Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Who was the wife of Prince Charles? | Princess {Diana} | 91%
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Who is the only elephant who can fly? | Dumbo | 90%
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What is the official language of the Netherlands? | Dutch | 87%
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What disorder causes your body to be unable to produce insulin? | Diabetes | 85%
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In what city is the tallest building in the world? | Dubai | 85%
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What is a musical piece for two people called? | Duet | 85%
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Who is the main character of "The Wizard of Oz? | Dorothy | 83%
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What animal is depicted on the flag of Wales? | Dragon | 83%
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What disorder causes reading to be especially difficult? | Dyslexia | 83%
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A mule is a cross between a horse and a what? | Donkey | 82%
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Who slew Goliath? | David | 81%
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What is equal to twice the radius? | Diameter | 81%
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Who played Captain Jack Sparrow? | Johnny Depp | 81%
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What is the German name for Germany? | Deutschland | 80%
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What is Anakin Skywalker's alter ego? | Darth Vader | 79%
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What European language is also the name of a pastry? | Danish | 77%
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Which Renaissance painter was also famous for inventing flying machines? | Leonardo Da Vinci | 77%
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What unit is used to measure sound? | Decibel | 76%
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What French city its also famous for mustard? | Dijon | 76%
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What word means "Rule by the people"? | Democracy | 75%
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The liver, intestines, and gallbladder are part of what organ system? | {Digestive} System | 74%
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Who studied finches in the Galapagos Islands? | Charles Darwin | 73%
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Where does Hamlet take place? | Denmark | 73%
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What is French for "Two"? | Deux | 73%
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What unit are angles measured in? | Degrees | 72%
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Who wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Great Expectations"? | Charles Dickens | 71%
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Budapest, Vienna, and Belgrade are all located on what river? | Danube River | 71%
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What muscle allows humans to breath? | Diaphragm | 71%
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Who is the author of stories such as "James and the Giant Peach" and "Matilda"? | Roald Dahl | 71%
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What took place on June 6th, 1945? | D-Day | 70%
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What city is known for Broncos, Nuggets, and Rockies? | Denver | 70%
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What disorder is caused by having third copy of chromosome 21? | Down Syndrome | 69%
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What literary character was based on Vlad the Impaler? | Dracula | 69%
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Wasted, Blitzed, and Plastered are all synonyms of what word? | Drunk | 69%
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What is the bottom number of a fraction called? | Denominator | 68%
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What Harry Potter character was confirmed to be gay by J.K. Rowling? | Dumbledore | 68%
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What painter is known for melting clocks and one of the world's best mustaches? | Salvador Dali | 68%
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What is the second largest airline in the United States? | Delta | 67%
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What Homer Simpson catchphrase is written as "Annoyed Grunt"? | D'oh | 67%
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KC and the Sunshine Band and the Bee Gees both played what type of music? | Disco | 66%
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What country takes up half of the island of Hispaniola? | Dominican Republic | 66%
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What is the name of the fin on the back or upper part of a fish? | {Dorsal} Fin | 66%
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What fictional vet can speak with animals? | Doctor Dolittle | 65%
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What music group was Beyonce originally part of? | Destiny's Child | 64%
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What is the birthstone of April? | Diamond | 63%
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What herb often flavors pickles? | Dill | 63%
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In tennis, what is it called when both players are tied at 40? | Deuce | 62%
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What is the largest city in Qatar? | Doha | 62%
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Who is the uncle of Huey, Dewey, and Louie? | Donald Duck | 62%
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What is the hottest place in North America? | Death Valley | 61%
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What city is also known as Motown? | Detroit | 61%
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What is a Celtic priest called? | Druid | 60%
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What is Alfred Nobel’s most well known invention? | Dynamite | 60%
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Who is the author of the Divine Comedy? | Dante | 59%
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Who was the founder of the electronic's company "Beats"? | Dr. Dre | 59%
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From what town we’re thousands of allied troops evacuated to England? | Dunkirk | 59%
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What is a male honey bee called? | Drone | 58%
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The lowest point on land is located on the coast of which body of water? | Dead Sea | 57%
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What festival of lights is celebrated by many Hindus and Sikhs? | Diwali | 57%
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What did Australia build a 3,500 mile fence to keep out of Southeast Australia? | Dingo | 56%
