100% | IRE | 3 | Country that U2 and Colin Farrell are from: Abbr. |
70% | IRE | 3 | Country that U2 and Hozier are from: Abbr. |
53% | IRE | 3 | Country U2 and Sinead O'Connor are from: Abbr. |
52% | IRE | 3 | Country that singers Bono, Enya, and Hozier are from: Abbr. |
43% | IRE | 3 | Country the band U2 is from: Abbr. |
42% | IRE | 3 | Country that "Take Me to Church" singer Hozier is from: Abbr. |
41% | GER | 3 | European nation that used to be divided into East and West countries: Abbr. |
40% | USA | 3 | Country that's less than 100 miles from both Russia and Cuba: Abbr. |
40% | IRE | 3 | Colin Farrell's country: Abbr. |
40% | DENMARK | 7 | Country that Hamlet was from |
39% | EGYPT | 5 | Country that Mohamed Salah is from |
39% | RSA | 3 | Country that has 11 official languages and English is only the fourth most common (abbr.) |
39% | USA | 3 | Country that's about 100 miles from Cuba: Abbr. |
39% | USA | 3 | Country that broke away from England in 1776: Abbr. |
39% | USA | 3 | Country that borders the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans: Abbr. |
39% | USA | 3 | Country that Puerto Rico is a part of: Abbr. |
39% | USA | 3 | Country that borders Canada and Mexico: Abbr. |
39% | IRE | 3 | Country that is home to Dublin: Abbr. |
39% | USSR | 4 | Country that Belarus was part of: Abbr. |
38% | IRE | 3 | Colin Farrell and Pierce Brosnan's homeland: Abbr. |
38% | USA | 3 | Country that Guam is a territory of: Abbr. |
38% | ISR | 3 | Country that is more than 50% desert: Abbr. |
38% | IRE | 3 | Birth country of Colin Farrell and Cillian Murphy (Abbr.) |
38% | USSR | 4 | Communist country that lasted from 1922 to 1991: Abbr. |
38% | USSR | 4 | Large former country that included Russia and Ukraine: Abbr. |
38% | USSR | 4 | Former country that was once led by Brezhnev: Abbr. |
37% | USSR | 4 | Country that underwent perestroika in the eighties and nineties: Abbr. |
37% | JAPAN | 5 | Country that baseball's Ichiro Suzuki is from |
37% | PERU | 4 | South American country that Paddington Bear was from |
37% | USA | 3 | Country that broke away from England in the 18th century: Abbr. |