QuizEire010219 Flashcards

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1 Ray “Eye Patch” Sawyer (born February 1 1937 Chickasaw Alabama United States) is a singer best known as a vocalist with which 1970s’ rock band? He died on December 28 2018.

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1 Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show

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2 Magia (1991) Peligro (1993) Pies Descalzos (1995) Dónde Están los Ladrones? (1998) Laundry Service (2001) Fijación Oral Vol. 1 (2005) Oral Fixation Vol. 2 (2005) She Wolf (2009) Sale el Sol (2010) and El Dorado (2017) are all studio albums released by which singer born February 2 1977?

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2 Shakira

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3 Who was the pilot of the Beechcraft Bonanza light aircraft that crashed near Clear Lake Iowa on February 3 1959 killing all on board including American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly Ritchie Valens and J. P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson?

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3 Roger Peterson

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4 Which Roman emperor died aged 65 at Eboracum (today York England) on 4 February 211?

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4 Septimus Severus

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5 Beginning on February 5 2019 is the Chinese year of which creature?

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5 (Earth) Pig

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6 Who won the 2019 Australian Open Women’s Tennis Tournament beating Petra Kvitova in the final?

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6 Naomi Osaka

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7 And who won the 2019 Australian Open Men’s Tennis Tournament beating Rafa Nadal in the final?

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7 Novak Djokovic

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8 Who wrote the 1995 novel ‘Jackson’s Dilemma’? It was a final book and its limited vocabulary is said to have revealed early signs of the Alzheimer’s disease that caused her death four years later on February 8 1999?

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8 Iris Murdoch

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9 Who (b. February 9 1909 – d. December 20 1994) served as United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson?

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9 Dean Rusk

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10 Believed to be Algerian but actually French what was the mononym stage name of the actress born Miriam Charrière in Toulouse on February 10 1925? As an actress she is best known for her role in ‘Outcast of the Islands’ and was from 1964 to 2016 the wife of James Bond director Guy Hamilton?

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10 Kerima

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11 Who born February 11 1962 performed the theme song to the James Bond movie ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’?

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11 Cheryl Crow

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12 Which American politician (February 11 1812 – March 4 1883) who served as the 50th Governor of Georgia from 1882 until his death in 1883 also served as the only Vice President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865?

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12 Alexander H. Stephens

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13 Born on 12 February 1809 who is the author of ‘The Descent of Man’ first published in 1871?

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13 Charles Darwin

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14 Better known as an actor born 14 February 1970 which cast member with Doug Jung co-wrote the screenplay for the 2016 movie ‘Star Trek Beyond?

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14 Simon Pegg

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15 Which acclaimed American war correspondent married Ernest Hemingway in 1940 and committed suicide in London on 15 February 1998 by swallowing a cyanide tablet?

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15 Martha Gellhorn

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16 First identified from a February 2006 photo which hibernating animals in North America are affected by White-nose syndrome (WNS) caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans?

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16 Bats

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17 From the French via Latin and Greek word for missile what name is given to an extremely bright meteor especially one that explodes in the atmosphere? A recent example was the Chelyabinsk meteor on 15 February 2013.

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17 Bolide

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18 Born January 19 1980 who was Formula One World Champion in 2009?

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18 Jenson Button

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19 During her career which former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia (born 19 February 1962) won four Grand Slam singles titles: the 1980 Australian Open 1981 French Open 1985 US Open and the 1987 Australian Open?

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19 Hana Mandlíková

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20 On February 20 1962 which astronaut became the first American to orbit Earth?

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20 John Glenn

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21 Which German philosopher born in Danzig on February 22 1788 is best known for his 1818 work ‘The World as Will and Representation’ (expanded in 1844) wherein he characterizes the phenomenal world as the product of a blind and insatiable metaphysical will?

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21 Arthur Schopenhauer

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22 Called the last invasion of Britain a force of 1400 French soldiers landed near which Welsh coastal town on February 22 1797?

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22 Fishguard

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23 On the Outside A Whistle in the Dark The Sanctuary Lamp Famine The Gigli Concert and Conversations on a Homecoming are among the notable works by which prolific Tuam born playwright (23 February 1935 – 15 May 2018)?

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23 Tom Murphy

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24 Whose gravestone in the Protestant Cemetery Rome bears the following inscription: ‘This Grave / contains all that was Mortal / of a / Young English Poet / Who / on his Death Bed in the Bitterness of his Heart / at the Malicious Power of his Enemies / Desired / these Words to be / engraven on his Tomb Stone: / Here lies One / Whose Name was writ in Water. 24 February 1821’?

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24 John Keats

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25 Dying on February 3 1924 who is the only US President interred in the nation’s capital Washington DC?

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25 Woodrow Wilson

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26 The February 26 Incident also known as the 2-26 Incident was an attempted military coup d’état in which country on 26 February 1936?

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26 (Empire of) Japan

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27 Which English singer songwriter born Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice on 27 February 1951 at Deptford London is best known as frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel with whom he still tours?

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27 Steve Harley

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28 The February 28 Incident or the February 28 Massacre also known as the 2.28 Incident was an anti-government uprising on which island that was violently suppressed by the government which killed thousands of civilians beginning on 28 February 1947?

