Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Largest of the United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | 100%
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Headquarters of the African Union | Addis Ababa | 100%
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Capital of South Australia | Adelaide | 100%
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Sea between Italy and the Balkans | Adriatic | 100%
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Dutch language spoken in South Africa | Afrikaans | 100%
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Capital of Corsica | Ajaccio | 100%
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What the U.S. bought from Russia in 1867 | Alaska | 100%
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Majority Muslim country in Europe | Albania | 100%
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Canadian province | Alberta | 100%
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Largest city in New Mexico | Albuquerque | 100%
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Island in San Francisco Bay with a former prison | Alcatraz | 100%
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City that had the largest library in the ancient world | Alexandria | 100%
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Largest African country by area | Algeria | 100%
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African capital whose name is very similar to the name of its country | Algiers | 100%
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Once the capital of Kazakhstan | Almaty | 100%
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Historical French region that borders Germany and Lorraine | Alsace | 100%
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Elevation | Altitude | 100%
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World's biggest river by volume | Amazon | 100%
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Pago Pago is the capital of this U.S. territory | American Samoa | 100%
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Capital of Jordan | Amman | 100%
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Capital of the Netherlands | Amsterdam | 100%
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Californian city where Disneyland is located | Anaheim | 100%
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Indian Ocean island chain of India and Myanmar | Andaman Islands | 100%
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Highest mountain range in the Americas | Andes | 100%
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Country in the Pyrenees | Andorra | 100%
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World's tallest waterfall | Angel Falls | 100%
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Capital of Turkey | Ankara | 100%
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Least populated continent | Antarctica | 100%
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Island politically joined with Barbuda | Antigua | 100%
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Capital of Samoa | Apia | 100%
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Peninsula filled with oil and gas | Arabian Peninsula | 100%
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World's fifth most-spoken language | Arabic | 100%
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Where Noah's ark supposedly landed | Ararat | 100%
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Term that refers to a chain of islands | Archipelago | 100%
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Northernmost ocean | Arctic | 100%
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South American country | Argentina | 100%
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Most well known military cemetery in the United States | Arlington | 100%
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History's first Christian nation | Armenia | 100%
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Dutch island in the Caribbean | Aruba | 100%
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Capital of Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 100%
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Capital of Paraguay | Asunción | 100%
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City with the world's busiest airport | Atlanta | 100%
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Western border of Europe, "The Pond" | Atlantic | 100%
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A book of maps | Atlas | 100%
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Nazi concentration camp in Poland | Auschwitz | 100%
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Capital of Texas | Austin | 100%
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"Down under" | Australia | 100%
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Vienna is its capital | Austria | 100%
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Shakespeare's river | Avon | 100%
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Baku is its capital | Azerbaijan | 100%
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Empire whose capital was Tenochtitlan | Aztec Empire | 100%
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Capital of Ghana | Accra | 80%
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Inland sea nearly destroyed by Soviet irrigation | Aral Sea | 80%
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The hill in Greece where the Parthenon stands | Acropolis | 75%
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Largest city in Syria | Aleppo | 75%
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Capital of Maryland | Annapolis | 75%
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Sea between Greece and Turkey | Aegean | 67%
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Political party that has ruled South Africa since 1994 | African National Congress | 67%
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Capital of New York | Albany | 67%
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German highway system | Autobahn | 67%
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Politically joined with Saxony | Anhalt | 60%
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Denmark's second biggest city | Aarhus | 50%
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Russian-occupied territory of Georgia | Abkhazia | 50%
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Native inhabitants | Aboriginals | 50%
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National airline of Russia | Aeroflot | 50%
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Site of the Taj Mahal | Agra | 50%
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City where Gandhi started his Salt March | Ahmedabad | 50%
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San Antonio mission where Mexico defeated Texas | Alamo | 50%
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City in the middle of the Outback | Alice Springs | 50%
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Hawaiian word for hello or goodbye | Aloha | 50%
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Tallest mountain range in Western Europe | Alps | 50%
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Peninsula on which Turkey is situated | Anatolia | 50%
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Southern region of Spain | Andalusia | 50%
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British island in the Caribbean | Anguilla | 50%
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Opposite points on Earth | Antipodes | 50%
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Largest city in Flanders | Antwerp | 50%
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Mountain range that stretches from Alabama to Newfoundland | Appalachians | 50%
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Country that joined with Castille | Aragon | 50%
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Little Rock is its capital | Arkansas | 50%
