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Groups of Ten Quiz

Name the members of these groups of ten.
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Last updated: February 21, 2019
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Three Letter Body Parts
(no slang)
Arm
Ear
Eye
Gum
Hip
Jaw
Leg
Lip
Rib
Toe
 
Languages with 100 million
native speakers
Mandarin
Spanish
English
Hindi
Arabic
Portuguese
Bengali
Russian
Japanese
Punjabi
 
Canadian Provinces
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Countries with
Four Letter Names
Chad
Cuba
Fiji
Iraq
Iran
Laos
Mali
Oman
Peru
Togo
 
U.S. States bordering the
Mississippi
Arkansas
Illinois
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Tennessee
Wisconsin
 
First Ten Periodic Table Elements
Hydrogen
Helium
Lithium
Beryllium
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Fluorine
Neon
Most Populous
Urban Areas in Africa
Cairo
Lagos
Johannesburg
Kinshasa
Luanda
Khartoum
Dar es Salaam
Nairobi
Alexandria
Abidjan
 
10 Commandments (Protestant)
Thou shalt have
no other gods before me
Thou shalt not make unto thee
any graven image
Thou shalt not take the Lord's
name in vain
Remember the sabbath and
keep it holy
Honor thy father and thy mother
Thou shalt not kill
Thou shalt not commit adultery
Thou shalt not steal
Thou shalt not bear false witness
Thou shalt not covet thy
neighbour's wife
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Level 45
Sep 7, 2014
The commandment is 'Thou shalt not murder.' Frequently mistranslated. Jews were allowed to defend themselves, as in the case of Esther. The commandment specifically meant that the Jews shalt not kill 'in cold blood', or, murder.
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Level 65
Sep 10, 2014
Since the quiz doesn't specify a translation (other than protestant), the word kill is valid. There are "protestant" translations that use that word.
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Level 75
Dec 28, 2014
Which translation are you claiming is "the one true" translation? I looked up the commandments in several different bibles. The King James and New Jerusalem say "kill" and Life Application, New International Version, New King James, and New Revised Standard say murder. As lawyers say, "It says what it says." Determining what it means has been the cause of unending arguments through the ages.
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Level 74
Sep 23, 2015
The definition of 'murder' has also changed considerably since the Old Testament was written. Let's just agree that we shouldn't kill each other if at all possible...
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Level 86
Sep 3, 2020
Well yes it would be confusing if you were to try and find what the christian translation was.

But for me as a Jewish person looking as the ones in the quiz I know that those are not the proper translations nor are the fully how we understand them as Jewish people and in context of Judaism.

Which is fine, we are more then happy to stay to ourselves and keep doing our thing as we have for the past several thousand plus years.

The problems really happen when people try to take those christian understanding and translations and try to apply to us and fit us inside of that context and we are like um yeah like that is not really what we are talking about and please leave us alone okay thank you.

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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
it also only applied to members of your own tribe. The Old Testament god was all in favor of murdering other people. He condoned it, he sanctioned it, he ordered it, he gave people super powers to facilitate it, and he frequently did it himself. This included the brutal murder of innocent women, babies, and even acts of genocide.
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Level 43
Sep 21, 2014
I'm really tired of the tenth commandment always being summarized as "Thou shalt not covet your neighbour's wife." Sure, those are the words used at the beginning of the verse, but it then goes on to list several other things one's neighbor might have, and concludes that one should not covet anything that is their neighbor's. So summarizing it as shown seems to be indicating that it's about the neighbor's wife, whereas it's really about the coveting.
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Level 75
Dec 28, 2014
Yes, the commandment indicates that the neighbor's house, donkey, servants, and wife should not be coveted, among other things. At least the wife came in second on the list of possessions, behind house.
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Level 44
Jan 24, 2015
I am esp tired of the 10 commandments too. in the US 90+ percent of people in prison are christians. They mean nothing to believers.
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Level 68
Sep 18, 2016
Sweeping statement.
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Level 37
Dec 14, 2017
I don't think so. 90% may have entered prison as Christians, but

by the time many leave, they have converted to Islam.

