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Award-winning rock band formed in Dublin, Ireland in 1976
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U2
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This is likely to be emblazoned on the side of a patrol car containing a police dog
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K9
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Nickname for C-3PO's droid buddy in the Star Wars franchise
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R2
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Highest class of international auto racing
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F1
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In a race of the above, the fastest qualifier starts in this position, also known as the pole position
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P1
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International group consisting of the world's major industrialized countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States
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G7
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The last 3 months of a company's fiscal year
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Q4
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The most frequently used international paper size, with a width equal to half the length of the A3 size
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A4
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Also known as Niacin, this vitamin is a member of the B vitamin family
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B3
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Common variety of plastic explosive from the Composition C family
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C4
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The chemical symbol for the ozone molecule
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O3
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The title of the sequel film in the Trainspotting franchise
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T2
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Campbell's drink brand comprised of the juice from beets, celery, carrots, lettuce, parsley, watercress, spinach & tomatoes
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V8
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First half of the name of the strain of the influenza A virus linked to the 1918 flu pandemic and 2009 swine flu pandemic
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H1
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Second half of the name of the strain of the influenza A virus linked to the 1918 flu pandemic and 2009 swine flu pandemic
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N1
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10th Generation Intel Core Processor
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I9
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo, a trade event for the video game industry hosted annually by the Entertainment Software Association
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E3
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This semi-automatic rifle was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II / A motorway in England connecting London and Leeds
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M1
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Highest division of US intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the NCAA
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D1
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Adidas fashion line designed by Yohji Yamamoto, with the numeral referring to the number of stripes in the Adidas logo
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Y3
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US tax form used by an employer to report wages paid to an employee and taxes withheld
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W2
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Rocket engine-powered experimental Bell aircraft used by Chuck Yeager to break the sound barrier in 1947 / An entry level BMW SUV
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X1
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2-seater BMW sportscar from the late 1990s and early 2000s
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Z3
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"Simple Storage Service" launched by Amazon Web Services in 2006
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S3
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The bottom lumbar vertebrae in the human spinal column, located just above the sacrum
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L5
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The Swedish Air Force designation for the Seversky P-35 World War II fighter plane
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J9
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