QuizEire010618 Flashcards

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1 Which prominent Nazi was executed in Ramla Israel on June 1 1962?

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1 Adolf Eichmann

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2 Which American President was the only one to marry while in office? He married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room at the White House on June 2 1886.

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2 Grover Cleveland

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3 Ellas Otha Bates died aged 79 on June 3rd 2008. His stage name was Black slang for ‘nothing at all’. Who was he?

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3 Bo Diddley

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4 Which US president had a son called Kermit (October 10 1889 – June 4 1943)?

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4 Theodore Roosevelt

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5 Which South African theatre television and film director (born 5 June 1956) directed the movies ‘Notting Hill’ starring Julia Roberts ‘Enduring Love’ ‘Le Week-End’ and ‘My Cousin Rachel’ starring Rachel Weisz?

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5 Roger Michell

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6 Which tile-matching puzzle video game originally designed and programmed by Russian game designer Alexey Pajitnov was released on June 6 1984 while he was working for the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow?

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6 Tetris

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7 What do the initials stand for in the name R D Blackmore (7 June 1825) author of ‘Lorna Doone’ and one of the most famous English novelists of the second half of the nineteenth century?

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7 Richard Doddridge

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8 Ernest Beaux (8 December 1881 – 9 June 1961) was a Russian-born French perfumer who is best known for creating which perfume which is perhaps the world’s most famous perfume?

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8 Chanel No. 5

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9 Born June 9 1961 which American screenwriter producer and playwright works include the Broadway plays A Few Good Men and The Farnsworth Invention; the television series Sports Night The West Wing Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and The Newsroom; and the films A Few Good Men The American President Charlie Wilson’s War The Social Network Moneyball and Steve Jobs?

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9 Aaron Sorkin

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10 Launched on 9 June 2017 what is the name of the world’s largest cruise ship?

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10 MS Symphony of the Seas

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11 Which American golfer (born June 12 1960) and a former PGA Tour member won 13 PGA Tour events during his professional career including the 1989 British Open Championship?

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11 Mark Calcavecchia

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12 Which rugby player was sent off for Ireland against New Zealand on 12 June 2010 the first Irish player to be sent off in the professional era for striking an opposition player (Richie McCaw) with his knee in frustration?

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12 Jamie Heaslip

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13 In the Christian tradition June 13 is the feast day of which saint born Fernando Martins de Bulhões (1195 – 13 June 1231)?

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13 Saint Anthony of Padua

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14 In April 2018 who succeeded Amber Rudd as British Home Secretary?

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14 Sajid Javid

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15 Which restaurant chain was founded in Wichita Kansas on June 15 1958 by brothers Dan and Frank Carney?

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15 Pizza Hut

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16 Which Swiss writer born in Geneva on 16 June 1985 wrote the bestselling novel ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’?

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16 Joël Dicker

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17 Which English film director (born 17 June 1957) is best known for her work in theatre and as the director of ‘Mamma Mia!’ and ‘The Iron Lady’?

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17 Phyllida Lloyd

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18 Which American actress (June 19 1928 – June 18 2000) who began her career in theatre in 1951 is perhaps most famous for her television portrayals of Margaret Pynchon on ‘Lou Grant’ and Livia Soprano on ‘The Sopranos’?

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18 Nancy Marchand

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19 Which writer (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize for Literature for his novels which with the perspicuity of realistic narrative art and the diversity and universality of myth illuminate the human condition in the world of today? He won the Booker Prize in 1980 for ‘Rites of Passage’ and was the first person to be awarded both prizes.

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19 William Golding

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20 Which 2000 Nobel prize-winning physicist patented the microchip or integrated circuit in 1964? He died on June 20 2005.

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20 Jack St Clair Kilby

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21 Her image appears on Austrian €2 coins which Austrian-Bohemian pacifist and novelist (9 June 1843 – 21 June 1914) in 1905 became the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize ‘for writing ‘Lay Down Your Arms’ and contributing to the creation of the Prize’?

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21 Bertha von Suttner

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22 In which 2016 film directed by Stephen Frears does Meryl Streep (born 22 June 1949) play an ageing New York heiress who dreams of becoming an opera singer even though she has a terrible singing voice?

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22 Florence Foster Jenkins

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23 Taking place on a single day in June 1923 which novel by Virginia Woolf details a day in the life of a fictional high-society woman in post–First World War England opens with its title character announcing that she would buy the flowers herself?

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23 Mrs Dalloway

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24 Who was known as the prophet Yahya in the Quran?

