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Answer
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Lusitania was the Roman name for what country?
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Portugal
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What high fashion designer spent two years in medical school before changing his career?
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Georgio Armani
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Who won the NCAA basketball championship in 1944?
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University of Utah
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Which city in Germany holds the annual Wagner festival?
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Bayreuth
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Where was Jim Morrison buried?
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Paris
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Edward VIII abdicated the throne for which woman?
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Wallis Simpson
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What river divides Amsterdam in two?
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Amstel River
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What was the Allies' password on D-Day?
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Mickey Mouse
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Which opera was written to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal?
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Aida
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What drink is named for the wormwood plant?
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Vermouth
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How many points are there on a maltese cross?
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8
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What does a squirrel live in?
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A Drey
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What did Esau sell his birthright for?
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A pottage of lentils
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Where was W.C. Fields' library?
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In his bathroom
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Who was poisoned, then shot and finally drowned on December 30, 1916?
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Rasputin
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How many muscles are in a cats ear?
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32
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What is the official state instrument of South Dakota?
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The Fiddle
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What army's motto is blood and fire?
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Salvation Army
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What is the longest word you can make using only the letters on the top row of a key board?
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Typewriter
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In Greek mythology, who was the first mortal woman?
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Pandora
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How many ridges does an American dime have around its edge?
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118
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What three fruits are represented in the Fruit of the Loom ads?
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Apple, Grapes, Gooseberry
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Who did Peeping Tom peep at?
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Lady Godiva
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In which U.S. State was oil first discovered?
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Pennsylvania
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What screen star's coffin was stolen from a Swiss cemetery in 1978?
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Charlie Chaplin
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