Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What part of Dumbo's body was larger than normal? | His ears | 95%
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What are the world's three most important staple crops? | Wheat | 89%
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What are the world's three most important staple crops? | Corn | 88%
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In what U.S. state would you find the Grand Canyon? | Arizona | 86%
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What is the crime of starting fires called? | Arson | 86%
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Give an example of a cardinal direction. | North, South, East, or West | 86%
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What city did Plato live in? | Athens | 82%
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During what party game might people chant "how low can you go"? | Limbo | 81%
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What is either the name of the fairy from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" or something you need to play hockey? | Puck | 81%
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In what sport would you say the word "touché" when hit? | Fencing | 74%
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In what city would you find the headquarters of the United Nations? | New York City | 73%
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What are the world's three most important staple crops? | Rice | 73%
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What is the nickname of rolling a pair of ones in dice? | {Snake} eyes | 67%
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What series of conflicts between England and France lasted 116 years? | The Hundred Years' War | 67%
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Who, before Joe Biden, was the only Catholic president in U.S. history? | John F. Kennedy | 65%
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What city is connected to Washington D.C. via the "red telephone"? | Moscow | 58%
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What type of surgery was first performed by South African doctor Christiaan Barnard in 1967? | Heart transplant | 46%
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In what movie did Tommy Lee Jones search every "farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse, and doghouse" looking for Harrison Ford? | The Fugitive | 36%
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What word is formed from the ancient Greek words for "star" and "sailor"? | Astronaut | 34%
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Who named the Pacific ocean? | Ferdinand Magellan | 25%
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