Hint
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Answer
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A – country where Córdoba is the second largest city
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Argentina
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B – Danish physicist Niels, Nobel Prize in 1922
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Bohr
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C – novel where a Pencey student, Holden Caulfield, is the main character and narrator
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The Catcher in the Rye
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D – 1980s TV series with a main character called “J.R.”
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Dallas
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E – the third and last dimension in Minecraft
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End
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F – a 1999 movie by David Fincher that you don't talk about
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Fight Club
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G – Italian scientist said to have dropped spheres of different masses from the Leaning Tower of Pisa
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Galileo Galilei
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H – Japanese island, the 7th largest island in the world
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Honshu
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I – American band, hits include “Believer,” “Bad Liar,” “Radioactive”
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Imagine Dragons
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J – Kipling’s collection of stories and a Disney film, “The ____ Book”
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Jungle
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K – Chinese gooseberry’s more familiar name, thanks to New Zealand
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Kiwifruit
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L – assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in 1865
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Abraham Lincoln
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M – the first name of Professor McGonagall, or a Roman goddess
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Minerva
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N – Finnish middle-long-distance runner with nine Olympic gold medals
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Paavo Nurmi
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O – measures the distance travelled by a vehicle, such as a car
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Odometer
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P – the capital of Haiti
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Port-au-Prince
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Q – first name of movie director Tarantino
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Quentin
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R – a perennial flowering plant, or a common verb in simple past tense
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Rose
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S – a 1811 novel that featured siblings Elinor, Marianne and Margaret
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Sense and Sensibility
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T – NBA team, _____ Raptors
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Toronto
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U – primal Greek god, symbolising the sky
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Uranus
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V – queen who wore black for the last 40 years of her life
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Queen Victoria
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W – to observe, or something that used to be attached to most people for most of the time
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Watch
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X – fictional estate of Charles Foster Kane, or Kublai Khan's capital city
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Xanadu
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Y – one of the most visited websites in the world
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YouTube
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Z – first name of Swedish footballer (soccer player) Ibrahimovic
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Zlatan
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