Dive #25

Krillion Answers for August 9, 2026

All 7 prompts from this dive with every accepted answer ranked by rarity. Open a prompt page for its full breakdown and point values.

Prompt 1 of 7

Name a world capital city south of the equator

44 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • AdamstownCapital of the Pitcairn Islands, home to descendants of the Bounty mutineers and one of the least populated capitals on Earth.
85 ptsDeep Cut19 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • ApiaSamoa's capital, deep in the South Pacific.
  • Brazzaville
  • Bujumbura
  • DiliEast Timor's capital, just south of the line.
  • DodomaTanzania's official capital, roughly six degrees south.
  • Funafuti
  • Gitega
  • Honiara
  • Lilongwe
  • Maseru
  • Mbabane
  • Moroni
  • Nuku'alofa
  • Port Louis
  • Port Moresby
  • Port Vila
  • SucreBolivia's constitutional capital, the one even quizmasters forget.
  • SuvaFiji's capital, out in the South Pacific.
  • VictoriaSeychelles' capital, a shade south of the equator.
60 ptsRare13 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Antananarivo
  • Asuncion
  • Bloemfontein
  • Gaborone
  • Harare
  • KigaliRwanda's capital, about two degrees south of the line.
  • Kinshasa
  • La PazBolivia's seat of government, high in the Andes and well south.
  • Luanda
  • Lusaka
  • Maputo
  • Montevideo
  • Windhoek
30 ptsSchooler6 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Brasilia
  • Cape Town
  • Lima
  • Pretoria
  • Santiago
  • WellingtonNew Zealand's capital, not Auckland.
15 ptsToo Clever3 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • JakartaAbout six degrees south. The map-nerd flex, and yes it's south.
  • NairobiSits just over a degree south of the equator. The 'gotcha, it's actually south' pick.
  • QuitoNamed for the equator, sitting 13 arcminutes south of it. Technically counts and everyone knows it.
10 ptsPlankton2 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Buenos Aires
  • CanberraAustralia's capital, and firmly in the southern hemisphere.

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Prompt 2 of 7

Name a lizard species

46 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Pygmy blue-tongueAn Australian skink declared extinct for 33 years until one turned up in the stomach of a dead snake in 1992. Back from the grave.
85 ptsDeep Cut16 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Armadillo lizardCurls into a spiky ball by biting its own tail.
  • Caiman lizard
  • Day gecko
  • DracoIt glides between trees on wing-like flaps of skin.
  • Glass lizardA legless lizard often mistaken for a snake.
  • Jackson's chameleon
  • Lace monitor
  • Mexican beaded lizard
  • Nile monitor
  • PerentieAustralia's largest lizard, a monitor over two meters long.
  • Sand lizard
  • Satanic leaf-tailed gecko
  • Slow wormA legless lizard, not a worm and not a snake.
  • Sungazer
  • Uromastyx
  • Wall lizard
60 ptsRare19 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Agama
  • Alligator lizard
  • Blue-tongued skink
  • Chuckwalla
  • Collared lizard
  • Fence lizard
  • Frilled lizard
  • Horned lizard
  • House gecko
  • Jesus lizardAnother name for the basilisk that sprints across water.
  • Marine iguanaThe only lizard that forages in the sea, a Galapagos special.
  • Panther chameleon
  • Tegu
  • Thorny devil
  • Tokay gecko
  • Veiled chameleon
  • Water dragon
  • Water monitor
  • Whiptail
30 ptsSchooler4 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Anole
  • Bearded dragon
  • Monitor lizard
  • Skink
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • BasiliskThe 'Jesus lizard' that runs on water. Every nature-doc fan deploys it.
  • Gila monsterThe venomous one from every desert survival show. The school knew you'd reach for it.
10 ptsPlankton4 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Chameleon
  • Gecko
  • Iguana
  • Komodo dragon

