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2-Word Countries
Congrats, Emma!
100

Satan is also known as the "Prince of" this.

Darkness

100

The heart of a reactor becomes a final sports total.

(S)core

100

Heineken

Netherlands

100

Confusion lies over the true capital of this country - is it Pretoria? Johannesburg? Cape Town?

South Africa

100

Emma Raducanu - US Open Champion. Commiserations to Leylah Fernandez - her opponent, of this nationality. Ironically, also the birth-country of Emma herself.

Canadian

200

Johnny Knoxville? Or perhaps, any idiot!

Jackass

200

Fermented juice turns into barnyard beasts.

(S)wine
200

Stella Artois

Belgium

200

Supposedly, there's more sheep than people here. The real question - where's the Old version?

New Zealand

200

Wimbledon on grass, Australian and US Opens on hard-court - the French Open is played on this surface.

Clay

300

In gemspeak it describes a diamond with virtually no imperfections.

Flawless

300

Burnt wood residue becomes a fashion accessory worn over the shoulder.

(S)ash

300

Sapporo

Japan

300

DAILY DOUBLE

South Korea

300

Wimbledon is often colloquially known by this - it's the first four characters of its postcode.

SW19

400

Navel oranges are known for being this.

Seedless

400

A monster under a bridge changes into a leisurely walk.

(S)troll

400

Super Bock

Portugal

400

Residents of this West African country are known as Burkinabe.

Burkina Faso

400
Netflix producers clearly thought this legends commentary voice could seamlessly transition to be a voiceover narrator on show Never Have I Ever.

John McEnroe

500

It's been said that when you look into this, from the Greek for "bottomless", it also looks into you.

Abyss

500

An adjective meaning more than enough becomes a piece of an old song used in a new one.

(S)ample

500

San Miguel

The Phillipines

500

It's the southernmost 2-named country in Central America.

Costa Rica

500

11 hours, 5 minutes across 3 days, with the final set finishing 70-68. June 2010 saw the most ridiculous - and obviously, longest - tennis match in history, featuring these 2 players (name one).

Nicolas Mahut & John Isner

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