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tc_575 | Which movie director was born on exactly the same day as actor Tommy Lee Jones? | Oliver Stone | [
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tc_576 | Which singer wrote the musical Someone Like You? | Petula Clark | [
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tc_577 | What state had its bi-centenary of joining the Union a year after North Carolina? | Rhode Island | [
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tc_578 | With which instrument was Charlie Christian associated? | Guitar | [
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tc_579 | In which country is the Howrah bridge? | India | [
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tc_581 | What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Brunei? | BRU | [
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tc_582 | What was Oliver Hardy's real first name? | Norvell | [
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tc_584 | Benito Juarez international airport is in which country? | Mexico | [
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tc_589 | How old would Rocky Marciano have been had he lived to the end of the 20th century? | 76 | [
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tc_591 | Who had a 70s No 1 hit with The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia? | Vicki Lawrence | [
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tc_592 | Which country does the airline Gronlandsfly come from? | Greenland | [
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tc_594 | Which famous actress was born on exactly the same day as gymnast Olga Korbut? | Debra Winger | [
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tc_597 | The diet of what mythical monster periodically included seven youths and seven maidens? | The Minotaur's | [
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tc_598 | In Greek mythology, who was the goddess of the rainbow? | Iris | [
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tc_599 | In ancient Athens, what tree was considered sacred -- with all its fruit belonging to the state, and death the penalty for anyone caught cutting one down? | The olive tree | [
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tc_600 | What legendary fire-breathing female monster had a lion's head, a goat's body and a dragon's tail? | The Chimera | [
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tc_602 | According to legend, who fired the arrow that hit Achilles in the heel, his only vulnerable spot? | Paris | [
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tc_605 | In Greek mythology, who was the queen of the underworld and wife of Hades? | Persephone | [
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tc_615 | "Which entertainer said, ""He was into animal husbandry--until they caught him at it?" | Tom Lehrer | [
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tc_616 | "According to hippy guru Dr. Timothy Leary, what did you do before you ""drop out?""" | Turn on, tune in | [
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tc_617 | What is Nelson Mandela's middle name? | Rolihlahla | [
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tc_618 | How old would James Dean have been had he lived to the end of the 20th century? | 68 | [
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tc_619 | Barry Clifford found fame discovering what? | Sunken pirate ships | [
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tc_620 | What was Christopher Reeve's first movie? | Gray Lady Down | [
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tc_621 | The Porcaro Brothers featured in which group? | Toto | [
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tc_623 | Which city was called Leninakan until 1990? | A: Kumayri | [
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tc_624 | What is Iggy Pop's real name? | James Osterberg | [
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tc_625 | What did Franz Kafka do for a day job? | Worked in insurance | [
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tc_627 | Dorval International airport is in which country? | Canada | [
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tc_628 | In square miles how big is lake Michigan? | 22,300 | [
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tc_629 | Who wrote the song Momma Told Me Not To Come? | Randy Newman | [
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tc_630 | What star sign is Harrison Ford? | Cancer | [
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tc_631 | Who founded the Organization of Afro American Unity? | Malcolm X | [
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tc_632 | Which NASA space probe was launched to Venus in 1989? | Magellan | [
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tc_634 | Harry Weinstein became a world champion under which name? | Gary Kasparov | [
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tc_637 | Who directed Good Morning Vietnam? | Barry Levinson | [
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tc_638 | What was Bette Davis's real first name? | Ruth | [
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tc_639 | In which sport did Hollywood star Sonja Henie win Olympic Gold? | Ice Skating | [
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tc_640 | In which decade was Alzheimer's disease first clinically described? | First decade | [
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tc_642 | What star sign is Glenda Jackson? | Taurus | [
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tc_643 | Who won Super Bowl XXV? | New York Giants | [
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tc_646 | Robert Mueller Municipal Airport is in which US state? | Texas | [
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tc_647 | In what year were women first admitted to Harvard? | 1969 | [
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tc_648 | Who had 70s No 1 hit with Show and Tell? | Al Wilson | [
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tc_649 | Balice international airport is in which country? | Poland | [
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tc_651 | Panama proclaimed independence in 1903 from which country? | Columbia | [
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tc_652 | How old was Ronald Reagan when he became US President? | 69 | [
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tc_654 | Which Iowa-born artist painted American Gothic and Spring Turning? | Grant Wood | [
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tc_655 | Which country does the airline Garuda come from? | Indonesia | [
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tc_663 | To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Idaho? | 82,751 square miles | [
