Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Which country's national flag is the only one to not contain a shade of the colours red, white, or blue? | Jamaica | 56%
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Which Spanish tennis player won the Women's Singles French Open in 1989, 1994 and 1998 and the Women's Singles U.S. Open in 1994? | Arantxa Sánchez Vicario | 33%
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In which year was the newspaper headline "It's The Sun Wot Won It" in which the tabloid claimed credit for the Conservative Party's general election win? | 1992 | 28%
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Who has been the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs since 2013, leading them to 3 Super Bowls during his reign? | Andy Reid | 23%
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To the nearest degree Celsius, what is the melting point of the chemical element Mercury? | -{39}°C | 21%
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What was the name of the land purchase which took effect in 1854 and allowed the U.S. to acquire southern parts of Arizona and New Mexico? | {Gadsden} Purchase | 19%
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Who was lead singer of Wet, Wet, Wet from 1982 until 1999 and again from 2004 to his departure in 2017? | Marti Pellow | 19%
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What does GDPR stand for, when referring to the European Union's data privacy rules. | General Data Protection Regulation | 18%
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What was the name of the supercontinent that fused with Euramerica to form Pangaea? | Gondwana | 16%
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In Greek Mythology, which son of Nyx is the personification of death? | Thanatos | 12%
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What was the name of the dance troupe on Top of the Pops from November 1976 to October 1981? | Legs & Co. | 11%
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Translating to "late harvest", what is the name of German wine that is made from fully ripe grapes? | Spätlese | 11%
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Thought to have inspired Robinson Crusoe, What was the name of the Scottish castaway who lived for fear years on a Pacific island called "Más a Tierra"? | Alexander Selkirk | 9%
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Which British hair stylist was married to the Scottish singer Lulu from 1977 to 1991? | John Frieda | 5%
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Who wrote Prophet Song a dystopian novel about an Irish family, which won the 2023 Booker Prize? | Paul Lynch | 5%
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What is the name of the base on the Antarctic Peninsula that serves as the capital of the British Antarctic Territory? | {Rothera} Research Station | 5%
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James Earl Jones was nominated for the Best Lead Actor Oscar in 1971 for his role in which film? | The Great White Hope (1970) | 4%
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What's the name of the building in Warsaw, Poland which is the tallest building in the European Union? | {Varso} Tower | 4%
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Eric Pollard, the longest-serving character in the ITV soap Emmerdale, is played by which actor? | Chris Chittell | 2%
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Which category of painting created in 1717 is most associated with Antoine Watteau and features ball dress figures in parkland settings? | Fête galante | 2%
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