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G Answers Quiz #2

Can you guess these random things that start with the letter G?
All answers are a single word
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Last updated: December 22, 2019
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First submittedApril 22, 2015
Times taken35,522
Average score62.5%
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Clue
Answer
Way to get around in Venice
Gondola
Largest primate genus
Gorilla
He traveled to Lilliput
Gulliver
Jock's favorite class
Gym
Rub a dub dub thanks for the ....
Grub
Something to yell when jumping out of a plane
Geronimo
Tree-like alien who guarded the galaxy
Groot
Traditional Japanese hostess or courtesan
Geisha
Poltergeist, e.g.
Ghost
Philistine who was 6 cubits tall
Goliath
Twins constellation
Gemini
Has the body of a lion, and the
head and wings of an eagle
Griffin
Clue
Answer
Second biggest city in Sweden
Gothenburg
Royal Observatory location
Greenwich
U.S. territory in the Pacific
Guam
Nepalese soldier
Gurkha
Elephant-headed Hindu god
Ganesha
Left, to a Frenchman
Gauche
Part of a chromosome
Gene
Avarice
Greed
Clay monster of Jewish lore
Golem
Secret police of Nazi Germany
Gestapo
Type of sugar that fuels the brain
Glucose
Something to mind on the
London Underground
Gap
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Level 92
Apr 23, 2015
Consider accepting Goteburg?
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Level 86
Apr 23, 2015
It's rather Göteborg but otherwise I agree.
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Level 76
Apr 23, 2015
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Level ∞
Apr 24, 2015
That was supposed to work and it will now.
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Level 73
Aug 20, 2015
Something to yell when jumping out of a plane: Goodbye! :D (It's really annoying to miss an answer because of one letter - gen instead of gene. *facepalm*)
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Level 56
Jan 6, 2016
I typed "Golyat" and "glycose". I know too much about the etymology of words. It's weird how every other word related to glucose starts with "gly".
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Level 83
Jan 8, 2022
I´d say it´s rather weird how glucose is the word that doesn´t have the y. The greek letter it derives from is a "i" or "y" sound, definitely not "u".
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Level 49
Apr 29, 2022
The letter upsilon in Ancient Greek made a sound similar to 'u'.
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Level 76
Apr 29, 2022
Yeah, it's between "i" and "u". Modern greek is "i".
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Level 33
Apr 20, 2022
Somehow I tried 'genome' but not 'gene'.
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Level 83
Jan 6, 2016
'Gym' is 'PE' or 'Games' in the UK.
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Level 77
Jan 6, 2016
I thought "jock" was an American term only?
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Level 44
Jan 6, 2016
The quiz probably used 'jock' to insinuate that it was the American name, to make it more clear.
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Level 75
Jan 8, 2016
I'm American and it was P.E. or Phys Ed when I was in school, too. We never called it gym class.
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Level 65
May 4, 2018
I'm also American, and I always called it "phy ed".
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Level 76
Feb 20, 2020
I'm American and I have always called it P.E. (which stands for Physical Education)
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Level 37
Jan 2, 2021
Not a native speaker, but I listened to New York-based artist "Wheatus" and their song "Teenage Dirtbag", which features a "gym class in half an hour", so I figured it was a class name in America as well. :D

Not to mention Gym Class Heroes, who are also American!

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Level 85
Apr 29, 2022
gym is the classroom, phys. ed. is the name of the class.
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Level 59
Jan 6, 2016
Can you accept genome along with gene?
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Level 69
Aug 16, 2017
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Level ∞
Dec 20, 2021
No, it's not correct.
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Level 53
Jan 6, 2016
I tried Gumby for the clay monster. I thought he was Jewish and I didn't know it. ^_^
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Level 47
Jan 6, 2016
wheres godzilla??? anyway great quiz fun clues
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Level 76
Feb 20, 2020
In the first one
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Level 85
Jan 6, 2016
Could you accept "Goat" for way to get around Venice? My third cousin and his dentist rode a goat all over Venice.
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Level 75
Jan 10, 2021
Seconded. Goats are super-common in Venice.
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Level 65
Jan 7, 2016
Part of a chormosome? Guanine. (Was going for the tougher answer)
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Level 60
Jan 10, 2016
Yes! I also guessed guanine first!
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Level 56
Jun 10, 2022
i also guessed guanine and i think it should work
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Level 67
Jan 8, 2016
Full marks, very thoughtfully constructed, variegated, enjoyable!
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Level 46
Jan 9, 2016
Things to yell when jumping out of a plane?can think of many but none suitable to print here.
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Level 48
Sep 27, 2018
i think i was too nervous to shout.... stacked the landing and gave everyone heart failure..(i was just winded)
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Level 84
Jan 11, 2016
Less people knew Golem than gurkha? Ah, goyim.
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Level 58
Mar 10, 2017
Did anyone else think that part of a chromosome was guanine?
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Level 37
Mar 18, 2018
For "gap", you could easily substitute NYC for London.
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Level 73
Apr 29, 2022
It is announced constantly and painted in yellow on the platform in London. Not so in NYC.
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Level 67
Aug 6, 2019
I only missed greed :/ Because I had never heard of the english word avarice, so I couldnt get the answer. To bad the clue wasnt something like, a character trait from scrooge or something. Or a bit more vague, what scrooge (or ebenezer) is, and then as answer greedy
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Level 58
Apr 29, 2022
Same here, I couldn't make anything out of "avarice"...
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Level 55
Oct 19, 2019
Jocks favourite class?? could not get past a Scotsman!!
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Level 64
Aug 20, 2021
Who is Jock, and why should I know what his favourite class is? Is this meant to be some kind of Scottish joke? Because I'm Scottish and I don't get it
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Level 58
Apr 29, 2022
I'd also like to know that. I thought it might be a short form for "Jockey" and class would mean some type of riding contest...
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Level 88
Apr 29, 2022
In the USA & Canada, "jock" is a term roughly synonymous with "athlete" or someone primarily interested in sports/physical activity. It could be construed as the opposite of a nerd, and might be used in a derogatory fashion. See the Wikipedia article for more info.

I was about to ask what jock had to do with being Scottish, but from the article I see the term has that connotation in England & Wales.

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Level 67
Sep 27, 2021
Ginush, Ginash, Ginesh, Gunash, Gunesh, Genash, Genush, Ganish, Ganash, Ganes.... I knew I would get there eventually
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Level 81
Sep 1, 2022
Ganache?
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Level 89
Feb 20, 2022
Please accept Ganapati for Ganesh
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Level 72
Apr 29, 2022
Can you accept "gazpacho" for secret police? Asking for a member of Congress from Georgia.
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Level 37
Apr 29, 2022
Still no idea who Jock is or was, but went through the school subjects I could think of starting with a G and finally found one that worked.
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Level 74
Apr 29, 2022
You got me with “Jock’s favorite class”. To most of the world, a Jock is a Scotsman. Duh!
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Level 61
May 3, 2022
That chromosome clue was rubbish, you should ask whats inside not a part...
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Level 31
May 30, 2022
poo
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Level 55
Dec 2, 2022
Recommend changing the wording of the gorilla question. Typically a when discussing genera "largest" would mean the genus with the greatest number of species not the genus containing the largest physical species. A bit pedantic but definitely confused me at first.Why not just say largest [living] primate?
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Level 55
Dec 2, 2022
Have to throw some love to the people why tried Gigantopithecus as well!!
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Level 55
Oct 13, 2023
I think games should count for gym, thats what gym class is usually called in the UK