Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A – English rock band ___ Monkeys, or the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans | Arctic | 95%
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F – honest, candid, or Anne who wrote about her tragic life while hiding behind a bookcase in Amsterdam | Frank | 95%
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J – brand of American automobile; originally a four-wheel drive developed for the U.S. Army | Jeep | 92%
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M – a Shakespeare tragedy, or fictional Highlands village constable Hamish | Macbeth | 87%
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V – a blood vessel that transports blood from the capillaries back to the heart | Vein | 85%
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L – the thing that can't change its spots | Leopard | 84%
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R – if you took a taxi from the Bolshoi Theatre to Kremlin, you’d probably use this currency | Ruble | 84%
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H – word you can see on the southern slope of Mount Lee in L.A. | Hollywood | 83%
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Y – a milk-based product thickened by a bacterium-aided curdling process | Yogurt | 83%
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B – country where the largest city is Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Bolivia | 81%
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T – first name of Zac Efron’s character in High School Musical, or a place you can get in with a wooden horse | Troy | 79%
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W – World of _______, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game set in the world of Azeroth | Warcraft | 75%
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Z – belt-like region of the celestial sphere which, in Western astrology, is divided into twelve signs, such as Aries and Virgo | Zodiac | 75%
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G – represents a challenge to a duel, or what Elsa had to wear in “Frozen” so as not to make everything, well, frozen | Glove | 69%
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I – social networking service whose name can be used to indicate that something is visually appealing (“_______mable”) | 67%
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P – Alice Cooper’s hit from 1989, or Socrates’s last beverage | Poison | 63%
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S – sport where Jahangir Khan is a legend, or to beat or press into pulp | Squash | 60%
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C – a desirable partner, or what Ahab tried to do to Moby Dick | Catch | 56%
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Q – “The ____ Man”, a 1952 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by John Ford | Quiet | 53%
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N – the name of this country’s capital means “windy corner” | Namibia | 49%
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X – Greek letter with symbols Ξ, ξ | Xi | 42%
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D – smaller of the two moons of Mars | Deimos | 37%
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O – meaning of Polish word “okupacja” | Occupation | 36%
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U – Frank who rises to president of the United States through treachery, deception and murder in “House of Cards” | Underwood | 29%
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K – American singer born in 1998 whose hits include “Young Dumb & Broke,” “Talk” and “Better” | Khalid | 23%
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E – Ole ____ Bjørndalen, who has 13 Olympic medals in biathlon | Einar | 11%
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