Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A – traitor Benedict, or the first name of the Terminator actor | Arnold | 94%
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N – pleasant, satisfactory, or a city in France | Nice | 94%
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O – usually a bit frustrating to see the words “Game ___” flashing on your screen | Over | 93%
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U – Manchester _____: football (soccer) club playing at Old Trafford | United | 92%
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J – author E. L. of “Fifty Shades of Grey”, or NBA star LeBron | James | 89%
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Y – Japanese corporation that produces musical instruments and motorcycles such as V-MAX | Yamaha | 88%
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Z – a fitness programme created in Colombia, which combines dance moves with body-sculpting exercises | Zumba | 87%
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K – to make a joke, or a young goat or antelope | Kid | 85%
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Q – reality television series “___ Eye” (for the Straight Guy) | Queer | 84%
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X – fear of strangers or foreigners | Xenophobia | 84%
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B – country where Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas are among the largest cities | Bulgaria | 80%
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F – Scottish band with hit “Take Me Out”, or an Austrian archduke | Franz Ferdinand | 80%
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P – a hit song by Ariana Grande ft. Iggy Azalea, or a difficulty that has to be resolved | Problem | 78%
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H – food substance that does not spoil and was allegedly used by Egyptian Pharaoh Pepi II to smear slaves with, to keep flies away from himself | Honey | 76%
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G – was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin | 75%
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E – is “huit” in French, or black in billiards | Eight | 74%
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W – weapon with which Indiana Jones gave himself a scar on the chin | Whip | 74%
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L – about 9.46 trillion kilometres (5.9 trillion miles) | Light-year | 72%
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V – in the movie “Before Sunrise”, Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy met on a train and spent the evening together in this European city | Vienna | 70%
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I – the capital of this country is Baile Átha Cliath (meaning "town of the hurdled ford") in the country’s other official language | Ireland | 68%
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M – a title in The Hunger Games series, refers to a symbol of rebellion and a fictional bird | Mockingjay | 66%
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R – mammals in the family Leporidae; were introduced to Australia in the 18th century and now cause millions of dollars’ worth of damage to crops | Rabbits | 64%
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C – Caesar did this to Rubicon, and Pilate had this in store for Jesus | Cross | 62%
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S – Irish author who wrote “Dracula”; original first name was Abraham | Bram Stoker | 61%
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T – to grill or lightly cook, or something you occasionally have to wait for before you can down your drink | Toast | 53%
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D – Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 film where the title character’s original name was Merkwürdigliebe | Dr. Strangelove | 23%
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