Memorize these and recognize 9.7% of all Stupid Answers clues.
| # | Answer | Count | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | desert | 4 | The Sahara Desert derives its name from an Arabic word meaning this |
| 2 | Belle Starr | 4 | Carvings of a horse, star & bell appear on the headstone of this Wild West "Bandit Queen" |
| 3 | The Band | 4 | You can form your own rock band & tour the world with this 2007 video game from MTV games |
| 4 | The Who | 3 | In a 1978 song, this group asked, "Who Are You?" |
| 5 | Wang Chung | 2 | A song by this group says, "Everybody have fun tonight, everybody Wang Chung tonight" |
| 6 | Vinci | 2 | In 1452 Leonardo da Vinci was born near a small Tuscan hill town called this |
| 7 | Upset | 2 | Man o' War's first defeat came in 1919 at Saratoga in an upset by this horse |
| 8 | the North Sea | 2 | To get from Edinburgh to Gothenburg, go north & east across this sea |
| 9 | The Museum of Modern Art | 2 | Founded in 1929, this New York museum is dedicated to modern art |
| 10 | State Fair | 2 | In 1933 Will Rogers & Janet Gaynor starred in a non-musical version of this film set at the Iowa state fair |
| 11 | Silent Movie | 2 | In 1976 Marcel Marceau had the only spoken line in this otherwise silent movie |
| 12 | Pink | 2 | Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & this pink-clad singer sang "Lady Marmalade" at the 2002 Grammys |
| 13 | People | 2 | This weekly mag took the time to put newsmaking people like Selena Gomez & Kate Upton on its Nov. 20, 2017 cover |
| 14 | Great Britain | 2 | Composer Benjamin Britten was born November 22, 1913 at Lowestoft on this island |
| 15 | Graves' Disease | 2 | Physician Robert Graves first identified this disease in 1835 |
| 16 | Geneva | 2 | Geneva is the capital of this Swiss canton |
| 17 | Central Park West | 2 | On the west, Central Park is bounded by this street |
| 18 | Big Country | 2 | Group that had the 1983 hit "In A Big Country" |
| 19 | European Union | 2 | The flag of this union of European countries has a circle of 12 gold stars on a field of blue |
| 20 | the Holy Roman Empire | 2 | Voltaire said it was "neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire" |
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