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tc_669 | Sarah Vaughan first joined which band as singer? | Earl Hines | [
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tc_670 | Elmas international airport is in which country? | Italy | [
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tc_671 | Which pioneering aviator had a plane called Percival Gull? | Jean Batten | [
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tc_673 | Which British political figure became Baroness Kesteven? | Margaret Thatcher | [
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tc_674 | Henri Becquerel shared a Nobel prize for his work in discovering what? | Radioactivity | [
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tc_675 | Who was the first white music star to record on Atlantic, through its sister label Atco? | Bobby Darin | [
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tc_676 | Who took the assumed name Sebastian Melmoth when living in Paris? | Oscar Wilde | [
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tc_677 | Who signed the Pacific Security Treaty with the USA in 1951? | Australia & New Zealand | [
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tc_679 | How many miles long is the canal which links the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans? | 50 miles | [] | [
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tc_680 | Who founded the off-Broadway theater where Hair had its premier? | Joseph Papp | [
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tc_681 | Established in 1919, which is the world's oldest surviving airline? | KLM | [
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tc_684 | "Which US First Lady said, ""No one can make you feel interior unless you consent?""" | Eleanor Roosevelt | [
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tc_685 | Who won super bowl X? | Pittsburgh | [
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tc_686 | Who brought to an end Jahangir Khan's long unbeaten run of success in squash in the 80s? | Ross Norman | [
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tc_689 | Jomo Kenyatta was born into which tribe? | Kikuyu | [
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tc_692 | Bryan Abrams, Sam Walters, Mark Calderon and Kevin Thornton formed which group? | Color Me Badd | [
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tc_696 | When was the Scrabble World championship first held? | 1991 | [
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tc_697 | Arlanda international airport is in which country? | Sweden | [
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tc_701 | What year was the centenary of Arkansas joining the Union? | 1936 | [
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tc_702 | Which singer formed his own Berlee record label? | Del Shannon | [
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tc_703 | Who duetted with Barbra Streisand on Till I Loved You in 1988? | Don Johnson | [
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tc_706 | What was first published on 21st December 1913 in the New York World? | A crossword puzzle | [
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tc_707 | What finally knocked One Sweet Day off the No 1 position in the charts in the 90s? | Because You Loved Me | [
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tc_708 | In which American state are the Merril Collection and the Burke Museum of Fine Arts? | Texas | [
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tc_709 | Which actor paid $93,500 for the baseball which rolled between Bill Buckner's legs in game six of the 1986 World Series? | Charlie Sheen | [
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tc_710 | Who was Theodore Roosevelt's Vice President between 1905 and 1909? | Charles W. Fairbanks | [
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tc_711 | Which nation was the first to ratify the United Nations charter in 1945? | Nicaragua | [
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tc_712 | What is the Alaskan terminus of the Alaskan Highway? | Fairbanks | [
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tc_714 | From 1903 to 1958, every Pope--bar one--took which name? | Pius | [
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tc_716 | Which brothers were Warner Bros' first major record success? | Everly | [
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tc_720 | What was the title of Kitty Kelley's book about Elizabeth Taylor? | Elizabeth Taylor: The Last Star | [
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tc_722 | What are the international registration letters for a vehicle form Jordan? | HKJ | [
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tc_726 | In which country was Julie Christie born? | India | [
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tc_727 | Which artist created the Katzenjammer Kids? | Rudolph Dirks | [
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tc_728 | Who had a 60s No 1 hit with Johnny Angel? | Shelley Fabares | [
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tc_729 | Which country does the airline VIASA come from? | Venezuela | [
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tc_730 | Who directed Back To The Future? | Robert Zemeckis | [
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tc_732 | Where was Che Guevara killed? | Bolivia | [
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tc_733 | Daryl Dragon used which name when he formed a 70s duo? | Captain | [
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tc_735 | Which has the highest population, Rode island or South Dakota? | Rhode Island | [
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tc_736 | What was Oliver Reed's real first name? | Robert | [
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tc_738 | Which country does the airline Sansa come from? | Costa Rica | [
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tc_740 | Who wrote the song Harper Valley PTA? | Tom T. Hall | [
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tc_742 | What was Elvis's last No 1 in his own lifetime? | Suspicious Minds | [
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tc_743 | Who choreographed the first performance of Copland's Rodeo? | Agnes de Mille | [
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tc_744 | Who wrote Riders of the Purple Sage? | Zane Gray | [
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tc_745 | What were D W Griffith's first names? | David Wark | [
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tc_746 | "Who created the line, ""Happiness is a warm puppy?" | Charles Schulz | [
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