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Click Chain #6 - Difficulty+

Upon answering the first question, all subsequent questions will refer to the previous answer. Better not miss any!
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Last updated: April 10, 2024
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First submittedApril 18, 2023
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The most notorious cheater in cycling was Lance:
...who was often called "Satchmo" or just:
...the sixteenth of whom died by:
...which was invented in:
...who has an overseas department in:
...which borders:
...which has a famous:
...the most economically important of which is the:
...which was opened in:
...which is divisible by:
...which would be denoted by Romans as:
...which is the current regnal number of:
...who had a song called Hit the Road:
...who ripped apart women in East:
...where the Olympics were held in:
...which gives 4 when divided by:
...which is:
...which is a premium subscription of:
...whose mythological queen at one point was:
...whose daughter, according to pop culture, was:
...who was famously portrayed by:
...who was born in:
...which lies on the:
...whose two largest islands start with:
...which correlates to the Greek letter:
...which is commonly used in math to signify:
...one of which over average gives the IQ of:
...when Jews revolted against the rule of:
...which arose following the death of:
...who utterly defeated:
...whose chiefdom lay near the modern city of:
...which has twice served as the end of a stage of the:
...which officially has no winner from 1999-2005 because of:
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Amazon
Armstrong
Canal
Charles
Clermont-Ferrand
Doping
France
Gal Gadot
Guillotine
Hippolyta
III
Jack
Julius Caesar
London
Louis
Mediterranean
Panama
Prime
S
Sigma
South America
Standard Deviation
Suez Canal
Tel Aviv
The Roman Empire
Tour de France
Vercingetorix
Wonder Woman
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Level 59
Apr 18, 2023
Nice! Was quite hard, has to make educated guesses.

I love how they tie back to the first one

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Level 60
Apr 19, 2023
Can you clarify "...which was invented in:" is asking for a place? Fun but too hard for me :(
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Level 77
Apr 19, 2023
One hint I can give you is that you can just skip to the next question for a clue to the context of the answer. Years don't have overseas territories. ;)
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Level 90
Apr 19, 2023
Which correlates to the *Greek* letter, not Latin.
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Level 77
Apr 19, 2023
Whoops! Yup, that was a glaring error. Thanks.
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Level 67
Apr 1, 2024
I thought "died by" was looking for a year...
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Level 77
Apr 1, 2024
Ah, I could see that being an issue for someone whose first language wasn’t English. It’s common to say someone died by ______, where a cause of death fills the blank. It’d be odd to say someone died by a certain year… I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say it that way, anyway. I’d either say JFK died before 1966 or that he was dead by 1966.
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Level 65
Apr 9, 2024
A couple of corrections:

- Standard Deviation is used in Statistics, not in Mathematics.

- Julius Caesar was not a leader of the Roman Empire. The question may be changed into something like "... the inception of which was catalyzed by the assassination of:"

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Level 66
Apr 9, 2024
Statistics is a branch of maths
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Level 81
Apr 10, 2024
No, statistics is clearly a branch of English.
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Level 20
Apr 10, 2024
Exactly, Julius Ceasar never saw the empire!
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Level 77
Apr 10, 2024
Fixed!
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Level 95
Apr 10, 2024
I've never known French Guiana to border Panama, only Brazil and Suriname. Or is there another Department which does so?
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Level 77
Apr 10, 2024
South America is an answer between those two, so it's South America that borders Panama.
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Level 59
Apr 10, 2024
Clever and fun! Thank you!
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Level 55
Apr 15, 2024
I'm not sure if this is a feature or a bug, but it's frustrating how flipping around between prompts and answering them out of order causes some to lose context and thus be indecipherable. One example here is "...which is:" There's no way to know this is about a number being prime unless you answer it immediately after the previous prompt.
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Level 77
Apr 16, 2024
It’s a feature. It’s not recommended to go back and forth a lot. You’re better off going forward only one hint to help with the question you’re on, but you generally want to go in order.