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1 Named after a Flemish Baroque artist which horse trained by Aidan O’Brien and ridden by Seamie Heffernan won the 2019 Epsom Derby?

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1 Anthony Van Dyck

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2 Which actress born 2 July 1990 played Donna Freedman in ‘Neighbours’ from 2008 to 2011?

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2 Margot Robbie

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3 The British musician and singer-songwriter Marianne Joan Elliott-Said (3 July 1957 – 25 April 2011) is better known by what stage name as the frontwoman for the punk rock band X-Ray Spex?

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3 Poly Styrene

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4 Which Irish film director and screenwriter (born July 4 1972) directed the movies ‘George’ ‘Spaceman Three’ ‘The Stag’ ‘Handsome Devil’ and ‘Papi Chulo’?

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4 John Butler

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5 Which French poet writer designer playwright artist and filmmaker (5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) is best known for his novel ‘Les Enfants Terribles’ (1929) and the films ‘The Blood of a Poet’ (1930) ‘Les Parents Terribles’ (1948) ‘Beauty and the Beast’ (1946) and ‘Orpheus’ (1949)? He was described as “one of [the] avant-garde’s most successful and influential filmmakers” by AllMovie

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5 Jean Cocteau

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6 What was the name of the oil rig in the North Sea on which an explosion killed 167 people on 6 July 1988?

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6 Piper Alpha

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7 Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: ‘Sciuscià’ and ‘Bicycle Thieves’ were awarded honorary Oscars while ‘Ieri oggi domani’ and ‘Il giardino dei Finzi Contini’ won the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. Name the Italian film director and actor (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) a leading figure in the neorealist movement?

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7 Vittorio De Sica

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8 What is the name of the 23-year-old science graduate from Dublin who was a contestant in the 2019 series of ‘Love Island’?

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8 Yewande Biala

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9 In July 1909 who won a £1000 prize from the Daily Mail newspaper for piloting the first aircraft across the English Channel?

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9 Louis Bleriot

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10 Which American heavy metal singer-songwriter and composer born Ronald James Padavona (July 10 1942 - May 16 2010) fronted or founded numerous groups throughout his career including Elf Rainbow Black Sabbath Dio and Heaven & Hell?

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10 Ronnie James Dio or simply Dio

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11 ‘The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages’ is a 1994 book by which American literary critic and Sterling Professor of Humanities at Yale University on Western literature in which the author defends the concept of the Western canon by discussing 26 writers whom he sees as central to the canon?

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11 Harold Bloom

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12 Which American architect (July 12 1895 – July 1 1983) was the second World President of Mensa from 1974 to 1983?

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12 Richard Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller

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13 Winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Literature ‘The Conservationist’ ‘Burger’s Daughter’ and ‘July’s People’ are among the notable works by which South African writer (20 November 1923 – 13 July 2014)?

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13 Nadine Gordimer

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14 Born with the surname Tennenbaum (July 14 1903 San Francisco California – August 26 1989 Los Angeles) which American writer was chiefly known for his biographical novels of noted artists politicians and intellectuals; among the best known are ‘Lust for Life’ (1934) about the life of Vincent van Gogh and ‘The Agony and the Ecstasy’ (1961) about Michelangelo?

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14 Irving Stone

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15 Which Scottish chemist (2 October 1852 – 23 July 1916) was awarded the 1904 Nobel Prize for Chemistry “[for his] discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air and his determination of their place in the periodic system”?

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15 William Ramsay

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16 Jack Pepper (m. 1929; div. 1931) Lew Ayres (m. 1934; div. 1940) Jack Briggs (m. 1943; div. 1949) Jacques Bergerac (m. 1953; div. 1957) and William Marshall (m. 1961; div. 1969) were the five husbands of which Hollywood star (July 16 1911 – April 25 1995)?

