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1 Which American actor (born September 1 1981) starred as DEA Agent Steve Murphy in the Netflix series ‘Narcos’? He was also the narrator of seasons 1 and 2.

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1 Boyd Holbrook

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2 What are the names of the official mascots of the 2019 Rugby World Cup?

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2 Ren-G

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3 Which American photographer photojournalist and filmmaker (September 3 1921 – January 16 1985) is best known for her photograph ‘An American Girl in Italy’ (1951)? She photographed many celebrities and personalities including Lauren Bacall Doris Day Ava Gardner Tennessee Williams Marlon Brando and Alfred Hitchcock.

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3 Ruth Orkin

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4 Often described as the ‘last Western Roman emperor’ which Roman emperor ruled the Western Roman Empire from 31 October 475 until 4 September 476?

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4 Romulus Augustulus

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5 Which Indian (born 3 September 1971) author’s second novel ‘The Inheritance of Loss’ won the 2006 Man Booker Prize?

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5 Kiran Desai

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6 Which American R&B and soul singer-songwriter musician record producer and actress was born Natalie Renée McIntyre on September 6 1967? She launched her international career in 1999 with the hit single ‘I Try’ and a multi-platinum debut album ‘On How Life Is’.

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6 Macy Gray

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7 Before marrying a much more famous man who was previously married to Sir Edward Burgh and John Neville 3rd Baron Latimer? She died on September 7 1548?

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7 Catherine Parr

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8 The novels ‘The Broom of the System (1987) ‘Infinite Jest’ (1996) and ‘The Pale King’ (2011) are among the notable works of which American writer who committed suicide on September 12 2008?

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8 David Foster Wallace

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9 Which English musician (born 10 September 1946) has been the drummer for glam rock and later hard rock group Slade for over fifty years?

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9 Don Powell

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10 In 1964 which Swiss-born Canadian Catholic philosopher theologian and humanitarian (born September 10 1928) founded L’Arche an international federation of communities spread over 37 countries for people with developmental disabilities and those who assist them?

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10 Jean Vanier

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11 Which American singer and actress (born September 12 1981) won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her film debut role as Effie White in ‘Dreamgirls’ (2006)?

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11 Jennifer Hudson

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12 Which German film score composer and record producer (born 12 September 1957) has composed music for over 150 films including The Lion King for which he won the Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1995 the Pirates of the Caribbean series Interstellar Gladiator Inception Dunkirk and The Dark Knight Trilogy?

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12 Hans Zimmer

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13 The collage ‘Just What is it That Makes Today’s Homes so Different so Appealing?’ and the cover for ‘The White Album’ by The Beatles are among the best-known works of which English artist who died on September 13 2011?

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13 Richard Hamilton

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14 Morten Harket (born 14 September 1959) is best known as the lead singer of which pop/rock band?

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14 A-ha

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15 His films ‘La Grande Illusion’ (1937) and ‘The Rules of the Game’ (1939) are often cited by critics as among the greatest films ever made. Who is this French film director screenwriter actor producer and author (15 September 1894 – 12 February 1979)? As a film director and actor he made more than forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s.

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15 Jean Renoir

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16 Which American illusionist was born David Seth Kotkin on September 16 1956?

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16 David Copperfield

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17 Which Polish labour union was founded on 17 September 1980 in Gdańsk at the Lenin Shipyard under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa?

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17 Solidarity (Solidarność)

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18 ‘The Adventures of Roderick Random’ (1748) and ‘The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle’ (1751) and ‘The Expedition of Humphry Clinker’ (1771) are among the best-known works of which Scottish poet and author who died on 17 September 1771?

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18 Tobias Smollet

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19 Nicknamed the Russian Bear Russian King Kong Alexander the Great and The Experiment he is considered the greatest Greco-Roman wrestler of all time. Who (born 19 September 1967) won gold medals at the 1988 1992 and 1996 Olympic Games under a different flag each time (Soviet Union Unified Team and Russia respectively) and a silver medal at the 2000 Olympic Games?

