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Answer
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What is the term given to something resembling or characteristic of deer?
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Cervine
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In 1985, who led the expedition to find the wreckage of the Titanic?
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Robert Ballard
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How many pre-decimalised pennies was the florin worth?
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24
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The first colour TV Advert in the UK was in 1969 for which brand?
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Birds Eye
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The art movement Cubism, was founded by Pablo Picasso and which French painter?
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Georges Braque
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Taiwan has an unofficial holiday in September to celebrate the birthday of which Chinese philosopher?
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Confucius
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Which U.S. President died in office of suspected cholera in 1850?
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Zachary Taylor
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In which year was the Anglo-Zulu war fought in South Africa?
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1879
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What was the name of the team that the Wanderers beat 1-0 in the final of the first ever FA Cup in 1872?
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Royal Engineers
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Which ITV TV Programme followed PC Nick Rowan and was set in 1960's Yorkshire?
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Heartbeat
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What were the Motown group 'The Supremes' originally called when they were founded in Detroit in 1959?
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The Primettes
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Who had 4 UK Number Ones in the 1980's including 'This Ole House', 'Green Door' and 'Oh Julie'?
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Shakin' Stevens
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Released in 1960, what was the name of the first and only Smell-O-Vision film?
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The Scent of Mystery
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Fill in the blank to this proverb, an old _______ makes the best gamekeeper?
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Poacher
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Which language beginning with X was the native language of Nelson Mandela?
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Xhosa
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Who was the captain of the Great British Women's Curling team that won Gold at 2002 Winter Olympics?
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Rhona Martin
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In Physics, what name is given to the splitting of spectral lines when a magnetic field is applied?
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Zeeman effect
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Which Swedish director was nominated for 9 Oscars, including 3 nominations for Cries and Whispers (1972)?
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Ingmar Bergman
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In Norse Mythology, which son of Odin is the god of poetry and music?
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Bragi
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Karjala, Koff and Lapin Kulta are all beers brewed in which European country?
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Finland
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