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1. What
Middle Eastern capital ends with a US state capital?
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2.
Name the European capital that's made up of two men's nicknames
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3.
When each definition is answered correctly, the result will sound like a world capital.
For example: Pacino expresses scorn would be Algiers (Al Jeers)
a. Auto graveyard
b. Shoe size
c. Taylor hairdo
d. Fire Yogi
e. Southern girl got older
f. Donned a carpenter's tool
g. Revolution delay
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4.
A certain 6 letter word of two syllables could be defined as "health spa
features". When the syllables merely trade places, what well know island capital is
formed?
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5.
Replace two letters in a European capital and get another European capital.
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6.
A synonym for "continued" followed by a synonym for "continue" yields
what 7 letter Asian capital?
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7.
Ignoring for the moment that Cambodia's capital is two words, pick out four consecutive
letters from PHNOMPENH and then name another well known world capital that contains the
same foursome, whole and in order.
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8.
Name the only 6 letter, one syllable world capital.
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9.
Name a European capital that has a country in its exact center.
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10.
When the two syllables of an African country trade places, the result is a capital city in
South America. Name both places.
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11.
A certain South American capital, minus it's first and last letters, is an African country
spelled backwards. Names the capital.
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12.
A well known East Asian capital has three syllables. Syllables 2 and 1, when pronounced
together (and in that order), become a South American capital. (When you solve this your
reaction might be syllable 3.)
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13.
Name a European country that has a European Capital in its exact center.
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14.
Name a Capital that has the same letters in order in the beginning as on the end.
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15. Name a Country that is a smaller part of its
Capital's name.
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16. Name a Capital that is a smaller part of its
Country's name.
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17. Name a Capital / Country that has four or more
consecutive letters, and then name another Capital / Country that contains the same set,
whole and in order.
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18.
How many pairs or triplets of country names can you find that differ by 2 letters or less? Example: Slovakia - Slovenia
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19. Name the only 4 American states that begin and end with the same letter.
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20.
The words below hides something in common but only one pair really exists. Can you spot them?
bernoullian aberrometer superultrafrostified acclimatizer vagabondish aircraftswoman spermatogonial abnormalism
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21.
What island kingdom is an anagram of a dance?
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22.
What island might one eat for breakfast?
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23.
Which two national capital cities are closest to being antipodal?
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24.
Name five countries whose names are only one syllable long.
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