Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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City whose former name was Constantinople | Istanbul | 91%
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Mountain that was first climbed by Edmund Hillary | Everest | 81%
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Country almost entirely surrounded by Senegal | Gambia | 81%
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Tallest mountain range on Earth | Himalayas | 77%
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Country that used to be the center of the Ottoman Empire | Turkey | 76%
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Small country bordering Belgium, Germany, and France | Luxembourg | 75%
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Bodies of water that there are five of in the world | Oceans | 73%
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Sea that separates Saudi Arabia from Sudan | Red Sea | 73%
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Country whose capital is Bratislava | Slovakia | 71%
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Only Central American country that doesn't touch the Atlantic | El Salvador | 70%
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Name for a country which doesn't touch an ocean | Landlocked | 70%
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Peninsula home to many countries such as Thailand and Laos | Indo-China | 63%
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Asian country bordering the Red and Mediterranean Seas | Israel | 63%
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Longest river in Asia | Yangtze | 63%
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Capital of Belize | Belmopan | 56%
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Official language of Pakistan that isn't English | Urdu | 53%
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Largest City in Kazakhstan | Almaty | 52%
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Canadian province between Ontario and Saskatchewan | Manitoba | 52%
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Country that is recognized by the majority of countries but not by the U.S, U.K, or Australia | Palestine | 49%
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Country | Yemen | 48%
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Country north of the Rio de la Plata | Uruguay | 47%
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U.S city right next to Mt Rainier | Seattle | 46%
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Sea bordering Taiwan, China, Japan, and South Korea | East China Sea | 41%
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Island that is home to Copenhagen | Zealand | 41%
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City | Giza | 39%
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Landlocked capital of Myanmar | Naypyidaw | 39%
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Monotheistic religion whose followers mostly speak Punjabi | Sikhism | 32%
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Language | Polish | 30%
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Country | Egypt | 29%
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Largest French territory in Oceania | New Caledonia | 29%
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One of the seven summits located in South America | Aconcagua | 28%
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Mountain | Elbrus | 25%
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Country | Tunisia | 22%
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River in Myanmar that's source is the Mali River | Irrawaddy river | 12%
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