| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Biblical King who slew Goliath | David | 97%
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| English Princess who died in a car crash in Paris | Princess Diana | 94%
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| City where John F. Kennedy was assassinated | Dallas | 90%
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| Country that was ruled by kings Canute the Great and Harald Bluetooth | Denmark | 83%
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| Italian Poet who wrote the Divine Comedy | Dante Alighieri | 81%
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| Series of rulers from the same family | Dynasty | 80%
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| German City that was firebombed by the Allies in WWII | Dresden | 76%
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| Site of the most famous Greek Oracle | Delphi | 74%
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| French City from where 300,000 allied troops were evacuated in WWII | Dunkirk | 71%
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| The oldest continuously inhabited capital city in the world | Damascus | 70%
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| Greek God of Wine | Dionysus | 59%
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| Book by Karl Marx about his ideology | Das Kapital | 47%
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| Book that records the Great Survey of 1086 of the English Population | Domesday Book | 46%
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| Greek equivalent of Ceres, mother of Persephone | Demeter | 41%
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| Roman Emperor who established the Tetrarchy | Diocletian | 25%
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| West-African Kingdom located in what is now Benin | Dahomey | 18%
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| Portuguese Explorer, the first known European to round the Cape of Good Hope | Bartolomeu Dias | 10%
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| Egyptian Pharaoh, buried in a famous step-pyramid at Saqqara | Djoser | 8%
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| Swissman on whose ideas were based the Red Cross and Geneva Conventions | Henry Dunant | 6%
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| Mon Kingdom in what is now Thailand from the 6th to the 13th centuries A.D. | Dvaravati | 2%
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