Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The Christ the Redeemer statue is found in this city | Rio de Janeiro | 93%
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The British and Chinese went to war twice over the supply and sale of this drug harvested from the Poppy flower | Opium | 86%
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This is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar where Muslims fast from dawn to dusk | Ramadan | 86%
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These group of people from Nepal are known for being guides on Mount Everest | Sherpas | 86%
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Despite being a star math student, this scientist is commonly said to have failed math | Albert Einstein | 79%
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Cleopatra is commonly said to have died after being bitten by this snake | Asp | 79%
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This headgear is commonly associated with military uniforms and was famously worn by Che Guevara | Beret | 79%
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Which modern language is said to be closest to Old Norse | Icelandic | 79%
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The State of Origin is a rugby league competition between two states in this country | Australia | 57%
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This Actor played J Robert Oppenheimer in the Oscar Winning Movie | Cillian Murphy | 57%
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What is the most popular internet browser by market share | Google Chrome | 43%
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This footballer had an altercation with Sir Alex Ferguson that resulted in a boot being thrown at his face. | David Beckham | 29%
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This period in Japan was marked by rapid industrialization and the power shifting from the shogun to the emperor | Meiji Restoration | 29%
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This Western European country is jokingly said to be a Slavic country due to its population metrics and sound of its language | Portugal | 29%
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The medieval Italian city states of Bologna and Modena were said to have gone to war over this household item | Bucket | 21%
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What does LBW stand for in cricket | Leg before Wicket | 21%
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The song Dragostea din Tei is sung in this language | Romanian | 14%
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DNA is made of base pairs. What is paired together with Guanine | Cytosine | 7%
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Yum Cha is a Cantonese tradition of having tea and dimsum. What does Yum Cha translate to | Drinking Tea | 0%
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Most commercial flights are made under IFR. What does IFR stand for? | Instrument Flight Rules | 0%
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