Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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U.S. state once an independent country | Texas | 95%
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Month of the year when Caesar met his end | March | 89%
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Country formed by the union of Castille and Aragon | Spain | 88%
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Singer whose pulsating pelvis titillated audiences of the 1950s | Elvis | 86%
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Person, such as a Mongolian or Bedouin, who doesn't live in a fixed location | Nomad | 85%
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Term for a Soviet prison camp | Gulag | 82%
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Country founded after a successful slave revolt | Haiti | 80%
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Homer's epic poem about the Trojan War | Iliad | 79%
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Author who envisioned 9 circles of hell | Dante | 76%
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What Edmund Halley observed in 1682 | Comet | 75%
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Musical genre popular in the 1970s | Disco | 71%
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He wrote many fables including "The Tortoise and the Hare" | Aesop | 68%
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Inventor of dynamite | Nobel | 66%
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With Clark and Sacagawea, he explored the Louisiana Purchase | Lewis | 64%
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Marilyn Monroe's real first name | Norma | 62%
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Christian term for a person who practiced polytheist religions | Pagan | 62%
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Musical style popular in the big band era | Swing | 61%
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Open air gathering place in ancient Greece; some people have a "phobia" of them | Agora | 54%
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Person employed to take care of horses | Groom | 47%
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Nerve gas employed in the 1995 Tokyo subway attack | Sarin | 47%
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Mesoamerican society that made "colossal head" statues | Olmec | 31%
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