| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| The main band members | Singer | Jim Morrison | 99%
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| Their albums | 1967 | The Doors | 88%
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| Arguably their most famous song | Light My Fire | 86%
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| Their musical genre | Psychedelic Rock / Blues | 86%
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| City where the band formed | Los Angeles | 79%
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| Their 12 minute epic about the singer's "only friend" | The End | 78%
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| 1971 | L.A. Woman | 76%
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| Organist | Ray Manzarek | 71%
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| The actor who played this singer in the 1991 biographical film | Val Kilmer | 69%
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| Guitarist | Robbie Krieger | 66%
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| The above singer's nickname | The Lizard King, Mr. Mojo Risin' ... | 66%
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| 1970 | Morrison Hotel | 64%
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| The last song all four members recorded together | Riders on the Storm | 61%
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| The Doors first single | Break On Through (To the Other Side) | 60%
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| 1967 | Strange Days | 59%
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| Drummer | John Densmore | 57%
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| 1969 | The Soft Parade | 52%
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| 1968 | Waiting for the Sun | 50%
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| Their record label | Elektra | 40%
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| 1978* | An American Prayer | 33%
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| Their second No.1 single | Hello, I Love You | 33%
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| 1971* | Other Voices | 29%
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| 1972* | Full Circle | 25%
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| English Romantic poet who provided inspiration for their name | William Blake | 23%
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| Their producer | Paul A. Rothchild | 20%
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