Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Graz, Linz and Bregenz are all state capitals of which country? | Austria | 76%
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Who wrote the The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx? | Friedrich Engels | 67%
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Put these metric prefixes in order going from smallest to largest: Giga, Kilo, Mega, Peta, Tera | Kilo Mega Giga Tera Peta | 59%
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According to proverb, what does familiarity breed? | Contempt | 55%
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What A-word is the name of the small sheath, often made of plastic or metal, attached at each end of a shoelace or drawstring? | Aglet | 47%
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What does the broadcasting initialism FM stand for? | Frequency modulation | 37%
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in Greek Mythology, who was King of Troy during the Trojan War? | Priam | 27%
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According to the Guinness World Records, what is the most venomous spider to humans? | Sydney funnel-web | 26%
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Derived from the Latin for "hoofed", what name is given to the clade of mammals with hooves? | Ungulata | 20%
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What is the name of the indie rock supergroup made up of Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, & Lucy Dacus which had a UK Number One Album with The Record in 2023? | Boygenius | 15%
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What is the name of the Agatha Christie novel, published in the UK in 1921, which introduces the fictional detective Hercule Poirot? | The Mysterious Affair at Styles | 15%
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In the Where's Wally/Waldo? puzzle books, what is the name of the titular characters nemesis who is wearing a yellow and black jumper? | Odlaw | 14%
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In tennis, which Spanish woman won Wimbledon in 1994 and also finished as runner up in both the Australian Open in 1998 and French Open in 2000? | Conchita Martínez | 13%
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What is the name of the dormant volcano that is the highest peak in Iran? | Mount {Damavand} | 13%
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Which American won his first major golf championship when he won the 2023 British Open? | Brian Harman | 9%
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What do the H and P stand for in the American author's name H.P Lovecraft? | Howard Phillips | 7%
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The song "Baby, It's Cold Outside" which won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1950, was debuted in which film? | Neptune's Daughter (1949) | 4%
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Derived from the Italian for "made of flour", what name is given to the flatbread made from chickpeas that is commonly eaten in Italy? | Farinata | 3%
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Who was U.S. Vice President to Rutherford B. Hayes from 1877 to 1881? | William A. Wheeler | 3%
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What is the name of the shipping forecast area that borders Wales and Cornwall? | Lundy | 1%
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