QuizEire010518 Flashcards

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1 Which British Prime Minister was born in Dublin on May 1 1769? He served two terms as Prime Minister from 22 January 1828 – 16 November 1830 and again from 14 November 1834 – 10 December 1834.

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1 Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington

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2 And which British Prime Minister was born in Dublin on May 2 1737? He served as Prime Minister from 4 July 1782 – 2 April 1783.

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2 William Petty 2nd Earl of Shelburne

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3 Under what stage name does the American singer songwriter guitarist and drummer born Joshua Michael Josh Tillman on May 3 1981 perform?

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3 Father John Misty

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4 At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro which Hungarian swimmer (born May 3 1989) won the gold medal and broke the world record in the 400-meter individual medley won the gold medal and broke the Olympic record in the 200-meter individual medley and won a third gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke?

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4 Katinka Hosszú

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5 In which town then part of the Kingdom of Prussia’s Province of the Lower Rhine was Karl Marx born on May 5 1818?

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5 Trier

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6 Which Welsh actor (5 May 1944 – 10 July 2015) was widely known to American television audiences for playing the characters Robin Colcord in ‘Cheers’ and Lord John Marbury in ‘The West Wing’?

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6 Roger Rees

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7 German composer Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) maintained a long-running and emotionally passionate friendship with the pianist wife of which composer?

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7 Robert Schumann’s wife Clara

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8 ‘This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs the Climate’ ‘No Logo’ ‘The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism’ and ‘No Is Not Enough’ are notable works by which Canadian writer and activist born May 8 1970?

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8 Naomi Klein

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9 Who was born Eva María Duarte on May 7 1919?

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9 Eva Perón

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10 Which scientist (12 May 1910 – 29 July 1994) was awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry principally for her determination of the structure of vitamin B12?

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10 Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

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11 Which American theoretical physicist (May 11 1918 – February 15 1988) was known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium as well as in particle physics for which he proposed the parton model? For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics jointly with Julian Schwinger and Shin’ichirō Tomonaga he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.

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11 Richard Feynman

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12 Which German field-marshal and statesman (2 October 1847 – 2 August 1934) who commanded the German military during the second half of World War I was later elected President of the Weimar Republic and served in office from 12 May 1925 – 2 August 1934?

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12 Paul von Hindenburg

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13 The current holder of the Miss World title Manushi Chhillar (born 14 May 1997) represents which country? She is the sixth woman from this country to win the title of Miss World.

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13 India

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14 Following earlier attempts on his life by Pierre Barrière in August 1593 and Jean Châtel in December 1594 which French King was killed in Paris on 14 May 1610 by a Catholic fanatic François Ravaillac who stabbed him in the Rue de la Ferronnerie?

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14 Henry IV

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15 Flags Numbers Maps and Stenciled Words are notable works by which American painter sculptor and printmaker (born May 15 1930) associated with Abstract expressionism Neo-Dada and Pop art?

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15 Jasper Johns

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16 Margaret Sullavan Frances Ford Seymour Brokaw Susan Blanchard Afdera Franchetti and Shirlee Mae Adams were the five wives of which Hollywood star (May 16 1905 – August 12 1982)?

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16 Henry Fonda

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17 Josh Homme (born May 17 1973) is the lead singer with which rock band?

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17 Queens of the Stone Age

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18 “Mozart!” was the reputed last word of which Austrian composer who died on May 18 1911?

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18 Gustav Mahler

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19 What was the title of Sam Smith’s (born 19 May 1992) number one that was the theme song to the 2015 James Bond movie ‘Spectre’?

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19 Writing’s on the Wall

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20 In what city was broadcaster and documentary film-maker Louis Theroux born on May 20 1970?

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20 Singapore

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21 Born 21 May 1921 which Russian nuclear physicist dissident and activist for disarmament peace and human rights was awarded the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize [for his] struggle for human rights for disarmament and for cooperation between all nations?

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21 Andrei Sakharov

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22 Which Swiss painter and sculptor (22 May 1925 – 30 August 1991) is best known for his sculptural machines or kinetic art in the Dada tradition; known officially as metamechanics? His art satirized the mindless overproduction of material goods in advanced industrial society.

