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1 Which horse ridden by Paul Townend won the 2019 Cheltenham Gold Cup at 12-1 to give trainer Willie Mullins his first Cheltenham Gold Cup win?

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1 Al Boum Photo

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2 Which 16-year-old Swedish political activist seeking to stop global warming and climate change became a prominent figure for starting the first school strike for climate outside the Swedish parliament building?

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2 Greta Thunberg

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3 Which Irish television and radio presenter (born April 3 1980) won series 3 of ‘Dancing with the Stars’?

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3 Mairead (Farrell) Ronan

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4 Which French television producer (4 April 1922 – 19 April 1998) created ‘Des chiffres et des lettres’ (Numbers & Letters) in 1965? In 1982 Yorkshire Television was given permission to produce ‘Countdown’ a British version of ‘Des chiffres et des lettres’.

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4 Armand Jammot

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5 Which American poet novelist and literary critic born in Guthrie Kentucky on April 24 1905 received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for his novel ‘All the King’s Men’ (1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979? He is the only person to have won Pulitzer Prizes for both fiction and poetry.

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5 Robert Penn Warren

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6 Which general was the leader of Taiwan from its establishment in 1949 until his death on 5 April 1975?

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6 Chiang Kai-shek

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7 In 1945 under what pseudonym did the Chilean poet-diplomat educator and humanist Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (7 April 1889 – 10 January 1957) became the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature for her lyric poetry which inspired by powerful emotions has made her name a symbol of the idealistic aspirations of the entire Latin American world?

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7 Gabriela Mistral

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8 Chionophobia is the extreme dislike or fear of what?

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8 Snow

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9 Aoife Scott is an award winning folk singer and songwriter based in Dublin she was named Best Folk Act at the 2018 Irish Post Music Awards (IRE); who is her famous mother?

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9 Frances Black

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10 So we beat on boats against the current borne back ceaselessly into the past. is the last line of which classic novel first published on April 10 1925?

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10 The Great Gatsby

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11 Which manned mission in the Apollo space program was launched on April 11 1970 from the Kennedy Space Center Florida?

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11 Apollo 13

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12 RMS Titanic picked up passengers from which French port-city on April 10 1912?

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12 Cherbourg

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13 Wedged between the Pamir Mountains to the north and the Karakoram range to the south and about 350 km (220 mi) long and 13–65 kilometres (8–40 mi) wide which narrow strip of territory in northeastern Afghanistan extends to China and separates Tajikistan from Pakistan and Gilgit-Baltistan?

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13 Wakhan Corridor

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14 Which Dublin-born architect received the Pritzker Prize in 1982? Among his many designs is The Convention Centre in Dublin’s Docklands. He died aged 96 on March 1 2019.

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14 Kevin Roche

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15 Which boxer defeated Thomas Hearns on April 15 1985 in a fight billed as ‘The War’?

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15 Marvin Hagler

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16 Born 16 April 1972 who achieved her only grand slam singles title when she beat Martina Navratilova at Wimbledon in 1994?

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16 Conchita Martinez

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17 In music which major key has no sharps or flats?

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17 C major

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18 Completed in 2018 the largest statue in the world is the Statue of Unity and depicts which key figure in the independence of India? In 1947 he became the first Deputy Prime Minister under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

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18 Sardar Patel

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19 Who was prosecuted on morals charges in the US and on April 19 1927 sentenced to 10 days in jail for corrupting the morals of youth for writing and performing in a play called ‘Sex’?

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19 Mae West

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20 Sometimes referred to as the Charlie Chaplin of Mexico by what stage name was the Mexican comic film actor born Mario Fortino Alfonso Moreno Reyes (12 August 1911 – 20 April 1993) known casually as Mario Moreno better-known professionally? He is best remembered for co-starring as the resourceful valet Passepartout with David Niven in the Academy Award winner for Best Picture film ‘Around the World in 80 Days’.

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20 Cantinflas

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21 Grounation Day (April 21) is a holy day in which religious movement?

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21 Rastafari movement

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22 Born 22 April 1952 which French actor appeared in the 2002 film ‘The Transporter’ as the French commissaire named Inspector Tarconi an active and honest police officer who is an acquaintance of Frank Martin (Jason Statham)? He reprised the role in the sequels ‘Transporter 2’ and ‘Transporter 3’ and the TV series.

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22 François Berléand

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23 Which Liberal Prime Minister the first to be recognised as such in the Order of Precedence died on 22 April 1908 19 days after resigning office?

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23 Henry Campbell-Bannerman

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24 Which Swiss poet (24 April 1845 – 29 December 1924) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1919 in special appreciation of his epic Olympian Spring?

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24 Carl Spitteler

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25 Which player (born April 25 1989) has won two PDC World Darts Championships triumphing in 2014 and 2017?

