| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Cities 1: City known for its historic quays called Bryggen | Bergen | 100%
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| Culture 4: Band who created the song "Take on Me." | a-Ha | 86%
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| Culture 1: Edvard Munch's most famous painting | The Scream | 86%
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| Cities 4: Home to the world's northernmost university and a popular starting point for Arctic expeditions | Tromso | 86%
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| People 3: Nazi collaborator in WWII whose name has become synonymous with treason | Vidkun Quisling | 86%
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| People 4: Widely regarded as one of the greatest chess players of all time. | Magnus Carlsen | 71%
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| Landmarks 1: Cathedral in which King Olaf II is buried, completed in 1070 | Nidaros Cathedral | 71%
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| People 2: Using an airship, he led the first confirmed expedition to reach the North Pole. | Roald Amundsen | 71%
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| Cities 2: Capital of Norway during the Viking age. It now is known for its scientific institutions. | Trondheim | 71%
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| Landmarks 4: Medieval castle located in Oslo built under Hakon V | Akershus Fortress | 57%
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| Food 2: Mutton and cabbage recipe considered the national dish of Norway | Farikal | 57%
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| People 1: Viking explorer who led the first verifiable European expedition to the Americas. | Leif Erikson | 57%
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| Mythology 2: Trickster deity who may have originated as a fire god. He is often credited with beginning Ragnarok | Loki | 57%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: Largest fjord in Norway | Sognefjord | 57%
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| Landmarks 2: Churches built using ore-pine and post-and-lintel; most common in Norway, but one can be found in Sweden. | Stave Churches | 57%
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| Cities 3: Headquarters of the Norwegian Coastal Administration and a center of Norwegian resistance during WWII | Alesund | 43%
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| History 2: Medieval Germanic trading coalition that held massive sway over Norway's trade | Hanseatic League | 43%
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| Mythology 1: One-eyed lord of the Aesir | Odin | 43%
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| Culture 2: Play whose musical compositions by Edward Grieg, such as "In the Hall of the Mountain King" and "Morning Mood," have received international fame. | Peer Gynt | 43%
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| Food 3: Dish comprised of lamb ribs commonly eaten during Christmas | Pinnekjott | 43%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: Rocky outcropping that overlooks the Lysefjord | Preikestolen | 43%
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| Culture 3: Henrik Ibsen's play concerning a woman left unfulfilled by her married life. | A Doll's House | 29%
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| Mythology 3: Enormous serpent said to encircle the world | Jormungandr | 29%
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| Food 4: Cookie rolled into a cone that is also often made at Christmas; it is also popular in the Midwestern US | Krumkake | 29%
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| Mythology 4: Hero credited with slaying the dragon Fafnir | Sigurd | 29%
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| History 1: 872 CE battle credited with the unification of Norway | Battle of Hafrsfjord | 14%
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| History 3: 1814 ceasefire that led to Norway becoming a vassal state under Sweden | Convention of Moss | 14%
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| Food 1: Open-faced sandwich popular throughout Scandinavia | Smorrebrod | 14%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: Rock formation that, according to legend, is a mythical creature turned to stone, located over Ringedalsvatnet Lake | Trolltunga | 14%
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| History 4: Merchant ship company founded in 1940 that aided in the evacuation of Dunkirk and the D-Day landings | Nortraship | 0%
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| Landmarks 3: 1961 monument to the 91 killed in a 1621 witch hunt, located in Vardo | Steilneset | 0%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: This waterfall reaches 187 meters in height and falls into the Mabodalen Valley. A bridge to the falls opened in 2020. | Voringfossen | 0%
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