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Answer
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A – country whose name means “ancient and bearded”
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Antigua and Barbuda
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B – to support or sustain, or something that can be black, polar or grizzly
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Bear
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C – a London football (soccer) club; the 7th richest in the world
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Chelsea
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D – to alter or make obscure, or what is kept away by a daily apple
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Doctor
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E – E in UNICEF
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Emergency
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F – a group of rock-forming tectosilicate minerals that make up about 41% of the Earth’s continental crust by weight
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Feldspars
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G – a racing simulation video game; the highest selling PlayStation game
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Gran Turismo
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H – the sky, or what is a place on Earth, according to Belinda Carlisle
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Heaven
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I – first name of biochemistry professor and sci-fi writer Asimov
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Isaac
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J – is “jalousie” in French, or green-eyed monster in Shakespeare
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Jealousy
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K – figure skater Nancy who won a silver medal despite Tonya’s ex-husband’s ugly scheme
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Kerrigan
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L – the second largest technology company in South Korea
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LG Electronics
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M – a title of honour, Sanskrit for “great-souled”, best known in the context of Mohandas Gandhi
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Mahātmā
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N – this country’s men's national rugby union team are known as the All Blacks
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New Zealand
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O – first name of Little in “The Wire” (“____ comin’!”)
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Omar
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P – title of ruler in Liechtenstein, or singer with hits “Purple Rain” and “When Doves Cry”
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Prince
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Q – malaria medication and an ingredient in tonic water
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Quinine
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R – the largest city in the Baltic countries
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Riga
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S – common to Snow White, Samurai and Deadly Sins
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Seven
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T – playing cards that outrank all other suits, or Donald who's sort of doing the same – again
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Trump
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U – TV series “This Is __” that follows the lives of siblings Kevin, Kate and Randall
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Us
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V – cruel ruler of Wallachia who signed his letters “Drakulya”
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Vlad the Impaler
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W – cowboy in Toy Story
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Woody
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X – American rapper and singer (hit “Sad!”) who died in 2018
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XXXTentacion
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Y – abbreviation for a category of fiction written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age
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YA
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Z – “Doctor ______”, film based on Boris Pasternak’s novel and one of the top ten highest-grossing films
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Zhivago
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