Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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Has a mythical Scottish monster | Loch Ness | 97%
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Borders Chicago | Lake Michigan | 95%
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Largest lake in Africa (area) | Lake Victoria | 95%
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Borders Cleveland and Buffalo | Lake Erie | 94%
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Largest freshwater lake (by area) | Lake Superior | 93%
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Borders Toronto | Lake Ontario | 88%
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Largest freshwater lake (by volume) | Lake Baikal | 87%
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Lake in Switzerland and France | Lake Geneva | 81%
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High-altitude lake between Bolivia and Peru | Lake Titicaca | 80%
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Has world's largest lake-island | Lake Huron | 69%
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Italian lake for the rich and famous | Lake Como | 63%
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Twice hosted the Winter Olympics | Lake Placid | 62%
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Lake in Central America infested with freshwater sharks | Lake Nicaragua | 58%
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Largest in Scotland (by area) | Loch Lomond | 56%
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Between California and Nevada | Lake Tahoe | 55%
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African lake - world's second largest by volume | Lake Tanganyika | 54%
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African lake that shrank by 95% between 1963–1998 | Lake Chad | 52%
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Has more fish species than any | Lake Malawi | 52%
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African Great Lake named in honor of Queen Victoria's consort | Lake Albert | 49%
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Largest in Manitoba | Lake Winnipeg | 46%
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Large lagoon of Venezuela | Lake Maracaibo | 44%
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Lake near the above with namesake of the world capital on it | Lake Managua | 43%
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African Great Lake named after a British king | Lake Edward | 40%
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Largest lakes in northwestern Russia, near St. Petersburg | Lake Ladoga | 40%
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Largest in Hungary | Lake Balaton | 38%
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Syrian reservoir built on Euphrates (hint: nation's president) | Lake Assad | 37%
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Reservoir created by Hoover Dam | Lake Mead | 35%
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Reservoir in Nile with namesake for an Egyptian President | Lake Nasser | 34%
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"Shocking" reservoir of Ghana | Lake Volta | 33%
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Between Austria, Germany and Switzerland | Lake Constance | 32%
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Largest in Australia (hint: Charlotte Brontë novel) | Lake Eyre | 32%
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Between Vermont and New York | Lake Champlain | 31%
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Location of Scafell Pike, the tallest mountain in England | Lake District | 31%
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Largest in Italy | Lake Garda | 30%
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Saltwater lake New Orleans borders | Lake Pontchartrain | 30%
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Lake on which Zürich is situated | Lake Zürich | 30%
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Largest in Turkey (as well as the Middle East) | Lake Van | 28%
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Largest lakes in northwestern Russia, near St. Petersburg | Lake Onega | 27%
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City between Tampa and Orlando | Lakeland | 23%
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Famous lake in Slovenia with a church on an island in it | Lake Bled | 22%
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Kazakhstan's largest | Lake Balkhash | 21%
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Lake at the northernmost point in the continental US | Lake of the Woods | 21%
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Largest in the United Kingdom | Lough Neagh | 21%
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Manitoba's third largest lake | Lake Manitoba | 19%
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Biggest lake in Antarctica | Lake Vostok | 16%
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Between Alberta and Saskatchewan | Lake Athabasca | 15%
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Major lake west of Rwanda | Lake Kivu | 14%
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Between Estonia and Russia | Lake Peipus | 14%
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Indonesian supervolcano that nearly caused humans' extinction | Lake Toba | 14%
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Another name for Sea of Galilee | Lake Tiberias | 13%
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"Awesome" loch near the above | Loch Awe | 13%
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Minnesota town where all the kids are above average | Lake Wobegon | 12%
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Deepest and oldest lake in Southern Europe, a UNESCO site | Lake Ohrid | 11%
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Largest in Finland | Lake Saimaa | 11%
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Where the Blue Nile starts | Lake Tana | 11%
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New Zealand's biggest lake | Lake Taupo | 11%
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Is connected to Perth, Scotland by a river with the same name | Loch Tay | 11%
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Chicago's most populous community area | Lake View | 10%
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Largest lake entirely in Switzerland | Lake Neuchâtel | 9%
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Reservoir north of Charlotte, NC (hint: Norse ethnic group) | Lake Norman | 9%
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Makes up about 4% of Armenia's surface area | Lake Sevan | 8%
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Largest lake in Iran | Lake Urmia | 8%
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Lake in Djibouti that contains Africa's lowest point | Lake Assal | 7%
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Largest in Japan | Lake Biwa | 7%
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Largest in Florida | Lake Okeechobee | 7%
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