| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ironically, almost 90% of its landmass is covered in ice | Greenland | 90%
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| Magic Overpriced Kingdom | Disneyland | 80%
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| Now goes by Eswatini | Swaziland | 80%
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| Islands claimed by both UK and Argentina | Falkland Islands | 70%
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| Hopefully Brexit won't make Troubles here | Northern Ireland / Ireland | 70%
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| Elvis has left the building | Graceland | 60%
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| Located in Finland, but only its Swedish name contains "land". Associated with reindeer and Christmas for some. | Lappland | 60%
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| The Wire was based in this U.S. state, in the city of Baltimore | Maryland | 60%
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| Joined Canada in 1949, along with Labrador | Newfoundland | 60%
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| Nearly due for another independence referendum, inspired by Brexit | Scotland | 60%
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| Self-declared republic and autonomous region in Somalia | Somaliland and Putland | 60%
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| City in New Zealand | Auckland | 50%
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| Many coastal towns have this name, but only the Oregon one has the world's largest independent bookstore. | Portland | 50%
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| Brisbane is the capital of this Australian state. Banana-bending is reputedly a major industry. | Queensland | 50%
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| Demilitarised under the 1919 Versailles Treaty | Rhineland | 50%
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| Ponies! | Shetland Islands | 50%
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| Bafflingly large island in Northern Canada | Baffin Island | 40%
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| Has sovereign soccer/football clubs | England | 40%
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| The sauce doesn't come from here. But Dutch folks do. | Holland | 40%
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| Descendants of mutineers on the Bounty still live here | Pitcairn Islands | 40%
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| Leif Erikson named this island, perhaps for grapes or berries he found there | Vinland | 40%
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| A peninsula in Northern Europe...that sticks out | Jutland | 30%
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| Annexed by the Nazis after the 1938 Munich Agreement | Sudetenland | 20%
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| Banksy theme park | Dismaland | 10%
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