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Hint
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Answer
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x
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'Fortunate Son' by Creedance Clearwater Revival is aired
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1969
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Amount of times Portugal has won the FIFA world cup
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0
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+
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Woodstock is held
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1969
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First flight by the Wright Brothers
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1903
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Fighter aircraft by the USAF named Fighting Falcon, better known as the F-__
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16
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-
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Construction starts on the Eiffel Tower
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1887
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First edition of the Tour de France
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1903
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Trump leaves the White House in 2021 at this age
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74
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+
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Elvis dies at the age of 42
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1977
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London holds the first World's Fair in the specially built Crystal Palace
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1851
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Guitar amplifiers of 'This is Spinal Tap' go up to this number
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11
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+
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Louis Pasteur invents pasteurization
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1862
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Thomas Edison announces his invention of the phonograph
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1877
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How many circles of hell are there according to Dante's Inferno?
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9
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-
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The world's first traffic lights are installed in London
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1868
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Dmitri Mendeleev finishes his design of the first periodic table
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1869
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Max Verstappen's driver number in the 2025 season of Formula 1
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1
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+
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David Kenyon invents the fireman's pole in Chicago
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1870
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Lindbergh makes the first non-stop transatlantic flight in the Spirit of St. Louis
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1927
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Japanese internet slang for 'thank you' combining (三) 'san' and (九) 'kyū'
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39
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-
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Jack the Ripper haunts the streets of London
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1888
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Napoleon is exiled to Elba
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1814
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A couple that is married for this many years celebrate their Golden Anniversary
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50
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+
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Heineken Brewery is founded in Amsterdam
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1864
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The American Civil war starts
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1861
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James Naismith invents the game of basketball
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1891
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-
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Cleopatra dies of a self-inflicted snakebite (hint: it's a negative number)
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-30
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Hadrian's wall is completed
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138
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People with triskaidekaphobia are afraid of this unlucky number
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13
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x
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Maximilien de Robespierre loses his head under the guillotine
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1794
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