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Last updated: August 18, 2024
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First submittedApril 8, 2023
Times taken108,011
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The world's second most populous country is ...
which borders ...
whose post-WWI government adopted ...
which was based on the philosophy of ...
who was born in ...
which hosted the Olympics in ...
which is the birth year of ...
who is from ...
where they speak ...
which is part of the ______ language group ...
which also includes ...
which is one of three official languages in ...
who colonized ...
whose first initial stands for ...
which was a system of governance devised in Ancient ....
who gained modern independence from ...
who fended off a WWI campaign at ...
which was planned, in part, by Mr ...
who was leader of ...
who lost a 1776 war against ...
whose first leader was ...
which is also a state whose capital is ...
which is also an ancient city where one could worship ...
who is also known as ...
which was his name in ancient ...
which is the capital of ...
which borders ...
which borders a country that speaks ...
which is part of the ____ language group...
a group that also includes...
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Argentina
Belgium
China
Churchill
Communism
D. R. Congo
Democratic
Finnish
French
Gallipoli
Germany
Great Britain
Greece
Hungarian
Italy
Jupiter
Karl Marx
Olympia
Pope Francis
Romance
Rome
Russia
Slovenia
Spanish
The Ottoman Empire
United States
Uralic
Washington
Zeus
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91 Comments
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Level 63
Apr 9, 2023
Nice! I'd feature this! Sequel?
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Level 83
Apr 9, 2024
Happy 1-year birthday, click chain series! Click Chain Series
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Level 63
Apr 9, 2023
I love the idea. I made a few mistakes which I regret. Could you clarify that the "planned by" question is asking for a person?
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Level 83
Apr 9, 2023
Thanks! Made it clearer.
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Level 82
Mar 16, 2024
I didn't find it at all clear. I immediately chose Britain.
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Level 83
Mar 16, 2024
Quizmaster fixed it to remove any possible confusion. 👍
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Level 86
Mar 16, 2024
It says ‘which was planned, in part, by…’. That’s not remotely clear. I also immediately chose Great Britain.
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Level 83
Mar 16, 2024
Oh, I see what you mean now. I suppose something like, “where the poorly planned landing was largely blamed on…” could work. It’ll be up to Quizmaster though. :)
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Level 86
Mar 17, 2024
I don't think that helps, sorry. The problem is that it's quite common to speak of military operations like this being planned by countries (e.g. "The invasion of Iraq was jointly planned by the US and UK"). Framing it as a question of blame still leaves open the possibility that the answer could be a country.

It needs to be clear in the wording that you're looking for an individual. So it would need to be something like "which, in his capacity as Prime Minister, was planned in part by..." Even though that gives a pretty huge clue to the answer.

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Level 83
Mar 17, 2024
Fair points. But he wasn’t PM until WWII. He was Lord of the Admiralty at that time. “where the Lord of the Admiralty who oversaw the attack was…” could work. A bit wordy though.
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Level 51
Apr 9, 2024
Same
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Level 78
Apr 9, 2024
I chose Britain as well. Churchill was a representative of Britain. By that point in the chain, I already imagined the follow-up question: "whose leader during WWII was..."
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Level 59
Apr 9, 2024
Same here
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Level 65
Apr 18, 2023
Could you make the congo question easier? maybe "The Kinshasa one is the ______ Republic of the Congo?"
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Level 83
Apr 18, 2023
If someone knows the capital of the DRC is Kinshasa, then wouldn't one also know it is the larger portion?
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Level 94
Apr 25, 2023
It took me a while to parse what you meant by portion, maybe something like "the larger republic of which is called..." could help get people on the same page.
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Level 89
Apr 25, 2023
"Which is a name shared by two countries, the larger of which prefixes it with the word:"
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Level 73
Apr 25, 2023
Can you actually say 'romantic' language? Isn't it Romance? Anyway, great quiz!
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Level 75
Apr 25, 2023
Nice quiz! I also think it is Romance instead of Romantic.
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Level 68
Apr 25, 2023
Correct, it is Romance not Romantic
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Level 83
Apr 25, 2023
Well darn. It sure feels like “Romantic” should be the adjective that describes a Romance language. Fixed!
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Level 76
Apr 1, 2024
Romantic is not wrong per se, but an overwhelming amount of people use Romance (to the point where Romantic starts to sound wrong). Not surprising since there is no issue with a double meaning then.

