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Question
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Contestant's Answer
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    94.3%
| What surname was shared by a historical outlaw named "Butch" and a fictional cowboy named "Hopalong?" | Lesbian | |
    93.3%
| In science, which William discovered that blood circulates around the body? | Shatner | |
    85.6%
| What "T" are people who live in a house paying rent to a landlord? | Terrorists | |
    82.2%
| What was the last state to join the USA? | Canada | |
    65.4%
| What insect is normally found hovering above lakes? | Crocodiles | |
    64.8%
| In his 1961 number one UK single "Wooden Heart," Elvis sings in English and which other European language? | English | Listen |
    64.5%
| Which letter of the alphabet sounds exactly the same as the term for a female sheep? | Baa | ListenWatch |
    64.4%
| In human development, what "B" is the usual 4-letter word for a newborn infant? | Wasp | |
    64.1%
| In superstition, people salute which black and white bird when it is seen alone? | Penguin (Thanks to Adam C.) | |
    64%
| In human anatomy, the umbilicus is a scar in the center of the adbomen that is more commonly known by what five-letter name? | Button | Listen |
    62.8%
| The term 'Rubenesque' derives from which 17th Century artist? | Aretha Franklin (Thanks to Adam C.) | |
    62.6%
| In nature, most unripe fruit is which color, purple or green? | Plum | Listen |
    62.5%
| What was the name of Madonna's concert tour in 1990? | Blond Tart | Listen |
    62.5%
| The name of which small, wingless, jumping insect precedes "bite", "collar", and "market" to give three familiar terms? | Bicycle | |
    62.4%
| What "A" is the term for a set of symbols in which each character represents a simple speech sound? | Aural | Listen |
    62.2%
| In traffic, what 'J' is where two roads meet? | Jool carriageway (Thanks to Adam C.) | |
    62.1%
| In spelling, what consonant is found in both "good" and "bad"? | O | |
    62%
| A pain in the muscles or bones of the lower legs, often suffered by sportsmen, is known as shin...? | ...dler's List | |
    61.9%
| In comedy, Ernie Wise was frequently teased by Eric Morcambe for having short, fat, hairy what? | Hair (Correct answer: Legs) | Listen |
    61.8%
| Which large mammal is adapted to sandy conditions, having protective eyelashes, nostrils than can be closed, and broad, soft feet? | Alligator | Listen |
    61.7%
| In agriculture, irrigation involves supplying farmland with which substance essential for growth? | Weeds | Listen |
    61.5%
| In books that are written in English, each line is printed and read starting at which side of the page? | The right | Listen |
    61.5%
| The song by Elvis that on its reissue in 2005 became the 1000th number one single in UK chart history is entitled "One..." what? | A Little Less Conversation | Listen |
    61.5%
| In solid geometry, What H is the name given to half a sphere? | Half a circle | Listen |
    60.8%
| Which iconic cartoon family made their film debut in 2007, 20 years after their show was first broadcast on American television? | The Osbournes | Listen |
    60.6%
| How many wheels does a unicycle have? | Two | Listen |
    60.4%
| In medicine, the phrase "contagious disease" literally means an illness that is spread by which of the five senses? | Sight. | Listen |
    60.2%
| In science, what was the surname of the German physicist who is credited with the invention of the mercury thermometer? | Mercury | Listen |
    60.2%
| In slang, which three-letter word precedes "shop" to make a rhyming term for a police station? | Nick | Listen |
    59.3%
| The role of the plump teenager Tracy Turnblad, played by Nikki Blonsky in the 2007 film "Hairspray," was played in the 1988 original by Ricki who? | Tomlinson | Listen |