Hint
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Answer
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A – Canadian indie rock band ______ Fire, or an establishment that runs coin-operated games
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Arcade
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B – Беларусь
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Belarus
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C – the first author to sell 300 million books during her lifetime
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Agatha Christie
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D – a cube with numbers used in games of chance, or Bond film Live and Let ___
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Die
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E – follows speak, precedes going
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Easy
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F – between light and bantam, or a bird part
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Feather
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G – an overseas department of France, roughly between Antigua and Dominica
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Guadeloupe
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H – Pythagoras said that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the __________ is equal to the squares of the two other sides
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Hypotenuse
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I – MI6 is Military ____________, Section 6
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Intelligence
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J – first name of FLOTUS since January 20, 2021
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Jill
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K – Eric who created the fictional dog Lassie, or someone who legendarily meets his colleagues at the Round Table
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Knight
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L – not Quito, but a bean
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Lima
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M – to make angry, or video game series ______ NFL
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Madden
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N – a noble gas, or a type of bright colours used in 80s clothes
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Neon
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O – short story author and novelist Flannery, or singer-songwriter Sinead
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O’Connor
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P – the sweet spot you generally want to aim with the bowling ball
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Pocket
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Q – don’t ____ your day job
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Quit
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R – first name of Murdoch, owner of News Corp
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Rupert
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S – the only country whose name includes the opposite of hate
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Slovenia
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T – words often seen in restaurant windows, or what astonishment metaphorically does to your breath
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Take away
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U – Ted Kaczynski who killed three people and injured 23 others in a nationwide mail bombing campaign
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Unabomber
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V – poetic form, or one of several similar units of a song
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Verse
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W – Where the ____ Things Are, 1963 children's picture book by Maurice Sendak, or NHL team Minnesota ____
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Wild
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X – a brand of x86 microprocessors manufactured by Intel; rhymes with the N answer
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Xeon
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Y – animated cowboy, adversary of Bugs Bunny, named after a national park
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Yosemite Sam
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Z – fifth largest city in Spain
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Zaragoza
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