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1 | Universe (Q1) | totality consisting of space, time, matter and energy |
2 | Earth (Q2) | third planet from the Sun in the Solar System |
3 | life (Q3) | matter capable of extracting energy from the environment for replication |
4 | death (Q4) | permanent cessation of vital functions |
5 | human (Q5) | any member of Homo sapiens, unique extant species of the genus Homo, from embryo to adult |
6 | Q6 | no description |
7 | Q7 | no description |
8 | happiness (Q8) | mental or emotional state of well-being characterized by pleasant emotions |
9 | Q9 | no description |
10 | Q10 | no description |
11 | Q11 | no description |
12 | Q12 | no description |
13 | triskaidekaphobia (Q13) | fear of the number 13 |
14 | Q14 | no description |
15 | Africa (Q15) | continent |
16 | Canada (Q16) | country in North America |
17 | Japan (Q17) | island country in East Asia |
18 | South America (Q18) | continent |
19 | cheating (Q19) | breaking of rules to gain advantage |
20 | Norway (Q20) | country in Northern Europe |
21 | England (Q21) | country in north-west Europe, part of the United Kingdom |
22 | Scotland (Q22) | country in north-west Europe, part of the United Kingdom |
23 | George Washington (Q23) | president of the United States from 1789 to 1797 |
24 | Jack Bauer (Q24) | character from the television series 24 |
25 | Wales (Q25) | country in north-west Europe; part of the United Kingdom |
26 | Northern Ireland (Q26) | part of the United Kingdom situated on the island of Ireland |
27 | Republic of Ireland (Q27) | country in Northwestern Europe |
28 | Hungary (Q28) | country in Central Europe |
29 | Spain (Q29) | country in southwestern Europe with territories in Africa |
30 | United States of America (Q30) | country primarily located in North America |
31 | Belgium (Q31) | country in western Europe |
32 | Luxembourg (Q32) | country in Northwestern Europe |
33 | Finland (Q33) | country in Northern Europe |
34 | Sweden (Q34) | country in Northern Europe |
35 | Denmark (Q35) | country in Northern Europe |
36 | Poland (Q36) | country in Central Europe |
37 | Lithuania (Q37) | country in northeastern Europe |
38 | Italy (Q38) | country in Southern Europe |
39 | Switzerland (Q39) | country in Central Europe |
40 | Austria (Q40) | country in Central Europe |
41 | Greece (Q41) | country in Southeast Europe |
42 | Douglas Adams (Q42) | English author and humourist (1952–2001) |
43 | Turkey (Q43) | country straddling Southeast Europe and West Asia |
44 | beer (Q44) | alcoholic drink |
45 | Portugal (Q45) | country in Southwestern Europe |
46 | Europe (Q46) | continent |
47 | Q47 | no description |
48 | Asia (Q48) | continent |
49 | North America (Q49) | continent and northern subcontinent of the Americas |
50 | Q50 | no description |
51 | Antarctica (Q51) | polar continent in the Southern Hemisphere |
52 | Wikipedia (Q52) | free multilingual online encyclopedia |
53 | Club-Mate (Q53) | caffeinated maté drink |
54 | All your base are belong to us (Q54) | Internet meme of badly translated line from video game |
55 | Netherlands (Q55) | country in Northwestern Europe with territories in the Caribbean |
56 | lolcat (Q56) | image combining a photograph of a cat with text intended to contribute humour |
57 | Never Gonna Give You Up (Q57) | song written and composed by Stock Aitken Waterman, originally recorded by Rick Astley in 1986 and released in 1987 |
58 | penis (Q58) | primary sexual organ of male animals |
59 | PHP (Q59) | scripting language focused on web development |
60 | New York City (Q60) | most populous city in the United States |
61 | Washington, D.C. (Q61) | capital city of the United States of America |
62 | San Francisco (Q62) | consolidated city and county in California, United States |
63 | Q63 | no description |
64 | Berlin (Q64) | federated state, capital and largest city of Germany |
65 | Los Angeles (Q65) | largest city in California, United States of America |
66 | Boeing (Q66) | American global aerospace and defense corporation |
67 | Airbus (Q67) | European aircraft manufacturer |
68 | computer (Q68) | general-purpose device for performing arithmetic or logical operations |
69 | Courrendlin (Q69) | municipality in the canton of Jura, Switzerland |
70 | Bern (Q70) | city in Switzerland, capital of the canton of Bern and de facto capital of Switzerland |
71 | Geneva (Q71) | city in Switzerland and capital of its canton |
