| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Results may ____ | Vary | 100%
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| One theocracy/city-state | Vatican City | 93%
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| Virginia | 93%
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| Venezuela | 89%
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| Italian city built on canals | Venice | 89%
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| Preventative shot to prevent further illness | Vaccine | 86%
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| February 14th | Valentine's Day | 86%
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| Undead being who lives in a coffin and drinks blood | Vampire | 82%
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| Poison secreted by snakes, spiders | Venom | 82%
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| Two US states | Vermont | 82%
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| Vietnam | 82%
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| An empty space without air | Vacuum | 79%
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| Second rock from the sun, Roman goddess of love | Venus | 79%
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| The volcano that destroyed Pompeii | Vesuvius | 79%
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| Victoria | 79%
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| Four-stringed instrument related to the violin | Viola | 79%
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| A depression between mountains | Valley | 75%
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| Sticky fastener for coats, shoes, etc. | Velcro | 71%
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| Where you can safely store money/important items | Vault | 68%
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| The British era from 1837 to 1901 | Victorian | 68%
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| The Norse hall where the slain heroes ate with Odin | Valhalla | 64%
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| Part of speech | Verb | 64%
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| The individual bones of the back | Vertebrae | 64%
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| A, B1, B12, B complex, K | Vitamin | 64%
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| Three countries | Vanuatu | 61%
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| The barbarian tribe that sacked Rome in 410 | Vandals | 57%
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| A group of climbing orchids commonly used in ice cream | Vanilla | 57%
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| Stereotypically uses a dummy that he makes talk | Ventriloquist | 57%
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| A Scandinavian raider in the 800s and 900s | Viking | 57%
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| Vienna | 54%
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| Bravery or courage in batle | Valor | 50%
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| To conquer an enemy in battle | Vanquish | 50%
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| Petain's French regime, 1940-1944 | Vichy | 50%
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| A wanderer, tramp or thief | Vagabond | 46%
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| A prolonged feud for private revenge | Vendetta | 46%
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| The four collections of sacred Hindu writings | Veda | 43%
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| An organized fire of bullets or cannons | Volley | 43%
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| Visible moisture forming a cloud in the air | Vapor | 39%
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| An unknown number in math | Variable | 39%
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| November 11th | Veteran's Day | 39%
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| Vilnius | 39%
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| True or acceptable, supported by proof | Valid | 36%
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| Also called 'Victor Charlie' or the 'VC' by US troops | Viet Cong | 36%
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| One who has mastered an art or instrument | Virtuoso | 36%
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| Five country capitals | Vaduz | 29%
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| A state/kingdom that's given land from a superior | Vassal | 25%
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| Someone who rules as deputy under a monarch | Viceroy | 25%
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| The electrons in an atom's outer shell | Valence | 21%
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| A handmaiden of Odin (or a WW2 movie) | Valkyrie | 21%
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| A quantity involving direction and magnitude | Vector | 21%
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| WWI battle at a French city named the "Meatgrinder" | Verdun | 21%
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| Latin for 'farmhouse' | Villa | 21%
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| An evening prayer | Vesper | 18%
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| Vientiane | 18%
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| A room between a building and the outer door | Vestibule | 14%
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| An early bicycle or railroad handcar | Velocipede | 7%
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| The generator that makes your hair stand up | Van de Graaff | 4%
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| A mounted sentry | Vedette | 4%
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| A body part supposedly like the appendix | Vestigal | 4%
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| To change into glass by using heat | Vitrify | 4%
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