| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Northernmost national capital in the world | Reykjavík | 98%
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| Famous for its red-light districts such as Soi Cowboy and Patpong | Bangkok | 92%
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| Second most populous city in the Republic of Ireland | Cork | 92%
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| National capital which lies closest to Moscow | Minsk | 92%
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| Where the United Nations is headquartered | New York | 90%
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| Capital of Greenland | Nuuk | 90%
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| Capital of Namibia | Windhoek | 90%
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| City in Ireland which a type of humorous poem is named for | Limerick | 89%
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| Where British troops evacuated from France in 1940 | Dunkirk | 88%
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| Known to the Germans as Danzig, it was a free city from 1920–1939 | Gdańsk | 88%
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| City in Austria which hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976 | Innsbruck | 87%
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| Eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railroad | Vladivostok | 86%
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| U.S. state capital named for a Prussian chancellor | Bismarck | 84%
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| Most populous city in New Jersey | Newark | 82%
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| Of all the national capitals, this one is furthest from the ocean | Bishkek | 77%
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| In 1969, a farm near this town hosted an "Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music" | Woodstock | 74%
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| Pro-Russia separatists wrested this city from Ukrainian control in 2014 | Donetsk / Luhansk | 64%
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| City near Lake Baikal which many will recognize from the board game "Risk" | Irkutsk | 56%
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| With a population of 270,000, it's the world's largest city north of the Arctic Circle | Murmansk | 54%
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| City in Germany which was the de-facto capital of the Hanseatic League | Lübeck | 39%
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