Clue | Answer | % Correct | |
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F | Financial capital of Germany | Frankfurt | 97%
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B | Largest state of Germany | Bavaria | 94%
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M | City famous for its Oktoberfest | Munich | 94%
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R | River that flows through Düsseldorf and Bonn | Rhine | 94%
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C | Major city famous for its cathedral | Cologne | 92%
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N | Site of the post World War II war crimes trials | Nuremberg | 91%
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D | Saxony city famous for being firebombed | Dresden | 88%
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P | Historic country that unified Germany | Prussia | 86%
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T | Second most common ethnicity | Turkish | 83%
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J | Peninsula of northern Germany and Denmark | Jutland | 82%
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E | River that empties near Hamburg | Elbe | 79%
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H | City of the 19th century British Monarchs | Hanover | 78%
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A | City on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands | Aachen | 67%
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O | River that forms Germany's eastern border | Oder | 64%
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U | Einstein was born here in 1879 | Ulm | 60%
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K | Major port and shipbuilding center | Kiel | 58%
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Z | Highest mountain | Zugspitze | 50%
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S | Region briefly separated from Germany after WWII | Saarland | 49%
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L | State where "H" is located | Lower Saxony | 40%
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G | Winter Olympic host city | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 36%
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I | Area of Berlin known for museums such as the Pergamum: Museum ______ | Island | 32%
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W | Historic region located near the Ruhr | Westphalia | 27%
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X | City famous for its open-air archeological museum | Xanten | 26%
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