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In Greek mythology, who is the son of Cronus and Rhea?
Zeus
Who is the Greek God of War?
Ares
What was the name of the three headed dog that belonged to Hades and guarded the gate of the underworld?
Cerberus
First emperor of the Roman Empire?
Augustus
First emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?
Charlemagne
"I Will Always Love You" is famously known to be one of Whitney Houstons greatest singles, but who was the original artist?
Dolly Parton
In which film does the famous Al Pacino quote "out of order? I'll show you out of order" appear?
Scent of a Woman
What cheese is used in Babybels?
Edam
In what year did Pablo Picaso die?
1973
What does the Latin phrase "Carpe Diem" translate to in English?
Seize the day
 
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What is the capital of Laos?
Vientiane
What was the Big Apple known as before it was New York?
New Orange
In what century did the Ming dynasty overthrow the Yuan, effectively ending the Mongol Empire?
14th
What is the largest desert on Earth?
Antarctica
Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, what planet does it orbit?
Jupiter
Which gas, discovered in 1898, is used in car headlamps to produce adequate light immediately upon switching on?
Xenon
Mt. Everest is known to be the tallest mountain on Earth from sea level to peak, but what is the real tallest mountain when including mass from below sea level?
Mauna Kea
Which emperor led Japan during WW2?
Emperor Hirohito
What was the operational codename for the Normandy landings often referred to as D-Day?
Operation Neptune
Which major battle of World War II lasted from August 1942 to February 1943?
The Battle of Stalingrad
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