| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| City in Egypt famous for its Lighthouse and Library | Alexandria | 87%
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| Country that fought the Falklands War with the UK | Argentina | 84%
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| Largest and most well-known German Concentration Camp in WWII | Auschwitz | 81%
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| Original inhabitants of Australia | Aboriginals | 70%
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| Greek Goddess of Hunting | Artemis | 69%
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| In 1915, the Ottomans started a genocide of this ethnic group | Armenians | 66%
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| High fortified area of an ancient Greek city, of which the most known stands in Athens | Acropolis | 60%
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| Greek God of Light | Apollo | 55%
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| French City where seven Popes resided | Avignon | 48%
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| Only English king to be known as 'The Great' | Alfred the Great | 44%
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| French Province conquered by the Germans in 1871 | Alsace | 44%
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| President of the US who succeeded James Garfield after his assassination | Chester A. Arthur | 40%
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| Mythical Commander of the Greek Army in the Trojan War | Agamemnon | 38%
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| Ancient Greek School founded by Plato, Aristotle studied here | Academy | 20%
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| Trojan Prince who flees to Italy, ancestor of Romulus and Remus | Aeneas | 20%
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| Egyptian Pharaoh who started a monotheistic belief in the Sun Disk, or Aten | Akhenaten | 19%
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| Dynasty of Caliphs that succeeded the Umayyads | Abbasids | 15%
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| Egyptian Temple with 4 large statues of Rameses the Great | Abu Simbel | 13%
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| Supposedly the First Empire ever, founded by Sargon the Great | Akkadian Empire | 13%
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| Emperor of the Mauryan Empire in India, called 'The Great' | Ashoka | 12%
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| Muhammads father-in-law and his first successor, or Caliph | Abu Bakr | 11%
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| City in what is now Turkey, founded in the 4th century BC, where Ignatius lived | Antioch | 10%
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| Ethiopian Kingdom that lasted from 400 BC - 700 AD, one of the first Christian Kingdoms | Aksum | 6%
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