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Prompt 3 of 7

Name a type of pastry or doughnut

59 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • SpudnutA doughnut made from potato flour, once a nationwide American chain in the mid-1900s. Fluffier than the wheat kind, and nearly forgotten.
85 ptsDeep Cut14 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Bombolone
  • Canele
  • CroquemboucheA towering cone of cream puffs bound in spun caramel.
  • Financier
  • Gulab jamunAn Indian fried milk-dough ball soaked in rose syrup, a doughnut by any fair reading.
  • Kolache
  • Kouign-amannA butter-and-sugar-caramelized Breton pastry. The pastry-snob deep cut.
  • Loukoumades
  • Malasada
  • Paczki
  • Rugelach
  • Sfogliatella
  • Sopapilla
  • SufganiyahThe jelly doughnut eaten at Hanukkah.
60 ptsRare15 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Beavertail
  • BerlinerThe German jam doughnut. Yes, Kennedy technically called himself one.
  • Galette
  • Long john
  • Macaron
  • Macaroon
  • Maple bar
  • Napoleon
  • Pain au chocolat
  • Palmier
  • Pastel de nata
  • Phyllo pastry
  • Profiterole
  • Shortcrust pastry
  • Zeppole
30 ptsSchooler22 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Apple pie
  • Baklava
  • Bear claw
  • Boston cream
  • Brioche
  • Cake doughnut
  • Cannoli
  • Churro
  • Cinnamon roll
  • Cream puff
  • Cruller
  • Eclair
  • Empanada
  • Fritter
  • Hot cross bun
  • Old fashioned
  • Puff pastry
  • Scone
  • Sticky bun
  • Strudel
  • Tart
  • Turnover
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • BeignetThe New Orleans flex. Powdered sugar and a knowing smile.
  • CronutThe croissant-doughnut hybrid that broke the internet in 2013. Predictably chosen.
10 ptsPlankton5 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Croissant
  • Danish
  • Doughnut
  • Glazed doughnut
  • Jelly doughnut

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Prompt 4 of 7

Name a Grammy Album of the Year winner

68 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Christopher CrossHis 1981 self-titled debut swept Album, Record, Song, and Best New Artist all at once, the first act ever to take all four top Grammys in a single night.
85 ptsDeep Cut20 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • A Man and His Music
  • BabelMumford and Sons, 2013.
  • Back on the Block
  • Blood, Sweat & Tears
  • By the Time I Get to Phoenix
  • Come Dance with Me!
  • Fulfillingness' First Finale
  • Genius Loves Company
  • Getz/GilbertoStan Getz and Joao Gilberto, 1965. The bossa nova one.
  • Judy at Carnegie Hall
  • Morning PhaseBeck, 2015, the one Kanye stormed the stage over.
  • Nick of Time
  • River: The Joni Letters
  • September of My Years
  • Still Crazy After All These YearsPaul Simon, 1976.
  • The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart
  • The Concert for Bangladesh
  • The First Family
  • The Music from Peter GunnHenry Mancini, 1959. The very first Album of the Year.
  • Two Against Nature
60 ptsRare26 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • 24K MagicBruno Mars, 2018.
  • 52nd Street
  • Bridge over Troubled WaterSimon and Garfunkel, 1971.
  • Come Away with MeNorah Jones, 2003.
  • Double Fantasy
  • Falling into You
  • FearlessTaylor Swift, 2010.
  • Golden HourKacey Musgraves, 2019.
  • GracelandPaul Simon, 1987.
  • How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
  • Innervisions
  • Jagged Little PillAlanis Morissette, 1996.
  • MTV Unplugged
  • O Brother, Where Art Thou?The soundtrack, 2002.
  • Raising Sand
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandThe Beatles, 1968. The one that actually won.
  • Songs in the Key of LifeStevie Wonder, 1977.
  • Speakerboxxx/The Love BelowOutKast, 2004.
  • SupernaturalSantana, 2000.
  • Taking the Long Way
  • The Barbra Streisand Album
  • The BodyguardWhitney Houston soundtrack, 1994.
  • Time Out of Mind
  • Toto IV
  • Unforgettable... with Love
  • We Are
30 ptsSchooler18 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • 1989Taylor Swift, 2016.
  • 25Adele again, 2017.
  • Can't Slow Down
  • Cowboy CarterBeyonce, 2025, finally.
  • DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS
  • Faith
  • FolkloreTaylor Swift, 2021.
  • Harry's House
  • MidnightsTaylor Swift, 2024, her record fourth.
  • No Jacket Required
  • Random Access MemoriesDaft Punk, 2014.
  • RumoursFleetwood Mac, 1978.
  • Saturday Night Fever
  • Tapestry
  • The Joshua TreeU2, 1988.
  • The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
  • Unplugged
  • When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
15 ptsToo Clever1 answer

