Hint
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Answer
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A – country where the second largest city is Graz
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Austria
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B – German composer whose Symphony No. 5 (5 is "V" in Latin numerals) starts with the Morse code for “V” ( ··· – )
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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C – the Four Great Inventions from ancient China are gunpowder, papermaking, printing and the _______
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Compass
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D – a genre of modern music characterised by sampled beats and repetitive rhythms, or what Kevin Costner did with wolves
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Dance
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E – another name for aubergine and brinjal
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Eggplant
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F – Germanic tribes that gave their name to the homeland of Audrey Tautou and Emmanuel Macron
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Franks
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G – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus or Neptune (term referring to composition and size)
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Gas Giant
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H – is “hamre” in Danish, or Mike in Mickey Spillane’s crime novels
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Hammer
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I – country where the highest peak is Mount Damavand, a potentially active stratovolcano
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Iran
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J – first name used by boxer Louis and baseball legend DiMaggio
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Joe
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K – first name of actor Sutherland (24, Designated Survivor)
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Kiefer
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L – all’s fair in this and war
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Love
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M – a small rodent, or a pointing device
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Mouse
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N – Jack who stars in the movie with German title Einer flog über das Kuckucksnest
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Nicholson
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O – aged and wise (or know-it-all) character in Winnie-the-Pooh
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Owl
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P – official name of Monaco is the _________ of Monaco
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Principality
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Q – central religious text of Islam and the most memorised book in the world
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Quran
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R – to lift up, or Hitchcock’s film ____Window
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Rear
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S – Brawl _____, Supercell’s most popular app in 2020, or reality TV series Pawn ____
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Stars
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T – Norse god who loves his hammer (a chemical element has been named after him)
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Thor
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U – very long-distance endurance events, ranging from greater than Marathon distance to several days
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Ultramarathon
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V – Madonna’s 1990 hit, or a U.S. fashion and lifestyle magazine
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Vogue
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W – how daylight saving time was called when U.S. Congress implemented a law for it during WWII (___ Time)
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War
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X – an emoticon used to symbolize dying from laughter
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XD
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Y – long-haired domesticated cattle found throughout the Himalayan region
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Yak
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Z – ethnic group and language in southern Africa
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Zulu
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