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What type of creature is a niffe?
| Fish | |
What nationality was teiichi igarashi
| Japanese | |
Fahrenheit as what is minus forty degrees fahrenheit the same
| Minus forty degrees | |
Pavarti or Uma is the wife of who in Hindu religion
| Shiva | |
What are white dwarfs and red giants
| Stars | |
The linden tree is also called what
| Lime tree | |
The opera Peter Grimes was written by whom
| Benjamin britten | |
In what film - Charlie Chaplain have his first speaking part 1940
| The Great Dictator – Adenoid Hinkel | |
Rock groups: dion and the _____
| Belmonts | |
Which country is known as the roof of the world
| Tibet | |
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With what acid do nettles cause irritation?
| Formic acid | |
In Newport Rhode Island its illegal to do what after dark
| Smoke a pipe | |
Where was cornflakes invented
| Battle creek sanitarium | |
What is an integer that is greater than 1 and divisible only by itself and 1
| Prime number | |
The United Nations in New York were originally where
| San Francisco | |
Who did Hercules persuade to go and get the Golden Apples for him
| Atlas | |
What is Gluhwein
| Mulled wine | |
Harold H Hilton only Englishman to do what in golf in 1911
| Won UK and US open same year | |
The old French Royal family - Boy Scouts share what symbol
| Fleur-de-lis | |
Fredcrick the First, 1657 to 1713, was the first king of which country
| Prussia | |
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James Bond flew Little Nellie in which film
| You Only Live Twice | |
An Aria from a Handel opera is Ombra mai fu - what other name
| Largo | |
In what game would you use a squidger
| Tiddlywinks – Big disc | |
What is the number of the beast
| 666 | |
What is the chronicle of the nazi siege of leningrad
| The 900 days | |
Coca-cola was named for the extracts of which of its two 'medicinal' ingredients
| Coca leaves and kola nuts | |
What name is given to fish cooked in browned butter
| Meuniere | |
What name is given to the 1913 show of artists' work in New York, which is often regarded as the beginning of public interest in progressive art in the U.S.A.
| The armory show | |
Who played Jo's sailor boyfiend on the Facts of Life?
| Robby Benson | |
Annapolis & Minneapolis contain the suffix "polis", which in Greek means ____
| City | |
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