| Clue | Letter | Territory | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| World's largest island, under the jurisdiction of Denmark | G | Greenland | 96%
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| Almost, but not quite, the southernmost point on the Iberian Peninsula | G | Gibraltar | 95%
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| Argentina declared war in the United Kingdom for them in 1982 | F | Falkland Islands | 93%
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| Namesake of a "mysterious" triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean | B | Bermuda | 92%
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| Dutch island group collectively called the "ABC Islands" | A | Aruba | 86%
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| Dutch island group collectively called the "ABC Islands" | C | Curaçao | 82%
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| An island that is divided between France and the Netherlands | S | Sint Marteen / Saint Martin | 80%
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| Tenerife and Fuerteventura are its two largest | C | Canary Islands | 77%
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| Portuguese autonomous island where Cristiano Ronaldo was born | M | Madeira | 75%
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| Spanish cities located on mainland Africa | C | Ceuta | 74%
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| Napoleon died on the most populous island of this British overseas territory in 1821 | S | Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha | 73%
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| Where the European Space Agency primarily launch their rockets | F | French Guiana | 66%
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| It voted in 1974 to remain part of France, rather than join Comoros | M | Mayotte | 66%
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| Spanish cities located on mainland Africa | M | Melilla | 66%
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| Voted NOT to become independent from France in 2020 | N | New Caledonia | 66%
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| Dutch island group collectively called the "ABC Islands" | B | Bonaire | 65%
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| Was rediscovered by the HMS Bounty in 1790 | P | Pitcairn Island | 56%
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| 2/3 of its population was forced to flee after the 1995–2000 eruptions of Soufrière Hills volcano | M | Montserrat | 45%
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| Portion of Antarctica claimed by Norway | Q | Queen Maud Land | 32%
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| French overseas collectivity Sweden controlled between 1784–1878 | S | Saint Barthélemy | 32%
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