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Answer
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What is the capital of Russia?
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Moscow
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What was the capital before that, from 1713 to 1918?
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Saint Petersburg
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What would be the appropriate beverage to drink at a Bacchanalia?
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Wine
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When would someone employ the method developed by Fernand Lamaze?
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Childbirth
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What word appears in the names of the capitals of Haiti, Papua New Guinea, and four other countries?
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Port
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What did Shylock ask for a pound of in "The Merchant of Venice"?
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Flesh
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What language officially introduced the letter ẞ into its alphabet in 2017?
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German
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Where would you be most likely to see a "prima donna"?
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At the opera
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What animal was known to ancient Greeks and Romans as a "horse tiger"?
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Zebra
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What was World War I known as before World War II came around?
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The Great War
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What did Narcissus fall in love with?
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His own reflection
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Whose 8th and final marriage was to a construction worker twenty years her junior, with the ceremony held at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch?
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Elizabeth Taylor
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Who would you encounter if you had a "close encounter of the third kind"?
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Aliens
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The "La Brea Tar Pits" of Los Angeles have a redundant name. What does La Brea mean?
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The Tar
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What is the most populous country that is located entirely on islands?
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Indonesia
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How does a true Scotsman say yes?
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Aye
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Who addressed a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 saying that it was possible to build an atomic bomb?
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Albert Einstein (and others)
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What fictional character was portrayed by George Reeves and Christopher Reeve?
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Superman
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What sport has been humorously referred to as "handegg"?
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American Football
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What city is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte a suburb of?
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Colombo
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What other "pool" can be found about 30 miles north of Liverpool?
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Blackpool
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"Is the Pope Catholic?" is an example of what type of question?
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Rhetorical Question
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This is a feature of ancient Greek (attributive adjectives always follow their noun), so other Greek names for non-native animals work the same way. You'll get the form/feature first, then the notable characteristic second. Thus, we get hippopotamus (horse of the river), camelopardalis (camel-leopard, i.e. a camel looking thing with spots = giraffe), and rhinoceros (nose-horned).
Nobody actually calls it professional handegg tho.
Great quizzes though!