Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Country on the Arabian Sea that was formerly a maritime empire | Oman | 100%
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Third largest city and second largest metro area of Japan | Osaka | 100%
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Turkish speaking empire that conquered Constantinople in 1453 | Ottoman Empire | 98%
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Orange ape native to Borneo and Sumatra | orangutan | 92%
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Island group in the far south of Japan where karate originated | Okinawa | 90%
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River in Siberia that flows into the Arctic Ocean, and ends with the world's largest estuary | Ob | 81%
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Ethnolingustic region comprising a Russian republic in the north, and an unrecognized breakaway state from Georgia in the south | Ossetia | 65%
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City and oblast in southwestern Siberia | Omsk | 63%
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Sea between the east coast of Siberia, Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and Hokkaido | Sea of Okhotsk | 53%
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Tallest mountain of Cyprus | Mount Olympus | 50%
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Founder of that empire | Osman I | 42%
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White antelope with straight horns native to the Arabian Peninsula | oryx | 40%
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Second largest city of Kyrgyzstan, estimated to be 3,000 years old | Osh | 37%
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State in eastern India | Odisha | 26%
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Branch of Christianity prominent in Armenia, India, and the Middle East, (as well as Ethiopia) | Oriental Orthodox | 16%
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Russian word for "island" | ostrov | 13%
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Transliteration of the Uzbek name for Uzbekistan | O'zbekiston | 11%
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Collective name for the four Crusader states of Jerusalem, Tripoli, Antioch, and Edessa | Outremer | 10%
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Archipelago and its main island in the Indonesian province of North Maluku | Obi | 5%
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Ancient Syriac kingdom centred on Edessa, which became a Roman province in 214 | Osroene | 3%
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