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Double A Answers

Can you guess these random things that contain the letters "aa"?
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Last updated: September 20, 2018
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First submittedOctober 28, 2013
Times taken15,730
Average score55.0%
Rating3.98
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The first animal in the dictionary
Aardvark
Swedish auto maker
Saab
Timon's best friend
Pumbaa
Capital of Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar
Small black cubic building -
Islam's holiest site
Kaaba
A Middle-Eastern marketplace
Bazaar
Organization that runs
America's college sports (abbrev)
NCAA
Son of Abraham who God initially
demanded as a sacrifice
Isaac
"Romeo Must Die" actress
who died at age 22
Aaliyah
Dutch territory in the Caribbean:
Sint _______
Maarten
Hint
Answer
Siblings Jake and Maggie
Gyllenhaal
Province of the Philippines; site of the
infamous "Death March" in WWII
Bataan
Common men's name starting with AA
Aaron
African-American holiday invented in 1966
as an alternative to Christmas
Kwanzaa
Tanzania's largest city: Dar es _____
Salaam
Dutch version of Santa Claus
Sinterklaas
Actor James ____ who starred
as Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather"
Caan
South African language similar to Dutch
Afrikaans
Princess Leia's home planet
Alderaan
City in Netherlands; namesake of an
African-American neighborhood of NYC
Haarlem
31 Comments
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Level 81
Nov 28, 2013
the Kaaba is not a mosque. It is also not built around the black stone, the black stone is stuck in one corner.
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Level 81
Nov 28, 2013
There is a mosque built around the kaaba... the Masjid al-Haram, but it is not cubical and certainly not small, rather it's the largest mosque in the world and continues to grow ever-more-massive as they add to it.
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Level ∞
Nov 28, 2013
Fixed
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Level 66
Nov 28, 2013
Obscure
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Level 78
Dec 6, 2013
Damn...i kept putting the double A at the END of Kaaba
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Level 62
Dec 24, 2013
Got only 9 but still better than 76%, cant believe
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Level 71
Jan 1, 2019
apparently it's changed a lot since 2013, i also got nine but only beat 23%
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Level 73
Jul 26, 2015
Good quiz. Who the heck are Timon and "_____"? Many more people know that answer than many of the ones I knew and thought were fairly routine.
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Level 51
Aug 19, 2015
They're characters from the movie The Lion King.
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Level 63
Apr 28, 2017
Hakuna Matata.
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Level 69
Sep 5, 2018
I think we officially become old when we know "James Caan", but not "Pumbaa".
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Level 73
Aug 4, 2021
lol I thought Timon of Athens, the Shakespeare play.
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Level 62
Apr 3, 2016
It's odd that this quiz accepts alternative spellings without the double A for some answers but not others. For example, I got Alderaan but typing "Alderan". But I didn't get Sint Maarten but typing the English name Saint Marten.
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Level 75
Apr 18, 2016
I think there is list of allowed alternate spellings which applies to the whole site so if there is an alternative which has been stored on it previously then it will be allowed in this quiz too. Maybe...

Alos, Saint Martin and Sint Maarten are different territories on the same island

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Level 58
Feb 11, 2018
I tried every spelling of Alderaan and Haarlem that I could think of...still spelling them wrong.
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Level 72
Sep 4, 2018
A very Dutch centric quiz :P
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Level 86
Sep 4, 2018
Abraham and his house are circumcised in Genesis 17. Isaac isn't even born until Genesis 21.
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Level ∞
Sep 5, 2018
Sorry, I was way off in left-field on that question. It has now been fixed.
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Level 87
Sep 5, 2018
We Dutch do like our double A's.
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Level 74
Jan 1, 2019
I like double Dutch even without an a. :)
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Level 87
Jan 1, 2019
Too bad the quiz is specifically "double A's" and not "multiple A's," otherwise you could have included "Captain Kirk's archnemesis." ;)
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Level 66
Jan 1, 2019
Automaker is 1 word.
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Level 81
Jan 1, 2019
This time not thinking I entered "NAACP" as the organization that runs American college sports but maybe that's not too far off.
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Level 91
Jan 1, 2019
The Aaliyah question threw me off a bit, since I didn't remember she was also an actress.
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Level 84
Jan 4, 2019
Same. I think she was primarily a singer.
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Level 71
Jan 1, 2019
This quiz is rather forgiving of spelling mistakes. For which I am truly grateful.
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Level 50
Jan 3, 2019
That was haard
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Level 79
Feb 20, 2020
I missed Isaac even though it's the name of one of my cousins and one of my friends. Sigh...
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Level 59
Jul 3, 2020
Of all the clues you could've given for Aaliyah, you went for "romeo must die actress"? I can only assume you were making this intentionally difficult, because that is not remotely close to what she's best known for.
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Level 83
Mar 17, 2022
Poor aardwolf, passed over yet again :(
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Level 67
May 13, 2023
As someone not from the USA, is it not really crude to call Harlem an "African-American neighbourhood".

Like anyone can live there right? There must be a mix of black, white, and anything else? Calling somewhere a black neighbourhood is the kind of thing racists say, because the neighbourhood cannot have race, but it can have a lot of black people living there. Crucial difference in how we view people imo.