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1."The buck stops here."
Harry Houdini
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Harry S. Truman
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Harry Callahan
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Harry and Meghan Exiles
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2.French arms manufacturing company. Went into making automobiles. Their badge (logo) features two crossed cannons.
Horlick's
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Hotchkiss
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Humber
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Harrod's
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3.Time magazine's 'Man of the Year' for 1938.
Herbert Hoover
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Huey Long
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Hubert Humphrey
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Adolf Hitler
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4.A battle in England that changed the face of England forever, in 1066.
Battle of Halidon Hill
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Battle of Hampton Roads
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Battle of Hastings
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Battle of Hattin
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5.Allergic rhinitus is more commonly known as?
Herpes simplex
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Horse radish
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Hypothermia
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Hayfever
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6.The Hindenburg disaster of 1937 in New Jersey happened when a spark ignited its propellant of what substance?
Helvetium
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Helium
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Hydrogen peroxide
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Hydrogen
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7.Which painter was born in Antwerp, Flanders when it was part of Spanish Netherlands?
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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Henri Matisse
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Frans Hals
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Hans Holbein the Elder
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8.Protagonist of 'The Last of the Mohicans'.
Hiawatha
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Henry Hudson
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Hawk-eye
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Anne Hathaway
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9.Religious group of French Protestants. Hated by the Catholics... they could not even find love from the religiously like-minded Eater of Worms set, who despised them nearly as much. If they had of stuck around they probably would have run foul of the Totenkopfs.
I did not like Question 7 at all. It bothered me considerably. I have changed the question. Your comments and corrections are highly appreciated by me, CardinalSin. Please continue to make them if you continue to enjoy my quizzes (if you do, ha!).
May I ask where my error was, please? I went over it. My implication that Paul Gauguin found his forte in Tahiti was a little preposterous, to be sure. I await your comment.
Wouldn't it be 1066?
Also, I managed to put a typo in "typo".
So yeah.
May I ask where my error was, please? I went over it. My implication that Paul Gauguin found his forte in Tahiti was a little preposterous, to be sure. I await your comment.
Kind regards.