Memorize these and you could recognize 10.3% of all Stupid Answers clues.
| # | Answer | Appearances | Sample Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | desert | 4 | The name of the Gobi, a vast desert of central Asia, means this in Mongolian |
| 2 | Belle Starr | 4 | Carvings of a bell and a star are found on her gravestone in Porum, Oklahoma |
| 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 | Leonardo da Vinci was born near this small Tuscan town in 1519 |
| 7 | Upset | 2 | The thoroughbred racehorse Man O' War lost only one race: a 1919 upset to a horse named this |
| 8 | the North Sea | 2 | The Rhine River flows north from Switzerland into Germany & through the Netherlands before emptying into 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 | (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Iowa State Fair.) Will Rogers, Jeanne Crain & Pat Boone starred in different versions of this film about a fa... |
| 11 | Silent Movie | 2 | In 1976 Marcel Marceau had the only spoken line in this otherwise silent movie |
| 12 | Pink | 2 | L.A.'s Pink's hot dog stand has many fans, incl. this often pink-haired singer, who, by the way, isn't the owner |
| 13 | People | 2 | Paris Hilton & Tiger Woods were 2 of the people on the cover of this magazine's Dec. 15, 2003 issue |
| 14 | Great Britain | 2 | Air France is not the national airline of this country |
| 15 | Graves' Disease | 2 | Physician Robert Graves first identified this disease in 1835 |
| 16 | Geneva | 2 | This large Swiss city is on the western end of Lake Geneva |
| 17 | Central Park West | 2 | In New York City Eighth Avenue becomes this street as it runs along the west edge of Central Park |
| 18 | Big Country | 2 | This group's 1st big U.S. hit was "In A Big Country" |
| 19 | 1 | 2 | In the binary number system, this number would be 01 |
| 20 | European Union | 2 | The flag of this union of European countries has a circle of 12 gold stars on a field of blue |
| 21 | the Holy Roman Empire | 2 | Voltaire said it was "neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire" |