| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Famous fictional writer who owns a green ambassador | Lalmohan Ganguly (Jatayu) | 100%
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| Restaurant famous for serving an Iranian dish, Chelow Kabab | Peter Cat | 100%
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| Sherbet shop near College Square (est. 1918) | Paramount | 75%
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| A temple dedicated to this Goddess is located in Cossipore, where human sacrifices were made to appease the goddess until the 18th century | Chitteshwari | 50%
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| Single screen theatre near Deshapriya Park. Associated with this theatre was a production house that produced films such as Pratidwandi (1970) and Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (1969) | Priya Cinema | Priya Entertainment | 50%
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| Founder of Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (est. 1901) | Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy | 25%
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| Former name of the Indian Coffee House | Albert Hall | 25%
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| Complete the trio: Padatik | Interview | Calcutta 71 | 25%
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| A museum dedicated to dolls from around the world | Nehru Children's Museum | 25%
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| Author known for his humorous short stories, and used Parashuram as a pseudonym | Rajsekhar Basu | 25%
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| The maker of the sedan that Subhash Chandra Bose used for escaping house arrest in 1941 | Wanderer | 25%
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| A colonial administrator, led the project for excavating the Rabindra Sarobar in the 1920s | Cecil Henry Bompass | 0%
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| Author of the 1985 novel, 'The City of Joy' | Dominique Lapierre | 0%
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| Famous nightclub that shut down in 1977 | Firpo's | 0%
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| Nikhil Sarkar, who wrote a popular account of the city's history in Bengali, is also referred to more commonly by his pen name, which is- | Sripantha | 0%
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