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24 John the Baptist

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25 Which Irish rider won three stages of the 2018 Giro d’Italia cycle race?

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25 Sam Bennett

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26 A case of perityphlitis or inflammation of the connective tissues around the caecum was cited as the reason for the postponement of what event originally scheduled for 26 June 1902?

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26 Coronation of Edward VII

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27 A precursor to modern mixed martial arts which Japanese professional wrestler fought boxer Muhammad Ali at the Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo on June 26 1976? The controversial contest ended in a draw.

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27 Antonio Inoki

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28 At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro which Jamaican track and field sprinter (born 28 June 1992) completed a rare sprint double when she won gold in the 100m (with a time of 10.71 s) and the 200m (21.78 s) becoming the first female sprinter to do so since Florence Griffith Joyner at the Seoul Olympics in 1988?

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28 Elaine Thompson

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29 Who born June 29 1965 is an American writer director and producer the creator of the AMC television drama series ‘Mad Men’ which premiered in 2007 and ran for seven seasons?

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29 Matthew Weiner

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30 What is the name of the American swimmer born June 30 1985 the most decorated Olympian in history who won five gold and one silver medal at the Rio Olympics taking his overall tally to 28 medals 23 of them gold?

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30 Michael Phelps

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31 Recently dramatised starring Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role which English author and journalist wrote the ‘Patrick Melrose’ series of novels?

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31 Edward St Aubyn

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32 In what city was the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final played on June 30?

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32 Yokohama

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33 Which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical includes the songs ‘June is Bustin’ Out All Over’ and ‘If I Loved You’?

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33 Carousel

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34 Which BBC drama series features an Irish horse called Seamus?

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34 Poldark

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35 Which Portuguese-American actress who plays Special Agent Kensi Blye in ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ was one of the co-hosts of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest?

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35 Daniela Ruah

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36 Which band’s sixth studio album ‘Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino’ released in May 2018 has become the fastest selling vinyl record in twenty five years?

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36 Arctic Monkeys

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37 Which American film actress and sex symbol of the 1930s born Harlean Carpenter and nicknamed the Blonde Bombshell and the Platinum Blonde died of cerebral edema aged 26 on 7 June 1937?

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37 Jean Harlow

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38 Which king of England was born at the Palace of Placentia Greenwich on June 28 1491?

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38 Henry VIII

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39 Who succeeded Arsene Wenger as manager of Arsenal FC?

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39 Unai Emery

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40 Which country finished second in the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest?

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40 Cyprus

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41 Sharing its name with a major desert and bounded to the west by the Gulf of California what is the second largest Mexican state?

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41 Sonora

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42 Which former American professional bodybuilder (born June 28 1942) nicknamed ‘The Chemist’ won the Mr. Olympia title three times in a row 1977 1978 and 1979 and his physique is considered one of the greatest in the history of bodybuilding due to his meticulous focus on symmetry and proportion?

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42 Frank Zane

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43 Which name is common to rivers flowing through the cities of Sheffield Aberdeen and Rostov?

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43 Don

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44 Which country’s one and two euro coins depict its national emblem a two-barred cross on three hills?

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44 Slovakia

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45 In his 1945 essay ‘You And The Atomic Bomb’ George Orwell is credited with the first published use of a term for hostilities that are short of armed conflict. What term?

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45 Cold War

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46 Who is the composer of Hungarian Rhapsodies composed from 1846?

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46 Franz Liszt

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47 Which British playwright born 5 June 1947 was nominated for Best Screenplay Oscars for the 2002 film ‘The Hours’ and the 2009 film ‘The Reader’?

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47 Sir David Hare

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48 Which fictional master-criminal was sought by Nayland Smith of the Yard?

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48 Dr Fu Manchu

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49 Which American illustrator and writer of children’s books (born June 18 1949) has won two Caldecott Medals for U.S. picture book illustration for ‘Jumanji’ (1981) and ‘The Polar Express’ (1985) both of which he also wrote; both were later adapted as successful motion pictures?

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49 Chris Van Allsburg

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50 Which German (6 June 1850 – 20 April 1918) shared the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics with Guglielmo Marconi ‘for their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy’?

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50 Karl Ferdinand Braun

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51 Which colour rat has the scientific name Rattus rattus?

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51 Black rat

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52 Held in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992 how is the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development more commonly known?

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52 Earth Summit

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53 What is the nickname of the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) an American federal supermax prison for male inmates located in Fremont County Colorado unofficially known as ADX Florence or Florence ADMAX?

