| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Symbol of the Cold War which fell in 1989 | Berlin {Wall} | 99%
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| Most famous border crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin | Checkpoint {Charlie} | 86%
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| Landmark topped by a quadriga | {Brandenburg} Gate | 84%
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| City which Berlin replaced as the capital of Germany in 1990 | Bonn | 81%
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| Person who said "Ich bin ein Berliner" | John F. Kennedy | 79%
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| Kingdom led by Frederick the Great with Berlin as its capital | Prussia | 74%
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| Foreign capital which lies closest to Berlin | Prague | 72%
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| Type of animal on Berlin's coat of arms | Bear | 67%
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| Seat of the German parliament which had a fire in 1933 | {Reichstag} Building | 67%
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| Large public square named for a Russian tsar | {Alexander}platz | 60%
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| Nearby city which hosted a post-war conference in 1945 | Potsdam | 59%
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| A Berliner is either a citizen of Berlin or this type of food | Jelly doughnut | 58%
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| Sausage that comes with ketchup flavored with an Indian spice | Currywurst | 57%
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| Irish rock band who recorded their album "Achtung, Baby!" in Berlin | U2 | 57%
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| African-American athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics | Jesse Owens | 55%
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| Type of building that finally opened in 2020 after fourteen years of delays and skyrocketing costs | Airport | 38%
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| Berlin's two major rivers (name either) | Havel | Spree | 36%
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| 1972 Liza Minnelli movie about a 1930s nightclub singer | Cabaret | 35%
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| Mayor of Berlin who later became Chancellor and won the 1971 Nobel Peace Prize | Willy Brandt | 31%
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| Former electronic dance festival (1989–2006) | {Love} Parade | 26%
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