| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Poland | Warsaw | 99%
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| Cardiff is its capital | Wales | 95%
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| Vienna, in German | Wien | 87%
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| Where British royals are married, crowned, and buried | {Westminster} Abbey | 86%
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| District of London which hosts a Grand Slam tennis event | Wimbledon | 83%
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| Belgian town near where Napoleon met his final defeat | Waterloo | 81%
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| England's largest stadium | Wembley | 78%
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| Food that Belgium is known for | Waffles | 71%
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| English county which a Lea & Perrins sauce is named for | {Worcester}shire | 69%
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| German city that gave its name to the republic of 1919–1933 | Weimar | 55%
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| Royal residence in Berkshire county | {Windsor} Castle | 55%
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| English city where wolves play football | Wolverhampton | 55%
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| French-speaking part of Belgium | Wallonia | 50%
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| Irish city known for crystal | Waterford | 41%
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| Most populous German state | North Rhine- {Westphalia} | 40%
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| Question-asking river on the border of England and Wales | River Wye | 32%
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| 4th largest city in Poland | Wrocław | 29%
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| Romanian region once ruled by Vlad the Impaler | Wallachia | 27%
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