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Double N Answers

Based on the clues, guess these random things that contain the letters NN.
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Last updated: September 27, 2018
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First submittedOctober 30, 2013
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Capital of Austria
Vienna
Clyde's partner in crime
Bonnie
"The Material Girl"
Madonna
French film festival city
Cannes
Irish beer brand
Guinness
Woman's name, or the longest
river in Ireland
Shannon
British word for wrench
Spanner
Capital of Manitoba
Winnipeg
General who led his elephants
over the Alps
Hannibal
Westeros family that always
pays its debts
Lannister
Hint
Answer
Wile E. Coyote's quarry
Roadrunner
Barbados-born singer who loves
the way you lie
Rihanna
"You don't have to put on the red light"
Roxanne
Party that resorted to cannibalism while
stuck in the Sierra Nevadas
Donner
Disorder described as a ringing in the ears
Tinnitus
U.S. state where you'd find Duluth
Minnesota
In botany, the opposite of annual
Perennial
Last name of John, Bobby, and Ted
Kennedy
Poem of fourteen lines. Shakespeare
wrote 154 of them
Sonnet
Price of your thoughts?
Penny
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Level 68
Mar 22, 2014
Is 'quarry' the right word to describe Roadrunner? Did you mean 'quandary' instead?
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Level 73
Mar 22, 2014
Yes, quarry is the right word..."one that is sought or pursued: prey"
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Level 76
May 7, 2019
To be fair, the Roadrunner is indeed also a quandary for the Coyote.
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Level 72
Mar 22, 2014
Pfff, I tried Kilkenny (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilkenny_(beer)) with so many different spellings and it didn't accept it. And I never thought of Guinness... ._.
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Level 60
Jul 29, 2015
Kilkenny should be accepted also
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Level 71
Oct 1, 2017
The 'Kilkenny Book of Records'
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Level 93
Dec 6, 2017
seconded!
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Level 72
Apr 24, 2018
+1 for Kilkenny! For some reason, Guinness' double n doesn't register as well with me.
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Level 81
May 7, 2019
Agreed, five years later.
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Level 77
Mar 22, 2014
Donner, party of six. uh. party of five. uh, make that four. maybe three??
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Level 84
Sep 12, 2017
Too soon.
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Level 84
May 7, 2019
Anyone for a Donner kebab?
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Level 66
May 7, 2019
Is this the Uruguayan rugby team from that movie 'Alive'?
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Level 74
May 8, 2019
Not really. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donner_Party. Some 125 years before the plane crash in the Andes.
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Level 48
May 31, 2014
I must be the last person who hasn't seen Game of Thrones.
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Level 77
Jan 11, 2016
You can read it, you know.
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Level 74
Sep 30, 2018
I haven't seen it and don't plan to.
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Level 75
May 7, 2019
I tried. I read a couple of chapters and I watched one episode, but it's just too violent for me. I'm more of a fairy tale/happy ending kind of girl.
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Level 79
May 7, 2019
Me too. Haven't read it either.
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Level 79
May 7, 2019
Or seen it.
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Level 66
Sep 4, 2019
me neither
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Level 88
Sep 22, 2014
I misread the first clue as Australia and was all indignant: Canberra is not spelled with 2 Ns!
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Level 65
Mar 14, 2019
+1. I tried Cannbera. :P
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Level 75
Mar 14, 2019
Glad I'm not the only one to try Canberra
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Level 60
Jul 7, 2016
More people knew about Bonnie and Clyde than knew that Vienna is the capital of Austria. Interesting.
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Level 74
Jan 31, 2017
The Sierra Nevada is singular
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Level 60
Oct 2, 2017
I wish people would stop adding questions about that Game of Thrones. I have not seen it and I already dislike it.
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Level 86
Sep 28, 2018
And the award for open-mindedness goes to . . .
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Level 80
Sep 27, 2018
I would suggest switching the positions of the "Capital of West Germany" question and the "Clyde's partner in crime" question, as they are now you get the Capital by default while typing her name.
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Level ∞
Sep 27, 2018
Changed that question entirely.
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Level 82
May 7, 2019
I knew I'd heard that ringing ears word before... couldn't come up with it. Drat.
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Level 51
May 7, 2019
I raid the first question as what is the capital of Australia, and I was very confused when I tried Canberra, and it didn't work. Then when I failed the quiz, I saw the answer was Vienna. Then I felt really stupid.
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Level 84
May 7, 2019
Know nothing about Game of Thrones, but seems that parts are unavoidable in the culture and in some of the other quizzes here, so somehow knew that name. And the women's name/river answer, it's actually a fairly common men's name as well.
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Level 75
May 7, 2019
Not about the quiz, but this page is incorrectly labled
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Level 66
Sep 4, 2019
Stupid spelling of perennial... first neatly tried perannual, but allready felt that might not be it, but hey some accents really butcher pronunciation and what is written is not at all what is said. Though I was fairly certain it sounded there was an i in it, so tried perannial... nope... then gave up, figured it must be something different completely. Because logically the -ann_ must stay in there because it is the root for year. guess again.. sigh.
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Level 66
May 14, 2023
A spanner and a wrench are different things in the UK. A wrench is bigger eg. for plumbing, whereas a spanner can fix your bike or similar.

Spanner is standard in Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand too, so you could use this definition "a tool with a shaped opening or jaws for gripping and turning a nut or bolt." Or talk about the phrase "a spanner in the works".

I think Duluth is too irrelevant, less than 90k pop!! 5th biggest city in an obscure state... Never heard of the Donner party either.

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Level 68
Mar 19, 2024
8/20, never heard of most of them, including Bonnie, Madonna, and Rihanna.