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Which city in the French region of Alsace contains both the Cité de l'Automobile and the Cité du Train, respectively the largest automobile and railway museums in the world?
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Mulhouse
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"Sugar, Sugar" was a UK Number One in 1969 for which fictional band?
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The Archies
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Representing the Democratic Party of Korea, who became President of South Korea in June 2025?
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Lee Jae Myung
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What does the web acronym URL stand for?
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Uniform Resource Locator
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Which NHL team won both the 2024 and 2025 Stanley Cups?
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Florida Panthers
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What is the name of the princess, who is the titular role in Black Swan, the ballet by Tchaikovsky?
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Odette
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Who played Michael Myers in Halloween (1978) and later co-wrote Escape from New York (1981) with John Carpenter?
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Nick Castle
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Also known as stinking corpse lily, which genus contains the species with the largest single flower ever recorded?
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Rafflesia
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How many sheets of paper make up a ream?
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500 sheets
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Which British playwright, known for plays such as The Birthday Party and Betrayal, won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature?
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Harold Pinter
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What was the name of the restaurant where Monica Geller worked as head chef from seasons 4-9 in the TV show Friends?
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Allesandro's
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Riboflavin, the vitamin found in food and sold as a dietary supplement, is also known by what name?
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Vitamin B2
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Which island off the coast of Iran is the largest in the Persian Gulf?
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Qeshm
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Which battle fought in 480 BC between the Spartan army led by Leonidas and Persian army ruled by Xerxes, inspired the film 300 (2006)?
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Battle of Thermopylae
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Which footballer made history by scoring in every game when Brazil won the 1970 FIFA World Cup?
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Jairzinho
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Which 18th century English painter, was known for painting animals such as a series on the theme of a lion attacking a horse?
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George Stubbs
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Edward the Confessor became of King of England in which year?
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1042
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Which English writer, also known for creating the TV series Downton Abbey, won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay Oscar for Gosford Park (2001)?
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Julian Fellowes
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Which of the Twelve Apostles was a fisherman, and has a feast day on the 30th of November?
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Andrew
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Nashi, Anjou, and Comice are all varieties of which fruit?
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Pear
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