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16 Ginger Rogers

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17 Which American singer-songwriter humanitarian and producer (December 7 1942 – July 16 1981) best known for his folk rock and pop rock songs who achieved worldwide success in the 1970s and became one of the most popular artists and highest paid performers was killed in a car crash on the Long Island Expressway aged 38?

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17 Harry Chapin

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18 Which English actress and writer (born 14 July 1985) is best known for creating writing and starring in the comedy-drama series ‘Crashing’ (2016) and ‘Fleabag’ (2016–19) for which she won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Female Comedy Performance and for developing and writing the BBC America drama ‘Killing Eve’ (2018–present) based on novels by Luke Jennings?

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18 Phoebe Waller-Bridge

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19 Which 2014 film stars Benedict Cumberbatch (born 19 July 1976) as real-life British cryptanalyst Alan Turing who decrypted German intelligence codes for the British government during the Second World War?

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19 The Imitation Game

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20 Which singer (July 20 1964 – May 18 2017) performed the the title song ‘You Know My Name’ to the 2006 Bond film ‘Casino Royale’?

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20 Chris Cornell

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21 In which town did Scottish poet Robert Burns die aged 37 on July 21 1796?

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21 Dumfries

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22 Liam Neeson played former CIA operative Brian Mills in the ‘Taken’ movies but which actor also born in Northern Ireland on July 22 1981 played Brian Mills in the NBC ‘Taken’ TV series? He also played Rollo in the TV series ‘Vikings’ filmed in Ireland.

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22 Clive Standen

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23 Which Egyptian king was overthrown by the revolution of July 23 1952?

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23 Farouk

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24 ‘Monster’ (2003) and ‘Wonder Woman’ (2017) are notable films directed by what female film director born in Victorville California on July 24 1971?

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24 Patty Jenkins

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25 Which English actress (25 July 1954 – 27 April 1994) who played Catherine Howard opposite Keith Michell in the 1972 film ‘Henry VIII and His Six Wives’ was married to both Peter Sellers (m. 1977; d. 1980) and David Frost (m. 1981; div. 1982)?

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25 Lynne Frederick

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26 The 2019 British Open will be held at the Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim. Which English professional golfer (29 July 1916 – 26 February 2005) won the British Open Championship when it was last held at the Royal Portrush in 1951?

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26 Max Faulkner

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27 ‘The Brady Bunch Movie’ (1995) Private Parts (1997) Dr. Dolittle (1998) 28 Days (2000) John Tucker Must Die (2006) and 2009’s Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel which became the first female-directed picture to gross more than $200 million and made her the most successful woman director to that time at the box office were all directed by which actress (born Betty Lucille Nienhauser July 27 1947) who played Sgt. Lucy Bates in ‘Hill Street Blues’?

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27 Betty Thomas

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28 Which weekly British magazine on politics culture and current affairs was first published for the “week ending Saturday July 5 1828”?

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28 The Spectator

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29 Which German composer died of mercury poisoning which was medication for his syphilis in a psychiatric hospital on 29 July 1856?

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29 Robert Schumann

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30 Who was the 123rd Emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession reigning from 30 July 1912 until his death in 1926?

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30 Emperor Taishō / Yoshihito

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31 Which long-running BBC comedy series was first broadcast on 31 July 1968?

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31 Dad’s Army

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32 Which country took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from Romania for the second half of 2019?

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32 Finland

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33 He has been called the ‘John Grisham of Ireland’; under what pen-name does the Belfast-born solicitor Stephen Mearns write thrillers including ‘The Defence’ ‘Th1rt3en’ and ‘Twisted’? He is the critically acclaimed award-winning author of the Eddie Flynn series. His third novel ‘The Liar’ won the CWA Gold Dagger for Crime Novel of the year 2018

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33 Steve Cavanagh

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34 Which Nigerian playwright poet and essayist (born 13 July 1934) “who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence” was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature the first African to be honoured in that category?

