Hint
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Answer
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A – emperor whose last public words were, “I found Rome of clay; I leave it to you of marble”
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Augustus
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B – one of the world's most popular card games, or Golden Gate
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Bridge
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C – a learning programme, or where golf is played
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Course
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D – city where you can visit Jumeirah Mosque and Burj Khalifa
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Dubai
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E – the number of days it took Phileas Fogg to go around the world
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Eighty
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F – a group of vessels, or what the moment does (when in hurry)
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Fleet
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G – is “gull” in Norwegian, or Au in chemistry
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Gold
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H – prefaced by #
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Hashtag
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I – Australian rock band with hits “Need You Tonight” and “Suicide Blonde”
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INXS
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J – home country of sprinter Elaine Thompson-Herah
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Jamaica
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K – company known for photographic film products; its full name is Eastman _____ Company
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Kodak
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L – African capital whose name includes the opposite of short
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Lilongwe
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M – Prime Minister of Finland whose name is very close to a country enclaved by Italy
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Sanna Marin
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N – author of Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)
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Isaac Newton
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O – Robyn’s hit "Dancing on My ___"
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Own
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P – world’s 43rd most spoken language, or what can be done to silver
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Polish
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Q – perfectly typical or representative; the word refers to the fifth essence
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Quintessential
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R – “In the black corner, … the Italian Stallion, _____ Balboa!”
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Rocky
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S – not winter, but a person who adds numbers together
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Summer
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T – Spain’s highest peak, which is the mountain that casts the world’s largest shadow projected on the sea
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Teide
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U – city in the Netherlands known in Roman times as Traiectum or Ultra Traiectum
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Utrecht
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V – first name of Fleming, director of Gone with the Wind; the name means winner or conqueror
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Victor
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W – a route; a large one is Milky
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Way
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X – mutant Professor Charles Francis ______, or missionary Francis
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Xavier
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Y – TV sitcom Curb ____ Enthusiasm
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Your
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Z – ____ am See, Austrian ski resort named after a monk's cell in a monastery
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Zell
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