Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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N | Most populous country | Nigeria | 95%
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C | Largest national capital (pop 10.2 mil) | Cairo | 93%
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P | São Tomé and ________ | Príncipe | 92%
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E | Country of Port Said and Aswan | Egypt | 89%
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M | Country with longest coastline | Madagascar | 87%
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G | What Gold Coast became in 1957 | Ghana | 85%
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L | Largest Yoruban-speaking city | Lagos | 82%
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J | Newest national capital | Juba | 81%
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S | Least populous country | Seychelles | 69%
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R | Huge East African valley | Great {Rift} Valley | 68%
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K | Kenya's tallest mountain | Mount {Kenya} | 68%
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U | Burkina Faso's name until 1984 | {Upper} Volta | 65%
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Y | Cameroon's 2nd largest city | Yaoundé | 63%
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F | Currency of Rwanda and Burundi | franc | 61%
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O | Free State's prior name | {Orange} Free State | 61%
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B | One of Morocco's official languages | Berber | 60%
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A | Highest altitude (2355m / 7700 ft) capital | Addis Ababa | 55%
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V | Smallest national capital (pop 30,000) | Victoria | 51%
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Z | President of South Africa since 2009 | Jacob {Zuma} | 47%
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I | 4th racial classification under Apartheid, alongside Black, White and Coloured | Indian | 46%
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D | Benin's name until 1975 | Dahomey | 29%
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T | Kenya/Ethiopia border lake | Lake {Turkana} | 19%
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W | Namibia gained this exclave of South Africa in 1994 | {Walvis} Bay | 17%
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H | West African season of strong winds | Harmattan | 8%
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Q | Region in Egypt below sea level | {Qattara} Depression | 8%
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X | Dry-weather desert plant type | xerophyte | 4%
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