Most-Guessed JetPunk Answers #2

For each JetPunk quiz, name the answer that is guessed the highest percentage of the time.
According to JetPunk stats as of 20 March 2023
Based on a user's first attempt of a quiz
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Last updated: March 20, 2023
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First submittedMay 9, 2016
Times taken49,220
Average score60.0%
Rating4.17
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Quiz
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Countries of the world
97
United States
Countries starting with A
89
Australia
African Great Lakes
98
Lake Victoria
Biggest Mediterranean islands
94
Sicily
Islands in the Philippines
95
Luzon
Canary Islands
88
Tenerife
National capitals starting with D
82
Dublin
Largest land animals of North and South America
92
Brown bear
Smallest countries
98
Vatican City
Chemical elements with 5 or fewer letters
88
Gold
Top U.S. cash crops
98
Corn
U.S. National Parks
94
Yellowstone
Countries on the Caspian Sea
94
Russia
Hebrew letters
92
Alef
Plagues of Egypt
83
Locusts
Santa's reindeer
96
Rudolph
20 northernmost cities in England
94
Manchester
Houses of British monarchs
* as in dynasties
92
Tudor
States of Germany
95
Bavaria
Types of Nobel Prizes
96
Peace
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Level 74
May 10, 2016
I think I must have tried every A country in the world before Australia.

And Rudolph was my first stab - though I never think of him as a "real" one like the other 8.

Fun quiz - especially since I got 100%. Those are my favorites.

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Level 37
Jan 23, 2019
I dont count rudolph as a real reindeer either.
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Level 89
Oct 23, 2019
Don't be those jerks who don't let him in your games.
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Level 81
Sep 11, 2020
@someone2018 I hear he's been permabanned from jetpunk
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Level 31
Sep 16, 2020
My dad is from Israel so i can speak Hebrew. I guessed alef first!
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Level 60
May 11, 2016
A quiz that tests if you look at the stats in each quiz you take and recommends you quizzes you have never heard(maybe)
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Level 62
May 25, 2016
Please accept some alternative spellings for Tenerife. Spent so long trying to spell that and didn't end up getting it. I must have tried every combination of double letters. Didn't think to try all singles.
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Level 66
Aug 10, 2016
Little tip: in spanish, double letters don't exist beside double L and double R, because they have a different sound^^
+3
Level 64
Sep 11, 2020
in fact there are doble CC ("Acción"), doble RR ("Perro"), doble LL ("Llave") and more rarely doble NN for some latin words ("Perenne")
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Level 75
Sep 11, 2020
jeepy mentioned 'rr' and 'll' which are different sounds to 'r' and 'l', and 'cc' is a 'ks' (or 'kth') sound so it's not like random double letters in English with the same pronunciation as a single letter.
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Level 56
Jun 12, 2016
The easiest answer in this quiz is "Rudolph".
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Level 86
May 8, 2020
And yet I went through the other eight first. My first thought is "Twas the Night Before Christmas", not "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
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Level 65
Jun 12, 2016
Now someone has to do a "Super Easiest Jetpunk Answers," where you have to name the most guessed answers from these quizzes...
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Level 60
Jun 12, 2016
Probably when there's about 20 of these quizzes, sure
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Level 73
Jun 12, 2016
Interesting that most of the time, the answer wasn't my first guess.
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Level 47
Jun 12, 2016
At least, I get the one from my own quiz.
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Level 82
Jun 12, 2016
America, Africa, Arabia... dang it...
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Level 89
Oct 23, 2019
Don't forget Asia and the Antarctic Democratic Republic.
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Level 70
Jun 13, 2016
Could 'aurum' be accepted for 'gold'? After all, that's the latin term, it's the source for the 'Au' abbreviation, and it's also got 5 letters or less.
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Level 50
Mar 1, 2017
seems a bit dated to be honest. I've never met anybody who refers to gold as aurum.
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Level 71
Feb 11, 2018
There is always one who looks up some obscure 'other' name for an answer, do you really want us to believe you tried 'aurum' before you tried gold?
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Level 67
May 5, 2020
I really wouldn't call it obscure, definitely not when the subject is already chemical elements. But is it common in everyday use, no, and the element in English is commonly referred to as gold.

