Question | Answer | % Correct |
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Mparntwe is the indigenous name for which Australian town ? | Alice Springs | 63%
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Until his death in 1986, Phil Lynott was the lead singer and bass guitarist of which band ? | Thin Lizzy | 61%
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George Best Airport serves which UK city ? | Belfast | 60%
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Until its extinction in 1662, the Dodo was endemic to which island nation ? | Mauritius | 57%
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Grytviken on the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia was once the largest centre of which industry ? | Whaling | 57%
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According to the 1958 film what was "Ice Cold in Alex" ? | Beer | 54%
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The "Darwin Awards" are tongue in cheek awards given for what acheivement ? | Killing oneself through stupidity | 51%
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The play "A Streetcar named Desire" by Tennessee Williams is set in which US city ? | New Orleans | 45%
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Besides his acting career, Omar Sharif was a world class player of which game ? | Bridge | 37%
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Roughly how many known species of bees are there ? | 16,000 | 26%
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What make of car did James Dean hit in his Porsche during his fatal crash ? | 1950 Ford | 21%
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Pizza Hut has over 18 thousand outlets worldwide, but where was the first ? | Wichita, Kansas | 21%
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The 9th Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, was born in which US state ? | Idaho | 16%
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The RMD Canal helps to connect the North Sea with which body of water ? | Black Sea | 15%
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Nickleback wants a star on Hollywoods Walk of Fame between James Dean and which other star ? | Cher | 12%
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