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • The SuburbsThe indie-kid Album of the Year answer. You remembered the Arcade Fire upset; the Grammys remember it too.
10 ptsPlankton2 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • 21Adele, 2012.
  • ThrillerMichael Jackson, 1984. The plankton pick with 66 million reasons.

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Prompt 5 of 7

Name a human hormone

49 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion1 answer

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • RelaxinIt loosens the pelvic ligaments before childbirth, and it is the reason your joints feel looser in pregnancy. The hormone almost nobody names.
85 ptsDeep Cut25 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Adiponectin
  • Adrenocorticotropic hormone
  • Angiotensin II
  • Atrial natriuretic peptide
  • Calcitonin
  • Cholecystokinin
  • Corticotropin-releasing hormone
  • DHEA
  • DHT
  • ErythropoietinThe one dopers inject to boost red blood cells.
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone
  • Gastrin
  • GIP
  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone
  • IGF-1
  • Inhibin
  • Luteinizing hormone
  • Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
  • Parathyroid hormone
  • Renin
  • SecretinThe first hormone ever discovered, in 1902.
  • Somatostatin
  • Thyroid-stimulating hormone
  • Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
  • Triiodothyronine
60 ptsRare11 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Aldosterone
  • GhrelinThe hunger hormone.
  • GLP-1The gut hormone the Ozempic-era drugs imitate.
  • Glucagon
  • Histamine
  • Human chorionic gonadotropin
  • LeptinThe satiety hormone, ghrelin's rival.
  • Norepinephrine
  • Prolactin
  • Thyroxine
  • Vasopressin
30 ptsSchooler6 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • CortisolThe stress hormone every wellness podcast blames.
  • Endorphins
  • Growth hormone
  • Melatonin
  • Progesterone
  • Serotonin
15 ptsToo Clever2 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • Dopamine'It's a dopamine hit.' The pop-neuroscience flex, right on schedule. It's a neurotransmitter too, but yes, a hormone.
  • OxytocinThe 'love hormone' from every TED talk. Predictably chosen.
10 ptsPlankton4 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Adrenaline
  • Estrogen
  • Insulin
  • Testosterone

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Prompt 6 of 7

Name a sport or discipline ever contested or demonstrated at the Winter Olympics

38 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion2 answers

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Ice stock sportBavarian curling with a stick, demonstrated in 1936 and again in 1964.
  • SkijoringA 1928 demonstration event in which skiers were towed across the snow by galloping horses. Gloriously discontinued.
85 ptsDeep Cut8 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • BandyOnly ever a demonstration sport, in 1952.
  • Combined
  • Military patrolThe 1924 forerunner of the biathlon, contested only once for medals.
  • Ski balletA demonstration sport in 1988 and 1992. Exactly as wonderful as it sounds.
  • Sled dog racingDemonstrated at Lake Placid 1932, with real mushers and real dog teams.
  • Speed skiingA 1992 demonstration event where a competitor died in training.
  • Team figure skating
  • Winter pentathlonA one-off 1948 St. Moritz demo: cross-country, shooting, downhill, fencing, and horse riding.
60 ptsRare14 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • Big air
  • Halfpipe
  • Ice dance
  • Mass start
  • Nordic combined
  • Pair skating
  • Parallel giant slalom
  • Ski cross
  • Ski mountaineering
  • Slalom
  • Slopestyle
  • Snowboard cross
  • Super-G
  • Team pursuit
30 ptsSchooler7 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • Bobsled
  • Cross-country skiing
  • DownhillAlpine skiing's marquee event, and the fastest way down the mountain without a sled.
  • Freestyle skiing
  • Luge
  • Ski jumping
  • Speed skating
15 ptsToo Clever3 answers

