Hint
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Answer
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First Class (pets)
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Kennel
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First Class (body care)
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Turkish baths
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First and Second Classes (body care)
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Barber
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First and Second Classes (comfort)
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Lifts
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All Classes (relaxation)
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Smocking room
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All Classes (relaxation)
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Reading and writing room
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Figures on the clock of the First Class staircase
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Honour and Glory Crowning Time
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Ornamental sculptures lighting the landings of A, B and C decks
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Cherub
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Ornamental sculpture lighting the landing D deck
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Candelabra
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Material used for the tables and chairs of the Verandah Cafe
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Rattan
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Statuette topping the hearth of the lounge
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Artemis of Versailles
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Device of the gymnasium equiped with oars
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Rowing machine
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Number of nutcrackers onboard
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300
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Number of teapots onboard
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1200
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Number of napkins onboard
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45000
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Number of cases of grapefruit onboard
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50
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Number of cigars onboard
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8000
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Sort of flowers that should have been delivered to Maltus & Ware
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Orchid
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The onboard car owned by William Carter
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1912 Renault Type CB Coupé de Ville
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Name of the newsflash printed onboard
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Atlantic Daily Bulletin
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Mouser (or Jenny), left before the departure
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Cat
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Kitty, Frou-Frou, Lady, Gamin de Pycombe, ...
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Dogs
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Was landed at Cherbourg
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Canary
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Four animals bought at Paris by Miss Young
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Hens
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Approximately 6000
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Rats
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies
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Mackay-Bennett
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies
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Minia
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies
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Montmagny
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Chartered ship to retrieve bodies
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Algerine
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First ship to arrive
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Carpathia
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The latter's captain
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Arthur Henry Rostron
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Controversial ship
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Californian
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The latter's captain
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Stanley Lord
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In Canada (cemetery)
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Halifax
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In United States (victims)
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New York
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In United States (victims)
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Washington
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In United States (victims)
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Libertytown
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In United States (musicians)
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Boston
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In United States (Isidor and Ida Straus)
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Morningside Heights
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In United Kingdom (postmen, engineers,musicians, stewards)
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Southampton
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In United Kingdom (captain Smith)
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Lichfield
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In United Kingdom (Wallace Hartley)
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Colne
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In United Kingdom (crew from Ulster)
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Belfast
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In United Kingdom (Thomas Andrews)
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Comber
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In United Kingdom (engineers)
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Glasgow
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In United Kingdom (engineers)
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Liverpool
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In United Kingdom (Jack Phillips)
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Godalming
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In United Kingdom (victims)
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London
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In Ireland (Margaret Rice and sons)
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Cobh
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In Ireland (Frank Dewan)
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Waterford
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In Australia (musicians)
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Broken Hill
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In Australia (musicians)
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Ballarat
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In France (victims)
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Cherbourg
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In France (Lefebvre family)
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Lievin
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Third survivor to last (1906-2006)
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Lillian Asplund
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Second survivor to last (1991-2007)
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Barbara West
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Last survivor (1912-2009)
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Millvina Dean
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