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Hint
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Answer
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1
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Letter used for the Latin number 1
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I
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2
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Harry Styles' boy group
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One Direction
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3
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Country with the calling code +1
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United States / Canada
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4
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What bees produce
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Honey
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5
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Also called the "Great War"
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World War I
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6
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A Space Odyssey
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2001
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7
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1st month of the year
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January
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8
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Has the atomic number 1
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Hydrogen
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9
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Piece of rock
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Stone
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10
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President on the one-dollar-bill
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George Washington
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11
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Used in laser printers
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Toner
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12
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"One" in Spanish and Italian
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Uno
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13
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Windflower
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Anemone
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14
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Collection of Arabic tales
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One Thousand and One Nights
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15
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Resident of the British capital
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Londoner
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16
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This Queen died in 1901
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Victoria
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17
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Glenn Miller's instrument
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Trombone
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18
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Not a return ticket
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One-way ticket
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19
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Brooklyn peninsula with amusement parks
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Coney Island
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20
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The world's most populous one-party state
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China
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21
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Between tenor and bass
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Baritone
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22
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King in the land of the blind
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One-eyed man
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23
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1st human in space
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Yuri Gagarin
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24
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Goes with tea in the afternoon
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Scones
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25
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Scenic road in California
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Highway 1
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26
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Large lake in Northwestern Russia
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Onega
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27
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1^2 + 2^2 + 3^2 + 4^2 + 5^2 + 6^2
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91
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28
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Rotating storm
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Cyclone
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29
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Most prestigious car racing class
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Formula 1
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30
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The US President's plane
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Air Force One
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31
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One-humped camel
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Dromedary
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32
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Alicia Keys song of 2007
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No one
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33
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Drinking age in the USA
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21
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34
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folded pizza
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Calzone
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35
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There were 101 of these black and white dogs
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Dalmatians
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36
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Highest building on the WTC site in Manhattan
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One World Trade Center
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37
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Indigenous peoples of Canada
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First Nations
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38
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Potentially harmful bacteria most often spread by undercooked poultry or eggs
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Salmonella
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39
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1st Roman emperor
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Augustus
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40
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Wayne Gretzky's nickname
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The Great One
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41
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Four times British PM or Donald Duck rival
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Gladstone
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42
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By yourself
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Alone
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43
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US Air Force area in Nevada where allegedly aliens or UFOs are being examined
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Area 51
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44
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How many were left at the end of "Ten Little Soldier Boys?"
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None
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45
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Has spent the most weeks as No 1 of the ATP ranking
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Novak Djokovic
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46
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Canadian director of horror films ("The Fly", "Naked Lunch")
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David Cronenberg
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47
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Around twice as many of these electronic devices are in use than there are people in the world
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Mobile phones
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48
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Slot machine
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One-armed bandit
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49
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TV series on a forensic anthropologist starring Emily Deschanel
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Bones
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50
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Legendary one-horned creature
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Unicorn
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51
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Russian-occupied city and region in Eastern Ukraine
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Donetsk
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52
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Italian vegetable soup
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Minestrone
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53
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2016 Star Wars film
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Rogue One
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54
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Male bee or unmanned aerial vehicle
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Drone
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55
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Year of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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1941
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56
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Exact DNA copy
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Clone
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57
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"Las Ketchup" with their "Ketchup song" are a typical example
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One-hit wonder
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58
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Soccer coach dubbed "The Special One"
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José Mourinho
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59
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Between Countess and Lady
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Baroness
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60
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Origin of the phrase: "There can be only one"
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Highlander
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61
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Irish band that had a hit called "One" in the 1990s
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U2
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62
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Nickname of Texas
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Lone Star State
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63
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel: "One Hundred Years of..."
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Solitude
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64
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Nickname of Confederate Army General Thomas Jonathan Jackson
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Stonewall
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65
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Pop band from Colorado Springs ("Apologize")
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OneRepublic
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66
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What Nelson Mandela demanded: "One man, one..."
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Vote
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67
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Protecting layer in the stratosphere
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Ozone layer
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68
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1978 cult massacre site in the jungle of Guyana
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Jonestown
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69
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This Apache leader's real name was "The one who yawns"
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Geronimo
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70
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A king's seat
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Throne
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71
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What TV detective's catchphrase was: "Just one more thing"?
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Columbo
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72
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Biased, unequal
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One-sided
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73
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Poverty and civil war stricken country in West Africa
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Sierra Leone
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74
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A penny's worth
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One cent
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75
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Gum-like polymer, famously used for breast implants
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Silicone
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76
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Star of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" movie (1975)
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Jack Nicholson
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77
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What a real hombre has
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Cojones
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78
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Thomas Jefferson became US President in this year
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1801
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79
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One of the world's top 3 tire producers
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Bridgestone
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80
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Usually wears the No 1 jersey in football
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Goalkeeper
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81
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What cowboys allegedly are (according to Lucky Luke or an Elvis song)
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Lonesome
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82
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Population planning policy in China between 1979 and 2015
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One-child policy
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83
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1st day of the week (in most countries)
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Monday
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84
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In 1501, Michelangelo starts working on this giant marble statue in Florence (completed 1504)
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David
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85
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Family of sea snails also called "sea ears"
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Abalone
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86
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Casual sexual encounter
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One-night stand
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87
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Japanese Junko Tabei was the first woman to summit this mountain
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Mount Everest
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88
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Cambodian mass murderer called "Brother Number One"
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Pol Pot
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89
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Murray Head's "One Night in Bangkok" was a hit of this muscial
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Chess
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90
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Magnus Carlsen has been the world's No. 1 in this sport since 2011
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Chess
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91
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Duplicate it, add a 9 and get an important emergency phone number
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9-1-1
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92
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Successful Japanese manga and anime series about a bunch of pirates
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One Piece
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93
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In ice hockey: shooting without controlling the puck first
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One-timer
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94
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1st planet in the solar system
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Mercury
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95
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Famous Pushkin verse novel (and Tchaikovsky opera) about a Russian dandy (Eugene)
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Eugene Onegin
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96
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1st British monarch
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Anne
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97
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Won Super Bowl I
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Green Bay Packers
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98
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... With the Wind
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Gone
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99
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1973 Pink Floyd song
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Money
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100
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It took Usain Bolt 9.58 seconds to run them
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100 metres
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101
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Skyscraper in Taiwan's capital, formerly the tallest in the world
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Taipei 101
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102
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Northern Irish punk band best known for their song "Teenage Kicks" (1978)
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The Undertones
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103
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The square root of 961
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31
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104
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Northern Ireland county ("Tir Eoghain")
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Tyrone
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105
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French department with the number 01
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Ain
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106
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NIckname of England's women's soccer team
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Lionesses
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107
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Residents of Alcatraz
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Prisoners
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108
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Town in Romania, birthplace of gymnast Nadia Comaneci
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Onesti
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109
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No 121 starts with: "I lift up my eyes to the hills.From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth"
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Psalm
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110
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Number one in Arabic
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Wahid
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111
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Number of the Swissair flight that crashed in 1998 near Halifax, Canada
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111
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One thing. With production numbers, Lego is the largest tire manufacturer.