Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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How old was Diana Spencer when she married Prince Charles in 1981? | 20 | 85%
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What is the name of the river that runs through Rome? | Tiber | 64%
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In which year did Boris Becker win his first Wimbledon title? | 1985 | 54%
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What American state is Plymouth Rock located in? | Massachusetts | 51%
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Which basketball player starred in the 2015 Amy Schumer film 'Trainwreck'? | LeBron James | 38%
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What was William III, who reigned from 1689-1702 with his cousin Mary II, widely known as? | William of Orange | 37%
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The military operations 'Chromite', 'Big Switch' and 'Ripper' were all part of which conflict? | Korean War | 29%
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Who founded the First Persian (Achaemenid) Empire in 550 B.C? | Cyrus the Great | 22%
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What was the first coloured film to win the Best Picture Oscar? | Gone with the Wind | 21%
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What incident in 1964 led to the US engaging more directly in the Vietnam War? | Gulf of Tonkin | 18%
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What did the country of Malawi used to be known as? | Nyasaland | 18%
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What dictionary is used for Scrabble? | Merriam-Webster | 14%
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Who had UK Number 1's with 'Unchained Melody/White Cliffs of Dover', 'I Believe/Up on the Roof' and 'What Becomes of the Broken Hearted'? | Robson and Jerome | 10%
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What is the surname of the title character in the Mad Max franchise? | Rockatansky | 6%
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The American band 'Kings of Leon' is made up of three brothers and a cousin all with what surname? | Followill | 5%
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What is added to a screwdriver to make it a Harvey Wallbanger? | Galliano | 5%
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What is the name of the national dish of El Salvador that is a thick, stuffed corn tortilla traditionally served with salsa and coleslaw? | Pupusa | 5%
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Plants of which family are often characterised by square stems? | Mint | 4%
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In 1993, who became the first woman to win the Turner Prize? | Rachel Whiteread | 3%
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Who was the French mathematician that correctly predicted the existence of Neptune before it was observed? | Urbain Le Verrier | 2%
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