| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Jerusalem is considered the third-holiest in Islam after these two cities (name either) | Mecca | Medina | 89%
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| Biblical king who built the First Temple | King Solomon | 81%
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| Medieval Christian attempts to capture Jerusalem | Crusades | 79%
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| Prophet who attempted to sacrifice his son Isaac on Temple Mount | Abraham | 77%
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| Most common nickname of Jerusalem | The {Holy} City | 77%
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| Holiest site to the Jewish people | Western Wall | 77%
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| Closest world capital to Jerusalem | Amman | 76%
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| Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount | Dome of the Rock | 69%
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| Empire that rebuilt the city walls for a last time around Jerusalem in 1538 | Ottoman Empire | 69%
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| Busiest airport of Jerusalem (named for an Israeli Prime Minister) | Ben-Gurion | 63%
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| Smallest of the four quarters of Jerusalem | Armenian | 59%
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| Name of the Parliament of Israel | Knesset | 58%
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| Jerusalem hill whose name is synonymous with Israel | Zion | 58%
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| Empire that destroyed the First Temple in 586 BCE | Babylon | 55%
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| Animal that is the symbol of the city, dating back to biblical days | Lion | 46%
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| Where Jesus was crucified, according to the canonical Gospels | Calvary | 42%
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| King who built the Second Temple | Herod the Great | 35%
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| Mountain ridge on which the most important Jewish cemetery is located | Mount of Olives | 35%
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| Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust | Yad Vashem | 31%
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| Arabic name of Jerusalem | Al-Quds | 28%
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| First inhabitants of Jerusalem, according to the Bible | Jebusites | 7%
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