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Hint
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Answer
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1
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Letter used for the Latin number 1
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I
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2
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Harry Styles' boy group
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One Direction
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3
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Country with the calling code +1
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United States / Canada
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4
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What bees produce
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Honey
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5
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Also called the "Great War"
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World War I
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6
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A Space Odyssey
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2001
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7
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1st month of the year
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January
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8
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Has the atomic number 1
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Hydrogen
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9
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Piece of rock
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Stone
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10
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President on the one-dollar-bill
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George Washington
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11
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Used in laser printers
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Toner
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12
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"One" in Spanish and Italian
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Uno
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13
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Windflower
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Anemone
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14
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Collection of Arabic tales
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One Thousand and One Nights
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15
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Resident of the British capital
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Londoner
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16
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This Queen died in 1901
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Victoria
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17
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Glenn Miller's instrument
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Trombone
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18
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Not a return ticket
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One-way ticket
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19
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Brooklyn peninsula with amusement parks
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Coney Island
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20
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The world's most populous one-party state
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China
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21
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Between tenor and bass
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Baritone
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22
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King in the land of the blind
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One-eyed man
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23
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1st human in space
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Yuri Gagarin
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24
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Goes with tea in the afternoon
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Scones
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25
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Scenic road in California
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Highway 1
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26
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Large lake in Northwestern Russia
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Onega
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27
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1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + 4^2 + 5^2 + 6^2
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91
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28
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Rotating storm
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Cyclone
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29
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Most prestigious car racing class
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Formula 1
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30
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The US President's plane
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Air Force One
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31
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One-humped camel
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Dromedary
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32
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Alicia Keys song of 2007
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No one
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33
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Drinking age in the USA
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21
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34
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folded pizza
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Calzone
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35
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There were 101 of these black and white dogs
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Dalmatians
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36
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Highest building on the WTC site in Manhattan
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One World Trade Center
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37
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Indigenous peoples of Canada
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First Nations
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38
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Potentially harmful bacteria most often spread by undercooked poultry or eggs
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Salmonella
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39
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1st Roman emperor
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Augustus
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40
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Wayne Gretzky's nickname
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The Great One
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41
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Four times British PM or Donald Duck rival
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Gladstone
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42
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By yourself
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Alone
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43
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US Air Force area in Nevada where allegedly aliens or UFOs are being examined
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Area 51
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44
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How many were left at the end of "Ten Little Soldier Boys?"
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None
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45
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Has spent the most weeks as No 1 of the ATP ranking
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Novak Djokovic
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46
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Canadian director of horror films ("The Fly", "Naked Lunch")
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David Cronenberg
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47
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Around twice as many of these electronic devices are in use than there are people in the world
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Mobile phones
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48
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Slot machine
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One-armed bandit
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49
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TV series on a forensic anthropologist starring Emily Deschanel
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Bones
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50
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Legendary one-horned creature
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Unicorn
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51
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Russian-occupied city and region in Eastern Ukraine
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Donetsk
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52
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Italian vegetable soup
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Minestrone
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53
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2016 Star Wars film
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Rogue One
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54
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Male bee or unmanned aerial vehicle
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Drone
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55
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Year of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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1941
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56
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Exact DNA copy
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Clone
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57
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"Las Ketchup" with their "Ketchup song" are a typical example
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One-hit wonder
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58
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Soccer coach dubbed "The Special One"
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José Mourinho
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59
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Between Countess and Lady
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Baroness
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60
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Origin of the phrase: "There can be only one"
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Highlander
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61
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Irish band that had a hit called "One" in the 1990s
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U2
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62
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Nickname of Texas
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Lone Star State
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63
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel: "One Hundred Years of..."
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Solitude
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64
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Nickname of Confederate Army General Thomas Jonathan Jackson
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Stonewall
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65
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Pop band from Colorado Springs ("Apologize")
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OneRepublic
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66
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What Nelson Mandela demanded: "One man, one..."
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Vote
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67
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Protecting layer in the stratosphere
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Ozone layer
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68
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1978 cult massacre site in the jungle of Guyana
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Jonestown
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69
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This Apache leader's real name was "The one who yawns"
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Geronimo
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70
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A king's seat
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Throne
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71
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What TV detective's catchphrase was: "Just one more thing"?
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Columbo
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72
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Biased, unequal
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One-sided
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73
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Poverty and civil war stricken country in West Africa
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Sierra Leone
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74
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A penny's worth
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One cent
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75
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Gum-like polymer, famously used for breast implants
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Silicone
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76
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Star of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" movie (1975)
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Jack Nicholson
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77
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What a real hombre has
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Cojones
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78
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Thomas Jefferson became US President in this year
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1801
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79
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One of the world's top 3 tire producers
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Bridgestone
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80
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Usually wears the No 1 jersey in football
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Goalkeeper
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81
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What cowboys allegedly are (according to Lucky Luke or an Elvis song)
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Lonesome
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82
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Population planning policy in China between 1979 and 2015
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One-child policy
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83
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1st day of the week (in most countries)
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Monday
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84
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In 1501, Michelangelo starts working on this giant marble statue in Florence (completed 1504)
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David
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85
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Family of sea snails also called "sea ears"
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Abalone
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86
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Casual sexual encounter
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One-night stand
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87
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Japanese Junko Tabei was the first woman to summit this mountain
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Mount Everest
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88
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Cambodian mass murderer called "Brother Number One"
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Pol Pot
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89
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Murray Head's "One Night in Bangkok" was a hit of this muscial
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Chess
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90
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Magnus Carlsen has been the world's No. 1 in this sport since 2011
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Chess
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91
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Duplicate it, add a 9 and get an important emergency phone number
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9-1-1
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92
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Successful Japanese manga and anime series about a bunch of pirates
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One Piece
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93
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In ice hockey: shooting without controlling the puck first
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One-timer
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94
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1st planet in the solar system
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Mercury
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95
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Famous Pushkin verse novel (and Tchaikovsky opera) about a Russian dandy (Eugene)
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Eugene Onegin
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96
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1st British monarch
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Anne
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97
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Won Super Bowl I
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Green Bay Packers
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98
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... With the Wind
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Gone
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99
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1973 Pink Floyd song
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Money
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100
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It took Usain Bolt 9.58 seconds to run them
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100 metres
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101
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Skyscraper in Taiwan's capital, formerly the tallest in the world
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Taipei 101
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102
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Northern Irish punk band best known for their song "Teenage Kicks" (1978)
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The Undertones
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103
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The square root of 961
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31
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104
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Northern Ireland county ("Tir Eoghain")
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Tyrone
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105
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French department with the number 01
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Ain
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106
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NIckname of England's women's soccer team
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Lionesses
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107
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Residents of Alcatraz
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Prisoners
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108
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Town in Romania, birthplace of gymnast Nadia Comaneci
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Onesti
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109
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No 121 starts with: "I lift up my eyes to the hills.From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth"
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Psalm
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110
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Number one in Arabic
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Wahid
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111
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Number of the Swissair flight that crashed in 1998 near Halifax, Canada
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111
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One thing. With production numbers, Lego is the largest tire manufacturer.
The emergency number is worded poorly because of the use of "it" not meaning the answer. If you double 49, you get 98, which add 9 makes the emergency number 111. Likewise, you can do 495 which is half of 990; add 9 to get 999. You can't double 911, and then add 9 to get 911.
Annoyingly with Pink Floyd, I kept looking for "Part 1" songs like Another Brick in the Wall. My fault, not the quiz's. :) Had no idea what the ATP was.