| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Cities 1: Home to the international court of justice. | The Hague | 100%
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| Cities 2: Europe's largest seaport. | Rotterdam | 94%
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| Painters 1: "Starry Night," "Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers" | Vincent Van Gogh | 94%
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| Cities 4: A New York neighborhood is named after this city. | Haarlem | 88%
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| Painters 2: "The Night Watch," "The Stoning of Saint Stephen." | Rembrandt | 88%
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| History 3: These flowers were once valuable commodities in the Netherlands...before the price crash, anyways. | Tulips | 88%
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| Culture 4: Most successful football club in the Netherlands. | AFC Ajax | 81%
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| Vocab 1: (Noun) Vader | Father | 69%
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| Painters 3: "Girl with a Pearl Earring," "View of Delft" | Johannes Vermeer | 69%
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| History 4: The Netherlands was the first modern country to legalize this practice. | Gay Marriage | 63%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: Famous art museum located in Amsterdam. | Rijksmuseum | 63%
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| Vocab 4: (Preposition) Rond | Around | 50%
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: The world's largest flower gardens. | Keukenhof Gardens | 50%
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| People 1: Considered the founding father of the Netherlands due to leading the revolt against Spanish rule. | William of Orange | 50%
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| People 3: Fist person to use a microscope to spot single-celled organisms. | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek | 44%
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| Vocab 3: (Adjective) Beroemde | Famous | 44%
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| Vocab 2: (Verb) Weten | To know | 44%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Series of dams constructed in the 1950s to combat floods - and later, rising sea levels. | Delta Project | 38%
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| Cities 3: The last stage of the Cretaceous period is named after this city located on the Meuse River. | Maastricht | 38%
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| Cuisine 3: Juniper-flavored liquor that would come to England as gin. | Jenever | 31%
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| People 2: One of the founders of secular thought and the Enlightenment through his criticisms of religion. | Baruch Spinoza | 25%
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| Cuisine 2: Sausage made of ground meat (usually pork stuffed in a pig's intestine) mixed with spices and salt. | Rookworst | 25%
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| Cuisine 4: Ball of whipped cream coated in chocolate, hailing from the Dutch city of 's-Hertogenbosch. | Bossche Bol | 19%
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| People 4: He discovered the moon Titan and developed the pendulum clock. | Christiaan Huygens | 19%
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| Culture 1: Internationally famous autobiography written by Anne Frank while hiding in Amsterdam | Diary of a Young Girl | 19%
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| Cuisine 1: Dish of boiled and mashed vegetables such as potatoes, onions, and carrots. | Hutspot | 19%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: Large castle located near Utrecht. | De Haar | 13%
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| History 1: Series of wars between 1350 and 1490 over the title of "Count of Holland." | Hook and Cod Wars | 13%
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| Culture 3: Famous organist from the beginning of the Baroque period. | Jan van Sweelinck | 13%
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| History 2: Treaty that led to the creation of an independent Dutch state. | Peace of Munster | 13%
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| Painters 4: "New York City," major influence of the De Stijl movement | Piet Mondrian | 13%
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| Culture 2: Comic series centered around a white cat and his bear friend. | Tom Poes | 13%
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