| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital and largest city | Hanover | 95%
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| Bordering foreign country | Netherlands | 95%
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| Bordering sea | North Sea | 95%
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| Lower Saxony surrounds this city, and almost the entire state of the same name | Bremen | 90%
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| Mentioned city is home to this automaking company | Volkswagen | 78%
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| City founded in 1937 | Wolfsburg | 71%
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| German chancellor (1998-2005) | Gerhard Schröder | 66%
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| This Canadian province was named for a royal house based in Braunschweig | New Brunswick | 63%
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| According to legend, a pied piper lured children away in this town | Hamelin | 62%
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| Most spoken dialect (hint: it's obvious) | Low German | 60%
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| Coastal region in the west whose western part lies in another country | East Frisia | 58%
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| What is the Harz? | A mountain range | 57%
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| People from mentioned region pour cream into this beverage without stirring it | Black tea | 53%
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| Rock band, notorious for "Wind of Change", that was founded in the capital | Scorpions | 51%
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| Prankster of medieval folklore: __ Eulenspiegel | Till | 48%
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| A royal family named for the capital ruled this country until 1901 | United Kingdom | 45%
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| Swindling baron who supposedly rode a cannonball, born in Bodenwerder | Baron Münchhausen | 38%
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