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22 Jean Tinguely

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23 Which Hollywood actress born May 7 1923 played the title role of Eve Harrington in the 1950 film ‘All About Eve’?

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23 Anne Baxter

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24 Stevie Wonder wrote the 1976 song ‘Sir Duke’ in tribute to which man who died on 24 May 1974?

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24 Edward Kennedy ‘Duke’ Ellington

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25 Which former world heavyweight champion refereed the second Ali versus Liston fight on May 25 1965?

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25 Jersey Joe Walcott

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26 Which Italian racing driver and back to back Formula One World Champion in 1952 and 1953 was killed in a crash in Monza on May 26 1955?

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26 Alberto Ascari

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27 Which fictional character was born on 28 May 1908 (which is also his creator’s birthday) in Gdingen Imperial Germany (now Gdynia Poland); his father was Polish and his mother Maria Michelopoulos was Greek?

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27 Ernst Stavro Blofeld

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28 Who was the last King of Nepal from 2001 to 2008 when the monarchy was abolished on May 28 2008?

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28 Gyanendra (Bir Bikram Shah Dev)

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29 Which encounter fought on 29th May 1455 was the first battle in the Wars of the Roses?

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29 St Albans

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30 In April 2018 who succeeded Raúl Castro as President of Cuba?

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30 Miguel Díaz-Canel

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31 By what name is Stephanie A. Gregory Clifford (born in Baton Rouge Louisiana on March 17 1979) much better known professionally?

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31 Stormy Daniels

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32 How many balls including the cue ball are there on a snooker table at the start of a frame?

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32 22

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33 ‘Prime Time’ is a flagship RTE current affairs programme but which British actress born 23 May 1933 wrote her debut novel ‘Prime Time’ in 1988?

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33 Joan Collins

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34 Which singer was born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio on May 3 1934?

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34 Frankie Valli

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35 Which country has been ruled by the Al Khalifa dynasty since 1783?

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35 Bahrain

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36 Which horse owned by Michael O’Leary’s Gigginstown House Stud trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Davy Russell won the 2018 Aintree Grand National at an SP of 10/1?

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36 Tiger Roll

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37 And which horse under jockey JJ Slevin won the 2018 Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse for the same owner and trainer?

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37 General Principle

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38 Appointed in May 2017 who is the current prime minister of France?

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38 Édouard Philippe

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39 In the novel by Heather Morris who was Lale Sokolov?

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39 The Tattooist of Auschwitz

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40 The wide tract of forest and saltwater swamp known as the Sundarbans forms the lower part of the delta of which river?

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40 Ganges

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41 Which vegetable is known in Indian cookery as bhindi?

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41 Okra

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42 What is the capital city of the Mexican state of Baja California in northern Mexico on the US border?

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42 Mexicali

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43 Which Fine Gael politician (born 21 May 1943) was the Minister for Finance from March 2011 until June 2017? He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Limerick East and later Limerick City constituencies since 1981.

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43 Michael Noonan

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44 Who recently succeeded Páraic Duffy as Director General of the GAA?

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44 Tom Ryan

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45 Which fictional detective had as his manservant a reformed criminal named Magersfontein Lugg?

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45 Albert Campion (in the books by Marjorie Allingham)

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46 Which song a huge hit for John Denver in 1971 was co-written by then husband and wife Bill Danoff (born May 7 1946) and Taffy Nivert and John Denver?

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46 Take Me Home Country Roads

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47 What is the capital of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh?

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47 Bhopal

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48 Which war was ended by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648?

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48 Thirty Years War

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49 What is the young of a spider called?

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49 Spiderling

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50 In which Shakespeare play does Crab the dog appear?

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50 Two Gentlemen of Verona

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51 Which English philosopher in his 1651 book ‘Leviathan’ described the life of man as ‘solitary poor nasty brutish and short’?

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51 Thomas Hobbes

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52 Which country’s one and two euro coins show a cruciform idol from around 3000BC? It is said to reflect the country’s place at the heart of civilisation and antiquity.

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52 Cyprus

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53 In which folk opera does the drug peddler Sportin’ Life persuade the heroine to go to New York?

