Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Titanic's Shipbuilder | Thomas Andrews | 64%
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Captain | Edward John Smith | 57%
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Richest person on the ship | John Jacob Astor IV | 57%
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Decks | 9 | 50%
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American businessman | Benjamin Guggenheim | 50%
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Second Officer | Charles Herbert Lightoller | 50%
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Fifth Officer | Harold Godfrey Lowe | 50%
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An "unsinkable" new money | Margaret "Molly" Brown | 50%
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Lookout | Reginald Robinson Lee | 50%
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First Officer | William McMaster Murdoch | 50%
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Number of lifeboats | 20 | 43%
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Cruising speed (knots) | 21 | 43%
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Number of helms | Number of propellers | 3 | 43%
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Number of funnels | 4 | 43%
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Lookout | Frederick Fleet | 43%
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Third Officer | Herbert John Pitman | 43%
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Sixth Officer | James Paul Moody | 43%
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Titanic hits an iceberg | 14 April 1912 | 36%
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Carpathia rescues survivors | Titanic sinks | 15 April 1912 | 36%
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Genesis of the building of Titanic | 1907 | 36%
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In United Kingdom (crew from Ulster) | Belfast | 36%
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Chief Baker | Charles John Joughin | 36%
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Where look-outs keep a closed eye on sea | Crow's nest | 36%
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Founder of Titanic's Shipbuilders | Edward James Harland | 36%
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Colour of light in the wing of starboard | Green | 36%
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Founder of Titanic's Shipbuilders | Gustav Wilhelm Wolff | 36%
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Chief Officer | Henry Tingle Wilde | 36%
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The latter's wife | Ida Strauss | 36%
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Co-owner of Macy's department store | Isidor Strauss | 36%
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Wireless Officer | Jack Phillips | 36%
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Director of the White Star Line | Joseph Bruce Ismay | 36%
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Fourfh Officer | Joseph Groves Boxhall | 36%
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Scottish countess | Lucy Noëlle Martha, Countess of Rothes | 36%
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Colour of light in the wing of port side | Red | 36%
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Titanic arrives in Cherbourg and leaves | Titanic leaves Southampton | 10 April 1912 | 29%
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Carpathia arrives in New York | 18 April 1912 | 29%
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American colonel and writter | Archibald Gracie IV | 29%
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Kitty, Frou-Frou, Lady, Gamin de Pycombe, ... | Dogs | 29%
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Junior Wireless Officer | Harold Bride | 29%
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Pennsylvania Railroad vice president | John Borland Thayer | 29%
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Owner of the White Star Line | John Pierpont Morgan | 29%
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The only First Class child who died | Loraine Allison | 29%
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In United Kingdom (postmen, engineers,musicians, stewards) | Southampton | 29%
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First Class (sport) | Squash court | 29%
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First Class (sport) | Swimming pool | 29%
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Stewardess that also survived Olympic's collision and Britannic's sinkings | Violet Constance Jessop | 29%
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Number of boilers | 29 | 21%
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United States Army officer | Archibald Willingham Butt | 21%
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Canadian businessman | Arthur Godfrey Peuchen | 21%
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Silent film actress | Dorothy Gibson | 21%
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Quartermaster | George Thomas Rowe | 21%
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First Class (sport) | Gymnasium | 21%
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Purser | Hugh Walter McElroy | 21%
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Chief Engineer | Joseph Bell | 21%
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The latter's mistress | Léontine Aubert | 21%
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The latter's wife | Madeleine Astor | 21%
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Last remaining survivor before she died | Last survivor (1912-2009) | Millvina Dean | 21%
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Controversial First Class passenger | Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon | 21%
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First Class (body care) | Turkish baths | 21%
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Chairman of Titanic's Shipbuilders | William James Pirrie | 21%
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English newspaper editor | William Thomas Stead | 21%
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Titanic arrives in Queenstown and leaves | 11 April 1912 | 14%
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The onboard car owned by William Carter | 1912 Renault Type CB Coupé de Ville | 14%
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Beam (meters) | 28 | 14%
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Sea trials | Titanic leaves Belfast | 2 April 1912 | 14%
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British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry begins | 2 May 1912 | 14%
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Number of nutcrackers onboard | 300 | 14%
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Number of cases of grapefruit onboard | 50 | 14%
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The latter's nurse | Alice Cleaver | 14%
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The latter's captain | Arthur Henry Rostron | 14%
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Controversial ship | Californian | 14%
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First ship to arrive | Carpathia | 14%
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Mouser (or Jenny), left before the departure | Cat | 14%
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Overloaded First Class passenger | Charlotte Drake Cardeza | 14%
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In France (victims) | Cherbourg | 14%
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In Ireland (Margaret Rice and sons) | Cobh | 14%
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Leading Fireman | Frederick William Barrett | 14%
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Restaurant "À la Carte" Manager | Gaspare Antonio Pietro "Luigi" Gatti | 14%
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In United Kingdom (engineers) | Glasgow | 14%
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Four animals bought at Paris by Miss Young | Hens | 14%
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English science teacher and journalist | Lawrence Beesley | 14%
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In United Kingdom (engineers) | Liverpool | 14%
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The latter's wife | Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon | 14%
