I got all ten! However, re #6: Where besides Florida in the Caribbean are small islands termed 'keys'? BTW, when the Spanish first came across one of these small islands, they saw it had a great many bones so they called it 'cayo huesco' [KYE-oh WES-coah] which means 'bone islet' in Spanish. However, it soon got called Key West and the term 'key' got applied to that entire chain of islets leading from the Everglades. Interestingly while Key West is NOT technically the westernmost of those islets, it IS the westernmost which has its own supply of fresh water!
It frightens me to think that these are actually supposed to be challenging
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I got all ten!
However, re #6: Where besides Florida in the Caribbean are small islands termed 'keys'? BTW, when the Spanish first came across one of these small islands, they saw it had a great many bones so they called it 'cayo huesco' [KYE-oh WES-coah] which means 'bone islet' in Spanish. However, it soon got called Key West and the term 'key' got applied to that entire chain of islets leading from the Everglades. Interestingly while Key West is NOT technically the westernmost of those islets, it IS the westernmost which has its own supply of fresh water!
If you think those questions were hard, I can't imagine what you would consider easy !
Hmm., 50% of the questions involved the USA. How about a more balanced "world" approach. Just saying!