| Hint | Lake | % Correct |
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| Is both the deepest and oldest lake in the world | Lake Baikal | 100%
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| Salty inland sea found at 430 meters below sea level | Dead Sea | 95%
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| Where most of the rarest and costliest varieties of caviars come from | Caspian Sea | 90%
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| Inland sea nearly destroyed by Soviet irrigation starting in the 1960s | Aral Sea | 88%
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| It was said that Jesus walked on it (according to the Bible) | Sea of Galilee | 79%
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| Largest reservoir on Euphrates named for a former Syrian dictator | Lake Assad | 64%
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| Largest lake in Kazakhstan | Lake Balkhash | 51%
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| The deepest lake whose deepest point is above sea level – Kyrgyz for "warm lake" | {Issyk}-Kul | 37%
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| Largest lake whose English-language name spelling consists of only three letters | Lake Van | 37%
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| Its name means "Fresh River" in Khmer | Tonlé {Sap} | 34%
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| Namesake of the largest Chinese province | Qinghai Lake | 31%
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| Supervolcano that erupted 74,000 years ago, nearly causing humans to become extinct | Lake Toba | 28%
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| Philippine lake named for a town on its shores, not a synonym of the word "gulf" | Laguna de {Bay} | 22%
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| Kyoto–Osaka–Kobe metro area sits between Seto Inland Sea and this lake | Lake Biwa | 21%
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| This lake makes up roughly 4% of Armenia’s total land area | Lake Sevan | 20%
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| Was the largest lake in the Middle East before being shrunken to 10% of its former size | Lake Urmia | 20%
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