Semantics, but it asks for the element, we call it gold in English, if it had asked for the name of the element, I think there would be a better argument that Aurum should be accepted. (not that it d bad to add it currently, but if it is necessary..)

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Level 72
Jun 21, 2023
Also, this is a "most-guessed answers" quiz. I doubt aurum qualifies.
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Level 50
Jan 20, 2019
Five aurum rings
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Level 68
Oct 5, 2020
Still works!
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Level 89
Oct 23, 2019
Nobody would rob Fort Knox if you told them it was full of aurum.
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Level 63
Sep 11, 2023
no-one does anyway lol
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Level 50
Jun 13, 2016
can you accept maize for corn?
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Level ∞
May 1, 2020
Yes, finally got around to this.
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Level 42
Nov 29, 2016
I feel bad for the 14% that didn't get Rudolph xD
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Level 76
Jun 21, 2023
I guess they did not recall the most famous reindeer of all.
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Level 32
Nov 8, 2017
I thought it would be tin or iron, not gold!
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Level 88
Aug 27, 2020
I tried neon and tin first
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Level 67
Nov 18, 2019
I wondered how many people answered africa for the "counties starting with a". Both here and in the original quiz. I am sure some must have atleast been tempted. And if you would ask people outside of this site, somewhere on the street for example, some people will definitely have answered that, I am sure of it.

(hey, better keep your expectations low and then be surprised right)

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Level 68
Oct 5, 2020
I assume it's impossible, but it would be so much fun if there was a way to find the most popular wrong answers for quizzes!
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Level 72
Jun 21, 2023
We're not all as ignorant as George W. Bush. https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=129596
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Level 78
May 2, 2020
Did anyone else keep trying different spellings of Michegan Winnipeg, Huron etc before realising that the lake is in Africa?
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Level 75
May 2, 2020
No, but I wasted a lot of time trying to name one of the 20 most northern cities in Europe. I couldn't believe none of my answers were working until I finally reread the clue.
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Level 44
Jun 13, 2020
I thought of Doha, Damascus and Dili before realizing it was Dublin
+3
Level 84
Sep 11, 2020
I had Dodoma, Damascus, Djibouti City, Dushanbe, and then ran out of time.
+1
Level 71
Sep 12, 2020
It seems to me that Delhi comes up more frequently.
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Level 76
Jun 21, 2023
Except the capital is actually New Delhi.
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Level 56
Aug 10, 2020
Maybe a link to these quizzes in the stats, so that after completing the quiz, we can go to that quiz easily. As after doing the quiz, I thought I should do Types of Nobel Prizes, as that would give me easy 5 points (as I was speedrunning to 5k points). It would became more convenient for users to reach to these quizzes.
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Level 60
Sep 11, 2020
Noooo.... I tried Llama, Bison, Alpaca and at last Polar Bear (╥﹏╥)...
+1
Level 61
Sep 11, 2020
Dang it, I always try and spell Sicily with an extra 'c' otherwise did ok
+1
Level 64
Sep 11, 2020
1:44... lost a while on Gold!
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Level 73
Dec 10, 2020
I was spelling it as Alof :(
+1
Level 62
Jan 21, 2021
pretty excited by Tudor getting the second place after windsor soon
+1
Level 49
May 20, 2021
god, i tried "cricket" multiple times cos i mixed up the english translation :(
+1
Level 67
Feb 16, 2023
Missed locusts, bear, and Tenerife
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Level 78
Mar 21, 2023
I do not know the names of any Canary Islands, which did not help on this quiz.
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Level 65
Jun 21, 2023
Tenerife is (in)famous for 2 747s crashing on each other at the island's airport, some decades ago
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Level 68
Feb 15, 2024
Only missed Manchester…