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Jeanne Calment, the verified oldest person to have lived, died in 1997 when she was how many years old? | 122 | 63%
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In what year was the first ever issue of Playboy published? | 1953 | 42%
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Who wrote the Scouting for Boys book and was also the first Chief Scout of the world-wide Scout Movement? | Robert Baden-Powell | 41%
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Prominent in the overthrowing of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, who became the first female President of the Philippines in 1986? | Corazon Aquino | 31%
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What is the Australian national anthem? | Advance Australia Fair | 30%
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In Russian currency, 100 of what currency unit makes up one Ruble? | Kopek | 29%
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In the Old Testament, during Judges it is said that Samson killed a thousand men with what part of a donkey? | Jawbone | 28%
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In the Lord of the Rings, what is the Black Speech name for the ring-servants of Sauron, also known as The Nine? | Nazgûl | 28%
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Which famous novel begins with the line "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."? | Anna Karenina | 23%
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Who starred as Frank Spencer in the 1970s BBC Comedy Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em? | Michael Crawford | 23%
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The abbreviated UK magazine NME stands for what? | New Musical Express | 21%
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What was the birthname of the famous actor John Wayne? | Marion Morrison | 18%
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Which Dutch woman was the manager of the England Women's Football team when the won the Euros in 2020? | Sarina Wiegman | 16%
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Which island in the Mediterranean is a Tunisian island and the largest island of North Africa? | Djerba | 15%
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Who starred as George W. Bush in the 2008 biopic titled W.? | Josh Brolin | 15%
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Getting its name from "burned liquor" ,what is the name of the clear spirit commonly drank in South Korea? | Soju | 15%
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In 1938 who became the first person to win consecutive Oscars for leading roles when she won Best Actress Oscars for The Good Earth (1936) and The Great Ziegfield (1937)? | Luise Rainer | 10%
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Which Dane won the Tour de France in 2022? | Jonas Vingegaard | 8%
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Who had a UK Number One in 2000 with "Don't Call Me Baby"? | Madison Avenue | 8%
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Traditionally known as the only English queen to never set foot in the country, who was the wife of King Richard I of England from 1191 until his death in 1199? | {Berengaria} of {Navarre} | 3%
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