| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest city | Seville | 93%
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| Cubist painter born in Málaga | Pablo Picasso | 83%
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| He started his first voyage to the Americas from Palos de la Frontera in the same year | Christopher Columbus | 80%
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| City home to the Mezquita-Catedral and the Alcázar (with a namesake in Argentina) | Córdoba | 79%
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| Palace in Granada and World Heritage Site | Alhambra | 75%
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| Most famous dance that originated in the region | Flamenco | 74%
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| Term for North African and Iberian Muslims, often used more broadly | Moors | 69%
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| Major mountain range (with a namesake in California) | Sierra Nevada | 66%
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| Name given to the region by Muslims during the Middle Ages | Al-Andalus | 62%
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| Term for the attempt of Spanish kingdoms to capture the Iberian peninsula | Reconquista | 61%
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| The Fall of Granada completed the above process. It took place in this year | 1492 | 59%
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| This mighty caliphate ruled the region in the early 700s | Umayyad Caliphate | 45%
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| Fortified wine that is called jerez in Spanish | Sherry | 39%
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| The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent during the reign of this emperor, born in Andalusia | Trajan | 33%
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| Virtuoso acoustic guitarist: Paco __ ____ | de Lucía | 26%
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| 1929 surrealist short film by Buñuel and Dalí: An Andalusian ___ | Dog | 25%
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| American author who wrote about said palace while staying there in 1829 | Washington Irving | 10%
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