Hint
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Answer
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A – is “sterrenkundige” in Dutch (a type of scientist); anagram is “moon starer”
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Astronomer
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B – capital of Mali
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Bamako
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C – the first European to encounter a pineapple
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Christopher Columbus
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D – the only French suit of playing cards that has not been adapted from the German deck
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Diamonds
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E – book published in digital form
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E-Book
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F – actor Michael J., or the only animal to use the Earth’s magnetic field to hunt
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Fox
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G – American rock band with hits “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” and “Forever Now”
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Green Day
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H – to lay snares for rabbits, or what should be made while the sun shines
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Hay
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I – Asian country that borders the marginal waterbodies of Atlantic and Indian Oceans
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Israel
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J – football (soccer) club from Turin with a record number of Serie A titles
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Juventus
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K – common to Rudyard Kipling, North Korea and Basinger
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Kim
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L – is “etterlate” in Norwegian, or what is being done to Las Vegas in a Nicholas Cage movie
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Leave
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M – American football legend Dan, or country San
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Marino
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N – the oldest river in North America (with a very illogical name)
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New River
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O – “One night in Bangkok and the world's your ______”
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Oyster
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P – this country has the world's largest tropical glacier
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Peru
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Q – "when" in Portuguese
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Quando
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R – first name of Mercutio’s love-sick friend
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Romeo
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S – ________ Things, sci-fi TV series set in the 1980s in the fictional town of Hawkins
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Stranger
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T – A-ha’s megahit; its music video was a mix of live-action and pencil-sketch animation
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Take On Me
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U – constellation in the northern sky also known as the Great Bear
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Ursa Major
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V – not Vietnam, Venezuela, or Vatican City
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Vanuatu
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W – city whose live animal and seafood market was closed permanently on 1 January, 2020
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Wuhan City
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X – is “diciotto” in Italian, 10010 in binary, ____ in Roman numerals
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XVIII
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Y – the oldest attraction in Florida is the Fountain of _____
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Youth
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Z – SW1 or 90210, for example
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Zip code
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