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Where and when did Martina Navritolova became the oldest winner of a tennis grand slam titled aged 46? | [
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In what 1949 classic English comedy from Ealing Studios does Alec Guinness play 8 roles? | [
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"What five-letter word means ""to secretly add alcohol to a punch bowl""?" | [
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"Which British king, born in 1769, was known as ""The Sailor King""?" | [
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What was the name of the 1963 Disney film that featured the legendary characters of Merlin and King Arthur? | [
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Used in place of a net, what is the name for the pole with a sharp hook on the end of it used to boat large fish? | [
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The UEFA cup is a soccer tournament for teams from which continent? | [
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In what significant UK location was the August 2007 Climate Change Camp sited? | [
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"Gene Hackman did not appear with Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder in which of the ""Superman"" film series released between 1978 and 1987?" | [
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What Indian people drove out the Toltecs and were conquered by Spain in the 16th century? | [
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A magnificent Inca city named what, was discovered in 1911? | [
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Which motor car company produced the first front wheel drive car in 1934? | [
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Which Irish playwright was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Mdaille de la Rsistance by the French government for his efforts in fighting the German occupation as part of the French resistance in World War II? | [
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Brothers Tom and Ben Youngs joined which English rugby union club in 2006? | [
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Which cowboy was played by Ty Hardin? | [
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The Manacle Rocks lie off the coast of which English county? | [
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"What real-life person was the subject of the movie ""The Social Network""?" | [
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