Hint
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Answer
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A – Cape Agulhas is the southernmost tip of this continent
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Africa
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B – the little pig who wanted to do the work of a sheepdog
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Babe
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C – marine invertebrate animals that typically live in compact colonies and are important reef builders in tropical oceans
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Corals
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D – “_______ with the Stars”: various international TV series based on the British format “Strictly Come _______”
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Dancing
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E – Bret Easton ____, author of "American Psycho"
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Ellis
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F – actor James (“127 Hours”), or someone who ruled Spain with more power than any other leader and developed a cult of personality around his rule
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Franco
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G – Psy’s hit “_____ Style”, which “broke” YouTube’s view limit in 2012
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Gangnam
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H – Africa, a symphony orchestra and bulls have these
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Horn
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I – country with the highest number of active volcanoes
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Indonesia
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J – a playing card, or Gotham-City-based Arthur Fleck
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Joker
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K – Jeffrey Archer’s novel “____ & Abel”, or Marilyn Monroe’s character Sugar in “Some Like It Hot”
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Kane
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L – one of the four fundamental states of matter; the only state with a definite volume but no fixed shape
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Liquid
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M – belonging to me, or a location where something valuable is sought
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Mine
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N – nix, nada, zilch
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Nothing
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O – a group of sports that require navigational skills using a map and compass in unfamiliar countryside
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Orienteering
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P – children’s animated TV series that is “La Patrulla Canina” in Spanish
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PAW Patrol
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Q – first name of American record producer, composer and film producer Jones with a record 80 Grammy Award nominations
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Quincy
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R – English king who couldn’t speak English properly and was known as the Lionheart
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Richard I
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S – the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere
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São Paulo
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T – the classic board game where you get to put wedges into circular tokens when you know stuff
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Trivial Pursuit
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U – to guide people to their seats, or American singer with hits “Crash” and “Yeah!”
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Usher
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V – German Formula One champion 2010–2013, first name Sebastian
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Vettel
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W – “Elementary, my dear _____”, or Hermione actor Emma
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Watson
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X – a programming language, a clothing size, or a number in Roman numerals
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XL
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Y – one of the smallest dog breeds of terrier type, named after a county in England
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Yorkshire Terrier
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Z – was tapping away at his keyboard in a Harvard dorm room in 2004 and became the world's youngest self-made billionaire
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Mark Zuckerberg
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