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Smaller than Oceans, Bigger than Lakes

Name the large body of water that the hint corresponds to
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Last updated: November 12, 2021
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First submittedOctober 17, 2014
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The sea that Crimea is in
Black
Sea that Cyprus is in
Mediterranean
Shrinking sea on the border of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
Aral
Turkey surrounds this sea
Marmara
Sea containing the Australian island whose capital is Hobart
Tasman
Sea off the east coast of Queensland
Coral
Northern extension of the Black sea
Azov
Sea west of India
Arabian
Bay off the coast of northwestern France
Biscay
Sea that Croatia borders
Adriatic
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Sea that Trinidad and Tobago is in
Caribbean
Gulf that the Mississippi River flows into
Mexico
Gulf with the same name as the language of Iran
Persian
Sea in northern Israel
Galilee
Sea with the highest salt content
Dead
Sea between Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula
Red
Gulf that São Tomé and Príncipe is in
Guinea
Sea that is south of Norway
North
Bay that Miami and the Everglades are in
Biscayne
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Level 74
Oct 18, 2014
You've misspelled Galilee and Caribbean.
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Level 28
Oct 18, 2014
I'm probably just being picky but the Tasman Sea and Tasmania are both named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. The Sea wasn't named after the Island of Tasmania
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Level 76
Oct 18, 2014
And maybe capital letters for a few clues words also, eg France, Kazakhstan, Black Sea etc. A great quiz idea though!
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Level 51
Oct 13, 2015
Thank you for the feedback and revisions. Recently updated and hopefully better. If anyone notices anymore mistakes, please leave a comment.
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Level 59
Oct 14, 2020
Just don’t forget to capitalize all the nation and region names (including principe)