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What Marvel superhero is a master of the mystic arts? | Doctor Strange | 56%
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A drake is a male of what animal? | Duck | 56%
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Jodie Whittaker, Matt Smith, and David Tennant have all played what fictional character? | The Doctor | 56%
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What fruit has been cultivated in Mesopotamia and Egypt for over 4000 years? | Date | 54%
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Writers James Joyce and Oscar Wilde both come from what city? | Dublin | 54%
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What fruit smells so bad it’s banned in certain public places? | Durian | 54%
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Who is the Greek god of wine? | Dionysus | 51%
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What country is across the Bab al-Mandeb Strait from Yemen? | Djibouti | 51%
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Who is the most recent actor to play Jason Bourne? | Matt Damon | 50%
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What document begins with “When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them”? | Declaration of Independence | 49%
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What was Franklin Roosevelt's middle name? | Delano | 48%
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What is the tallest mountain in North America? | Denali | 48%
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What type of tree loses its leaves at the end of its growing season? | Deciduous | 45%
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"Light my Fire" and "Riders on the Storm" are songs by what group? | The Doors | 45%
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What region of Croatia was also a Roman Province and the namesake of a breed of dog? | Dalmatia | 44%
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What movie's main antagonist is Hans Gruber? | Die Hard | 44%
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Who was the first voice of Mickey Mouse? | Walt Disney | 43%
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What type of camel has only one hump? | Dromedary | 42%
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What river was crossed by George Washington on Christmas night? | {Delaware} River | 41%
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Which book of the bible literally means "second law"? | Deuteronomy | 41%
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Who is Donkey Kong's companion? | {Diddy} Kong | 40%
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What is a twelve sided polygon called? | Dodecahedron | 39%
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Who was the first British man to circle the globe? | Sir Francis Drake | 37%
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What bird went extinct on Mauritius in the 1600s? | Dodo Bird | 36%
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Who is the storyteller in a game of Dungeons and Dragons? | Dungeonmaster | 36%
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What region of western Sudan has faced internal conflict sine 2003? | Darfur | 35%
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What wind instrument was originally created by the indigenous Australians? | Digeridoo | 35%
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What is the lowest string instrument in an orchestra? | Double Bass | 34%
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What is the capital of East Timor? | Dili | 33%
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By what abbreviation is North Korea also known as? | D.P.R.K | 33%
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What was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphate? | Damascus | 30%
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Who is Rocky's rival in Rocky IV? | Ivan Drago | 28%
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In what city are the Lotus Temple and Humayun's Tomb? | Delhi | 27%
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What word, when anglicized, becomes Genie? | Djinn | 27%
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Which British Prime Minister was also famous as a novelist? | Benjamin Disraeli | 26%
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What brings information into a neuron? | Dendrite | 26%
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Congas, Quads, and Cajons are types of what? | Drums | 23%
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What is Theodore Geisel's pen name? | Dr. Seuss | 22%
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What Russian legislative body was created by Tsar Nicholas II in 1905? | Duma | 22%
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What is the oldest mosque in Jerusalem? | Dome of the Rock | 20%
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What dense area of jungle separates North and South America? | {Darien} Gap | 19%
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What is the science of determining dates using the rings of a tree? | {Dendro}chronology | 19%
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On what planet did Yoda live? | Dagobah | 18%
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What symbol in music indicates gradually getting softer? | Diminuendo | 17%
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What are Eris, Haumea, and Makemake? | Dwarf Planet | 17%
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What city's name means "Abode of Peace" in Arabic? | Dar es Salaam | 16%
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Who founded Carthage? | Dido | 16%
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What is type of dog is a "weiner dog"? | Dachsund | 15%
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What does the D in DNA stand for? | Deoxyribose | 14%
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Canada Dry, 7-up, Mott's, and Yoo-hoo are all owned by what company? | Dr. Pepper Snapple Group | 14%
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Who sculpted the Little Dancer of Fourteen Years? | Edward Degas | 12%
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What is the lowest level of India's caste system? | Dalit | 10%
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In "The Little Mermaid", what does scuttle call a fork? | Dinglehopper | 10%
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What does DVD stand for? | Digital Versatile Disc | 9%
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Who famously led the abolitionist movement in the mid-1800s? | Frederick Douglass | 9%
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Where would you find Nun, Gimel, Hei, and Shin? | Dreidel | 7%
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What word means "To throw something or someone out a window"? | Defenstrate | 4%
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What Mozart opera was one of the top ten most performed operas from 2011-2016? | Don Giovanni | 3%
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