| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lead ship of the most powerful battleship class in history (Japan, 1941) | IJN Yamato | 85%
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| Hitler's most famous battleship sunk in 1941 (Germany, 1940) | Bismarck | 84%
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| Large battlecruiser sunk by the above (UK, 1920) | HMS Hood | 76%
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| Battleship where Japan surrendered in WWII (USA, 1944) | USS Missouri | 74%
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| Battleship which revolutionised warship design (UK, 1906) | HMS Dreadnought | 70%
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| Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar (Great Britain, 1778) | HMS Victory | 59%
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| Oldest commissioned warship still afloat (USA, 1798) | USS Constitution | 57%
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| WWII cruiser preserved on the Thames in London (UK, 1939) | HMS Belfast | 56%
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| Lead ship of the largest class of warship ever built (USA, 1975) | USS Nimitz | 48%
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| Cruiser controversially torpedoed during the 1982 Falklands War (Argentina, 1938) | ARA General Belgrano | 43%
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| Battleship which mysteriously exploded in Havana in 1898 (USA, 1895) | USS Maine | 42%
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| First ever nuclear-powered submarine (USA, 1954) | USS Nautilus | 40%
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| Sailors mutinied to overthrow Captain William Bligh in 1789 (Great Britain, 1787) | HMS Bounty | 30%
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| Cruiser whose guns started the October Revolution (Russia, 1897) | Aurora | 29%
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| Preserved flagship of Henry VIII's navy which sank in 1545 (England, 1512) | HMS Mary Rose | 29%
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| Raised sunken warship perfectly preserved and on display (Sweden, 1627) | Vasa | 27%
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| Destroyer attacked by Al-Qaeda in Yemen in 2000 (USA, 1996) | USS Cole | 23%
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| Man-powered submarine; first submarine to sink an enemy ship (CSA, 1863) | Hunley | 20%
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| First ocean-going ironclad (France, 1860) | Gloire | 19%
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| James Cook's most famous ship (Great Britain, 1764) | HMS Endeavour | 19%
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| Predreadnought which started WWII in Poland (Germany, 1904) | SMS Schleswig-Holstein | 17%
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| Sloop forced to flee down the River Yangtze in 1949 (UK, 1943) | HMS Amethyst | 10%
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| Most heavily-armed sailing ship in history (Spain, 1769) | Santisima Trinidad | 9%
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| Louis XIV's huge royal flagship (France, 1671) | Soleil Royal | 5%
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