Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A significant percentage of cactus species can be found only in this country | Mexico | 97%
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Second largest U.S. state | Texas | 97%
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England's oldest university | Oxford | 93%
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Capital of Arizona | Phoenix | 83%
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Second least populous country in the European Union, after Malta | Luxembourg | 79%
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Second most populous city in Egypt, founded by a famous conqueror | Alexandria | 76%
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Borough that lies just north of Manhattan | Bronx | 76%
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French city known as the "Wine Capital of the World" | Bordeaux | 75%
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Largest city in South Dakota, named for a Native American tribe | {Sioux} Falls | 65%
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Tourists flock to this Egyptian city to see the Valley of the Kings | Luxor | 62%
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Germanic tribe that many English people are descended from | Saxons | 62%
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A former capital of China, known for its Terracotta Army | Xi'an | 58%
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This surveyor's line is often considered the boundary between the Northern and Southern U.S. states | Mason-{Dixon} | 54%
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Capital of Nova Scotia | Halifax | 53%
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County just northeast of London, named for a Medieval kingdom | Essex | 51%
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Nelson Mandela was a native speaker of this language, one of 11 official languages of South Africa | Xhosa | 47%
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Southern state in the country above, known for its many kinds of mole sauce | Oaxaca | 33%
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This town in the French Alps hosted the first Winter Olympics in 1924 | Chamonix | 32%
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Chinese city on the Taiwan Strait, formerly called Amoy | Xiamen | 30%
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This tributary of the Amazon is nearly 5x as long as any river in the UK | Xingu River | 7%
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