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25 Michael Van Gerwen

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26 Which tall 2.08m American professional tennis player (born April 26 1985) has played in two of the longest professional tennis matches in history defeating Nicolas Mahut at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships in a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes of play over the course of three days and losing to Kevin Anderson in the semi-final at the 2018 Wimbledon Championships?

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26 John Isner

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27 During his lifetime (26 April 1889 – 29 April 1951) which Austrian-British philosopher who worked primarily in logic the philosophy of mathematics the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of language published just one slim book the 75-page ‘Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus’ (1921)?

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27 Ludwig Wittgenstein

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28 Which large American actor and comedian (born April 28 1973) is probably best known for his portrayal of Hugo Hurley Reyes in the television series ‘Lost’ from 2004 to 2010 and more recently as Special Consultant Jerry Ortega on ‘Hawaii Five-0’?

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28 Jorge Garcia

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29 Esmeralda Amada (born September 12 2014) and Amada Lee (born April 29 2016) are the two daughters of Ryan Gosling and which American actress and model?

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29 Eva Mendes

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30 ‘The Piano’ (1993) ‘The Portrait of a Lady’ (1996) and the miniseries ‘Top of the Lake’ (2013) are notable works by which female film director born in New Zealand on April 30 1954?

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30 Jane Campion

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31 Who was UK Poet Laureate from 25 July 1913 until his death on 21 April 1930?

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31 Robert Bridges

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32 Which Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse won the 2018 and 2019 Dubai World Cup?

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32 Thunder Snow

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33 Which Austrian composer’s symphony No. 2 in C minor is known as the Resurrection?

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33 Gastav Mahler

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34 Which American chemist (April 29 1893 – January 5 1981) was awarded the 1934 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his discovery of heavy hydrogen (deuterium)?

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34 Harold Urey

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35 Which Swedish chemist and mineralogist (26 June 1694 – 29 April 1768) discovered cobalt (c.1735)? He was the first person to discover a metal unknown in ancient times.

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35 Georg Brandt

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36 Flores Corvo Pico Graciosa and Santa Maria are all islands in which archipelago?

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36 Azores

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37 Easter Road is the home of which Edinburgh football club?

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37 Hibernian FC

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38 Which horse owned by JP McManus won the Cheltenham Champion Hurdle in 2017 and 2018? He fell in the 2019 Champion Hurdle.

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38 Buveur D’Air

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39 ‘The Crime at Black Dudley’ first published in April 1929 introduced which fictional detective?

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39 Albert Campion

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40 Which internationally renowned Kenyan environmental political activist (1 April 1940 – 25 September 2011) was awarded the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize for for her contribution to sustainable development democracy and peace?

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40 Wangari Maathai

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41 Notorious for her licentious behaviour and political intrigues Messalina was the third wife of which Roman emperor who ruled from AD 41 to 54?

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41 Claudius (Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus)

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42 The Cavalier poet and dramatist Sir John Suckling who was a gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Charles I is credited with the invention of which card game?

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42 Cribbage

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43 In what 1991 film does Jessica Tandy’s character tell the story of her relative Idgie Threadgoode who ran the local cafe at Whistle Stop in Alabama?

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43 Fried Green Tomatoes

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44 What name is given to the highly seasoned dry cured beef that is a feature of New York Jewish cuisine?

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44 Pastrami

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45 According to Carl Friedrich Gauss mathematics is the queen of the sciences. What did he say was the queen of mathematics?

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45 Number theory

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46 Which Canadian singer’s third album entitled ‘The Best Damn Thing’ topped the UK album charts in April 2007?

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46 Avril Lavigne

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47 What name is given to the point of the orbit of the Moon when it is closest to the earth?

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47 Perigee

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48 What is fence number 8 at the Aintree Grand National course called?

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48 Canal Turn

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49 ‘Condor’ is an American thriller television series starring Max Irons based on the 1974 novel ‘Six Days of the Condor’ by which American writer (born April 30 1939) and its 1975 film adaptation ‘Three Days of the Condor’ starring Robert Redford?

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49 James Grady

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50 Which present-day European country is largely composed of the historical region of Bessarabia and the separatist enclave of Transnistria?

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50 Moldova

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51 Who was the last mare to win the Aintree Grand National doing so in 1951?

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51 Nickel Coin

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52 The Fédération Internationale des Quilleurs formed in 1952 was the world governing body of which sport until April 2014?

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52 Bowling

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53 Which German band released the albums ‘Tour de France’ ‘Trans-Europe Express’ and ‘Autobahn’?

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53 Kraftwerk

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54 Which type of musical note is known as a half-note?

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54 Minim

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55 In Korean martials arts such as Taekwondo and Tang Soo Do what name is given to the white uniform sometimes with black trim worn by practitioners?

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55 Dobok

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56 Because of its resemblance to Mount Fuji Taranaki provided the backdrop for the 2003 movie ‘The Last Samurai’. In which country is the 2518 metres (8261 ft) high Mount Taranaki?

