| Hint | Island | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Fourth-largest island in Hawaii | Kauai | 73%
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| Southernmost of the Florida Keys, once home to Ernest Hemingway | Key {West} | 68%
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| Southernmost of the four main islands of Japan | Kyushu | 64%
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| Island in the upper Florida Keys, from Spanish Cayo ____, meaning 'long islet' | Key {Largo} | 59%
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| Largest of the South Shetland Islands, named after the reigning British King upon discovery in 1819 | {King George} Island | 59%
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| Indonesian archipelago formed by the volcano of the same name, which famously erupted in 1883 | {Krakatoa} archipelago | 59%
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| Three-letter Croatian island without vowels, the most populous Adriatic island | Krk | 59%
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| Second-largest island in the United States, in Alaska | Kodiak | 55%
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| Island in Nunavut, Canada, named after the reigning British King in 1830 | {King William} Island | 41%
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| Archipelago separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the north Pacific Ocean, controlled by Russia and claimed by Japan | {Kuril} Islands | 41%
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| Australian territory in the Indian Ocean; also called Cocos Islands | {Keeling} Islands | 32%
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| Barrier island in Florida; Spanish Cayo Vizcaíno | Key {Biscayne} | 32%
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| Island group part of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands | {Kerguelen} Islands | 14%
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| Island in Kiribati, based on the English word 'Christmas' | Kiritimati | 14%
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| Taiwanese island off the south-eastern coast of mainland China; Chinese 金門 ('golden gate') | Kinmen | 9%
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