Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Capital and largest city of Germany | Berlin | 100%
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Capital (not officially) of Switzerland and 5th largest city | Bern | 100%
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Capital of Austria, known as Wien in German | Vienna | 100%
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This large city in western Germany is spelled with a C in English and a K in German | Cologne | 96%
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Financial capital of Germany | Frankfurt | 96%
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Munich is home to the largest celebrations of this Fall beer-drinking holiday | Oktoberfest | 96%
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Salzburg in Austria was the birthplace of this composer | Mozart | 92%
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Capital of Liechtenstein, home to just 5000 residents | Vaduz | 92%
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Largest city in Switzerland; a major center of the Protestant Reformation | Zurich | 92%
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Large German city that is the namesake of a common fast food item | Hamburg | 85%
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German city that was subjected to intense bombing in WW2 | Dresden | 81%
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German city where post WW2 trials were held | Nuremberg | 81%
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Northern Swiss city with the country's oldest university (Hint: Starts with B) | Basel | 77%
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The southern areas of this South American nation, such as the city of Porto Alegre, still speak German after a high influx of immigrants in the 20th century | Brazil | 77%
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City in northern Germany with a famous story about animal musicians | Bremen | 77%
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Windhoek is the capital of this African nation, where German is an official language and a German pidgin is still spoken | Namibia | 73%
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Region of Germany near the Rhine with high population density, including cities like Dortmund and Essen | The Ruhr | 65%
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Former capital of Charlemagne's empire | Aachen | 46%
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The Snyder's of here, a pretzel company, refers to a town in Pennsylvania, not this northern city of Germany | Hanover | 46%
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Bolzano is the capital of this autonomous Italian region, the only region of the country that speaks German | South Tyrol | 31%
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