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Level 62
Apr 23, 2018
Most people want at least several of the 10 commandments respected in regards to themselves and their family and their property (stealing, murdering, honoring parents, bearing false witness, adultery). People are in jail not because they don't want others to observe the commandments towards them, but because they have tried to give themselves a personal exemption (out of anger, greed, lust, pride, etc) to override the commandment in their specific circumstances towards others.
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Level 73
Feb 21, 2019
First, where do you get your 90+ percent - can you see into people's souls and hearts to know that they are Christian? Just because someone may claim to be Christian doesn't make it so. What survey or study are you using as your source? I view the 10 commandments as more of a common sense guide to a happy life rather than just a religious necessity.
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Level 75
Apr 9, 2019
They're not actually even a common sense guide, there are numerous problems with them. For example, the 'covet' commandment is calling for the criminalisation of thoughtcrime and I doubt many would agree that is a good thing. At least I hope not.
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Level 65
Apr 1, 2020
@pooch "Just because someone may claim to be Christian doesn't make it so." Actually, that is exactly what it does. Likewise if someone says they are fan of popstar x, they are. Regardless of if someone else is more of a fan, or interprets being a fan differently ("I have been to all their concerts, you have not, so you are not a fan"...) (ofcourse not talking about flat out lies and situations where one is trying to fool the other for a joke or something, but talking about how people regard themselves)

It is not like you can pee on a stick and the results comes out positively or negatively.

and looking into their hearts and souls would not be much help either, you would see if someone was good or bad or something in between, and then what? there are both good and bad people amongst christians and non-christians.

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Level 65
Apr 1, 2020
Some people looking intently at a peestick... "Congratulations! it's a christian/muslim/atheist!" haha. Could just picture that scenario. Then one is overjoyed and the other goes sobbing and pouting in the corner haha.
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Level 82
Dec 26, 2017
It's not "always". In Catholic version it's divided into wife (9th) and goods (10th)
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Level 60
Oct 13, 2020
Yeah, you're not meant to envy anything, but be happy with your current blessings.
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Level 65
Nov 8, 2014
what happened to Nunavut and Yukon Territory?
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Level 31
Jan 28, 2016
The quizmaster was having Nunavut! Ba-dum-dum-tish
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Level 59
May 16, 2019
Yukon go now.
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Level 21
May 17, 2019
they're territories
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Level 65
Nov 8, 2014
....and the Northwest Territories?
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Level 70
Jun 11, 2015
Those are territories not provinces.
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Level 35
Feb 5, 2015
Seech... I got so messed up too. Kept trying to spell Nunavut different ways, couldn't figure out why Yukon and NW territories wouldn't take =/
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Level 51
Apr 20, 2015
You left out Nunavut for Canadian provinces. Of course, that would take it out of the groups of ten quiz....
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Level 59
Apr 24, 2018
Except it's not a province, it's a territory.
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Level 73
Sep 23, 2015
Could you just accept Prince Edward? I thought 'island' automatically falls into place, like many other Jetpunk quizzes.
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Level 82
Dec 22, 2016
PEI usually works
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Level 35
Jun 5, 2016
Got 23 and thought I did pretty well until I saw the average score... then I noticed there were more than the first 3 sections. Oops.
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Level 61
Oct 14, 2016
Never knew Yukon and Nunavut were only territories
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Level 74
Feb 21, 2019
Yes. Along with N.W.T., these territories don't have sales tax, nor do they have their own police force. Instead, they have the RCMP.
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Level 37
Oct 11, 2017
The translation of the Hebrew YHWH = Yahweh, which further translated means JEHOVAH, not LORD!
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Level 86
Sep 3, 2020
This is totally incorrect. YHWH is not correct and neither is Yaweh you will not find any Jewish person who is educated on this and/or religious who will not start laughing if you try and tell us that is what we call our G-d. Same for Jehovah.

That is just false and completely wrong.

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Level 82
Dec 26, 2017
The new version is much better.
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Level 69
Dec 29, 2017
I like the new version, too, but agree it could use a bit more time.
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Level 84
Apr 23, 2018
New version is solid, and makes reading the older comments funny!
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Level 74
Apr 23, 2018
I, an atheist, know all the Ten Commandments.

What am I doing with my life?

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Level 78
Apr 23, 2018
Know your enemy?
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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
of all the sections that was the easiest for me. I consider it a basic element of cultural and historical literacy. But I also used to be a devout Christian who read the Bible.
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Level 84
Apr 23, 2018
Don't you think those concepts are generally good for all people to know and adhere to, believer or atheist alike? Don't kill, lie, steal. Honor your parents. Seems like a good idea.
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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
Not at all. And any person, believer or atheist, who doesn't admit that they could improve these ten within 30 seconds is being dishonest.

The first 3 are about god being jealous. Not only is this irrelevant to morality, it just teaches pettiness. As if jealousy is a good thing when in fact it's among the worst of all human traits. Commandment 1 teaches religious intolerance and inspired things like the Inquisition. Commandment 2 and similar rules in offshoot religions have inspired things like the riots and resulting deaths from the Danish cartoon controversy. Commandment 3 and similar rules have resulted in people being killed on charges of "blasphemy" and is antithetical to the superior secular value of freedom of speech.