Best to stick to Romance :) (just wanted to let you know it is not actually incorrect)

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Level 59
Apr 9, 2024
"Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh

Caught in a bad romance

Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh

Caught in a bad romance..."

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Level 76
Apr 25, 2023
Nice quiz, although India has just passed China as the most populous country.
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Level 83
Apr 25, 2023
Updated. Thanks!
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Level 68
Apr 25, 2023
Simply fantastic. Thoroughly enjoyable, especially once you get one wrong and you have to try to keep track of what you already tried!
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Level 66
Apr 25, 2023
Skipped Belgium and went straight to Congo, got back on track however. Missed Belgium and Gallipoli.
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Level 94
Apr 25, 2023
I feel the Olympia questions stand out as disconnected, since George didn't have a capital city, and it's a different location from the next usage. It requires additional (albeit easy) logical steps.
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Level 83
Apr 25, 2023
I actually ended up making most of the quizzes in the series use these tangential leaps in logic. I suppose it’s quite different to use literal connections to the previous answer for the whole quiz except for one question.
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Level 83
Aug 17, 2023
Gave it a little edit to remove any confusion.
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Level 79
Apr 25, 2023
i like which one you chose to finish with :) (and the whole rest of the quiz as well of course)
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Level 94
Apr 25, 2023
Hehe, I made it to the Finnish line :)
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Level 63
Apr 25, 2023
You broke the chain!
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Level 83
Apr 25, 2023
I couldn’t resist a pun. :)
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Level 78
Apr 25, 2023
I put Italy instead of Rome...
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Level 83
Apr 25, 2023
Thanks so much to whoever spotlighted this and my other click chain quiz. Today was the highest day ever for takes for me, and puts me nearly up to 30,000 total takes! I'm almost a third of my way to my goal of 100,000 takes without a featured quiz!
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Level 63
Apr 26, 2023
Nice spotlight!
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Level 74
Sep 20, 2023
Interesting!
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Level 95
Mar 16, 2024
The Slovenian language is Slavic, not Uralic
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Level 83
Mar 16, 2024
This is true, but the question that asks about the Uralic language refers to a country that Slovenia borders. :)
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Level 95
Mar 16, 2024
ah!
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Level 91
Mar 16, 2024
The "who lost a 1776 war against..." comment feels a little off. The war started in 1775 and ended in 1783. 1776 is in there, and is when the United States declared independence, but it seems off to call it a 1776 war.
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Level 73
Sep 11, 2024
Totally agree.
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Level 73
Mar 17, 2024
Isn't the answer of '~where one could worship' question be Jupiter, and next one Zeus? That question made me 29/30.
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Level 83
Mar 17, 2024
Olympia was an ancient Greek city, and Jupiter only sprang up centuries later in Rome.
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Level 88
Mar 18, 2024
Great quiz. 5 stars.
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Level 76
Apr 1, 2024
Great quiz! Had two wrong. After the first "ancient" I automatically typed Rome.. my bad.

The other error however with the question :"which borders a country that speaks" I answered Uralic. Which is not incorrect.

Perhaps add "the language" so there will be only one correct option.

I agree that if you had to choose between uralic and hungarian, hungarian would be the first choose, however, my eyes spotted uralic and hadn't registered hungarian yet. And I think in a chainquiz like this, there shouldn't be multiple possible answers (when that would cause the chain to break. When it can continue because they are interchangeable ofcourse there is no problem)

