| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Official languages | English | 98%
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| Country that still controls the eastern part of the Samoan islands | United States | 93%
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| Oceanian region that Samoa is part of | {Poly}nesia | 91%
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| Until 2009, Samoa did this on the right, but now they do it on the left | Drive | 86%
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| Name of Samoa prior to 1997, which explains why its country code is "ws" | {Western} Samoa | 86%
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| 98% of Samoans practice this religion | Christianity | 85%
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| Official languages | Samoan | 85%
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| 22% of Samoa's population died from this 1918–1919 pandemic, making it possibly the world's worst-hit country | Spanish Flu | 85%
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| Traditionally, many Samoans have these on their body which are known as pe'a (for men) or mula (for women) | Tattoos | 79%
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| Most popular sport | Rugby Union | 76%
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| Country from which Samoa gained its independence in 1962 | New Zealand | 74%
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| Capital city | Apia | 71%
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| Country that controlled Samoa from 1900–1914 | Germany | 71%
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| Constellation depicted on the flag | Southern Cross | 69%
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| December 30, 2011 never existed in Samoa as the country switched to the opposite side of this imaginary line | International Date Line | 59%
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| Traditional Samoan houses don't have these | Walls | 54%
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| Copra, a staple crop, is the dried meat of this tropical plant | Coconut | 46%
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| Scottish writer of "Treasure Island" who lived in Samoa | Robert Louis Stevenson | 44%
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| Root vegetable which was Samoa's main export prior to a 1994 blight | Taro | 28%
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| The two main islands of Samoa (name either) | Savai'i / Upolu | 22%
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