# | Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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D | Former colonial power | Denmark | 100%
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F | Important industry of Greenland | Fishing | 100%
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L | Canadian peninsula southwest of Greenland | Labrador | 100%
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O | Caprine (goat-like mammal) native to northern Greenland | Musk{ox} | 100%
|
Z | Formerly important mining product | Zinc | 100%
|
B | Large bay west of Greenland | {Baffin} Bay | 86%
|
K | Currency | Danish {krone} | 86%
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E | First european who founded a settlement on Greenland | {Erik} the Red | 86%
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N | Capital | Nuuk | 86%
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V | Groups of Merchants and Warriors that settled in western Greenland | Vikings | 86%
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R | Important source of greenlandic Ivory | Wal{rus} | 86%
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P | Black-white bird with a prominent orange and grey beak | Atlantic/ Common {Puffin} | 71%
|
C | Missionaries of the Moravian Brethren introduced this religion to the greenlandic Inuit | Christianity | 71%
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J | National holiday 2009 Denmark granted Greenland further autonomous right and home rule, on this day | {June} 21 | 71%
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M | Queen | Margrethe II | 71%
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A | Name in Old Norse Contains an Æ Starts with G | Grænland | 57%
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S | Second largest city | Sisimiut | 57%
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T | Proto-Inuits that around 1200 settled the west-, north- and east coast of Greenland Their Predecessors only settled and hunted the northern areas of Greenland | {Thule} people | 57%
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U | Shipping-/ Lifeline of western Greenland | Arctic {Umiaq} Line | 43%
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X | Westernmost point of Greenland Contains a X | Cape {Alexander} | 43%
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G | Danish name of the capital | Godthåb | 43%
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Y | Valley beneath the Greenland-Iceshield Named after a ravine in the United States Contains a Y | Grand Canyon | 43%
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H | "Apostle of Greenland" | {Hans} Egede | 43%
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I | #E was previously banned from this country | Iceland | 43%
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Q | Fourth largest city | Qaqortoq | 43%
|
W | Important industry of colonial Greenland | Whaling | 43%
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