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28 Taiwan

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29 Released on Island Records on February 28 1983 what was the name of U2’s third studio album?

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29 War

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30 Which American composer and conductor (February 10 1929 – July 21 2004) composed scores for such films as Star Trek: The Motion Picture (and four other films within the Star Trek franchise) The Sand Pebbles Logan’s Run Planet of the Apes Patton Papillon Chinatown The Wind and the Lion The Omen The Boys from Brazil Capricorn One Alien Outland Poltergeist The Secret of NIMH Gremlins Hoosiers Total Recall Basic Instinct Rudy Air Force One L.A. Confidential Mulan The Mummy three Rambo films and Explorers?

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30 Jerry Goldsmith

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31 Who won the 2019 PDC Men’s World Darts Championship?

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31 Michael van Gerwen

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32 Which eleven-year-old boy from Francis Street Dublin was the first person buried in Glasnevin Cemetery when it first opened to the public on February 21 1832?

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32 Michael Carey

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33 Julie Andrews played the title role in the 1964 film ‘Mary Poppins’. Which actress (born 23 February 1983) plays the title role in the 2018 film ‘Mary Poppins Returns’?

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33 Emily Blunt

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34 In ‘One Foot in the Grave’ which Scottish actress (born 12 February 1934) played Victor Meldrew’s long-suffering wife Margaret?

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34 Annette Crosbie

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35 Which Greek businessman and writer (February 15 1835 – July 20 1908) was the first President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) from 1894 to 1896?

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35 Demetrius Vikelas

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36 Having served in office since January 2009 Sheikh Hasina Wazed was recently re-elected as prime-minister of which country?

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36 Bangladesh

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37 The current reigning Miss World Vanessa Ponce crowned at a gala pageant at the Sanya City Arena in China on December 8 2018 represents which country? She is the first person from her country to be crowned as Miss World.

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37 Mexico

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38 Which country took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from Austria for the first half of 2019?

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38 Romania

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39 Justin McCarthy is the editor of which national newspaper published weekly?

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39 Irish Farmer’s Journal

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40 What four-letter word denotes the Hindu festival also known as the “festival of colours” or the “festival of love commemorating the victory of good over evil the arrival of spring end of winter and for many a festive day to meet others play and laugh forget and forgive and repair broken relationships?

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40 Holi

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41 What liqueur was developed in a French monastery using a formula from 1737 and comes in the green and the sweeter yellow varieties?

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41 Chartreuse

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42 In 2004 which English author (born 5 February 1942) began a series of crime novels featuring detective Simon Serrailler entitled ‘The Various Haunts of Men’ (2004) followed by among others ‘The Pure in Heart’ (2005) ‘The Risk of Darkness’ (2006) and ‘The Vows of Silence’ (2009)?

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42 Susan Hill

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43 What is the name of the mosque on the site in Jerusalem known as the Nobel Sanctuary to Muslims and the Temple Mount to Jews? It’s the third holiest site of Sunni Islam.

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43 Al-Aqsa Mosque

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44 What name is given to an earthenware dish with a tall conical lid used in North Africa and also to a stew cooked in one?

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44 Tagine

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45 The historic region of Silesia lies mostly in the south-west corner of which country?

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45 Poland

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46 In astronomy the stars Acubens and Al Tarf whose names come from the Arabic for claw and the end are in which zodiacal constellation?

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46 Cancer

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47 Beethoven’s Violin Sonata Opus No.47 is commonly known by what name the surname of the French-born virtuoso violinist to whom it was dedicated?

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47 Kreutzer

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48 “Working men of all countries unite!’ is the closing line of which political work first published in late February 1848?

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48 Communist Manifesto

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49 Which Flemish artist was commissioned by Charles I in around 1629 to decorate the ceiling of the Royal Banqueting House in Whitehall?

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49 Rubens

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50 Whatever People Say I Am That’s What I’m Not Favourite Worst Nightmare Humbug Suck It and See and AM are all albums by which band?

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50 Arctic Monkeys

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51 The Vedda are a minority indigenous group of people in which island country?

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51 Sri Lanka

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52 Which English electronic music band was formed in Cambridge in 2008 by members Grace Chatto and brothers Jack and Luke Patterson?

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52 Clean Bandit

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53 Isabela Santa Cruz San Cristobal Fernandina and Santiago are among the largest islands of which archipelago?

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53 Galapagos Islands

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54 Who is the host of ‘The Chase Australia’?

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54 Andrew O’Keefe

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55 And which former ‘Baywatch’ actress is the host of ‘The Chase USA’?

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55 Brooke Burns

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56 Which American inventor and entrepreneur born February 1 1956 is best known for inventions such as the self-wringing Miracle Mop? She was portrayed in a 2015 film by Jennifer Lawrence.

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56 Joy Mangano

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57 The Mantoux test is a tool for screening and for diagnosis of which disease of the human body?

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57 Tuberculosis (TB)

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58 In which country was the first ever bank note printed by the Riksbank in 1658?

