Trivia by First Letter: 30-second Rush - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
What cathedral was home to Quasimodo? Notre-Dame
77%
What is the capital of Germany? Berlin
75%
What “-stan” country has a J in it? Tajikistan
73%
What is the capital of Scotland? Edinburgh
71%
What city were the Beatles from? Liverpool
70%
What Chinese concept of two balancing forces is commonly known to Westerners? Yin and Yang
70%
What type of virus caused a worldwide pandemic in 2020? Coronavirus
67%
What chemical Element is Au? Gold
67%
What did Germans generally call a submarine? Unterseeboot
67%
What Ivy League school is located in Boston? Harvard
64%
In what city does the Pope reside? Vatican City
64%
Who famously protects Gotham City? Batman
63%
What is the Italian term for the "rebirth" of European science and culture? Renaissance
63%
What bird is usually eaten at Thanksgiving in the USA? Turkey
60%
What is Saint Paul's twin city? Minneapolis
58%
Charles Darwin's most famous theory is the Theory of ________ Evolution
56%
What is the second highest mountain on Earth? K2
56%
What’s that Welsh town with an artificially long name? Llanfairpwll…
56%
What subnational country’s capital is Cardiff? Wales
56%
What is the de facto capital of Switzerland? Bern
55%
Who wrote the Theory of Relativity? Einstein
55%
What is a straight, sharp punch called in boxing? Jab
55%
What popular dip is made of mashed chickpeas? Hummus
53%
What state looks like it should rhyme with Kansas? Arkansas
50%
In A Christmas Carol, what was Scrooge’s first name? Ebeneezer
50%
What sequence goes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21… Fibonacci
50%
What is the tallest land mammal? Giraffe
50%
In what country is the Florence Italy
50%
Annapolis is the capital of what American state? Maryland
50%
What is Microsoft's productivity suite that includes Word and Excel? Office
50%
What is Norway's largest city? Oslo
50%
Who provided James Bond with gadgets at MI6? Q
50%
What band did Freddie Mercury sing in? Queen
50%
Where did King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans make their last stand? Thermopylae
50%
What Norwegian loanword means "narrow inlet of a sea cliff"? Fjord
45%
What Marvel superhero group includes Cyclops and Wolverine? X-Men
45%
In what activity at a pub do 3 perfect throws earn 180? Darts
44%
What Greek letter looks like a triangle? Delta
44%
What national capital is a holy city in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity? Jerusalem
44%
What supercontinent existed about 270 million years ago? pH
44%
What shape has three sides? Triangle
44%
What is Poland's capital? Warsaw
44%
What is Australia’s capital? Canberra
43%
What do you call symbols like these: ?, !, ,, and ;,? Punctuation
43%
What is Iceland’s capital? Reykjavik
43%
Which of the Seven Dwarves was probably a narcoleptic? Sleepy
43%
What is both the world's most populous island, and a slang term for coffee? Java
40%
What animal did Australian drivers hit over 15,000 times in 2023? Kangaroo
40%
What is Canada's francophone province? Quebec
40%
What German automobile company started in 1938? Volkswagen
40%
What is China’s longest river? Yangtze
40%
What country is on the Caspian Sea and has the capital Baku? Azerbaijan
38%
What bird was often used in ornate German clocks? Cuckoo
38%
What American president was previously a film star? Ronald Reagan
38%
What is the capital of Sri Lanka? Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte
38%
What 3-letter abbreviation is the basic building block of genetics? DNA
36%
What word ends in “-tatious” and means pretentiously fancy? Ostentatious
36%
What ancient Malian city is often used as an idiomatic stand-in for a far away place? Timbuktu
36%
What is "jaune" in English? Yellow
36%
What mountain range runs from Newfoundland to Alabama? Appalachians
33%
What small country borders Somalia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea? Djibouti
33%
What American is famous for applying the assembly line to automaking? Ford
33%
What Babylonian king made some of the first codified laws? Hammurabi
33%
What major world city was once known as Byzantium? Istanbul
33%
What was Stalin's first name? Joseph
33%
What band did the song “Wonderwall”? Oasis
33%
What is Mongolia’s capital? Ulanbaataar
33%
What element are humans in search of in Avatar? Unobtainium
33%
What Marvel superhero group includes Cyclops and Wolverine? X-Men
33%
What chemical element's "cubic" version sometimes is a stand-in for diamonds? Zirconium
33%
What James Stewart movie is named for the sensation of being off-balance? Vertigo
31%
What position is the political leader of individual American states? Governor
30%
What is the "-ologist" who studies fish? Ichthyologist
30%
In what city were high-ranking Nazis, such as Goering, put on trial? Nuremberg
30%
What German loanword term translates to "spirit of the times"? Zeitgeist
30%
What is Brunei’s capital? Bandar Seri Begawan
29%
What famous James Joyce novel was published in 1922? Ulysses
29%
What is “Friday” in French? Vendredi
29%
What Greek fast food is bits of meat and vegetables on a skewer? Souvlaki
27%
What is the capital of Peru? Lima
25%
What is Slovenia’s capital? Ljubljana
25%
What’s Hermes’ Roman name? Mercury
25%
What German philosophical nihilist once said, “God is dead.” Nietzsche
25%
In Guardians of the Galaxy, what type of animal was Rocket? Raccoon
25%
On what French province's beaches did Allies land on D-Day? Normandy
22%
Where were the pirates from that took over Captain Phillips’ boat? Somalia
20%
What good king looked out on the Feast of Stephen? Wenceslas
20%
What Homeric story is about the Trojan War? Iliad
18%
What is the formal way to say “excuse me” in French? Pardonne-Moi
18%
What Carthaginian general crossed the Alps with elephants? Hannibal
17%
Who is the Dr. Jones who found the Ark of the Covenant? Indiana Jones
17%
What is either a Genghis Khan capital or Citizen Kane’s estate? Xanadu
17%
What element is between krypton and radon on the periodic table? Xenon
17%
Who was post-Soviet Russia's first elected leader? Yeltsin
17%
What is either a Central American bird or Guatemalan currency? Quetzal
14%
What is the Greek version of Jupiter? Zeus
14%
The three R’s (2 of which don't start with R...) are reading, writing, and… Arithmetic
11%
What temperature scale is just Celsius plus 273 degrees? Kelvin
11%
What country was created at the same time as India? Pakistan
11%
Venezuela was once run by dictator Hugo... Chavez
10%
What South American domesticated camelid is closely related to the Alpaca? Llama
10%
What male model’s friends died in a harmless little gasoline fight? Zoolander
9%
What is the symbol for tungsten? W
8%
Mushrooms and cordyceps are a type of… Fungus
0%
Who was the primary antagonists in the Smurfs? Gargamel
0%
What country is spelled with two “Ys” and a “Z”? Kyrgyzstan
0%
What character was played by Mel Gibson and then Tom Hardy decades later? Mad Max
0%
What vegetable can fill in the blank to make a capital: ___oussoukro? Yam
0%
What chemical element rhymes with pink? Zinc
0%
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