#4 assigns magical powers to a specific day of the week and also has nothing to do with morality. Remember the punishment prescribed for this (all of these) is death. For picking up sticks or cooking your food on a Saturday. Death.

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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
What if you have something important to do? Like drive your pregnant wife to the hospital? Some observant Jews would put their lives in jeopardy to keep this silly commandment.

#5 is not moral. If you have terrible parents, or abusive parents, or parents who command you to do immoral things, there is nothing wrong with disobeying them.

#6 ... number six!! Took them long enough to get to this one but it's always the one Christians mention first. First of all every society on Earth has come up with some variation of this rule independently. It's a no brainer. But more importantly, the version found in the Bible if you read the context is not an outright prohibition on murder. It's very clear in the Old Testament that this rule only applied to other Hebrews in your tribe. Encouraging tribalism and othering is not a good thing. It might be the root of all evil.

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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
#7 - monogamy is unnatural and marriage and prohibitions against extra-marital sex is all about men with power and privilege monopolizing the best outlets for sex and reproduction while handicapping men who had less. Meanwhile it turns women into property.

#8 - I'm not convinced that the concept of personal property is such a good thing, either. But, okay maybe I could get on board with this one. Though, like #6, it's another no-brainer that almost every society on Earth has come up with.

#9 - also not inherently moral. But there are people so convinced that honesty is always moral that they end up doing evil to avoid telling a lie. Think of the people hiding Anne Frank in their attic. If the gestapo ask who's upstairs, what's the moral thing to do?

#10 - this is advocating the punishment of thought crime and is abominable.

And yet.. not a single thing on here about rape, slavery, child molestation, equality, etc. But... graven images? Yeah, that's covered.

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Level 40
Mar 9, 2022
Now I know why you're always obnoxious in these comments. You're one of those people
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Level 82
Jun 26, 2022
Yeah... one of "those people"... who thinks child rape is maybe worse than drawing a picture. I'm a monster, I know. And good to know you're not one of those people.

P.S. I was responding to a direct question... you inserted yourself into a conversation to announce that you found people (who were not talking to you) obnoxious. You really think being "one of those people" makes you something other than obnoxious? Why are the worst people always the exact things they accuse everyone else of being? Freud had these kinds pegged.

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Level 47
Apr 23, 2018
What about Yukon as Canadian provinces?
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Level 74
Apr 23, 2018
It is a territory.
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Level 82
Oct 22, 2021
same as Nunavut and Northwest Territory apparently
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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
lid doesn't count?
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Level 56
Apr 23, 2018
Lid is slang or a nickname of eyelid.
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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
I don't think so. Lid is a word by itself. It doesn't have to be part of another word. Just like "bone" is a word by itself, though you could be talking about a jawbone, collar bone, tailbone, etc. Speaking of.. where is "bone?"
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Level 74
Feb 21, 2019
You'll find bone right over in that quiz with four letter body parts.
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Level 82
May 17, 2019
yeah that's four letters not three. Not sure what I was thinking. Maybe one-syllable.
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Level 38
Apr 23, 2018
Arkansas doesn't touch the Mississippi River but Alabama does
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Level 78
May 11, 2019
You might want to study a map a bit closer
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Level 56
Apr 23, 2018
Oh, THE Mississippi not Mississippi. Comprehension when is essential.
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Level 58
Apr 25, 2018
Ah I thought it was the song Mississippi Queen. I did not know what to put in.
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Level 77
Oct 7, 2021
Damn, damn, damn. Didn't notice (and probably wouldn't have even understood even if I noticed)...
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Level 53
Apr 23, 2018
why is urban areas of Africa there its so random
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Level 82
Apr 23, 2018
How is it more random than the first ten elements of the periodic table?
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Level 66
Apr 26, 2018
I think lap should be one of the parts of the body
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Level 59
May 16, 2019
The other 3-letter body parts don't disappear when you stand up.
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Level 58
Nov 23, 2018
It's a good job there are no christians that commit adultery or covet their neighbour's wife.....
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Level 78
May 16, 2019
The rules of most world countries also forbid tax evasion, and plenty of their citizens do it.
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Level 65
Dec 18, 2018
If ass is slang and bum is slang. What do you call it then (ok there is posterior, but I doubt anyone would use that in every day life. All the others I can think of are definately slang, tush, booty. I guess bottom and behind might not be slang, but that describes the location more than the actual thing itself (granted, same with posterior) I might just be missing the obvious here though, but just curious
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Level 74
Feb 21, 2019
I believe it might be buttock/s.
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Level 64
Feb 19, 2019
Now, with Macedonia changed its name to "North Macedonia", I don't think this quiz is valid...
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Level ∞
Feb 19, 2019
Yep, I've made a note to change this. Might take a little bit.
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Level 86
Feb 21, 2019
Might also wanna update the header, "Countries that start with N."
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Level 78
Feb 21, 2019
I'm not sure if this has been amended; I just took the quiz and the group asked for countries beginning with N, however, the answers were all major languages (I am assuming most spoken languages)
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Level 83
Feb 21, 2019
The header “Languages with 100 million speakers” appears as “countries that start with N”.
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Level 77
Feb 21, 2019
That one was a bit hard to guess.
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Level ∞
Feb 21, 2019
Fixed, sorry.
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Level 87
Feb 22, 2019
It does blow my mind that worldwide, more people speak Punjabi, or even Japanese, than French
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Level 44
May 16, 2019
Yeah that surprised me, I thought they’d be on here too but not that they’d beat French. Jetpunk educating us again ;)
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Level 72
Feb 22, 2019
Needs more time. At least a minute more. Probably two.