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53 Porgy and Bess

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54 Which book by George Crile about a US congressman’s involvement in a covert CIA operation to support the Afghan rebels in the 1980s was released as a film starring Tom Hanks in 2007?

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54 Charlie Wilson’s War

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55 Bored doctor’s wife Emma Bovary is the central character of which writer’s first published novel?

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55 Gustave Flaubert (Madame Bovary)

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56 Which two US states border Rhode Island?

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56 Connecticut & Massachusetts

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57 Newton & Ridley is the name of the brewery in Coronation Street. What is the name of the brewery in EastEnders?

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57 Luxford & Copley

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58 In the Star Trek universe in which city are the headquarters of Starfleet command and Starfleet Academy?

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58 San Francisco

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59 On which body of the solar system are there craters called Shakespeare Beethoven and Tolstoy?

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59 Mercury

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60 Bikini Atoll is part of what island group in the Pacific?

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60 Marshall Islands

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61 Thiruvananthapuram also known as Trivandrum is the capital and the largest city of which Indian state with the nicknames God’s Own Country Spice Garden of India and Land of Coconuts?

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61 Kerala

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62 Carbonera and Dragonera are two of the of the smaller islands of which archipelago?

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62 Balearic Islands

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63 The songs ‘The Surrey With The Fringe On Top’ and ‘People Will Say We’re In Love’ come from which musical?

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63 Oklahoma!

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64 In 1964 there was an outbreak of typhoid in which UK city with the first two cases identified on 20 May 1964?

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64 Aberdeen

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65 Which 1965 Nobel Prize-winning physicist (May 11 1918 – February 15 1988) who had a reputation as a prankster wrote the book ‘What Do You Care What Other People Think?’?

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65 Richard Feynman

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66 A song contest held annually since 1951 in which city on the Italian Riviera was the inspiration for the Eurovision Song Contest?

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66 San Remo

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67 Which Greek singer born Vassiliki Papathanasiou won the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest representing Luxembourg with the French song ‘Aprés Toi’?

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67 Vicky Leandros

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68 In the USA which federal holiday which is observed on the last Monday of May and remembers those who died serving in the country’s armed forces originated in 1868 after the American Civil War and was then named Decoration Day?

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68 Memorial Day

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69 Which 1969 novel by Kurt Vonnegut has the alternative title ‘The Children’s Crusade - A Duty-Dance With Death’?

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69 Slaughterhouse-Five

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70 Which American professional golfer (born May 12 1970) will captain the US team at the 2018 Ryder Cup?

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70 Jim Furyk

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71 Wuhan located at the intersection of the Yangtze and Han rivers and sometimes referred to as ‘the Chicago of China’ is the capital and largest city of which Chinese province?

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71 Hubei

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72 Who born 18 May 1872 was awarded the 1950 Nobel Prize for Literature in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought?

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72 Bertrand Russell

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73 Panthera uncia is the scientific name of which large cat native to the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia?

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73 Snow leopard / Ounce

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74 Which pop group provided the interval act at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton the year ABBA won with ‘Waterloo’?

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74 The Wombles

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75 Which Irish singer represented Luxembourg at the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest and finished 5th with the song ‘Toi’?

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75 Geraldine Brannigan

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76 Keith Relf who was electrocuted in the basement of his home on 14 May 1976 aged 33 was best known as the lead vocalist and harmonica player for which English rock band?

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76 The Yardbirds

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77 Which Irish jockey (born 22 May 1977 County Offaly) has won the Irish flat racing Champion Jockey title nine times?

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77 Pat Smullen

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78 Who were Ray Doyle and William Bodie in a TV show first broadcast from 1977 to 1983?

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78 The Professionals

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79 Which mid-20th-century novelist (24 August 1890 – 14 May 1979) was born Ella Gwendolyn Rees Williams and grew up in the Caribbean island of Dominica though she was mainly resident in England from the age of 16? She is best known for her novel ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’ (1966) written as a prequel to Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre’.

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79 Jean Rhys

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80 What is the most senior non-commissioned rank in the Irish Army?

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80 Battalion Sergeant Major (BSM)