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Japanese women who performs ancient traditions of art, dance and singing easily recognizable by their kimono and oshiroi | Geisha | 80%
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The capital and largest city on Greenland, containing a third of the islands population, founded in 1728 by Class Pass | Nuuk | 60%
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Bantu and ethnic group from Southern Africa with an estimated population of 11 million famous for their leader Shaka | Zulu | 60%
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Tenth sultan and conqueror of the Mali empire with nicknames such as "Emir of Melle" and "Lord of the Mines of Wangara" famous for maybe being the wealthiest person in history | Mansa Musa | 40%
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Astronaut and physicist born in Los Angeles who became the first American woman in space | Sally Ride | 40%
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Point guard for the Golden State Warriors, six -time NBA All-star, most valuable player twice and three NBA championships | Stephen Curry | 40%
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Style of Brazilian music developed in the 60's and 70's meaning "new wave" or "new trend" being a fusion between samba and jazz | Bossa nova | 20%
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The "City of Jasmine" built on a strategic plateau, sheltered by the Anti-Lebanon mountains it's name roughly translates to "a well-watered land" | Damascus | 20%
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Region in western Sudan previously named Dardaju ruled by an Daju, the region has been in conflict since 2003 | Darfur | 20%
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The state fish of Hawaii and is famous for it's snout and it's name being a song in High School Musical 2 | Humuhumunukunukuapua'a | 20%
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"Caviar and cigarettes, well versed in etiquette, extraordinarily nice, she's a ..." | Killer Queen | 20%
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Russian actor, theatre director and theorist, founder of the MAT, author of "My Life in Art", most famous for his "system" of actor training and preparation | Konstantin Stanislavski | 20%
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Greek-born soprano with a repertoire ranging from Rossini and Donizetti to Verdi and Puccini her talents led to the nickname "La divina" | Maria Callas | 20%
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"She was more like a beauty queen from a..." | Movie Scene | 20%
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Thirteenth most populous city in Russia located on the Kama river near the Ural Mountains | Perm | 20%
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Chemical element with atomic number 30, used in brass and by alchemist to form "white snow", named after the German word for tooth | Zinc | 20%
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Crazy actress who had roles in Legion as the Shadow King and in the movies: Life after Beth, Dirty Grandpa and Child's play | Aubrey Plaza | 0%
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Italian prime minister between 1983 to 1987, nicknamed "il Cinghiale" and most famous for the Sigonella Crisis | Bettino Craxi | 0%
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A nearly bloodless military coup in Portugal 1974 which lead to the end of the Estado Novo regime and the independence of countries including Angola, Cape Verde and much later East Timor | Carnation Revolution | 0%
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The native names of the two clumsy detectives in the Adventures of Tintin, their English names are Thomson and Thompson | Dupont and Dupond | 0%
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French polymath famous for introducing Lorentz transformations and a conjecture solved in 2003 by Grigori Perelman | Henri Poincaré | 0%
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Mexican golfer born in Guadalajara, the top-ranked female player for 158 weeks and have won 27 LPGA tours | Lorena Ochoa | 0%
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Arab designation for slaves, most commonly used to refer to Non-Muslim slave soldiers | Mamluks | 0%
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The queen of Jordan, born in Kuwait to a Palestine family and known for her work related to education, health, community, health and more | Queen Rania of Jordan | 0%
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