72 | Zürich (Q72) | capital of the canton of Zürich, Switzerland |
73 | IRC (Q73) | protocol for real-time Internet chat and messaging |
74 | Breighton (Q74) | village in Yorkshire, England |
75 | Internet (Q75) | global system of connected computer networks based on IP addressing and routing protocols |
76 | Barack Obama (Q76) | President of the United States from 2009 to 2017 |
77 | Uruguay (Q77) | sovereign state in South America |
78 | Basel (Q78) | city on the Rhine, in Switzerland |
79 | Egypt (Q79) | country in Northeast Africa and Southwest Asia |
80 | Tim Berners-Lee (Q80) | English computer scientist, inventor of the World Wide Web (born 1955) |
81 | carrot (Q81) | taproot of vegetables of the species Daucus carota, usually orange in color |
82 | printer (Q82) | computer peripheral that prints text or graphics |
83 | MediaWiki (Q83) | free and open-source wiki software, developed by the Wikimedia Foundation |
84 | London (Q84) | capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom |
85 | Cairo (Q85) | capital city of Egypt |
86 | headache (Q86) | pain in the head or neck |
87 | Alexandria (Q87) | city in Egypt |
88 | Alexandria (Q88) | city in the state of Virginia, United States |
89 | apple (Q89) | fruit of the apple tree |
90 | Paris (Q90) | capital of France |
91 | Abraham Lincoln (Q91) | president of the United States from 1861 to 1865 (American, 1809-1865) |
92 | Q92 | no description |
93 | Q93 | no description |
94 | Android (Q94) | open-source operating system for mobile devices created by Google |
95 | Google (Q95) | American multinational technology company, a subsidiary of Alphabet inc. |
96 | Mexico (Q96) | country in North America |
97 | Atlantic Ocean (Q97) | ocean between Europe, Africa and the Americas |
98 | Pacific Ocean (Q98) | ocean between Asia, Australia and the Americas |
99 | California (Q99) | state of the United States of America |
100 | Boston (Q100) | capital and largest city of Massachusetts, United States |
101 | Lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanodrimhypotrimmatosilphiokarabomelitokatakechymenokichlepikossyphophattoperisteralektryonoptekephalliokigklopeleiolagoiosiraiobaphetraganopterygon (Q101) | fictional dish and longest word in ancient Greek language |
102 | pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis (Q102) | artificial word for a lung disease; longest English word published in a dictionary |
103 | Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (Q103) | song from the film and musical Mary Poppins |
104 | Q104 | no description |
105 | Monday (Q105) | day of the week |
106 | Q106 | no description |
107 | space (Q107) | a three-dimensional extent within which entities exist and have physical relationships to each other |
108 | January (Q108) | first month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
109 | February (Q109) | second month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
110 | March (Q110) | third month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
111 | Mars (Q111) | fourth planet in the Solar System from the Sun |
112 | Mars (Q112) | Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture |
113 | Schulze method (Q113) | Single-winner electoral system |
114 | Kenya (Q114) | country in Eastern Africa |
115 | Ethiopia (Q115) | country in the Horn of Africa |
116 | monarch (Q116) | person at the head of a monarchy |
117 | Ghana (Q117) | sovereign state in West Africa |
118 | April (Q118) | fourth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
119 | May (Q119) | fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
120 | June (Q120) | sixth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
121 | July (Q121) | seventh month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
122 | August (Q122) | eighth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
123 | September (Q123) | ninth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
124 | October (Q124) | tenth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
125 | November (Q125) | eleventh month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
126 | December (Q126) | twelfth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars |
127 | Tuesday (Q127) | day of the week |
128 | Wednesday (Q128) | day of the week |
129 | Thursday (Q129) | day of the week |
130 | Friday (Q130) | day of the week |
131 | Saturday (Q131) | Seventh day of the week |
132 | Sunday (Q132) | day of the week |