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies | Mackay-Bennett | 14%
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In United States (victims) | New York | 14%
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Device of the gymnasium equiped with oars | Rowing machine | 14%
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The latter's captain | Stanley Lord | 14%
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Gymnasium Steward | Thomas McCawley | 14%
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Bandmaster | Wallace Hartley | 14%
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Number of victims | 1490 | 7%
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United States Senate inquiry begins | 19 April 1912 | 7%
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Number of people aboard | 2201 | 7%
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United States Senate inquiry ends | 25 May 1912 | 7%
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British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry ends | 3 July 1912 | 7%
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Number of napkins onboard | 45000 | 7%
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Tonnage (tons) | 46328 | 7%
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Titanic arrives in Southampton | 4 April 1912 | 7%
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Height (meters) | 53.30 | 7%
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Number of survivors | 711 | 7%
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Number of cigars onboard | 8000 | 7%
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Quartermaster | Alfred Olliver | 7%
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Statuette topping the hearth of the lounge | Artemis of Versailles | 7%
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First and Second Classes (body care) | Barber | 7%
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In United States (musicians) | Boston | 7%
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Was landed at Cherbourg | Canary | 7%
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Ornamental sculpture lighting the landing D deck | Candelabra | 7%
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Ornamental sculptures lighting the landings of A, B and C decks | Cherub | 7%
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Where all compasses were judge to ensure their accuracy | Compass platform | 7%
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Lookout | George Thomas Macdonald Symons | 7%
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In Canada (cemetery) | Halifax | 7%
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Master-at-Arms | Joseph Henry Bailey | 7%
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First Class (pets) | Kennel | 7%
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First and Second Classes (comfort) | Lifts | 7%
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In United Kingdom (victims) | London | 7%
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French tailor abducting his two sons | Michel Navratil | 7%
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Sort of flowers that should have been delivered to Maltus & Ware | Orchid | 7%
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Restaurant "À la Carte" Kitchen Clerk | Paul Achille Maurice Germain Maugé | 7%
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Restaurant "À la Carte" Chef | Pierre Rousseau | 7%
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First Class (communication) | Radio station | 7%
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Approximately 6000 | Rats | 7%
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All Classes (relaxation) | Reading and writing room | 7%
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Quartermaster | Robert Hichens | 7%
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All Classes (relaxation) | Smocking room | 7%
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Reverend Father | Thomas Roussel Davids Byles | 7%
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Quartermaster | Walter John Perkis | 7%
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Surgeon | William Francis Norman O'Loughlin | 7%
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Capacity of lifeboats | 1178 | 0%
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Number of teapots onboard | 1200 | 0%
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Lenght (meters) | 269.10 | 0%
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Titanic's keel laid down | 31 March 1909 | 0%
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Titanic's completion | 31 March 1912 | 0%
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Titanic's launching | 31 May 1911 | 0%
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Capacity (passengers and crew) | 3327 | 0%
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Displacement (tons) | 52310 | 0%
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Lookout | Alfred Frank Evans | 0%
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Chief Butcher | Alfred Maytum | 0%
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies | Algerine | 0%
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Lookout | Archie Jewell | 0%
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Quartermaster | Arthur John Bright | 0%
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Name of the newsflash printed onboard | Atlantic Daily Bulletin | 0%
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In Australia (musicians) | Ballarat | 0%
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Second survivor to last (1991-2007) | Barbara West | 0%
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Titanic's second sistership (chosen named) | Britannic | 0%
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In Australia (musicians) | Broken Hill | 0%
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Chef | Charles Proctor | 0%
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In United Kingdom (Wallace Hartley) | Colne | 0%
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In United Kingdom (Thomas Andrews) | Comber | 0%
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Child who then wrote "Echoes in the night" | Frank John Williams Goldsmiths | 0%
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Squash Court Steward | Frederick Wright | 0%
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Lookout | George Alfred Hogg | 0%
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Titanic's second sistership (planned named) | Gigantic | 0%
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In United Kingdom (Jack Phillips) | Godalming | 0%
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Figures on the clock of the First Class staircase | Honour and Glory Crowning Time | 0%
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Pastor | John Harper | 0%
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In United States (victims) | Libertytown | 0%
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In United Kingdom (captain Smith) | Lichfield | 0%
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In France (Lefebvre family) | Lievin | 0%
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Third survivor to last (1906-2006) | Lillian Asplund | 0%
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies | Minia | 0%
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies | Montmagny | 0%
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In United States (Isidor and Ida Straus) | Morningside Heights | 0%
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Titanic's first sistership | Olympic | 0%
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Chief Electrician | Peter Sloan | 0%
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Material used for the tables and chairs of the Verandah Cafe | Rattan | 0%
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Quartermaster | Sydney James Humphreys | 0%
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An eight members family who all died | The Goodwins family | 0%
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Quartermastet | Walter Wynn | 0%
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In United States (victims) | Washington | 0%
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In Ireland (Frank Dewan) | Waterford | 0%
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