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53 The Alcatraz of the Rockies

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54 Bernie Sanders Hillary Clinton’s rival for the Democratic Party’s nomination for the 2016 American presidential election was first elected as senator for which state in 2006?

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54 Vermont

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55 Which city situated in the Yangtze River Delta region is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People’s Republic of China and the second largest city in the East China region?

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55 Nanjing (Nanking)

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56 In May 2018 which volcano on Hawaii’s main island erupted threatening the nearby Leilani Estates and the adjacent Lanipuna Gardens development?

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56 Kīlauea

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57 Which animation character created by Neville Astley and Mark Baker that first appeared in 2004 has been voiced by Lily Snowden-Fine (2004) Cecily Bloom (2006–2007) and most recently Harley Bird (2007–present)?

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57 Peppa Pig

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58 Named after Charles Keeling (died June 20 2005) what has been plotted on the Keeling Curve since 1958?

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58 Concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

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59 In Japanese martial arts what are Kappo?

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59 Resuscitation techniques

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60 Born in 1460 and noted for his use of red pigments said to resemble raw meat which Italian painter gives his name to an hors d’oeuvre consisting of thin slices of raw beef or fish served with a sauce or dressing?

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60 Carpaccio

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61 St Croix is the largest of which island group in the Atlantic?

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61 US Virgin Islands

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62 Rumen Radev (born 18 June 1963) is the current President of which country since January 2017?

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62 Bulgaria

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63 How is Willis Marie Van Schaack (June 3 1918 – January 29 1999) much better known professionally as a prominent American burlesque stripteaser?

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63 Lili St. Cyr

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64 Which brewery was founded in Strasbourg in 1664?

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64 Kronenbourg

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65 Which Canadian professional darts player and commentator (born June 29 1966 in Toronto Ontario) nicknamed Darth Maple is a three-times World Champion having won the 1994 BDO World Darts Championship and the PDC World Championship in 2003 and 2008?

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65 John Part

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66 Which war was ended by the Treaty of Prague in 1866?

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66 Seven Weeks War

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67 Spencer Tracy died on June 10 17 days after filming was completed on which 1967 movie?

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67 Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

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68 Which charity was founded by John and Kay O’Loughlin Kennedy in their flat in Dublin and launched in June 1968 in response to the famine in the breakaway province of Biafra in Nigeria?

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68 Concern (now Concern Worldwide)

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69 In May 2018 the nude portrait “Nu couché (sur le côté gauche)” by which artist (12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920) was sold by Irish billionaire John Magnier for $157.2 million (€131.7m) at Sotheby’s in New York achieving the 4th-highest price ever for any work of art at auction?

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69 Amedeo Modigliani

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70 The English Triple Crown consists of the 2000 Guineas Stakes The Derby and the St. Leger Stakes. What was the last horse to win all three races in the same year?

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70 Nijinsky (in 1970)

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71 Chengdu is the capital city of which province of China?

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71 Sichuan/Szechuan

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72 Which 1972 film holds the record for most Academy Awards (8) won by a film which did not win the Academy Award for Best Picture?

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72 Cabaret

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73 The French Polynesian atoll of Tetiroa was bought by and officialy named after which Hollywood star in 1973?

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73 Marlon Brando

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74 Used in soft drinks and cleaning products and with the molecular formula C6H8O7 which carboxylic acid was isolated from lemon juice by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1784?

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74 Citric acid

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75 Born in Bangor Co Down on June 15 1976 who is the lead singer of Snow Patrol?

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75 Gary Lightbody

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76 The victorious Lakota Indians gave the name The Battle of the Greasy Grass to which battle of June 1876?

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76 Little Big Horn

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77 Who wrote the 1987 novel ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ which served as the basis for ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ a 1991 film starring Julia Roberts and our own Patrick Bergin?

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77 Nancy Price

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78 Matt Bellamy (born June 9 1978) is the lead singer with which rock band from Devon that has released albums including ‘Black Holes and Revelations’ (2006) ‘The Resistance’ (2009) ‘The 2nd Law’ (2012) and ‘Drones (2015)?

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78 Muse

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79 A member of the Flavian dynasty who succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death in June 79 AD thus becoming the first Roman emperor to come to the throne after his own biological father?

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79 Titus

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80 In which event did Yelena Isinbayeva (born June 3 1982) win the Olympic gold medal in 2004 and 2008?

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80 Pole vault