| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| City that doesn't exist | Bielefeld | 90%
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| Duisburg hosts the largest inland ___ in the world, connected to the Rhine | Port | 79%
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| What are Kölsch and Alt? | Styles of beer | 79%
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| Residence and burial place of Charlemagne, known as "Aix-la-Chapelle" in France | Aachen | 76%
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| Pharmaceutical company headquartered in Leverkusen | Bayer | 76%
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| This country's occupation of the Ruhr Valley (1923-25) fostered right-wing sentiments | France | 76%
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| Cologne mayor and first chancellor of the German Federal Republic (1949-63) | Konrad Adenauer | 72%
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| Bayern Munich goalkeeper who started out as a Schalke player | Manuel Neuer | 69%
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| Roman troops suffered a humiliating defeat here in 9 AD: ____burg Forest | Teutoburg Forest | 66%
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| Electronic band known for "Autobahn" and "The Robots" whose name means "power station" | Kraftwerk | 59%
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| Andrew Lloyd Webber musical about roller skating steam engines. It has been performed in Bochum since 1988. | Starlight Express | 59%
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| Duisburg is also an important destination of this transcontinental Chinese "road" | Belt and Road Initiative | 48%
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| Siegfried, who later became a dragon slayer, was brought up in Xanten. What medieval saga are we talking about? | Nibelungenlied | 48%
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| He was the king of Westphalia from 1807 to 1813: Jérôme _____ | Bonaparte | 28%
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| 16th cartographer, originally from Flanders, who created an often used (and derided) world map | Gerardus Mercator | 17%
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