| # | Topic | Domain | DD Count | Contestant Accuracy | Avg Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | History | History | 1168 | 68.5% | $2,141 | Practice |
| 2 | Wordplay | Wordplay | 764 | 68.1% | $2,065 | Practice |
| 3 | Visual Art | Arts | 649 | 63.2% | $2,126 | Practice |
| 4 | Literature | Literature | 512 | 63.1% | $2,268 | Practice |
| 5 | U.S. Presidents | History | 377 | 66.8% | $1,796 | Practice |
| 6 | Government & Politics | Business | 373 | 66.5% | $2,148 | Practice |
| 7 | Books & Authors | Literature | 372 | 66.7% | $2,214 | Practice |
| 8 | Science | Science | 317 | 69.4% | $2,548 | Practice |
| 9 | Movies | Pop Culture | 308 | 71.4% | $1,788 | Practice |
| 10 | Bodies of Water | Geography | 296 | 62.5% | $2,096 | Practice |
| 11 | Geography | Geography | 285 | 65.6% | $2,213 | Practice |
| 12 | Animals | Science | 250 | 60.0% | $1,966 | Practice |
| 13 | The Bible | Religion | 245 | 64.5% | $1,766 | Practice |
| 14 | Shakespeare | Literature | 236 | 62.3% | $1,835 | Practice |
| 15 | Transportation | Business | 228 | 63.6% | $1,842 | Practice |
| 16 | Authors | Literature | 224 | 62.5% | $2,200 | Practice |
| 17 | Historical Figures | History | 218 | 67.0% | $1,870 | Practice |
| 18 | Poetry | Literature | 191 | 60.7% | $2,074 | Practice |
| 19 | World Geography | Geography | 189 | 64.6% | $1,886 | Practice |
| 20 | Television | Pop Culture | 184 | 66.3% | $1,294 | Practice |
| 21 | Quotations | Literature | 184 | 66.3% | $1,655 | Practice |
| 22 | American History | History | 171 | 62.6% | $1,879 | Practice |
| 23 | Music | Music | 163 | 70.6% | $1,917 | Practice |
| 24 | Letter Words | Wordplay | 163 | 65.6% | $2,049 | Practice |
| 25 | Countries | Geography | 163 | 69.9% | $2,592 | Practice |
| 26 | Word Origins | Language | 160 | 57.5% | $2,403 | Practice |
| 27 | Novels | Literature | 157 | 57.3% | $2,341 | Practice |
| 28 | Business & Industry | Business | 157 | 66.2% | $1,792 | Practice |
| 29 | Botany | Science | 157 | 59.9% | $1,928 | Practice |
| 30 | Capitals | Geography | 153 | 63.4% | $2,444 | Practice |
The extinct volcano Ilyas Dag is near the westernmost part of Turkey, while this volcanic massif is near the easternmost part
Cricket is the national sport of this Caribbean nation & Anglicanism is the predominant religion
A series of clashes between the U.K. & Iceland over territorial rights in the North Atlantic were called these "fishy" wars
The capital cities of these 2 South American nations sit on opposite shores of the Rio de la Plata estuary
North of the Arctic Circle, Mount Kebne rises nearly 7,000 feet as the tallest peak in this nation
It's the country that surrounds the Gambia
The king of this country gets the official title "Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques"
Once claimed by Italy, Cyrenaica is an historic region & former province of this 650,000-square-mile land
Ouagadougou, the capital of this country, is about 500 miles from the seacoast
1935-1944--Manuel Quezon
In 2022 it changed its official name, adding 2 dots over the "U" & changing the final "ey" to "iye"
Add 2 vowels:2 Neighbors in West Africa
This Central European dual state got divided into 2 new countries in 1918, each keeping half of the original name
The Tropic of Capricorn passes through this Indian Ocean island nation about 300 mi. south of the capital, Antananarivo
Corra Linn, part of the Falls of Clyde
Sultan Haitham rules this nation on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula
Don't be sad; this country is known as "India's teardrop"
Of the 7 countries that make up the mainland of Central America, this one is farthest south
In Central America, thought to be from the name of a local leader & the Spanish word for water
Population 52 million, it has twice the people but 20 times the per capita GDP of its neighbor to the north
The longest river in Ireland, it flows 220 miles to reach the Atlantic Ocean near Limerick
They're the two countries highlighted here; insert two letters into the name of one to get the other
This country is divided into more than 20 provinces, including Guayas & Galapagos
The Bridge of the Americas (not the one in "Sicario")
Jaiva, or township jive, is native to this country
The 2 Saudi-adjacent countries called this (Aden) & this (Sanaa) merged in 1990 to form a new nation
Israel & Saudi Arabia
The last Russian troops left it in 1994
This European country has about 33,000 people; the country that completely surrounds it has about 60 million
Morocco's official languages are Tamazight & this
The first Spanish explorers in the region noticed silver ornaments worn by natives & this country's name was born
Crossing Iberia, you see P, S, A, for Portugal & these 2 nations
The 2 that touch both the Atlantic Ocean & the Pacific Ocean
If you turned in 175 quadrillion of this country's old currency in 2015, you would get 5 U.S. dollars
is entombed in Plac Pilsudskiego
It occupies most of the world's largest peninsula
Between Morocco & Tunisia, it's almost 3.5 times the size of Texas
This principality has only about 2.5 miles of coast, on the Mediterranean Sea
These 2 neighboring Middle East countries share the lowest elevation on land, about 1,300 feet below sea level
The country's busiest port, this southwestern Canadian city is about 15 miles from the U.S. border
July 9, 2011 is the world's most recently inaugurated new independence day, for this nation
About 600 small islands make up this Pacific Ocean country whose name means "small islands"
Entirely south of the Equator, by area
These 2 Mediterranean islands are independent countries
Its official languages include German, Italian & French; 20% of its people mainly speak French
"Himno Istmeño", or "Isthmus Hymn"
The Netherlands relinquished sovereignty over it in 1949
Reino Unido
First name of the man for whom Zimbabwe was formerly named
This city-state's entire military consists of Swiss soldiers