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • BiathlonSkiing plus rifle shooting. The 'weirdest combo in sports' flex, right on cue.
  • Curling'The one with the brooms.' Everyone rediscovers it every four years.
  • SkeletonHeadfirst down the ice at 80 miles an hour. The 'craziest Olympic sport' pick, deployed on schedule.
10 ptsPlankton4 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • Figure skating
  • Ice hockey
  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding

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Prompt 7 of 7

Name a 2026 movie that had grossed at least $200 million worldwide by August 8

24 accepted answers across 6 rarity tiers.

100 ptsOne in a Krillion2 answers

The rarest possible answer — almost no player finds it.

  • Dear YouA roughly $2 million Teochew-language family drama, built from three years of interviews with more than 120 elders and performed largely by nonprofessionals, reached $290 million on word of mouth.
  • Scare OutZhang Yimou's mole-hunt thriller was the first Chinese movie publicly backed by the country's secretive state-security ministry — and it finished just $371,064 above the line.
85 ptsDeep Cut3 answers

Genuinely obscure. Most players never think of it.

  • Blades of the GuardiansYuen Woo-ping turned the Biao Ren manhua into a $215 million martial-arts epic.
  • Dhurandhar: The RevengeIndia’s biggest movie of 2026 blew past $200 million worldwide, with a record-breaking North American run.
  • Kung Fu SoccerStephen Chow returned to directing after seven years and turned a Shaolin Soccer spin-off into a $279 million Chinese summer hit.
60 ptsRare6 answers

Uncommon — only a minority of players land here.

  • BackroomsAn internet creepypasta became a $395 million theatrical hit. The fluorescent lights won.
  • Disclosure DaySteven Spielberg's original science-fiction return made the cutoff with $241 million.
  • GOATSony’s animated sports comedy cleared the $200 million bar with less than a million to spare.
  • Obsession$475 million worldwide put the thriller among a year otherwise ruled by sequels, adaptations and famous IP.
  • Scary MovieThe franchise came back after thirteen years and laughed its way past $231 million.
  • Scream 7The seventh Scream became the franchise's first movie to cross $200 million worldwide.
30 ptsSchooler7 answers

A solid, middling pick shared with plenty of other players.

  • HoppersPixar's animal-body-swap comedy hopped to just under $390 million.
  • Minions & MonstersThe little yellow immortals found another $455 million lying around.
  • MoanaThe live-action remake crossed the line at $266 million, well short of the animated sequel but comfortably inside this set.
  • Project Hail MaryA lone astronaut, a very good alien and $684 million worldwide for a non-franchise science-fiction movie.
  • Star Wars: The Mandalorian and GroguThe first Star Wars theatrical release since 2019 cleared $345 million.
  • The Devil Wears Prada 2Miranda Priestly returned twenty years later and the sequel more than doubled the original's worldwide gross.
  • Wuthering HeightsEmily Brontë's moors blew up into a $242 million theatrical romance.
15 ptsToo Clever1 answer

An overthought pick that scores below the middle of the board.

  • Pegasus 3The worldwide-chart-reader's flex: a Chinese racing comedy with $656 million worldwide and barely $1 million of that from North America.
10 ptsPlankton5 answers

The most common answer on the board.

  • MichaelThe Michael Jackson biopic became the year's third billion-dollar release.
  • Spider-Man: Brand New DayThe year's biggest movie by the cutoff: $1.26 billion worldwide after only eight days in theaters.
  • The OdysseyNolan, Homer and nearly a billion dollars in three weeks. Not a bad voyage home.
  • The Super Mario Galaxy MovieMario's second animated movie made the franchise a two-billion-dollar series.
  • Toy Story 5Woody and Buzz crossed a billion dollars again. The toys outlast every attempt at retirement.

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