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What is the name of a bird's nest for an eagle or other bird of prey?
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Eyrie
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Who became the President of Kenya in September 2022, the first president representing the UDA (United Democratic Alliance) political party?
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William Ruto
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What is the capital and the largest city on the Indonesian island of Bali?
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Denpasar
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Which MLB team are the youngest team to win a World Series, doing so in only their fourth season of existence in 2001?
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Arizona Diamondbacks
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How old is Juliet in Shakespeare's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet?
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13
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Which Danish composer is well-known for his two operas, Saul and David (1901) and Masquerade (1906)?
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Carl Nielsen
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The Gyle, Cameron Toll, and St James Quarter are all shopping centres based in and around which UK city?
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Edinburgh
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In computing, what does CRT stand for, when referring to the display device that was eventually replaced by plasma and LCD?
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Cathode ray tube
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What is the name of the deep blue pigment obtained by roasting cobalt ore?
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Zaffre
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Who portrayed Miss Moneypenny in the first 14 James Bond films spanning from 1962 to 1985?
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Lois Maxwell
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What is the official and national language of Bhutan?
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Dzongkha
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In which year did the Beatles release the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album?
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1967
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What is the name of the study, or combined study and collection, of stamps?
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Philately
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Who was lead singer of Hot Chocolate from 1968 to 1986?
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Errol Brown
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Found in leafy greens and used by the body to make red blood cells, folic acid is a synthetic form of which vitamin?
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Vitamin B9
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Which Ecuadorian tennis player won the Men's French Open in 1990?
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Andrés Gómez
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The traditional Welsh folk song Sosban Fach, cataloguing the troubles of a harassed housewife, translates to what in English?
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Little saucepan
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Which American composer won Oscars for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for The Little Mermaid (1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), and Pocahontas (1995)?
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Alan Menken
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Scylla and Charybdis are sea monsters from Greek mythology thought to have been at opposite ends of which body of water between Sicily and Calabria?
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Strait of Messina
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With a name derived from the region located in Hungary and Slovakia, which sweet wine is mentioned in the Hungarian national anthem?
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Tokaji
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