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19 Aleksandr Karelin

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20 ‘Big Eyes’ is a 2014 American biographical drama film directed by Tim Burton starring Amy Adams as which American artist (born September 15 1927) and Christoph Waltz as her husband? The film is about the life of this artist famous for drawing portraits and paintings with big eyes and her husband Walter who took credit for her phenomenally successful and popular paintings in the 1950s and 1960s.

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20 Margaret Keane

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21 Which German philosopher (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) is best known for his 1818 work ‘The World as Will and Representation’ (expanded in 1844) wherein he characterizes the phenomenal world as the product of a blind and insatiable metaphysical will?

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21 Arthur Schopenhauer

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22 Which American physicist and neurobiologist (September 21 1926 – February 28 2013) was awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the bubble chamber used in subatomic particle physics?

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22 Donald A Glaser

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23 ‘Whose Body?’ first published in 1923 introduced which fictional detective?

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23 Lord Peter Wimsey

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24 Which French composer and conductor (13 September 1924 – 28 March 2009) is best known for his film scores particularly for his collaborations with film director David Lean? He won Academy Awards for Best Original Score for the films ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ (1962) ‘Doctor Zhivago’ (1965) and ‘A Passage to India’ (1984).

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24 Maurice Jarre

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25 Which Spanish artist sculptor architect and activist had a major influence on the planning regulations in his native Lanzarote when he recognized its tourist potential and lobbied successfully to encourage sympathetic development of tourism? One aspect of this is the lack of high rise hotels on the island. Those that are there are in keeping with the use of traditional colours in their exterior decoration. He died aged 73 in a car accident at Tahíche Teguise very near the Fundación his Lanzarote home on 25 September 1992.

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25 César Manrique

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26 Which Pope was born Giovanni Montini in Concesio Italy on September 26 1897?

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26 Pope Paul VI

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27 Which American actor (April 14 1930 – September 27 2013) specializing in character roles achieved his greatest fame playing Emperor Caligula in the film ‘The Robe’ (1953) and its sequel ‘Demetrius and the Gladiators’ (1954)?

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27 Jay Robinson

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28 Which Italian writer (28 September 1871 – 15 August 1936) received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island [i.e. Sardinia] and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general? She was the second woman to receive the prize.

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28 Grazia Deledda

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29 Les Rougon-Macquart subtitled Histoire naturelle et sociale d’une famille sous le Second Empire (Natural and social history of a family under the Second Empire) is the collective title given to a cycle of twenty novels by which French writer (2 April 1840 – 29 September 1902)?

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29 Émile Zola

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30 Who is the current British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland?

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30 Julian Smith

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31 What was the stage name of Lecil Travis Martin (September 1 1931 – April 12 1999) an American country music singer-songwriter and former Air Force personnel sergeant who sang in the old-time hobo music style complete with dirty face overalls and a floppy hat?

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31 Boxcar Willie

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32 Which player was shown a straight red card and sent off during the 2019 All-Ireland senior hurling final?

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32 Richie Hogan

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33 What is the surname of Amy Conor Cian Dearbhail and Rory quintuplets from Bridgetown Co Wexford born in the Rotunda Hospital Dublin on August 16 2001?

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33 Cassidy

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34 Born 28 September 1934 which actress’s breakthrough role was as Juliette Hardy in the 1956 film ‘And God Created Woman’?

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34 Brigitte Bardot

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35 Which French actress born Émilie Chauchoin (September 13 1903 – July 30 1996) became the first French person to win an Academy Award for her role in ‘It Happened One Night’ in 1934? Other notable films include Cleopatra (1934) and The Palm Beach Story (1942).

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35 Claudette Colbert

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36 What was first published in 1936 and is sometimes credited to the British painter and writer Phyllis Pearsall (25 September 1906 – 28 August 1996)?

