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Answer
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What number alphabetically last when represented as a Roman numeral?
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38
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What is the longest river running entirely within Spain?
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Ebro
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In which year did Wimbledon use green balls for the first time?
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1986
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With a runtime of 106 minutes, which film is the shortest in the James Bond franchise?
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Quantum of Solace (2008)
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What is the name of the Norwegian cross-country skier, who is the most decorated Winter Olympian?
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Marit Bjørgen
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Who was the emperor of Japan during the Second World War?
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Hirohito
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Who is the patron saint of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
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Elijah
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Who is the protagonist in the Shakespeare play The Tempest?
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Prospero
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What was the name of the Booker Prize 2019 winner, a sequel to The Handmaids Tale written by Margaret Atwood?
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The Testaments
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Which year was the last known case of Smallpox?
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1977
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What is the collective noun for a group of flamingos?
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A flamboyance
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What is the only country named after a woman?
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Saint Lucia
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The deaths of Adolf Hitler and Osama Bin Laden were both announced on which day of the year?
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1st May
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How many steps are there on the Eiffel Tower?
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1710
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In the Star Wars universe, what was the name of Han Solo's home planet?
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Corellia
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What was the name of the only painting that Vincent Van Gogh sold in his lifetime?
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The Red Vineyard
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What is the name for the fear of snakes?
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Ophidiophobia
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Who won the first ever Oscar for Best Actor in 1929 for his roles in The Way of All Flesh (1927) and The Last Command (1928)?
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Emil Jannings
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In the Bible, who sentenced Jesus Christ to be scourged and crucified?
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Pontius Pilate
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In 2010, in the 25th Anniversary EastEnders episode, EastEnders Live, who was revealed to have killed Archie Mitchell?
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Stacey Slater
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