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Ancient empire found in Mesopotamia | Assyria | 50%
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Spanish subdivision whose capital is Oviedo | Asturias | 50%
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World's first democracy | Athens | 50%
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Biggest city in New Zealand | Auckland | 50%
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Also called polar lights | Aurora | 50%
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"Yes" in the Scots dialect | Aye | 50%
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Group of Portuguese islands in the mid-Atlantic | Azores | 50%
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Palace built by the emirate of Granada | Alhambra | 40%
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Former name of Ethiopia | Abyssinia | 33%
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De facto capital of Yemen | Aden | 33%
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"The Graveyard of Empires" | Afghanistan | 33%
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Former name of Turkey's current capital | Angora | 33%
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Mountain range extending along peninsular Italy | Apennine Mountains | 33%
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Type of structure once used to bring water into Rome | Aqueduct | 33%
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"The Grand Canyon State" | Arizona | 33%
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Indian state whose capital is Dispur | Assam | 33%
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Region of Greece | Attica | 33%
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Westernmost city in Germany and residence of Charlemagne | Aachen | 29%
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First 8,000 meter peak to be climbed | Annapurna | 25%
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Wonder of the Ancient World in Ephesus: Temple of _______ | Artemis | 25%
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French colony in Canada many of whose residents resettled in Louisiana | Acadia | 20%
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Official language of Ethiopia | Amharic | 20%
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French city that was formerly the capital of Anjou | Angers | 17%
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African animal which is first alphabetically | Aardvark | 0%
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Scotland's third biggest city | Aberdeen | 0%
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Largest city in Ivory Coast | Abidjan | 0%
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Italian region whose capital is L'Aquila | Abruzzo | 0%
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Capital of Nigeria | Abuja | 0%
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Mexican city famous for cliff divers | Acapulco | 0%
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Tallest mountain in South America | Aconcagua | 0%
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Brazilian state that was sovereign in 1899-1900 | Acre | 0%
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Mexican state home to San Marcos Fair | Aguascalientes | 0%
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British territory on the island of Cyprus | Akrotiri | 0%
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Second largest city in Iceland | Akureyri | 0%
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Brazilian state with Maceió as its capital | Alagoas | 0%
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Island region of Finland | Åland | 0%
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African Great Lake | Albert | 0%
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Alternative name for the island of Great Britain, often used poetically | Albion | 0%
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Westernmost portion of the Mediterranean Sea | Alboran Sea | 0%
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Southernmost region of Portugal | Algarve | 0%
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Second largest city in the Valencian Community | Alicante | 0%
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The high tableland of central South America | Altiplano | 0%
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Island which Copenhagen is partly situated on | Amager | 0%
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Brazilian state with Macapá as its capital | Amapá | 0%
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Tex city whose name means "yellow" in Spanish | Amarillo | 0%
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Unusual religious group that are numerous in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | Amish | 0%
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Large river forming the border between Russia and China | Amur | 0%
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Capital of the Italian region of Marche | Ancona | 0%
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World's largest temple, in Cambodia | Angkor Wat | 0%
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Largest Welsh island | Anglesey | 0%
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Portuguese-speaking country in Africa | Angola | 0%
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City where the University of Michigan is located | Ann Arbor | 0%
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Capital of Madagascar | Antananarivo | 0%
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New Zealand's tallest mountain | Aoraki | 0%
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One of the most important Roman roads, still existing: ______ Way | Appian | 0%
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Nickname for New York: The Big ____ | Apple | 0%
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A body of permeable rock which contains groundwater | Aquifer | 0%
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Language the bible was written in | Aramaic | 0%
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Greek city whose name is deprived from a band of heroes in Greek mythology | Argos | 0%
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Second largest county in Scotland | Argyll | 0%
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Currency of Madagascar | Ariary | 0%
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Paris has 20 of these subdivisions | Arrondissements | 0%
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Many Kilimanjaro hikers fly into this Tanzanian city | Arusha | 0%
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Most populous region in Ghana | Ashanti | 0%
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Capital of Eritrea | Asmara | 0%
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Ski-resort town in Colorado named after a tree | Aspen | 0%
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Former name of Nur-Sultan | Astana | 0%
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Largest dam on the Nile | Aswan Dam | 0%
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Driest non-polar desert in the world | Atacama | 0%
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Envelope of gases surrounding the earth | Atmosphere | 0%
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City in Alabama known its university | Auburn | 0%
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Capital of Maine | Augusta | 0%
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Region of France | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes | 0%
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French city once home to the Papacy | Avignon | 0%
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Dynasty ruling parts of the Middle East during the 12th and 13th centuries | Ayyubid Dynasty | 0%
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Sea between Russia and Ukraine | Azov | 0%
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