Again fun quiz, looking forward to doing more of these

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Level 80
Apr 5, 2024
Really enjoyed this quiz, thank you!
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Level 55
Apr 9, 2024
Thank you, it was fun! My association chain broke in two questions, but both times I recovered it back on the next question.
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Level 83
Apr 9, 2024
Thanks! I did try to include questions you could deduce to allow players to recover.
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Level 22
Apr 9, 2024
I messed up and picked Britain (misunderstood the question), so got one wrong but managed to get the rest. Really enjoyed this quiz, I hope you make more. It was fun!
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Level 83
Apr 9, 2024
Thanks! You want more like this? Oh, have I got news for you…
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Level 69
Apr 9, 2024
What do you mean China doesn't border Karl Marx?!
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Level 62
Apr 9, 2024
Churchill was absolutely NOT leader of 'Great Britain'. That is the name of an island. It is not a country, and was not a country at the time of the event in question. The country is called the United Kingdom. The two terms mean different things and include different parts of the British Isles, so are not remotely interchangeable.
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Level 67
Apr 9, 2024
Classic mistake on this website
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Level 81
Apr 9, 2024
He was leader of Great Britain, though, even if it wasn't a country.
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Level ∞
Apr 9, 2024
This is the type of errant pedantry up with which Churchill would not put.
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Level 83
Apr 9, 2024
So who was in charge of the island during WWII?
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Level 70
Apr 9, 2024
Full marks for The Robbster. Excellent quiz.
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Level 69
Apr 9, 2024
Brilliant quiz, despite the GB v UK error.Thanks.
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Level 73
Apr 9, 2024
False? You mean Belgium didn't colonize Jupiter?
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Level 74
Apr 9, 2024
Well done, really well done!
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Level 49
Apr 9, 2024
10/10 quiz. So informative. I learned a lot!
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Level 83
Apr 9, 2024
Thanks so much!
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Level 63
Apr 9, 2024
Nitpick but isn't DR Congo a valid answer for the French as an official language? How can we know which to pick (Belgium or Congo) before seeing the next question?

Likewise, isn't "Great Britain" a valid answer for who planned Gallipoli?

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Level 83
Apr 9, 2024
Great Britain is probably a fair point.

DR Congo doesn't work, though. DRC has one official language (French) and 4 national languages. Belgium is the only option that has 3 official languages.

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Level 45
Apr 9, 2024
very fun layout
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Level 58
Apr 9, 2024
Great quiz. Had to give it a couple of tries before I got 30/30 though.
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Level 79
Apr 9, 2024
100%, fun quiz
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Level 20
Apr 10, 2024
Really fun quiz, pls make more.
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Level 83
Apr 10, 2024
Ok… I made 24 more because you asked nicely.
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Level 66
Apr 12, 2024
took like 10-20 minutes but i did it in 7 seconds

that was one of the weirdest grinds i've ever done

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Level 83
Apr 12, 2024
That’s hilarious. There’ll be a Summoning Salt video about it one day, I’m sure.
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Level 71
Apr 13, 2024
Thanks - what a clever idea, and well executed.
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Level 83
Apr 13, 2024
Thank you for the kind words.
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Level 48
Apr 28, 2024
Churchill wasn't the leader of Great Britain, which is not a political entity - he was the leader of the United Kingdom. 'Great Britain' refers to the main island in the British Isles, on which you find England, Scotland and Wales - but Northern Ireland is also part of the United Kingdom even though it's not on the island of Great Britain.
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Level 67
Jul 12, 2024
Done with 5:47 left (13 seconds)
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Level 67
Jul 21, 2024
Nice quiz, this is interesting and good! Keep on the good work.
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Level 53
Sep 22, 2024
Best new quiz in so long! Well done.
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Level 83
Sep 22, 2024
Thanks!
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Level 19
Nov 10, 2024
love the double entendre at the end. super fun quiz!
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Level 83
Nov 10, 2024
Thanks!
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Level 48
Feb 17, 2025
Really nice concept that I appreciated a lot like many of your very innovants concepts. I'd like to know if you would allow to use the same concept for a few specific themes (the Kim dynasty in North Korea, Terrorism, world leaders) in the French section ? I would credit you for sure
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Level 83
Feb 17, 2025
Sure, that’s fine. Having a theme makes it a bit unique. 👍
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Level 48
Feb 17, 2025
Thank you very much. Keep entertaining us with magic concepts !
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Level 34
Sep 14, 2025
Great Quiz! Isn’t India the most populous country now?
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Level 83
Sep 14, 2025
Yup. That’s why I had to change the opening clue to the second most populous country.
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Level 74
Oct 31, 2025
Native speakers

Slovenian: ~91–97%

Croatian: 2.8%

Serbian: 1.6%

Italian: 0.08% (as a minority language)

Hungarian: Recognized as a minority language in certain areas

You could change the wording to where some people speak...

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Level 83
Nov 1, 2025
That question refers to Argentina, though.
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Level 44
Dec 12, 2025
We really don't need the AI thumbnail, that is not even a chain (you can tell if you look closely)
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Level 39
Feb 15, 2026
So much fun!