Clue | Answer | % Correct |
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Scottish loch dear to crytozoologists' hearts | Ness | 86%
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Hindu deity Shiva can have four of these | Arms | 76%
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Japanese comics, cartooning and animation | Manga | 74%
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Not amateurs (or antis) | Pros | 69%
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Main currency of Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Gabon, among others | Franc | 67%
|
Manganese | 63%
| |
An inhabitant of Estonia, Lithuania, or Latvia | Balt | 62%
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Spanish for "gold" | Oro | 62%
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First name of cotton gin inventor Whitney | Eli | 59%
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Francium | 56%
| |
Cobalt | 55%
| |
British-made car not ergonomically suited for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (see caveat) | Mini | 48%
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Towering, bark-skinned creature from Lord of the Rings | Ent | 46%
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Vietnamese Lunar New Year | Tet / Tết | 43%
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Aluminium | 39%
| |
Falcon-headed Egyptian god | Horus | 39%
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Boron | 37%
| |
Helium / Berkelium / Nobelium | 36%
| |
A class of drugs used to lower cholesterol | Statin | 30%
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Short name for a speedy drug used by both Allied and Axis forces during WWII | Meth | 28%
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Large-capacity receptacle from which one might sip a rauchbier, perhaps | Stein | 28%
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Sinister, eyeball-stealing alien collective featured in Star Trek | Borg | 26%
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Einsteinium | 25%
| |
Oganesson / Tennessine | 25%
| |
Phosphorus | 24%
| |
Darmstadtium | 22%
| |
British submachine gun used in WWII | Sten | 22%
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Twice-repeated nonsense word in the title of a Tommy James and the Shondells hit song from 1968, made popular again by Billy Idol in 1981 | Mony | 20%
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Seven-letter element containing the name of a six-letter element | Terbium | 19%
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Tungsten | 18%
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Ytterbium | 18%
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Dysprosium | 16%
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Antimony | 15%
| |
Astatine | 14%
| |
Seaborgium | 13%
| |
Promethium | 10%
| |
Lutetium | 8%
| |
Roentgenium | 6%
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