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Indian politician Sonia Gandhi was born in which country in 1946? |
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What is the name of the four-sided spinning top with a Hebrew letter on each side, used by Jews in gambling games, especially at Hanukkah? |
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In which year was the Factory Act passed in Britain, to improve conditions for children working in factories? |
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In 1997, what was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell? |
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In medicine, chromotopsia is the term for abnormally coloured what? |
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What is the highest range of the male singing voice? |
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Who was the mother of King James l of England? |
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Which Irish musician released a 1988 album entitled 'Watermark'? |
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Wanlockhead is the highest village in which European country? |
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Which London train station was designed by Lewis Cubitt in 1852? |
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In medicine, what does GIFT stand for? |
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What is the name of the long, loose hooded cloak worn by Arab men? |
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What is the name of the spiked metal plate fixed to a boot for climbing on ice or rock? |
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A pneumonectomy is the removal or part-removal of which part of the human body? |
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Which US President ordered the development of the hydrogen bomb, in response to Russia (USSR) detonating its first atomic bomb? |
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Which British designer designed the iPod? |
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Saint Apollinia is the patron saint of which medical profession? |
18 |
In a synagogue, what is the name of the cupboard in which the Torah Scrolls are kept? |
19 |
The 'Harvester Judgement' was a benchmark legal case for ensuring workers in which country were paid a fair basic wage? |
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'The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there', are the opening words to which novel? |
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Which UK children's tv show, launched in 1968, had a mascot called Murgatroyd? |
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In banking, what does HSBC stand for? |
23 |
The Antionette Perry Awards for Excellence are better known by what name? |
24 |
What is the name of the two-dimensional surface with only one side/surface? |
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Which US author said 'Clothes make the man; naked people have little or no influence'? |
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Which European country hosted the 1956 Winter Olympic Games? |
27 |
'Lofsongur' is the national anthem of which country? |
28 |
According to the Bible, how many pieces of silver did each of the Philistines offer Delilah to find out where Samson's strength lay? |
29 |
In which board game do players use a 'doubling cube', which has the numbers 2,4,8,16,32,64 on it? |
30 |
In which mountain range is the 2000 film 'Vertical Limit' set? |