Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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The full name of Hollywood's most successful child actress of the 1930s was: | Shirley Temple | 98%
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...which is a "mocktail" because it has no: | Alcohol | 96%
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...of which, there were: | 12 | 85%
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...which is the opposite of: | Hydrophobia | 84%
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...where people have the demonym: | Venetian | 83%
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...whose death rate after diagnosis, as a percentage, is nearly: | 100 | 82%
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...who wrote a character who was a merchant from: | Venice | 82%
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...the most famous of whom was famously featured in a play by: | Shakespeare | 81%
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...which is the year of death of the last surviving: | Apostle of Jesus | 79%
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...where someone might try to get away with a: | Bluff | 79%
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...which was created in part by: | Oppenheimer | 78%
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...whose project culminated with the creation of the: | Nuclear Bomb | 76%
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...which is purported to be the world's largest: | Temple | 76%
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...which, by definition, must contain a: | Hydroxy Group | 75%
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...when one of the Roman Consuls had the title of: | Caesar | 74%
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...which is the birthplace of: | The Buddha | 74%
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...which is the primary religion in: | Nepal | 73%
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...which is an opening bet one is forced to make in some types of: | Poker | 72%
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...which is one of the deities in: | Hinduism | 71%
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...which was a slang term that referred to someone from: | Manhattan | 71%
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...which is a statistic tracked in: | Baseball | 68%
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...which is a common type of window: | Blind | 67%
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...which was, historically, a term for: | Rabies | 67%
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...which is synonymous with: | Error | 65%
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...which can make organic compounds water-soluble, or give the property of: | Hydrophilia | 65%
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...which can form at a geologic: | Fault | 64%
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...whose "first" set of rules were named after a firehouse called: | Knickerbocker | 55%
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...who might be worshipped in: | Angkor Wat | 49%
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...which is synonymous with: | Escarpment | 43%
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...who, in an interview about his life's work, quoted: | Vishnu | 38%
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