K Answers Quiz #2

Can you guess these random things that start with the letter K?
All answers are a single word
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Last updated: December 20, 2021
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First submittedApril 28, 2015
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Clue
Answer
Capital of Nepal
Kathmandu
Title of the German emperor
Kaiser
Mr. Abdul Jabbar
Kareem
Hurricane that struck New Orleans
Katrina
Spit-roasted meat of the Middle East
Kebab
Biggest city on the Dnieper river
Kyiv
Makers of Corn Flakes
Kellogg's
"Rainbow Connection" singer
Kermit
"The Jungle Book" author
Kipling
Another book about an orphan from that same author
Kim
Major desert in southern Africa
Kalahari
Mythical sea monster that looks like a giant squid
Kraken
Militant "Star Trek" race
Klingon
Johnson was his V.P.
Kennedy
Where K-Pop comes from
Korea
Nintendo character who inhales his foes
Kirby
Comes before mega, giga, and tera
Kilo
He punishes naughty children at Christmastime
Krampus
Region of the Yukon or brand of ice cream bar
Klondike
African-American alternative to Christmas
Kwanzaa
Chess player defeated by Deep Blue
Kasparov
Indian religious belief. To wit, what goes around comes around.
Karma
Dostoevsky: The Brothers _________
Karamazov
The Beach Boys got there fast and then they took it slow
Kokomo
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Level 77
May 3, 2015
Krumpus and Kwansaa? - can also be accepted as alternative spellings please?
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Level ∞
May 5, 2015
Okay
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Level 82
Feb 3, 2016
It's been a really long day.... for some reason I saw "ice cream bar" as "ice cream beer".... I couldn't think of any brands of ice cream beer.
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Level 55
Feb 4, 2016
I can't decide if ice cream beer would be a good thing or not...
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Level 85
Mar 28, 2017
Certain good things are best kept separate.
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Level 89
Apr 22, 2019
Vanilla Hops

Bet that would curdle.

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Level 68
Feb 3, 2016
Did anyone else get stuck on the Koopahari desert?
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Level 86
Feb 3, 2016
Not me, I saw "The Gods must be crazy" several times when I was a child.
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Level 55
Feb 4, 2016
Great movie.
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Level 85
Feb 3, 2016
for the Johnson clue. I think you're forgetting President Klincoln.
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Level 55
Feb 4, 2016
But that starts with a--oh.
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Level 91
Jun 5, 2018
Great quiz. Thank you.
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Level 67
Aug 7, 2019
hardly anyone guessed kermit, though almost everyone knows him. The songtitle didnt mean anything to me either.

Maybe "it's not easy being green" ? still rather obscure and not a direct description, but I think more people might know that one

And personally I only know klondike as a game (havent heard of the ones in the clue) but that one got a reasonable amount of correct guesses. But when I google it the first 5 pages (then I stopped checking) are all about the game, only 1 tiny mention about the yukon area refering to a wiki article.

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Level 85
Dec 20, 2021
Never heard of the game, but I sure love the stick-less ice cream bars!
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Level 55
Jun 23, 2022
None of Bungle, Zippy or George began with "K", so I couldn't see any connection with Rainbow.
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Level 71
Oct 9, 2023
I only know Klondike from Donald Duck comics. It's mentioned a lot in uncle Scrooge's stories.
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Level 67
Jan 19, 2020
Please accept "Kirbs" and "Kirbo" as type-ins for "Kirby".
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Level 67
Mar 14, 2020
Ohh I was thinking of Andrew Johnson, I knew there was another Johnson but I forgot about Lyndon
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Level 73
Sep 4, 2020
Surprised how many people don't know Kirby!
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Level 70
Feb 19, 2022
I never played the game. I actually learned about the character from the Netflix docu-series "The Games That Made Us". Apparently, Kirby is named after the lawyer John Kirby who successfully defended Nintendo against the alleged unlicensed use of King Kong in their game Donkey Kong.
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Level 58
May 6, 2021
#3 his name is actually Roger Murdoch. He's an airline pilot.
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Level 93
Dec 22, 2021
He is Kareem! I've seen him play. My dad's got season tickets.
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Level 55
Jun 23, 2022
Oh, right. So he is a US sports person. Never heard of him. I assumed it was some posh name for Jabba the Hutt.
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Level 66
Jun 24, 2022
"Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor?"
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Level 74
Dec 28, 2021
I am sure that Kasparov is better known as a 7 times world champion, most time title holder, top score and best player of a generation.

And the last human that could face an AI and not being totally trashed.

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Level 78
Jan 25, 2022
You mean it wasn't the Brothers Kasparov?
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Level 66
Jun 12, 2022
Lol I expected Abdul Jabar Kareem to be a world leader that I didn't recognise. Classic Jetpunk FML (he's a basketball player)
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Level 68
Jun 23, 2022
kwanza what is that? another pc newspeak holiday?
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Level 62
Jun 23, 2022
Nope. Not at all. As the clue makes clear, it is a separate holiday created for non-Christian communities in Africa so they can still have a holiday while we celebrate Christmas.

(And there is absolutely nothing wrong in being “PC” or “woke”; it proves you actually care about other human beings on the planet! 🙄)

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Level 73
Jun 25, 2022
The problem with being PC or woke is the virtue signalling aspect where many will promote an agenda believing it will demonstrate their empathy, rather than forming an opinion based on a deep understanding of an issue. The assumption that the left/"progressives" have a monopoly on empathy is wrong
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Level 88
Jul 13, 2022
Seems to me that reactionary trolls like nojik are performing a type of "virtue signaling" as well; it's just that the "virtues" they showcase are all about trashing the values of others while praising ignorance and intolerance. With that sort of behavior on display, it's understandable to question the empathy of such people.
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Level 75
Jun 23, 2022
guessing you think Ramadan is bunk too?
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Level 56
Jun 24, 2022
Guessing you’re apoplectic about Juneteenth?
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Level 81
Jun 25, 2022
Kwanzaa is an African American holiday which can be celebrated in addition to Christmas, although it was created as an alternative.

It's based on several African harvest festivals and there are seven principals: Unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. These come from ideals of the pan-African and Black Power movements.

It's not as popular now as it used to be, but there is no reason to belittle or scorn it.

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Level 67
Apr 19, 2024
Pancake day is holy
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Level 58
Jun 23, 2022
Once again I interpreted the word "Indian" wrong. This site is so USA-centric, that the first thing that came to my mind were the american natives...
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Level 63
Jun 23, 2022
If “Kelogg” works for Kellog’s then I think “Kellog” should too
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Level 73
Jun 25, 2022
K-Pop = South Korea?
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Level 81
Jun 25, 2022
That begins with "s".
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Level 55
Feb 28, 2024
True, but it's the right answer regardless