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Which one of the four regions of Croatia has Split as its largest city?
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Dalmatia
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Starting at the top left state and working your way around clockwise, what are the Four Corners states in the US?
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Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona
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Which confectionary had a TV Advert with the slogan "Buy some for Lulu"?
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Smarties
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Which unfinished opera by Giacomo Puccini was eventually completed by Franco Alfano?
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Turandot
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In the year 41 A.D. whilst serving as an officer of his guard, who murdered the Roman Emperor Caligula?
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Cassius Chaerea
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In Zoology, which term is given to an animal that has no gills?
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Abranchiate
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Which American actor's autobiography was called Steps in Time?
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Fred Astaire
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In which year did London introduce a congestion charge?
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2003
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Which film, by the Coen brothers, stars Billy Bob Thornton and Frances McDormand as the Ed and Doris Crane?
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The Man Who Wasn't There (2001)
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To two decimal places, 1 Knot is the equivalent of how many miles per hour?
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1.15
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Which American pop band consisting of 3 sisters have had two Number One Albums with Days are Gone in 2013 and Women in Music Pt. 3 in 2020?
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Haim
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Which British Formula 1 driver was World Championship runner up four years in a row from 1955-1958?
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Stirling Moss
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Which two letters are represented by a singular dot and a singular dash respectively
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E & T
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"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" is the first line from which famous novel?
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Pride and Prejudice
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Ruling from 1154-1159, who was the only Englishman to be the Pope?
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Adrian IV
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Which Lithuanian has won the World Strongest Man title four times?
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Žydrūnas Savickas
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Which Latin term translates to "before war"?
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Antebellum
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Who won the Best Actor Oscar for Sergeant York (1941) and for High Noon (1952)?
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Gary Cooper
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In the Catholic Church, who is the patron saint of artists and doctors?
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Luke
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What is the culinary term given to a steak cut from between two ribs?
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Entrecôte
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