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36 London A-Z Street Map and Index

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37 Which is the only US state to consist of two peninsulas?

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37 Michigan

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38 Representing Limerick who is the current reigning International Rose of Tralee?

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38 Sinéad Flanagan

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39 Where was the 45th G7 summit held from August 24–26 2019?

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39 Biarritz France

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40 In June 2019 who succeeded the retiring George Hamilton as Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)?

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40 Simon Byrne

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41 One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small is the opening line of the song ‘White Rabbit’ by which band?

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41 Jefferson Airplane

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42 Which part of the body is affected by synechia?

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42 Eye

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43 Which weekly magazine was founded by James Wilson and first published in September 1843?

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43 The Economist

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44 Which moon is the largest natural satellite of Saturn?

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44 Titan

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45 Oshibana is a Japanese art form involving what?

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45 Flower pressing

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46 Johann Gottfried Galle used the predictions of French mathematician Urbain Le Verrier to discover which astronomical object on 23 September 1846?

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46 Neptune

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47 The crime trilogy ‘Mr. Mercedes’ ‘Finders Keepers’ and ‘End of Watch’ by Stephen King (born 21 September 1947) features which retired hard-boiled fictional detective? In the TV series ‘Mr. Mercedes’ he was played by Irish actor Brendan Gleeson.

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47 Bill Hodges

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48 More populous than 23 states with a population of 4.3 million (2017) Maricopa County is the most populous county in which US state?

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48 Arizona

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49 In office since 25 February 2012 Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi is the President of which country?

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49 Yemen

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50 Joe Schmidt is the coach of the Ireland men’s international rugby union side. Who is the coach of the Ireland women’s rugby union team?

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50 Adam Griggs

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51 Bufonophobia is the specific fear of what?

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51 Toads

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52 Which island in the Seine in Paris is next to the Ile de la Cité?

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52 Ile Saint Louis

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53 Pepsi (Helen DeMacque) and Shirlie (Holliman) were backing singers and dancers most associated with which 1980s act?

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53 Wham!

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54 Which Australian-born composer composed several television theme tunes and music particularly for ‘Dalziel and Pascoe’ ‘Inspector Morse’ and its follow-up series ‘Lewis’ and prequel ‘Endeavour’? He died on July 31 2019.

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54 Barrington Pheloung

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55 In which European city is the Rijksmuseum art gallery?

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55 Amsterdam

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56 Which golfer won the Irish Open three times in 1996 1997 and 2001?

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56 Colin Montgomerie

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57 What name is given to a baby alpaca llama vicuña or guanaco?

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57 Cria

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58 In which US city is the neighbourhood of Washington Heights?

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58 New York

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59 Who did Charles de Gaulle succeed as President of France in 1959?

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59 René Coty

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60 Which American city stands on the confluence of the Allegheny and Monogahela rivers?

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60 Pittsburgh

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61 In September 2004 the actress Wendy Craig revealed that her son Ross was fathered by which famous writer during an affair in 1960?

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61 Johnny Mortimer

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62 The logo of which automobile manufacturer is a stylized picture of a silhouette of two individuals shaking hands? One individual is a company representative and the other is a satisfied customer.

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62 Hyundai

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63 ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’ ‘The Sound of Music’ West Side Story’ and ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’ are among the many and varied films directed by which American film director producer and editor (September 10 1914 – September 14 2005)?

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63 Robert Wise

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64 Which British popular science author theoretical and particle physicist (born 19 September 1964) whose works largely contain a strong mathematical element include ‘Fermat’s Last Theorem’ (in the United States titled ‘Fermat’s Enigma: The Epic Quest to Solve the World’s Greatest Mathematical Problem’) ‘The Code Book’ (about cryptography and its history) ‘Big Bang’ (about the Big Bang theory and the origins of the universe) ‘Trick or Treatment? Alternative Medicine on Trial’ (about complementary and alternative medicine co-written by Edzard Ernst) and ‘The Simpsons and Their Mathematical Secrets’ (about mathematical ideas and theorems hidden in episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama)?