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56 New Zealand

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57 Newton and Ridley is the fictional brewery in ‘Coronation Street’; what is the name of the fictional brewery in ‘EastEnders’?

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57 Luxford & Copley

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58 Stana Katic (born 26 April 1978) is a Canadian-American film and television actress probably best-known for playing Kate Beckett on the ABC television romantic crime series ‘Castle’ (2009–2016) opposite Nathan Fillion. In which Bond film did she play the character Corrine Veneau?

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58 Quantum of Solace (2008)

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59 The American rock band Garbage performed the theme song to which James Bond film?

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59 The World Is Not Enough

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60 Which cyclist (born April 15 1960) nicknamed Perico won the 1988 Tour de France as well as the Vuelta a España in 1985 and 1989?

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60 Pedro Delgado

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61 Born in about the sixth century BCE in Bihar state in north-east India Mahavira is a major figure in which religion which advocates nonviolence in all circumstances?

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61 Jainism

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62 Known as E621 what food additive was created in 1908 by the Japanese biochemist Kikunae Ikeda?

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62 Monosodium glutamate (MSG)

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63 Released in April 1962 the sixth in the series which was the first Carry On film to be shot in colour?

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63 Carry On Cruising

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64 Which fictional comic book superhero who first appeared in April 1964 was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett with character design input from Jack Kirby?

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64 Daredevil

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65 In geometry what name is given to an angle between 180° and 360°?

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65 Reflex angle

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66 Which world ruler was mobbed by 100000 locals on his only visit to Jamaica in April 1966?

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66 Haile Selassie

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67 Who became the first cosmonaut to fly in space twice when he was selected as the solo pilot of Soyuz 1 the first manned test flight of a new spacecraft? A parachute failure caused his Soyuz capsule to crash into the ground after re-entry on 24 April 1967 making him the first human to die in a space flight.

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67 Vladimir Komarov

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68 On April 22 1968 which Tipperary man emerged from a 7 foot grave having been buried alive for a world record 61 days in a builder’s yard in Kilburn North London?

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68 Mick Meaney

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69 Completed in 1869 who composed The Hungarian Dances (German: Ungarische Tänze) a set of 21 lively dance tunes based mostly on Hungarian themes?

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69 Johannes Brahms

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70 Born April 7 1970 who did the American novelist MacKenzie Tuttle marry in 1993?

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70 Jeff Bezos

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71 ‘Every Good Boy Deserves Favour’ is a mnemonic used by some music students to remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef; it is also the title of a 1971 album by which band?

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71 The Moody Blues

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72 Their only win in the competition to date which team beat Arsenal 1-0 to win the FA Cup Final in 1972?

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72 Leeds United

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73 In which Australian state is the wine growing region of the Hunter Valley?

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73 New South Wales

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74 In 1984 who was the first woman jockey to win the Irish Grand National on Bentom Boy?

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74 Ann Ferris

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75 Which British alternative rock band has released three studio albums ‘I Like It When You Sleep for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It’ (2016) ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’ (2018) and an eponymous 2013 album? A fourth album ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’ is due for release in 2019 completing a cycle of album releases dubbed the Music for Cars era.

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75 The 1975

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76 In a 1976 April Fools’ Day hoax which British astronomer announced the Jovian-Plutonian gravitational effect?

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76 Patrick Moore

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77 ‘Every Good Boy Deserves Favour’ is a mnemonic used by some music students to remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef; it is also the title of a 1977 play by which playwright?

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77 Tom Stoppard

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78 What is the capital of the British Virgin Islands?

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78 Road Town

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79 And what is the capital of the US Virgin Islands?

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79 Charlotte Amalie

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80 The violent confrontation between police and striking miners that took place in June 1984 at a coking plant in South Yorkshire is commonly called the Battle of…?

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80 Orgreave

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81 What roles in the 1981 Bond film ‘For Your Eyes Only’ were played by Janet Brown and John Wells?

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81 Margaret & Dennis Thatcher

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82 Moldova is bordered by which two countries?

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82 Romania & Ukraine

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83 Which two US states do not border any other states?

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83 Alaska & Hawaii

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84 Which two astronauts walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 14 mission?

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84 Alan Shepard & Edgar Mitchell

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85 What were the names of the two American athletes who performed the infamous Black Power salutes during the playing of the American National anthem after each had won a medal in the 200m at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City?

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85 Tommie Smith & John Carlos

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86 Who are the two Ferrari drivers in the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship?

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86 Sebastian Vettel & Charles Leclerc

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87 Which two horses has Gordon Elliott trained to win the Aintree Grand National?

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87 Silver Birch (2007) & Tiger Roll (2018)

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88 Which two stars played the title roles in the 1989 film ‘When Harry Met Sally’?

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88 Billy Crystal & Meg Ryan

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89 In which two years did Innsbruck host the Winter Olympic Games?

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89 1964 & 1976

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90 Which two fences are jumped only once in the Aintree Grand National?

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90 The Chair & Water Jump