Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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Last Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt | Cleopatra VII | 90%
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The Catholic Queen of Castille | Isabella I of Castile | 90%
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Famous Queen Regent of France | Catherine de' Medici | 87%
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Tsarina of Russia, The Great | Catherine II of Russia | 87%
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Queen of the UK, Grandmother of Europe | Queen Victoria | 81%
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Queen of England, defeated the Spanish Armada | Elizabeth I of England | 77%
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Powerful Duchess of Burgundy, The Rich | Mary of Burgundy | 77%
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8th Chancellor of Germany | Angela Merkel | 68%
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Iron Lady, Prime Minister of the UK | Margaret Thatcher | 68%
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3rd Indian Prime Minister | Indira Gandhi | 58%
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Brittonic Queen of the Iceni | Boudica | 48%
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Founder of Carthago | Dido | 48%
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Duchess of Aquitaine | Eleanor of Aquitaine | 45%
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Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia | Maria Theresa | 45%
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Queen of Sweden, The Minerva of the North | Christina of Sweden | 42%
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4th Israeli Prime Minister | Golda Meir | 42%
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Only Empress regnant of China | Wu Zetian | 42%
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Queen Dowager of Qing China, The Dragon Lady | Empress Cixi | 39%
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President, Vice President and First Lady of Argentina | Isabel Martínez de Perón | 39%
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12th Prime Minister of Pakistan | Benazir Bhutto | 35%
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"The most accomplished" Pharaoh of Egypt | Hatshepsut | 35%
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State Counsellor of Myanmar, Nobel Prize | Aung San Suu Kyi | 32%
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Founder of the Kalmar Union | Margaret I of Denmark | 32%
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The She-Wolf of France, Regent of England | Isabella of France | 29%
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11th President of Philipines | Corazon Aquino | 26%
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Queen of Georgia during its Golden Age, The Great | Tamar of Georgia | 26%
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24th President of Liberia | Ellen Johnson Sirleaf | 23%
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Margravina/Countess of Tuscany, la Gran Contessa | Matilda of Tuscany | 19%
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Biblical Judge of Israel | Deborah | 16%
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8th Prime Minister of Norway, sustainable development | Gro Harlem Brundtland | 16%
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32nd/34th President of Chile | Michelle Bachelet | 16%
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Queen of León, Castile and Galicia | Urraca of León | 16%
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Queen of Palmyra who fought the Romans | Zenobia | 16%
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Peaceful Queen of Croatia, The Glorious | Helen I of Croatia | 13%
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Greek Queen of Halicarnassus, fought in the Persian Wars | Artemisia I of Caria | 10%
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1st Byzantine female ruler | Irene of Athens | 10%
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Warring Queen of Madagascar | Ranavalona I of Madagascar | 10%
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Vietnamese warrior and ruler sisters | Trưng Trắc and Trưng Nhị | 10%
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Regent of Ejisu, War-leader of the Ashanti Empire | Yaa Asantewaa | 6%
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3 times Queen Regent of Austrasia | Brunhilda | 3%
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117th Empress of Japan | Empress Go-Sakuramachi | 3%
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Sultana of Delhi, 1st Muslim female monarch | Razia Sultana | 3%
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6th Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, served three times | Sirimavo Bandaranaike | 3%
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Queen Regent of the Illyrian Adiaei, in war with Rome | Teuta of Illyria | 3%
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Roman Empress believed to reign in her own | Ulpia Severina | 3%
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Longest-reigning ruler of Yemen | Arwa al-Sulayhi | 0%
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37th Prime Minister of New Zealand | Helen Clark | 0%
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24th Prime Minister of Iceland | Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir | 0%
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Beloved Begum do Principado de Bhopal | Shahjahan Begum | 0%
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Sultana of Egypt | Shajar al-Durr | 0%
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14th Sultana of Aceh | Taj ul-Alam | 0%
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Conqueror Regent Khatun of the Mongol Empire | Töregene Khatun | 0%
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Regent and Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire | Turhan Hatice Sultan | 0%
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