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34 Wole Soyinka

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35 US Vice-President Mike Pence was previously the 50th governor of which state from 2013 to 2017?

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35 Indiana

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36 Under what stage name did the six-time Grammy Award winning American singer songwriter Malcolm John Rebennack (November 20 1941 – June 6 2019) become best known for his songs ‘Such a Night’ and ‘Right Place Wrong Time’?

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36 Dr. John

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37 Who beat Markéta Vondroušová of the Czech Republic to win her first Grand Slam singles title at Roland Garros in the women’s final of the 2019 French Open?

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37 Ashleigh Barty

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38 The annual July fiesta in Pamplona which includes bull-running is held in honour of which Saint?

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38 San Fermin

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39 Which team defeated the Golden State Warriors to become the 2019 NBA Basketball champions?

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39 Toronto Raptors

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40 The International Dublin Literary Award is an international literary award presented each year for a novel written in English or translated into English. It aims to promote excellence in world literature and is solely sponsored by Dublin City Council Ireland. At €100000 the award is one of the richest literary prizes in the world. The most recent winner is Emily Ruskovich who won for her novel which shares its one-word title with which US state?

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40 Idaho

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41 What is the third largest of the Ionian Islands after Cephalonia and Corfu?

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41 Zakynthos

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42 In the Sherlock Holmes stories which former army officer is the right-hand man of Professor Moriarty?

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42 Colonel Sebastian Moran

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43 What would you be eating in a French restaurant if you ordered cuisses de grenouilles?

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43 Frogs’ legs

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44 Which country calls itself Hayastan?

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44 Armenia

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45 Having delivered parts of Little Boy the first nuclear weapon ever used in combat which US battlecruiser was sunk on 30 July 1945 after the ship was torpedoed by the Imperial Japanese Navy submarine I-58 and sank in 12 minutes? The sinking led to the greatest single loss of life at sea from a single ship in the history of the US Navy. Of 1195 crewmen aboard only 316 survived.

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45 USS Indianapolis

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46 Which part of theology is concerned with the final events of history or the ultimate destiny of humanity? This concept is commonly referred to as the “end of the world” or “end times”.

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46 Eschatology

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47 Batrachophobia is the fear of what?

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47 Amphibians

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48 The period of constitutional monarchy in France from 1830 to 1848 is often known by what two word term after the month in which the Bourbon King Charles X was overthrown?

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48 July Monarchy

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49 Which American musical theatre and film score composer and pianist (born July 22 1949) is best known for his scores for films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios? His scores for The Little Mermaid (1989) Beauty and the Beast (1991) Aladdin (1992) and Pocahontas (1995) have each won him two Academy Awards.

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49 Alan Menken

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50 Fratton Park is the home ground of which football club founded on 5 April 1898?

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50 Portsmouth FC

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51 Monument to the Third International a tower designed by Vladimir Tatlin was a key work of which Russian school of art which applied abstraction to sculpture and other three-dimensional forms?

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51 Constructivism

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52 Chilango is a term for a resident of which capital city?

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52 Mexico City

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53 Naiad Thalamo and Despina are three of the moons of which planet?

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53 Neptune

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54 Jenufa Kátya Kabanová The Makropulos Affair and The Cunning Little Vixen are among the operas of which Czech composer (3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928)?

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54 Leoš Janáček

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55 What is the more common name for the medical condition Dermatophytosis?

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55 Ringworm

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56 “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it” is attributed to which explorer and environmental activist (born 28 July 1956) the first person to walk to both Poles?

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56 Robert Swan

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57 Which is the northernmost US state after Alaska?

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57 Minnesota

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58 With an estimated population in excess of 100 million people which is the most populous province of China?

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58 Guangdong

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59 Native to Madagascar what is the world’s largest species of living lemur?

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59 Indri (also called the babakoto)

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60 Originally known as Puerto de las Cabras (Port of the Goats) Puerto del Rosario has been the capital of which of the Canary Islands since 1860?

