Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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B – Jamaican former sprinter, first name Usain | Bolt | 98%
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L – fashion house ____ Vuitton, or someone numbered XVI who had a crappy time around 1790 | Louis | 96%
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V – tennis player Williams, or the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite | Venus | 95%
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D – country where Castello cheese and ECCO shoes come from | Denmark | 93%
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F – without these we wouldn’t have a clue that something like dinosaurs ever existed | Fossils | 93%
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G – painting by Johannes Vermeer, “___ With a Pearl Earring” | Girl | 92%
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O – you cannot make this without breaking eggs | Omelette | 91%
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H – a Pharrell Williams hit, or something that is “lieto” or “feliz” in Italian | Happy | 90%
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N – a three-part waterfall, “Honeymoon Capital of the World” | Niagara Falls | 90%
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Y – a pronoun, or someone for whom Bryan Adams does everything he does | You | 90%
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E – middle name of the voice of Darth Vader, or a rank of nobility in Britain | Earl | 87%
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T – a Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer who worked for Edison and powered the Niagara Falls | Nikola Tesla | 86%
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U – Tashkent is the capital of this country | Uzbekistan | 85%
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X – chemical element Xe: a noble gas that has been used in flash lamps and as a general anaesthetic | Xenon | 85%
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Z – fictional swordsman whose true identity is Don Diego de la Vega | Zorro | 83%
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S – Twilight main character Bella, or a bird familiar to Tchaikovsky fans | Swan | 82%
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A – Macedonian king who conquered the Persian Empire and was accidentally buried alive | Alexander the Great | 81%
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I – had 15 million users in 1995 and 5 billion users in 2020 | Internet | 80%
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M – M in BMW | Motoren | 79%
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K – more familiar name for Godwin-Austen, Lambha Pahar or Chogori (the 2nd highest mountain on Earth) | K2 | 78%
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Q – cheese in Spanish | Queso | 75%
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P – a Japanese media franchise featuring Ash Ketchum | Pokémon | 68%
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W – physical motion in atmosphere, or something that is East, South, West or North in Mahjong | Wind | 66%
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R – European capital that means “smoky bay” in the country’s own language | Reykjavik | 64%
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J – was Pope only for 33 days (in 1978) | John Paul I | 61%
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C – to put an end to, or bunny-boiling Glenn | Close | 53%
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