Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Musically how many notes are in an 'Octave' | 8 | 93%
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Not including Jokers, how many playing cards in a pack | 52 | 92%
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What creature is a 'Cygnet' | Young Swan | 73%
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A 'Volcanologist' studies what phenomenon | Volcanoes | 70%
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What is the largest and heaviest animal ever to exist on earth | Blue Whale | 68%
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In Greek Mythology, who was the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, whose realm was the nether world | Hades | 68%
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Which USA State shares a border with only 'ONE' other State | Maine | 64%
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What items of sports equipment are made by a 'Fletcher' | Arrows | 54%
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What creature carries the 'Yersinia pestis' bacteria that causes bubonic plague | Flea | 54%
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What name is given to a clock with a face and hands | Analog | 47%
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What is the capital of 'Angola' | Luanda | 42%
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How many prisoners were released by the storming of the 'Bastille' | 7 | 41%
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Who was the third astronaut with Armstrong and Aldrin on the first Moon landing voyage | Michael Collins | 37%
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Who painted 'Luncheon of the Boating Party' | Pierre-Auguste Renoir | 15%
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Who wrote 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' | Thomas Stearns Eliot | 13%
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Who composed the Opera 'The Bartered Bride' | Bedrich Smetana | 8%
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In which country is the oldest known living tree to be found | Norway | 7%
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Which Scot started the American car company that became 'General Motors' | David Dunbar Buick | 4%
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What type of tree is the above | Norway Spruce | 3%
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Who was the first to claim that the Earth goes round the Sun | Aristarchus of Samos | 1%
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