133 | mixed-member proportional representation (Q133) | type of mixed electoral system |
134 | bishop (Q134) | piece in the board game chess |
135 | pawn (Q135) | most numerous but the weakest piece in chess |
136 | knight (Q136) | piece in the board game of chess |
137 | rook (Q137) | piece from the board game chess |
138 | king (Q138) | piece from the board game chess |
139 | queen (Q139) | chess piece, able to move any number of squares vertically, horizontally or diagonally |
140 | lion (Q140) | species of big cat |
141 | Timbits (Q141) | Type of doughnut sold by Tim Hortons |
142 | France (Q142) | country in Western Europe |
143 | Esperanto (Q143) | international auxiliary language designed by L. L. Zamenhof |
144 | dog (Q144) | domestic animal |
145 | United Kingdom (Q145) | country in north-west Europe |
146 | house cat (Q146) | domesticated feline |
147 | kitten (Q147) | young cat |
148 | People's Republic of China (Q148) | country in East Asia |
149 | Nyan Cat (Q149) | 2011 Internet meme |
150 | French (Q150) | Romance language |
151 | Wiktionary (Q151) | free online dictionary that anyone can edit |
152 | fish (Q152) | vertebrate animal that lives in water and (typically) has gills |
153 | ethanol (Q153) | chemical compound |
154 | alcoholic beverage (Q154) | drink containing alcohols, typically ethanol |
155 | Brazil (Q155) | country in South America |
156 | alcohols (Q156) | any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a saturated carbon atom |
157 | François Hollande (Q157) | President of France from 2012 to 2017 |
158 | Q158 | no description |
159 | Russia (Q159) | sovereign state in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia |
160 | Cetacea (Q160) | infraorder of mammals |
161 | fiber (Q161) | natural or synthetic substance made of long, thin filaments |
162 | optical fiber (Q162) | light-conducting fiber |
163 | Yorkshire (Q163) | historic county of England |
164 | square (Q164) | regular quadrilateral |
165 | sea (Q165) | large body of saline water |
166 | Black Sea (Q166) | sea between Europe and Asia |
167 | pi (Q167) | ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter |
168 | pi (Q168) | sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet |
169 | mango (Q169) | fruit |
170 | Pirate Parties International (Q170) | political international grouping |
171 | wiki (Q171) | type of website that visitors can edit |
172 | Toronto (Q172) | capital and largest city of the province of Ontario, Canada |
173 | Alabama (Q173) | state of the United States of America |
174 | São Paulo (Q174) | most populous city in Brazil |
175 | São Paulo (Q175) | state in the Southeast Region of Brazil |
176 | Quebec (Q176) | province of Canada |
177 | pizza (Q177) | popular Italian dish with a flat dough-based base and toppings |
178 | pasta (Q178) | Italian food made from flour, eggs and water and shaped in different forms, usually cooked and served with a sauce |
179 | Boeing 747 (Q179) | Airliner family by Boeing |
180 | Wikimedia Foundation (Q180) | American charitable organization |
181 | Jimmy Wales (Q181) | co-founder of Wikipedia (born 1966) |
182 | English (Q182) | Wikimedia disambiguation page |
183 | Germany (Q183) | country in Central Europe |
184 | Belarus (Q184) | country in Eastern Europe |
185 | Larry Sanger (Q185) | American former professor, co-founder of Wikipedia, founder of Citizendium and other projects |
186 | Ken Jennings (Q186) | American game show contestant, host, and writer |
187 | Il Canto degli Italiani (Q187) | national anthem of Italy |
188 | German (Q188) | West Germanic language spoken mainly in Central Europe |
189 | Iceland (Q189) | Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean |
190 | God (Q190) | principal object of faith in monotheistic religions, a divine entity that created and typically supervises all existence |
191 | Estonia (Q191) | sovereign state in northeastern Europe |
192 | David Cameron (Q192) | British politician (born 1966) |
193 | Saturn (Q193) | sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter |
194 | rings of Saturn (Q194) | planetary phenomena |
195 | chocolate (Q195) | nutritionally dense or sweet food product from the seed of Theobroma cacao - cocoa bean |
196 | cherry (Q196) | fruit of the cherry tree |
197 | airplane (Q197) | powered fixed-wing aircraft |
198 | war (Q198) | organised and prolonged violent conflict between states |
199 | 1 (Q199) | natural number |