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64 Simon Singh

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65 And wife of the previous answer who wrote the recent bestselling book ‘The Patient Assassin: A True Tale of Massacre Revenge and the Raj’?

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65 Anita Anand

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66 Which 20th century figure was assassinated by Dimitri Tsafendas on 6 September 1966?

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66 Hendrik Verwoerd

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67 ‘The Massacre of the Innocents’ of 1565-7 is a famous work by which Flemish artist?

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67 Pieter Brueghel the Elder

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68 Which rock band formed in 1968 were previously known as ‘The New Yardbirds’?

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68 Led Zeppelin

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69 Which American writer’s (born September 28 1969) memoir of her prison experiences ‘Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison’ was adapted into the critically acclaimed Netflix original comedy-drama series ‘Orange Is the New Black’?

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69 Piper Kerman

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70 Which country won the men’s water polo Olympic title in Rio 2016?

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70 Serbia

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71 Chesney Hawks (born September 22 1971) topped the UK charts for five weeks in 1991 with ‘The One and Only’; who wrote the song?

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71 Nik Kershaw

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72 In which US state is Cimarron County which is the only county in the United States that borders four states: Colorado Kansas New Mexico and Texas?

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72 Oklahoma (Panhandle)

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73 In which Indian state with capital Dehradun is the hill station of Nainital?

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73 Uttarakhand

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74 Which Baltic state shares its name with the deadliest ever peacetime shipwreck in European waters on 28 September 1994 in which 852 people lost their lives?

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74 MS Estonia

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75 Which word-guessing party game designed by Ludovic Roudy and Bruno Sautter and released by Repos Production won the 2019 Spiel des Jahres award?

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75 Just One

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76 Which English actress (born 6 September 1976) portrayed the voodoo witch Tia Dalma in the second and third ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ films Selena in ‘28 Days Later’ Winnie Mandela in ‘Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’ and Eve Moneypenny in the James Bond films ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Spectre’?

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76 Naomie Harris

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77 Pyrosis is an alternative name for what common medical condition?

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77 Heartburn

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78 Which 89-year-old Korean War veteran and singer won the thirteenth series of ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ in June 2019?

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78 Colin Thackery

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79 Which actor martial artist and stuntman (born August 19 1983) portrays martial arts legend Bruce Lee in the 2019 film ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ directed by Quentin Tarantino?

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79 Mike Moh

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80 Which one of the Big Four thrash metal bands and the only one of the four from the East Coast was formed in New York City in 1981 by rhythm guitarist Scott Ian and bassist Dan Lilker?

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80 Anthrax

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81 What are the names of the two giant yellow gantry cranes at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast?

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81 Samson & Goliath

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82 What are the two UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Republic of Ireland?

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82 Brú na Bóinne & Sceilig Mhichíl

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83 Which two countries will contest the opening game of the 2019 Rugby World Cup on Friday September 20?

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83 Japan & Russia

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84 Which two countries fought the Chaco War (1932 - 1935) over control of the northern part of the Gran Chaco region (known in Spanish as Chaco Boreal) of South America which was thought to be rich in oil?

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84 Bolivia & Paraguay

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85 Who were the other two recipients of the 1945 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine along with Alexander Fleming for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases?

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85 Ernst Chain & Howard Florey

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

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86 George Russell & Robert Kubica

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87 In which two of Shakespeare’s plays does a character called Portia appear?

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87 The Merchant of Venice & Julius Caesar

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88 Swaziland officially the Kingdom of eSwatini since 19 April 2018 is bordered by which two African countries?

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88 Mozambique & South Africa

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89 Which two stars played the title roles in the 1991 film ‘Thelma and Louise’?

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89 Geena Davis & Susan Sarandon

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90 Which two cities hosted the Winter Olympic Games just two years apart?

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90 Albertville (1992) & Lillehammer (1994)