Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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What is the name given to the dormant behaviour of certain species during periods of extrem cold? | Hibernation | 92%
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What was Christopher Columbus' nationality? | Italian | 92%
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What was Princess Diana's maiden name? | Spencer | 75%
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What Olympic symbol can never be extinguished? | Torch | 75%
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How many players are in a quidditch team? | 7 | 67%
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Another name for crow? | Raven | 67%
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In what year did he discovered America? | 1492 | 58%
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Who sings Fireworks, Dark Horse and Chained to The Rhythm? | Katy Perry | 58%
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What movie character said "Do or do not. There is no try"? | Yoda | 50%
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What was the name given to South African settlers of Dutch origin? | Boers | 42%
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Which 1981 video game consisted on a toad that had to cross a road and a river to get to the other side? | Frogger | 42%
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What's the chemical symbol for antimony? | Sb | 42%
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The painter Diego Riviera was the husband of what another famous artist? | Frida Kahlo | 33%
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In which Spanish city can we visit Metropol Parasol and the Giralda Tower? | Seville | 33%
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Damien Hirst 'The Physical Impossibilities of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' consists of what species of shark? | {Tiger} Shark | 33%
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Emetophobia is the fear of what? | Vomit | 33%
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What is the ultimate fate for a solar-type star? | White Dwarf | 25%
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Which pharaoh had the Great Pyramid of Giza built? | Khufu | 17%
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What name is given to the ceremonial high hat worn by the pope? | Mitre | 17%
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Aleksander Ceferin is the current president of which football institution? | UEFA | 17%
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What river waters the mentioned city? | Yangtze | 17%
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In which city was the House of Wisdom located (from the 9th to the 13th century)? | Baghdad | 8%
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What is the most populated city in the world? | Chongqing | 8%
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Vexicology is the study of what? | Flags | 8%
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Which famous English archaeologist was responsible for the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamon in 1922? | Howard Carter | 8%
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