Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Hawaiian word for "hello" and "goodbye" | Aloha | 95%
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Largest city in the state of Hawaii | Honolulu | 93%
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Country originally settled by the Māori people in the 1300s | New Zealand | 93%
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Island, also called Rapa Nui, known for its giant head-shaped statues | {Easter} Island | 90%
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Pacific island nation that is named after a Biblical king | {Solomon} Islands | 86%
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Country, starting with K, which has land in all four hemispheres of the Earth | Kiribati | 84%
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Famous scientist who visited the above on the HMS Beagle | Charles Darwin | 81%
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These were called "The Islands of the Tortoises" when first discovered in the 1500s | {Galapagos} Islands | 81%
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Novel about a Nantucket whaling captain who seeks revenge against a white whale | Moby Dick | 81%
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Country which controls the above | Chile | 79%
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Country who controls those islands | Ecuador | 79%
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British sea captain who was killed by angry Hawaiians in 1779 | James Cook | 78%
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Most populous island in French Polynesia (hint: starts with T) | Tahiti | 78%
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Island on which the above can be found | Oahu | 77%
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Word, starting with A, which refers to a ring-shaped island made of coral | Atoll | 75%
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Former name given to Fiji by Europeans who were afraid of its man-eating inhabitants | {Cannibal} Islands | 70%
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Constellation that appears on the flags of four countries in Oceania | Southern Cross | 69%
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1942 battle considered the "turning point" of the Pacific Theater in WWII | Battle of {Midway} | 62%
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British ship which mutinied against Captain Bligh after visiting that island | HMS Bounty | 52%
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Uninhabited island that those mutineers traveled to and populated with their descendants | {Pitcairn} Island | 41%
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