| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A measure of electric power | Watt | 92%
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| Wyoming | 87%
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| Four US States | Washington | 86%
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| Washington D.C. | 86%
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| Site of the famous stock exchange | Wall Street | 85%
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| Written request for an arrest | Warrant | 84%
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| Flying insect similar to a bee | Wasp | 84%
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| H20 | Water | 81%
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| Wisconsin | 81%
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| UK country, its capital being Cardiff | Wales | 76%
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| Chief administrator of a prison | Warden | 74%
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| A edible, two-halved nut | Walnut | 73%
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| A dance with three beats per measure | Waltz | 73%
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| Famous tennis competition | Wimbledon | 73%
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| This animal has thick blubber and tusks | Walrus | 71%
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| Rapidly rotating mass of water | Whirlpool | 69%
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| Creature who supposedly hunts under a full moon | Werewolf | 68%
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| The part of a candle that's lighted | Wick | 68%
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| ______ x height x length = volume | Width | 67%
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| West Virginia | 65%
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| Largest cetaceans | Whale | 65%
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| Name of the current British royal family | Windsor | 63%
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| Indiana Jones's weapon | Whip | 62%
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| The first one started in 1914, the second in 1939 | World Wars | 61%
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| A small kangaroo | Wallaby | 59%
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| Why | 59%
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| Five W's of journalism | Who | 58%
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| Mozart's first name | Wolfgang | 58%
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| Novel by Emily Bronte | Wuthering Heights | 58%
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| What | 57%
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| When | 57%
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| Where | 57%
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| Warsaw | 56%
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| Mutual assistance treaty in East Europe | Warsaw Pact | 56%
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| Tool for twisting nuts or bolts | Wrench | 54%
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| A handheld radio | Walkie-talkie | 50%
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| Romanticized land of cowboys and saloons | Wild West | 49%
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| Synonym of soldier | Warrior | 48%
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| 1840's obscure political party | Whig | 48%
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| Like a dock or pier, used to tether ships | Wharf | 46%
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| To cut shavings or bark off with a knife | Whittle | 45%
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| Largest city in Manitoba, Canada | Winnipeg | 45%
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| A wizard, magician or conjurer | Warlock | 41%
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| One of the world's major film studios | Warner Bros. | 40%
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| A strong desire to travel | Wanderlust | 37%
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| Native American felt-covered hut | Wigwam | 36%
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| Palestinian territory near Jerusalem | West Bank | 29%
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| A furry, stout burrower of Australia | Wombat | 27%
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| Crop-destroying insect | Weevil | 26%
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| Homeless or abandoned person | Waif | 25%
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| Three country capitals | Wellington | 25%
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| One, Two, and Seven fell down in 2001 | World Trade Center | 25%
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| French-speaking region of Belgium | Wallonia | 22%
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| Cake baked in an iron skillet | Waffle | 20%
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| A young puppy, cub or cat | Whelp | 20%
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| Cloth for the head worn by nuns | Wimple | 18%
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| Chinese city with over 10 million inhabitants | Wuhan | 16%
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| Michigan = the _________ State | Wolverine | 12%
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| Name for Nazi Germany's armed forces | Wehrmacht | 10%
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| Windhoek | 9%
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| English reformer who translated the New Testament | John Wycliffe | 3%
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| Bird with the longest wingspan | Wandering Albatross | 3%
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