Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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In a Roman theater, during the Ides of March, senators assassinated: | Julius Caesar | 98%
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...who famously spoke the phrase: | Veni, Vidi, Vici | 94%
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...which starred: | Bill Murray | 88%
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...which takes place during: | World War I | 78%
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...who was also in: | Groundhog Day | 75%
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...which one must understand (to some degree) to parse the phrase: | Ich bin ein Berliner | 74%
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...who, six times, hosted a ceremony where one might win an: | Oscar | 74%
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...who wrote: | A Farewell to Arms | 69%
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...who, under the reign of Alfonso, largely converted to: | Catholicism | 65%
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...who were actually: | German | 65%
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...which sounds like, but is certainly not, a biography about: | Hemingway | 65%
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...which is referenced in the line, "we came, we saw, we kicked its ass!" in: | Ghostbusters | 64%
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...which is the first name of the playwright who wrote: | The Importance of Being Earnest | 63%
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...which, in economic circles, was called one of the: | Four Asian Tigers | 62%
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...which grew out of lore from an American folk called the: | Pennsylvania Dutch | 62%
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...which is located within: | Rome | 61%
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...who paid for the construction of Rome's first permanent: | Theater | 61%
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...which is a famous quote from: | Kennedy | 60%
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...whose principal offices are located in the: | Vatican | 58%
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...whose brother was assassinated by: | Sirhan Sirhan | 55%
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...which falls one classification rank below: | Kingdom | 54%
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...who committed his crime in: | The Ambassador Hotel | 53%
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...whose second largest city is: | Busan | 52%
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...where the First Triumvirate dissolved, leading to Julius Caesar's total military victory over: | Pompey | 51%
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...which is an official language in: | Singapore | 48%
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...which is the destination for a movie train trying to escape: | Zombies | 46%
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...which belongs to the classification rank of: | Phylum | 45%
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...which also included: | South Korea | 45%
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...whose etymological roots correlate to the word for "east" in the language of: | Malay | 44%
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...of which, the oldest continuous example is the Imperial House of: | Japan | 40%
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...whose etymological origins likely come from the Bantu language: | Kongo | 37%
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...who conquered Portuguese: | Timor | 35%
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...who, during World War I, fell to the forces of: | Australia | 32%
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...which is, taxonomically, a: | Chordate | 27%
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...who fought a poorly planned war against the mighty: | Emu | 24%
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...when part of New Guinea was called: | Kaiser-Wilhelmsland | 24%
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