Hint
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Answer
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A – country led by Enver Hoxha from 1941 to 1985
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Albania
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B – an unexpected event with a damaging effect, or what you can do to your nose
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Blow
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C – country with the highest number of lakes
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Canada
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D – His ____ Materials, a trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman
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Dark
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E – NHL team Oilers are based in this city
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Edmonton
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F – official name of Somalia is the _______ Republic of Somalia
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Federal
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G – Gladstone who gets lucky breaks all the time
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Gander
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H – sitcom The Steve ______ Show, or first name of actor Keitel (The Piano)
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Harvey
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I – general rise in the price level over a period of time
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Inflation
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J – the girl who's got a gun in Aerosmith’s 1989 hit
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Janie
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K – director of A Clockwork Orange, who died in 1999
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Stanley Kubrick
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L – something you can actually climb or metaphorically climb in a corporation
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Ladder
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M – Ridge Forrester actor Ron, or what a rolling stone doesn’t gather
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Moss
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N – the largest country in the Central American isthmus
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Nicaragua
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O – The ___ ___ and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
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Old Man
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P – chess piece called “tốt” (soldier) in Vietnamese
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Pawn
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Q – disk _____, a limit that restricts disk file system usage in computing
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Quota
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R – adventure novelist Harold, or actor Tim (The Shawshank Redemption)
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Robbins
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S – country where the second-largest city is Busan
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South Korea
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T – precedes light, follows pony
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Tail
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U – acronym for the administrative body for soccer in Europe; “Union des associations européennes de football” in French
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UEFA
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V – R&B singer Luther (“Never Too Much”, “Endless Love”)
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Vandross
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W – ABBA’s hit, or a place that saw some action on 18 June 1815
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Waterloo
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X – Riccardo Giacconi’s 2002 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for contributions leading to the discovery of cosmic _____ sources
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X-ray
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Y – word expressing joy (or sceptically: ____, right)
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Yeah
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Z – chemical element with symbol Zn
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Zinc
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