Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The Number of the Beast | 666 | 88%
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Name of the region that encompasses most of northern Russia | Siberia | 75%
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Name of the cord that connects a mother and her fetus | Umbilical Cord | 63%
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The members of The First Triumvirate | Julius Caesar | 50%
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Who won The Battle of Hastings? | William the Conqueror | 50%
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Name of the instrument that is considered the predecessor of the piano | Harpsichord | 38%
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US President who famously said "We chose to do these things not because they are easy, but because they are hard" | John F. Kennedy | 38%
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Capital of Slovenia | Ljubljana | 31%
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The name of the infamous "Clown Killer" whose killing spree started in 1972 and ended 1978 | John Wayne Gacy | 25%
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Names of the homeless Ancient Greek philosopher who was one of the founders of cynic philosophy? | Diogenes | 19%
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A function used in programming that if proved true performs a function or displays information. | IF Statement | 19%
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Other than chimps, what is the closest living relative to the human race? | Bonobo | 13%
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What does GPU stand for? | Graphical Processing Unit | 13%
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Which disease that was known commonly as the "Great Pox" throughout history was first cured in 1947 and in its later stages, can cause insanity. | Syphilis | 13%
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Crassus | 6%
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A word that means "intended for or likely to only be understood by a small amount of individuals with a specialised knowledge or intersest in the subject" It also starts with the letter 'e' | Esoteric | 6%
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Who lost the Battle of Stamford Bridge? | Harald Hardrada | 6%
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Who lost The Battle of Hastings, but won the battle of Stamford Bridge | Harold Godwinson | 6%
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Name of the city that is also known as Third Rome | Moscow | 6%
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Pompey | 6%
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