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58 Sweden

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59 Which physicist born in Italy in 1905 discovered two elements and also the antiproton? He was awarded a share of the 1959 Nobel Prize for physics.

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59 Emilio Segrè

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60 John James Preston was the real name of which fictional character in a 1998-2004 TV series and 2008 and 2010 films?

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60 Mr Big (in ‘Sex and the City’)

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61 How are Larry (Laurence Daykin) Fatty (Frederick Trotteville) Pip (Philip Hilton) Daisy (Margaret Daykin) Bets (Elizabeth Hilton) and Buster Fatty’s dog better known collectively in a series of children’s mystery books written by Enid Blyton and first published between 1943 and 1961?

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61 The Five Find-Outers

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62 Originally named Greenbrier (1857–1871) which grey American Saddlebred of 16 hands notable for his speed strength and courage in combat was Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s most famous horse during the American Civil War? Lee acquired him in February 1862 and rode him in many battles.

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62 Traveller

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63 Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh) at 7492 m (24580 ft) is the highest point in which country?

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63 Afghanistan

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64 What is the capital and largest city of New Caledonia a special collectivity of France in the southwest Pacific Ocean 1210 km (750 mi) east of Australia?

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64 Nouméa

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65 Which 17-year-old student from Skerries Community College was named winner of the 2019 BT Young Scientist of the Year for his project on ‘Optimising the Simulation of General Quantum Circuits’?

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65 Adam Kelly

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66 Which British author and illustrator of children’s book (born 28 February 1966) is primarily known for the 2001 book ‘Mortal Engines’ and its sequels?

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66 Philip Reeve

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67 Born 1 February 1967 who is the current Director General of RTÉ?

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67 Dee Forbes

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68 Who was the 122nd Emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession reigning from February 3 1867 until his death on July 30 1912?

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68 Emperor Meiji / Mutsuhito

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69 Which American actor (born Thomas Elliott III on February 22 1969) is known for appearing in such films as Boogie Nights (1997) The Thin Red Line (1998) Deep Blue Sea (1999) The Punisher (2004) The Mist (2007) 1922 (2017) and the The Predator (2018)? His television roles include Mickey Mantle in the television film 61* (2001) and starring in the HBO series Hung (2009–2011) and the Syfy series The Expanse (2015–2017)

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69 Thomas Jane

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70 Which 20th century philosopher (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was the author of the works ‘In Praise of Idleness’ ‘The Conquest of Happiness’ and ‘Why I Am Not a Christian’?

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70 Bertrand Russell

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71 The song “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” by Roberta Flack featured in which 1971 Clint Eastwood film?

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71 Play Misty for Me

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72 Which organisation changed its motto from “For by wise guidance you can wage your war” (Proverbs 24:6) to “Where there is no guidance a nation falls but in an abundance of counselors there is safety” (Proverbs 11:14)?

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72 Mossad

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73 FIDE headquartered at Athens Greece is the world governing body of which sport or game?

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73 Chess

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74 The centre of Nigeria’s rubber industry and sharing its name with a neighbouring country which city is the capital of Edo State in southern Nigeria?

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74 Benin City

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75 Elton John with Bernie Taupin wrote the song ‘Philadelphia Freedom’ (released February 24 1975) as a tribute to which sports star?

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75 Billie Jean King

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76 The winner of the Australian Open men’s singles tennis title is awarded which cup?

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76 Norman Brookes Challenge Cup

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77 And the winner of the Australian Open women’s singles is presented with which trophy?

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77 Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup

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78 Which American actress and playwright (born February 14 1978) is best known for her role as Michonne on the AMC television horror drama series ‘The Walking Dead’ as the writer of the Tony Award-winning play ‘Eclipsed’ and as Okoye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise beginning with ‘Black Panther’?

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78 Danai Gurira

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79 Which actor born on February 20 1978 in Montebello California was cast as Thomas Magnum in CBS drama series ‘Magnum P.I.’ reboot?

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79 Jay Hernandez

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80 In 2018 who became the first black writer (born February 21 1979) to win the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for the horror film ‘Get Out’?

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80 Jordan Peele

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81 Which two US states border South Carolina?

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81 North Carolina & Georgia

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82 Which two astronauts walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 12 mission?

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82 Pete Conrad & Alan Bean

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83 For which two films did Spencer Tracey win the Academy Award for Best Actor in consecutive years?

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83 Captains Courageous (1937) & Boys Town (1938)

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84 Which two European countries have national flags that prominently depict a two-headed eagle at the centre?

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84 Albania & Montenegro

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85 Which two actors played the title roles in the 2018 biographical comedy-drama film ‘Stan & Ollie’?

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85 Steve Coogan & John C. Reilly

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86 A & R Recording Inc. was an American major independent studio recording company founded in 1958 by which two record producers?

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86 Jack Arnold & Phil Ramone

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87 Which two books of the Bible are named after women?

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87 Ruth & Esther

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88 What were the first names of the two children of James Joyce and Nora Barnacle?

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88 Giorgio & Lucia

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89 In which two events do both female and male gymnasts compete at the Olympics though not together?

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89 Vault & Floor exercise

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90 In which two years did Uruguay win the FIFA World Cup?

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90 1930 & 1950