Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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In the Bible, who killed 25% of the world's population? | Cain | 65%
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In France, which date or event is referred to as 'Jour-J'? | D-Day | 54%
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Curling | 43%
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Which two Gaelic sports differ by only one letter? | Hurling | 43%
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Which world leader, who died in 2011, had 112 recognized spellings of his name? | Muammar Gaddafi | 41%
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Which company has a name meaning 'three diamonds' in Japanese? | Mitsubishi | 40%
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Which reggae and pop group took their name from the application form for unemployment benefit? | UB40 | 40%
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Which south west township to Johannesburg was established in 1963? | Soweto | 36%
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With a murder rate of 9.1%, what is said to be the world's most dangerous desk job? | US President | 35%
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Written in lowercase, what is the only three letter word that looks the same when spun upside down? | pod | 31%
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.--.-. was added to Morse code in 2004 to represent which character? | At sign | 25%
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Which singer obtained his nickname because of a particular striped jumper that he wore? | Sting | 14%
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Which 1995 film had to change its lead actor 45 times? | Babe | 7%
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In 1925, in which London venue, numerous sportsmen and nobles perished in a fire? | Madame Tussauds | 5%
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