Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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City that had a "tea party" in 1773 | Boston | 97%
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England's oldest university | Oxford | 94%
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Jews in this city's ghetto revolted in 1943 | Warsaw | 83%
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City where Kennedy was assassinated | Dallas | 81%
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River called "China's sorrow" because of its many disastrous floods | Yellow | 81%
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Napoleon lost nearly 90% of his army when he invaded this country | Russia | 80%
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Harald Fairhair was supposedly the first king of this country | Norway | 77%
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Major river of Mesopotamia | Tigris | 74%
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Predecessor to the calculator that used beads sliding on wires | Abacus | 70%
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The V2 or Saturn V, for example | Rocket | 64%
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Beetle that was sacred in ancient Egypt | Scarab | 63%
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Assistant to a knight | Squire | 62%
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Place in Greece where one could speak to the oracle | Delphi | 61%
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Composer of "Flight of the Valkyries" | Wagner | 61%
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Anatolian city formerly known as Angora | Ankara | 53%
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Considered to be the father of geometry | Euclid | 52%
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Greek island home to Odysseus; Namesake of a city in upstate New York | Ithaca | 47%
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Region of Sudan infamous for war and genocide since 2003 | Darfur | 45%
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Legendary world in Norse mythology where Valhalla can be found | Asgard | 42%
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Female poet who gave new meaning to the island of Lesbos | Sappho | 41%
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