Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Most famous Greek autor of fables | Aesop | 57%
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Country in Europe which have produced mathematican Leonard Euler, tenis player Roger Federer and philosopher JJ Rousseau | Switzerland | 52%
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The year when Pulp Fiction was released and footballer Andrés Escobar was killed in Medellin | 1994 | 43%
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Elements furtest to the right in the Periodic Table | Noble Gas | 43%
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Part of a former country which went through a massive genocide during WW1 | Armenia | 38%
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Most recognizable character in Harper Lee's best seller | Atticus Finch | 38%
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Only island in the world with three countries on it | Borneo | 38%
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Former dictator of Uganda, the insperation behind the movie "Last king of Scotland" | Idi Amin | 38%
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A special cooking technique when the food is quickly heated in a pan together with an alcohole | Flambé | 33%
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American gymnast who won a gold medal at the 2016 Olympic games in individual all-around | Simone Biles | 29%
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Another word for Manchester United's stadium "Old Trafford" | Theatre of Dreams | 24%
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Italian opera composer which works contains Aida, Nabucco and Rigoletto | Giuseppe Verdi | 19%
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Movie during WW2 from 2007, starring James McAvoy and Keira Knightley | Atonement | 14%
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Jewish queen married to Persian king Xerxes, her name is also the title of book in the Old Testament | Esther | 14%
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Only goddess in Greek Mythology not mentioned in a text, firstborn child of Cronos and Rhea | Hestia | 14%
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Word that seems to be the hardest | Sorry | 14%
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Swedish Queen nicknamed "Minerva of the North" for her intrest in culture, inviting diffrent scientists | Christina | 10%
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Someone whom "no one's gonna save you from" | The beast about to strike | 5%
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Largest city and capital of Henan province in China | Zhengzhou | 5%
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The first letter in a multitude of languages used in set theory | Aleph | 0%
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Gulf that conects the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean | Bay of Aden | 0%
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Island in the Caribbean where Alexandre Dumas father and Napoleons Bonapartes first wife came from | Hispanola | 0%
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English word which means "to be filled with bewilderment" | Nonplussed | 0%
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Mathematical function discoverd by Berhand Riemann, base for one of the Millenium Problems | Riemann's Zeta Function | 0%
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