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1,509,600 | Which car manufacturer uses the advertising slogan 'The power of dreams'? | [
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1,509,601 | Whom did Pat Cash defeat in the 1987 Wimbledon Men's Singles Final? | [
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1,509,602 | Who plays the killer in the 1960 film Psycho where he dresses in his mother's clothes? | [
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1,509,603 | What was the name of the last of the six space shuttles that was built? | [
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1,509,604 | A sackbut was an early form of which musical instrument? | [
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1,509,605 | In Roman Britain where was Vectis? | [
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1,509,606 | Who directed the movie East of Eden? | [
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1,509,607 | At the first British Soap Awards in 1999, which Eastenders actress won the sexiest female award? | [
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1,509,608 | Runa Islam, Mark Leckey, Goshka Macuga and Cathy Wilkes are this year's nominees for which prize? | [
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1,509,609 | The Dwarf Lantern and Spined Pygmy are the smallest types of which sort of fish? | [
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1,509,610 | Which ex heavyweight boxing champion's last ever fight took place on November 22nd 1998 and ended in a defeat by American Shannon Briggs in Atlantic City? | [
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1,509,611 | Tegel airport serves which European capital city? | [
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1,509,612 | At which stately home was Downton Abbey filmed? | [
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1,509,613 | What was the name of the cruise liner which capsized off the Italian coast in January 2012? | [
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1,509,614 | In which seaside town in the UK was a statue of a naked woman called Verity by Damien Hirst unveiled in 2012? | [
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1,509,615 | In which country did the Battle of Vinegar Hill take place in 1798? | [
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1,509,616 | In US politics who replaced Spiro Agnew as Richard Nixon's vice-president in 1973? | [
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1,509,617 | What name is given to the concept that an animal hitting keys at random on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type a particular chosen text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare? | [
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1,509,618 | Name the resort in New Jersey USA famous for it's boardwalk? | [
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1,509,619 | "Ernest Vincent Wright wrote a novel, ""Gadsby"", which contains over 50,000 words -- none of them with which letter?" | [
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1,509,620 | Created by Arthur Conan Doyle, what is the christian name of the famous character, professor Moriarty? | [
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1,509,621 | In the ‘Tom & Jerry’ cartoons, what is the name of Spike’s son? | [
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1,509,622 | Which country's royal family includes Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly? | [
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1,509,623 | In which town would you find the World War I memorial, the Menin Gate? | [
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1,509,624 | Name the year. South African police kill 56 people in Sharpeville, Israeli intelligence agents capture Adolf Eichmann, and Nigeria gains its independence? | [
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1,509,625 | "Where was ""the Bhopal disaster"" that took place at a pesticide plant owned and operated by Union Carbide (UCIL), when the plant released methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and other toxins in December 1984, exposing over 500,000 people?" | [
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1,509,626 | The Elgin Marbles, currently in the British Museum, came from which building? | [
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1,509,627 | Relevé refers in ballet to standing while raising? | [
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1,509,628 | What is the more common name for the zygomatic bone? | [
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1,509,629 | Bowman's Capsule is found in which organ of the body? | [
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1,509,630 | What event of August 1969 was originally billed as 'An Aquarian Exposition: 3 days of peace and music'? | [
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1,509,631 | What is the alter-ego of the Marvel Comics super-hero Iron Man? | [
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1,509,632 | Which is the only Far Eastern country to have been a member of OPEC, being so from 1962 to 2008? | [
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1,509,633 | What was the name of the British Royal Yacht that entered service in 1953 and decommissioned on 11 December 1997? | [
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1,509,634 | What part of Pinocchio's body extended when he told a lie? | [
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1,509,635 | Which Italian dance group had a Number One hit in the UK in 1999 with 'Blue'? | [
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1,509,636 | Which volcano, one of the Lipari Islands, is nicknamed 'The Lighthouse of the Mediterranean'? | [
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1,509,637 | For which novel did Herman Wouk win the Pulitzer Prize in 1952? | [
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1,509,638 | Everything Changes, Beautiful World and Circus are all albums released by which British band? | [
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1,509,639 | Which is the most Northerly, and largest, island of the Phillipines, on which stands the capital, Manila ? | [
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1,509,640 | What make of car was JF Kennedy traveling in when he was shot dead? | [
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1,509,641 | Who was the President of Costa Rica between 2006 and 2010? | [
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1,509,642 | What international humanitarian institution was founded in Switzerland in 1863? | [
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1,509,643 | What was the name of the TV comedy that ran from 1975 to 1978 about National Service in the RAF? | [
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1,509,644 | According to tradition Bonnie Prince Charlie gave Captain McKinnon the recipe for which liqueur | [
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1,509,645 | What type of bank keeps its deposits at minus 196 degrees centigrade ? | [
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1,509,646 | Among hundreds of animal paintings, the only figure of a human being appears in an engraving called Shaft of the Dead Man at what World Heritage location? | [
