| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Major river flowing through Hamburg | Elbe | 100%
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| Hamburg's second most important river; forms two lakes in the city center | Alster | 86%
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| Entertainment centre of St Pauli; some young Germans might say it is also home to Germany's most legendary super market | Reeperbahn | 85%
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| Concert Hall that resembles waves; got opened in 2017 | Elbphilharmonie | 84%
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| Largest warehouse district standig on timber-pile foundations in the world; UNESCO world heritage site | Speicherstadt | 80%
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| Nickname for one of Hamburg's main churches; it has the biggest clock in Germany | Hamburger Michel | 79%
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| This German chancellor used to be the senator of the interior in Hamburg; he was practically never seen without a cigarette | Helmut Schmidt | 75%
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| Modern quarter this concert hall is located in | HafenCity | 74%
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| This famous musical has already been around for 20 years in Hamburg; it has not exceeded its "Circle of Life" yet | The Lion King | 74%
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| typical Hamburg pastry, similar to a cinnamon roll | Franzbrötchen | 64%
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| Term for a city neighbourhood; also used in Berlin | Kiez | 60%
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| Hamburg's foremost Boulevard, directly on the banks of the above | Jungfernstieg | 58%
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| Hamburg-born componist; grouped with Bach and Beethoven as one of the Great B's | Johannes Brahms | 56%
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| most important landing place in the above | Landungsbrücken | 48%
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| Commercial confederation of cities in Northwestern Europe, lasting until the 17th century | Hanseatic League | 41%
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| also referred to as Germany's Gate to the world | Port of Hamburg | 10%
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