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DDG Trivia Places 7
Question | Answer |
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What winter celebration calls for lighting red, green and black candles in the Kinara? | Kwanza. |
What's Latvia's largest minority ethnic group? | Russians. |
What country sends the highest percentage of 15- and 16-year-olds to the altar? | The U.S. |
How many expressways did China's drivers have to choose from, in 1992? | Zero. |
What southern city is famous for its "Beale Street Blues"? | Memphis. |
What's the only U.S. state that serves all of its residents with water systems that have violated the Safe Drinking Water Act? | New Jersey. |
What British Commonwealth nation has the most people driving on the right side of the road? | Canada. |
What two African rivers did Henry Stanley prove were not connected? | The Congo and the Nile. |
What infamous Beijing square has a name that ironically means "Gate of Heavenly Peace"? | Tiananmen Square. |
How are you traveling in Africa if you've rented a rakumi? | By camel. |
Which of the Great Lkes does not lap Canadian shores? | Lake Michigan. |
What's the third-largest continent in square miles? | North America. |
What European country uses its Latin name, Helvetia, on its stamps. | Switzerland. |
What East African country's annual four percent population growth rate is the world's highest? | Kenya's. |
What town name did Missouri's postmaster come up with when residents asked for something "sort of peculiar"? | Peculiar. |
What South American country elected as its president Alberto ?Fujimori, the son of Japanese immigrants, in 1990? | Peru. |
What U.S. state had the first 7-Eleven stores? | Texas. |
What sea laps the shores of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan? | The Aral Sea. |
What Central American country has its capital in Tegucigalpa? | Honduras. |
What country calls its expressways autostrada? | Italy. |
What Great Plains state are you stuck in if you're out of gas in Gas? | Kansas. |
What African country is serviced by Jan Smuts International Airport?South Africa. | South Africa. |
What Arizona city was so named because it rose from the ruins of a Native American town? | Phoenix. |
How may years did Britain lease Hong Kong for? | Ninety-nine. |
What country boasts the towns of Barnstaple, Fishguard and Holyhead? | Britain. |
What U.S. state grabs the most money from domestic tourists, double that of Hawaii? | Nevada. |
What eastern European country's name is a Slavonic word meaning "plain dwellers"? | Poland's. |
What fish is called "finnan haddie" when smoked in Scotland? | Haddock. |
What Southeast Asian city did the U.S. open an embassy in, in 1995? | Hanoi. |
What mountains are home to the entertainment world's Borscht Belt? | The Catskills. |