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Which two creatures are supporting the shield on the Australian coat of arms? |
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Which US First Lady had an English Springer Spaniel called Millie? |
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Pumpernickel is what type of foodstuff? |
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In the tv series Doctor Who, what does the 'T' stand for in TARDIS? |
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The border between which two European countries re-opened to pedestrians in 1982 after 13 years? |
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In navigation, what does GPS stand for? |
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Who was the first presenter of UK tv's 'National Lottery Live' on 19th November 1994? |
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In medicine, Hansen's Disease is more commonly known by what name? |
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English author David Cornwell is better known by what name? |
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Woodford Airport is in which English city? |
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Which athlete became 'The world's fastest man' at the 2008 Beijing Olympics? |
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On which part of the body would a terai be worn? |
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Disney's Magic Kingdom, near Orlando, Florida, opened in which year? |
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Beamer, Flipper and Rabbit are terms used in which sport? |
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In May 1938, which South American country withdrew from the League of Nations? |
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What is the cube root of 64? |
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Who plays Zorro's wife Elena in the 2005 film 'The Legend of Zorro'? |
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The islands of Falster and Bornholm are part of which European country? |
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Who wrote the children's poem 'How the Leopard Got His Spots'? |
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In which year did British monarch Queen Elizabeth II first pay Income Tax? |
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Which American boxer was known as 'The Manassa Mauler'? |
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Who directed the 1988 film 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'? |
23 |
Which island in the Ionian Sea has the Greek name Kerkira? |
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Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain all died at what age? |
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Amarelo is Portuguese for which colour? |
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How many metres are in a nautical mile? |
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What is the world's oldest currency still in use? |
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Who created the comic strip 'Blondie', published in newspapers since 1930? |
29 |
In the game of Scrabble, how many points is a 'D' tile worth? |
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Who wrote the 1936 novel 'Jamaica Inn'? |