Letter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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D | April birthstone | Diamond | 90%
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R | July birthstone | Ruby | 87%
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E | May birthstone | Emerald | 86%
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O | October birthstone birthstone and the national gemstone of Australia | Opal | 84%
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S | September birthstone | Sapphire | 83%
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J | Stone that was mined in China as early as 6000 BC | Jade | 75%
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G | January birthstone | Garnet | 70%
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Q | Varieties of this stone include amethyst, citrine, and onyx | Quartz | 67%
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A | A blue or turquoise variety of beryl | Aquamarine | 63%
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P | Variety of olivine and August birthstone | Peridot | 53%
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Z | One of the three birthstones for December | Zircon | 49%
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L | A deep blue stone used to make ultramarine, the finest blue pigment used by Renaissance artists | Lapis Lazuli | 44%
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M | An opaque, green-banded mineral | Malachite | 24%
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T | A Sri Lankan gem that can be bi- or even tri-colored | Tourmaline | 20%
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F | A transparent to translucent yellow, orange, or red stone | Fire opal | 10%
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I | A transparent form of cordierite also known as "water-sapphire" | Iolite | 10%
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K | Pink to lilac colored stone discovered in 1902 and named for Tiffany & Co's chief jeweler at the time. | Kunzite | 9%
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B | The very rare-colored state gemstone of Texas | Blue Topaz | 6%
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U | A stone that exists in various shades of green and pink and often has a mottled appearance | Unakite | 5%
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V | A green, brown, yellow, or blue opaque stone first discovered in blocks or lava from an ancient volcano | Vesuvianite | 4%
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C | A pale green to yellow stone that is the third-hardest natural gemstone | Chrysoberyl | 2%
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H | Colorless, pale gray, or pale yellow Norwegian stone first described in 1890 | Hambergite | 1%
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N | A rare black opaque stone found in Greenland | Nuummite | 1%
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