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60 Fuerteventura

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61 Achondroplasia is the medical name for what condition?

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61 Dwarfism

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62 In the TV show ‘The Sopranos’ Tony Soprano was the head of which fictional crime family?

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62 DiMeo

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63 How many atoms are there in one molecule of sulphuric acid?

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63 Seven (H2SO4)

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64 Which rock band formed in 1964 were previously known as ‘The High Numbers’?

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64 The Who

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65 Winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize for Chemistry the US chemist Robert Burns Woodward (April 10 1917 – July 8 1979) demonstrated the first laboratory synthesis of which vitamin complex also known as cobalamin?

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65 Vitamin B12

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66 What is the sixth largest island of Japan?

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66 Sado

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67 The Duke of Monmouth led a rebellion against King James II that was defeated at which engagement of 6 July 1685 the last pitched battle to be fought on English soil?

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67 Battle of Sedgemoor

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68 In which country are the Ramsdal Alps range of mountains?

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68 Norway

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69 In July 1969 during the Apolo 11 moon mission who was the pilot who flew the command module Columbia alone in lunar orbit while Armstrong and Aldrin were on the Moon’s surface?

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69 Michael Collins

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70 Which French region comprises the departments of Meurthe et Moselle Meuse Moselle and Vosges and has its regional capital at Metz?

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70 Lorraine

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71 Which Canadian crime drama television series adapted from the novels of crime writer Giles Blunt focuses on the titular police detective played by Billy Campbell and his partner Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse) who investigate crimes in the fictional city of Algonquin Bay?

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71 Cardinal

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72 Which country finished second in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest?

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72 Italy

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73 Who composed the symphonic poem ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ that was famously used in Disney’s ‘Fantasia’?

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73 Paul Dukas

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74 Seretse Khama (1 July 1921 – 13 July 1980) was the first President of which African country in office from 1966 to 1980?

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74 Botswana

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75 What is the more common name for Borreliosis an infectious disease caused by a bacterium named Borrelia spread by ticks?

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75 Lyme disease

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76 Which horse trained by Aidan O’Brien won the 2019 Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh at 33-1 under jockey Padraig Beggy?

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76 Sovereign

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77 Which English rapper was born Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr. on 26 July 1993 in Croydon London?

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77 Stormzy

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78 In astronomy the abbreviation CME stands for what three-word event?

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78 Coronal Mass Ejection

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79 Also a former basketball player which golfer won the 2019 US Open golf championships at Pebble Beach?

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79 Gary Woodland

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80 ‘The Tide is High’ a hit for Blondie in 1980 was a 1966 song written by John Holt and performed by which Jamaican group with Holt as lead singer?

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80 The Paragons

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81 Which two spacecraft docked above the Earth on July 17 1975?

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81 Apollo 18 & Soyuz 19

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82 Which two former US Presidents both died on the same day July 4 1826?

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82 John Adams & Thomas Jefferson

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83 Which two Hollywood stars who co-starred in the 1978 film ‘The Big Sleep’ died on consecutive days on July 1 & 2 1997?

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83 Robert Mitchum & James Stewart

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84 Who are the only two commoners to become England’s head of state?

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84 Oliver Cromwell & Richard Cromwell (his son)

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85 The names of which two US states contain the letter X?

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85 Texas & New Mexico

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

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86 Kimi Räikkönen & Antonio Giovinazzi

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87 Which two astronauts walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 17 mission?

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87 Eugene Cernan & Harrison ‘Jack’ Schmitt

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88 Sierra Leone is bordered by which two African countries?

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88 Guinea & Liberia

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89 Who played the title roles in the 2017 film ‘Victoria & Abdul’?

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89 Judi Dench & Ali Fazal

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90 Rear of the Year is a light-hearted British award for celebrities who are considered to have a notable posterior. Who are the current male and female holders of the 2018 titles?

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90 Michelle Keegan & Aidan Turner