Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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An ostrich lives in Africa, but an emu lives in | Australia | 100%
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A cypress is a type of tree, but Cyprus is a | country | 100%
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Guyana is in South America, but Ghana is in | Africa | 93%
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Scotland is a "country" only in the British English sense of the word (and FIFA), but Ireland actually is a separate | country | 90%
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A lizard is a reptile, but a salamander is an | amphibian | 86%
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Sashimi is just slices of (usually) raw fish, but sushi also includes seaweed and vinegared | rice | 83%
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Elijah Wood was the star of a popular fantasy film franchise adapted from beloved books called the Lord of the Rings, but Daniel Radcliffe was the star of a popular fantasy film franchise adapted from beloved books called | Harry Potter | 79%
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A whale shark is a kind of fish, but an actual whale is a | mammal | 76%
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Zooey Deschanel is an actress famous for playing the starring role in the show New Girl, but Katie Perry is a pop | singer | 72%
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Bigfoot is spotted in North America, but Yeti is spotted in | Asia | 62%
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Oatmeal is made of oats, but grits are made of | corn | 62%
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The easiest to spot difference between African elephants and Asian elephants is the size of their | ears | 62%
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Pad thai is a popular noodle dish from Thailand, but yakisoba is a popular noodle dish from | Japan | 62%
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An Allosaurus has front limbs with three clawed fingers, but a Tyrannosaurus only has | two | 48%
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There were many Jedi knights, but Sith lords are never more than | two | 48%
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"Their" is a possessive pronoun, but "they're" is the two words "they" and "are" combined into a | contraction | 45%
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A dry martini is different from a "wet" martini because it has less | vermouth | 38%
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An Almond Joy has nuts, but Mounds | don't | 34%
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Tacos are usually made in corn tortillas, but burrito tortillas are usually made of | flour | 34%
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An alligator will see you later, but a crocodile will see you | after a while | 31%
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