Especially for those of us who aren't from North America and can't instantly knock off 5/6/7+ of the states the Mississippi river borders or the Canadian provinces.

There are no real 'easy' categories there, each one requires a bit of thinking about, even the body parts one is tricky albeit in a frustrating "why can't I get this?' kinda way.

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Level 66
Feb 22, 2019
Dang, y'all are intense. 77/80, 96% correct, beats 85% of takers. Def. doesn't need more time!
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Level 18
Apr 16, 2019
illinois does not border mississippi
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Level 78
May 11, 2019
It doesn't border the State of Mississippi but it does border the Mississippi River.
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Level 59
May 16, 2019
I'm not sure why it's not already alphabetized, but would you mind switching Iran with Iraq in the countries category so it is? The fact that it just so happens to be alphabetized otherwise is really messing with me.
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Level 67
May 16, 2019
How is Indonesian/Malaysian/bahasa not on here?
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Level 67
May 16, 2019
I am wondering that too. I think like 250 million people speak it. I understand speaking a language doesn't make it your "native" language, but I am wondering exactly how "native" is defined here. Does it mean "first language"? If I, a native English speaker, have a child with another native English speaker, and that child is raised in France, is her native tongue English or French? I'm sure the Quizmaster has solid criteria because he always does, but I am curious to know what it is.
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Level 78
May 17, 2019
I got 67, wrote Punjab but not punjabi urghhhhh
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Level 89
May 17, 2019
Why does that image look like Moses is carrying a giant piece of toast?
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Level 82
May 17, 2019
He probably found an image of the virgin Mary burned in to it.
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Level 65
Apr 1, 2020
Haha he looks like a good host. Look at this fabulous prize you can win! Whether it's toast or a stone slab, I'd buy it ;)
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Level 50
Dec 19, 2019
GOT EVERY SINGLE ONE EXCEPT PUNJABI
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Level 50
Aug 24, 2020
It should say human body parts, without specifying which species "fin" should be accepted
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Level 60
Aug 24, 2020
I second this.
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Level 57
Dec 11, 2020
I'm pretty sure that gathering the population of France, Canada, Ireland, Lebanon, Switzerland, Congo, and like 20 other African countries, it'll be more, way more than 100 million!
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Level 51
Jun 3, 2021
Swahili should be there. Take the population of Kenya and Tanzania alone and you're already at 110 million
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Level 67
Jun 10, 2021
That's what I was thinking
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Level 67
Jun 10, 2021
I love how I almost missed Mississippi
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Level 44
Jun 11, 2021
How did you make this? The editor only allows eight columns, even after the last update. For the Groups of Things format, it uses the columns as the different answers, meaning I can only make seven answers if I wanted to make a similar quiz.
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Level 44
Jun 25, 2021
Never mind, I just used two columns and ten rows and merged all the answers in the first column into the heading for the group and then had ten answers in one column, which were formatted by the Groups of Things button. Here is my finished quiz.
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Level 71
Aug 19, 2021
Could have done with a little more time. I got 7 of the 8 lowest answers but missed some sitters including oxygen. Also missed Mississippi as a state bordering the Mississippi and then saw that a third of quizzers did the same
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Level 82
Sep 21, 2021
dang it, I forgot about legs
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Level 65
Jan 20, 2022
phew, lot of thinking for the 5 points. Enjoyable.
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Level 80
May 27, 2022
I feel proud for getting Abidjan, currently sitting at 11%