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1,509,647 | What constellation appears on the flags of Australia and New Zealand? | [
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1,509,648 | To which song does Bill Murray wake up to each day in the film Groundhog Day? | [
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1,509,649 | In which American state will you find Disneyland park? | [
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1,509,650 | Where in the body is the Malleus bone? | [
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1,509,651 | Which land-locked country has the most official languages in the world at 34 including Spanish, Aymara and Quechua? | [
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1,509,652 | Dick Francis wrote novels based in what environment? | [
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1,509,653 | "The two UK TV series ""The Sweeney"" (1975-78) and ""Inspector Morse"" (1987-2000) share which actor?" | [
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1,509,654 | What is the third largest planet in the Solar System? | [
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1,509,655 | Which car model is made by Citroen to rival the Renault Megane Scenic (ie. a small 'people carrier'). | [
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1,509,656 | A deciduous tree of the genus Betula is more commonly known as what? | [
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1,509,657 | b In the Flintstones cartoons what is the name of Fred and Wilma's daughter? | [
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1,509,658 | In which US city is was the first skyscraper said to have been built in 1885? | [
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1,509,659 | John Patrick ‘Jack’ Ryan is a fictional character who appears in many novels by which author? | [
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1,509,660 | What is James Bond's naval rank? | [
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1,509,661 | What is tha 40th wedding anniversary called? | [
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1,509,662 | "What type of ""miracle"" did West Germany have?" | [
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1,509,663 | James Earl Ray was responsible for who's death in 1968? | [
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1,509,664 | What was the name of Johnny Kidd's backing group | [
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1,509,665 | What was the first considerable engagement in the American Revolution? | [
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1,509,666 | Who is the Greek god of shepherds and flocks? | [
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1,509,667 | Which actor, who died in July 2012, made his film debut playing Fatso Judson who beat Frank Sinatra's character to death in 'From Here to Eternity'? | [
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1,509,668 | Charlotte is the largest city in the 'Tar Heel State'. Which state? | [
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1,509,669 | What is a common nickname for the English city of Oxford? | [
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1,509,670 | LS What is the name of the famous Opera House in Milan, opened in 1778? | [
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1,509,671 | "From what Greek island do ""Lesbians"" come from?" | [
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1,509,672 | MTV's The Real World is still on the air after 26 seasons. What city hosts the current incarnation, whose season finale is tonight? | [
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1,509,673 | "Which English Poet Laureate wrote ""The Faerie Queene""?" | [
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1,509,674 | What did Demi Moore remove to play the role of G.I. Jane? | [
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1,509,675 | In which sport is the Harry Sunderland Trophy awarded | [
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1,509,676 | "What was the subject of the British TV programme ""The South Bank Show""?" | [
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1,509,677 | 'Carve her name with pride' is a book (and film) about which World War II heroine? | [
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1,509,678 | The original Greek meaning of the word Hippodrome was what? | [
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1,509,679 | "Who played the title role in the 2004 film ""The Life and Death of Peter Sellers""?" | [
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1,509,680 | Which British boxer is nicknamed ‘King Khan’? | [
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1,509,681 | Under the Treaty of Utrecht (1713), which followed the War Of The Spanish Succession, Spain ceded Minorca and which other area to Britain? | [
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1,509,682 | In 1932 the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd unified with the principal regions of Al-Hasa and Qatif to form which country? | [
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1,509,683 | "If a dish is described as ""A La Lyonaisse"" what must it contain?" | [
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1,509,684 | What band was formed by brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac? | [
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1,509,685 | Which British author wrote the 1928 novel ‘Orlando: A Biography’? | [
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1,509,686 | Besides grand pianos, what heavy object is often dropped on cartoon characters? | [
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1,509,687 | Who is the US Attorney General, appointed in April this year? | [
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1,509,688 | Can you name the tallest grass which can grow to around 25m? | [
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1,509,689 | Between 1892 and 1954, which part of New York was the point of entry for millions of immigrants? | [
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1,509,690 | What was the name of the school at which Ken Barlow was a teacher in the TV soap opera Coronation Street? | [
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1,509,691 | In what movie did John Cusack serenade a girl by holding a boom box above his head? | [
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1,509,692 | At which Olympic Games were females allowed to compete at track & field athletics for the first time? | [
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1,509,693 | What joint in the body leverages the fastest human motion? | [
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1,509,694 | How is the Chief Gentleman Usher to the Sovereign and Usher to the Order of the Garter more commonly known? | [
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1,509,695 | Which film was adapted from a Michael Ondaajte novel and went on to win 9 Oscars? | [
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1,509,696 | How many ‘beds’ are there usually on a Shove Ha’penny board? | [
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