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Answer
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Which US President was known as 'Old Hickory'?
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Andrew Jackson
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Which line on the London Underground has the most (60) stations?
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District
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In which year was the Human Genome Project completed?
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2003
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Which American Chef is the author of the cookery book 'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat'?
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Samin Nosrat
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What is the most populous city in Delaware?
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Wilmington
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What is the name of a Latin-American seafood dish where the fish is 'cooked' by the acidity of citrus juices?
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Ceviche
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Which Dutch scientist was the first to see single-celled organisms under a microscope?
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Antoine van Leeuwenhoek
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In 1958, who became the first British man to win the Formula 1 World Championship?
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Mike Hawthorn
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Which poet wrote 'Ode to a Nightingale'?
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John Keats
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What is the name of the island visited by Gulliver in the book 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift?
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Lilliput
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Which player won the most (11) Stanley Cups?
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Henri Richard
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The Preakness Stakes is the shortest race in the US Horse Racing Triple Crown, and is held in which US city?
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Baltimore
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How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison?
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27
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Who wrote the book 'Girl, Woman, Other' the joint Booker Prize 2019 winner?
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Bernadine Evaristo
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What is the state capital of Tasmania, Australia?
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Hobart
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Which artist had 4 UK number ones including 'Mi Choco Latino', 'Lift Me Up, and 'Bag It Up'?
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Geri Halliwell
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What is the name of the bar in Neighbours?
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The Waterhole
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In 1963, which Italian actor became the first male actor in a foreign language film to be nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in Divorzio all'italiana (1961)?
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Marcelo Mastroianni
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What is the name of a gin cocktail with cherry and pineapple?
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Singapore Sling
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What is the holy book of Sikhism?
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Guru Granth Sahib
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Also (sorry) Gulliver visits several islands - it might be worth specifying which one, eg. where he is by far the tallest person on the island, or something like that.