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Answer
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What is the official name of a chef's hat?
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Toque
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Who had 3 UK Number Ones with 'Because We Want To' and 'Girlfriend' in 1998 and 'Day & Night' in 2000?
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Billie Piper
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Which U.S. State did the Hindenburg disaster occur?
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New Jersey
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was only 35 when he died in which year?
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1791
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Who was the captain of the HMS Bounty during the Mutiny on the Bounty in 1789?
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William Bligh
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What is the name of the North-western region of Africa that contains Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia?
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Maghreb
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In 1865 , which Englishman was credited with being the first to climb the Matterhorn?
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Edward Whymper
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What is the name of the river that runs through St. Petersburg?
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Neva
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What was the name of the Typhoon that caused the cancellation of two matches in the Rugby World Cup in 2019?
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Hagibis
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What is the name of the central square of the city of Zagreb?
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Ban Jelačić Square
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Which character in the 'Asterix the Gaul' comic created by René Goscinny has a dog called Dogmatix?
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Obelix
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What is the name of the martial art most known for being used by the Israeli Defence League?
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Krav Maga
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Which is the only UK Shipping Forecast that borders Germany?
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German Bight
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Who starred as Dr. Kananga (Mr. Big) the Caribbean drug lord and main antagonist of 'Live and Let Die (1973)'?
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Yaphet Kotto
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Which Scottish football team have the nickname 'The Staggies'?
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Ross County
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Which French artist painted The Raft of the Medusa?
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Théodore Géricault
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What is the emergency telephone throughout most of the EU?
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112
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In 1958, the Best Screenplay Oscar was given to Pierre Boulle who wrote the book the film that won was based on because the screenwriters were blacklisted. What was this film?
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The Bridge on the River Kwai
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Who was the Roman God of wine, equivalent to Dionysus in Greek Mythology?
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Bacchus
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Which Italian liqueur is known for tasting of hazelnuts?
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Frangelico
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