| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Cristopher Columbus, House of Grimaldi, Piazza de Ferrari | Genoa | 87%
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| Galileo Galilei, Fibonacci, the leaning tower | Pisa | 87%
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| Two Towers, oldest university in the world, pasta sauce, sausage | Bologna | 83%
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| Palazzo dei Normanni, Palazzo della Zisa, Arab-Norman, mafia | Palermo | 82%
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| two Shakespeare's plays, arena, Ponte Pietra | Verona | 82%
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| Alfa Romeo HQ, Lavazza coffee, del Piero 1993-2012 | Turin | 79%
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| Illyrian settlement, Central Europe south of the Alps, Yugoslavia | Trieste | 70%
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| Tuvixeddu necropolis, Church of Saint Lucifer, Sardegna Arena | Cagliari | 52%
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| cheese and ham named after, Tomb of Niccolò Paganini | Parma | 52%
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| Palio (horse race), founded by 2 sons of Remus, UNESCO center | Siena | 51%
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| ~25% German speaking, Ötzi the Iceman, Runkelstein Castle | Bolzano | 39%
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| Aragon Castle, most polluted city in Italy, Quentin ___ (Pulp Fiction) | Taranto | 39%
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| House of Malatesta, beaches, gateway to San Marino? | Rimini | 37%
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| ____ Valley, Xavier de Maistre, Great St Bernard route | Aosta | 35%
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| historical capital of Friuli, between the Alps and Adriatic Sea | Udine | 34%
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| The Iron Crown of Lombardy, Italian Grand Prix, River Lambro | Monza | 33%
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| Sant'Oronzo Square Roman amphitheatre, "Florence of the South", Lupiae | Lecce | 24%
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| Arch of Trajan, established by Greeks, Judas Cyriacus | Ancona | 12%
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| Bergamo Alps, Valsassina valley, Lake Como, Innocents Abroad (Twain) | Lecco | 10%
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| Villas d'Este, Adriana and Gregoriana, Temple of Vesta | Tivoli | 4%
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