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What US state can be made by anagramming the word 'anime'? Maine
92.8% What British Prime Minister served nearly the entire duration of World War II? Winston Churchill
84.1% What is the capital of Ireland? Dublin
83.8% What spirit can be found in a piƱa colada, a mojito and a dark and stormy? rum
83.7% What geometric shape is used for stop signs? octagon
83.5% Which of Snow White's seven dwarfs has the shortest name? Doc
79.9% What unit of currency is used in Australia? dollar
79.6% What comedic actor starred in 'Billy Madison,' 'Big Daddy,' and 'Happy Gilmore'? Adam Sandler
76.2% What super-popular image messaging app has an icon that is a white ghost surrounded by yellow? Snapchat
75.1% What number is the average (mean) of 30, 10 and 8? 16
74.2% What planet in the solar system is named for the Roman goddess of beauty? Venus
71.6% What is the only real animal in the Chinese zodiac that is a reptile? snake
70.6% What organ is affected by hepatitis? liver
70.5% What country has a square flag with a large, white equilateral cross on a red background? Switzerland
69.7% What Ivy League college shares its name with a color? Brown
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What movie franchise has subtitles including 'At World's End' and 'On Stranger Tides'? Pirates of the Caribbean
68% What comic strip featured Charlie Brown and Woodstock? Peanuts
67.8% What is the longest river in South America? Amazon
66.8% What is the standard SI unit of time used in science? second
66.1% What does the 'A' stand for in the acronym NATO? Atlantic
63.1% What is the name of the winter Olympic event with a 1- or 2-person sled where you go supine and feet first? luge
60.6% What common metallic material is an alloy of iron and carbon? steel
59.9% What former SNL writer penned 'Mean Girls' before co-creating and starring in '30 Rock'? Tina Fey
59.1% What band headed by Michael Stipe had hits with 'Shiny Happy People' and 'Losing My Religion?' R.E.M.
54.5% What HBO comedy series features Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Vice President Selina Meyer? Veep
53% What animal is referred to by the adjective vulpine? fox
52.2% What American author wrote 'The Old Man and the Sea'? Ernest Hemingway
50.3% What is the only country in the world that borders Lesotho? South Africa
45.6% Who composed a famous oratorio in 1741 entitled 'Messiah'? George Frideric Handel
44.3% What machine, used for musical accompaniment, comes from the Japanese for 'empty orchestra'? karaoke
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