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Naked Gun
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In which series of films would you meet Frank Drebin
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Dennis Hopper
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In Kevin Costner’s Waterworld who played Deacon, the leader of the Smokers
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Dolph Lundgren
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Who played the part of He-Man in Masters of the Universe
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Grasshoppers
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Which Swiss football club shares its name with an insect
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Carnoustie
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On which golf course would you find the Barry Burn
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McLaren
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Who was James Hunt driving for when he won the F1 world driver's championship
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Chepstow
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On which racecourse is the Welsh Grand National ran
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Cross country running
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Which event is featured on the last day of the modern pentathlon
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Loving You
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Teddy Bear was featured in which Elvis Presley film
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Damon Albarn
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Who took the lead vocals in the pop group Blur
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180
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How many degrees are there in a triangle
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Mammogram
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What is the name given to a breast X-Ray
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Jim Callaghan
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Who did Michael Foot succeed as leader of The Labour Party
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Polish
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What nationality is Pope John Paul 11
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Autopista
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What are motorways called in Spain
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The permanent way
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What is the road bed of a railway called
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Triumph
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Which British motor cycle manufacturer made the Baby, the Trophy and the Tiger
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French Stewart
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Who played the part of Harry in Third Rock From the Sun
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Aveline
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What was the name of the Boswell's daughter in Bread
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Alan Bates
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Which English actor appeared in The Go Between, Women in Love and Shout
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Back in the Habit
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What is the sequel to the film Sister Act called
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Yul Brynner
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Which actor played the robot cowboy in Westworld
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Muntjack
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By what other name is a barking deer known
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Yak
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What is the more common name for the Tibetan ox
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Border Collies
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Which dogs are mostly used at sheep dog trials
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Antelope
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What type of creature is a dik dik
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The Chair
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What is the highest fence in the Grand National
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Yellow
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What colour flag is flown to denote danger area unsafe in skiing
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Swiss
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What nationality is or was former F1 Grand Prix driver Clay Regazzoni
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Three
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How many Wimbledon singles championships did John McEnroe win
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212 degrees
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What is the boiling point of water on the Fahrenheit scale
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Marie Curie
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Who was the first and to date the only woman to have won two Nobel prizes
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Ultraviolet
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Which rays produce sun tan
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Cupid
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Which Sam Cooke hit had the same name as a Roman god
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Deep Blue Something
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Who had a No 1 in 1996 with Breakfast at Tiffanys
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Greece
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Which country traditionally plays bouzouki music
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Honalee
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Where did Puff the Magic Dragon live
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Lady Jane Grey
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Who in 1553 succeeded Edward V1
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Suzuki
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Which motor manufacturer make the Grand Vitara
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The Zoological Gardens
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Where in London are the Mappin Terraces
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Gary
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What is the first name of the character played by Robert Carlyle in the Full Monty
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Cool Hand Luke
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In which film did Paul Newman eat fifty hard boiled eggs for a bet
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Douglas Bader
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Which war hero was the subject of the film Reach for the Sky
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Elgin City and Peterhead
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Which two football clubs were elected to the Scottish league in 2000
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His team mate
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The reigning champion in F1 gets car number 1 who gets number 2
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Badfinger
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Which group said Come and Get it in 1970
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All You Need Is Love
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Which Beatles song begins with the French National Anthem
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Lamb
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What is the meat traditionally used in hotpot
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Pink and yellow
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What are the two main colours on a Battenberg cake
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Cheyenne
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What is the state capital of Wyoming
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Arizona
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In which American state would you find The Painted Desert
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The bit
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What is the part of a horse's bridle that goes into its mouth called
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The Pope
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Who has a summer palace at Castel Gandolfo
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Frank Thornton
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Who moved from Grace Brothers to The Last Of The Summer Wine
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The Clampetts
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Which TV family lived at 518 Crestview Drive Beverley Hills
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David Renwick
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Who wrote One Foot In The Grave
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Archie Bunker
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Who was the American equivalent to Alf Garnett
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Mott The Hoople
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Which group had a top ten hit in 1972 with All The Young Dudes
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One Fine Day
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Which song sang by the Chiffons shares it’s name with an aria from Puccinis Madame Butterfly
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Australia
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The didgeridoo comes from which country
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Crimean
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In which war was the Victoria Cross first awarded
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Dark Blue
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What colour is the ribbon on the George Cross
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Barry McGuigan
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Which boxer was nicknamed the Clones Cyclone
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Jack Nicklaus
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Which golfer is nicknamed the Golden Bear
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Crocodile
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What was the nickname of French tennis player Rene Lacoste
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The Duke of Wellington
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Which soldier statesman was nicknamed the Iron Duke
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Sheffield
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In which English city was boxer Prince Naseem Hamed born
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Basketball
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What sport is played by the London Leopards
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Perth
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In which Scottish city is the football team Saint Johnstone based
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Cricket wickets
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What pieces of sporting equipment are 28 inches high and 9 inches wide
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Walloons
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What are French speaking Belgians called
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A prosthesis
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What is the medical term for an artificial limb
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The harp
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In Jack and the Beanstalk what cried out to the giant to warn him that Jack was stealing it
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Sony
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Which company made the first pocket sized transistor radio
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Hannah Gordon
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In the sitcom My Wife Next Door which actress played Suzy Bassett
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Babes in the Wood
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What was the name of the sitcom which starred Samantha Janus, Denise Van Outen and Natalie Walter as Flatmates
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Red Dwarf
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What became BBC 2’ s longest running sitcom in 1998 when it’s tenth anniversary was celebrated by an evening of special programmes
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Brown
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What colour is Whitechapel Street on a Monopoly board
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A turkey
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What term is given to three consecutive strikes in ten pin bowling
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Baseball
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What sport is played by Houston Astros
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John Buckingham
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Who rode the 100 to 1 outsider Foinavon to victory in the 1967 Grand National
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Piano
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Dampers, hammers and strings can all be found in or on which musical instrument
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Abraham
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Who in the Bible was ordered to sacrifice his son as a burnt offering
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Copper and zinc
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Which two metals are alloyed to form brass
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Fifteen degrees
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Over how many degrees of longitude do the imaginary time zones stretch
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Pet Shop Boys
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Who are Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant
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S Club 7
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By what name do we know Hannah, Bradley, Jo, Paul, Tina. Rachel and Jon
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Ray and Dave
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What were the christian names of the Davies brothers who were members of the Kinks
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Richard Chamberlain
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Which actor had a hit in the sixties with Presley’s Love Me Tender
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San Sebastian
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Which Basque town is home to the football team Real Sociedad
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Somerset
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Which county did Andy Caddick play cricket for
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Thames
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On which river did Jerome K Jerome send his three men in a boat
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Columbia
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On which American river is the Grand Coulee Dam
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Thailand
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In which country was the bridge over the river Kwai
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Calder
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On which river do Halifax and Wakefield stand
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The Marchioness
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What was the name of the pleasure boat that sank in the Thames in 1989
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Flight 103
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What number was the Pan-Am flight that was destroyed over Lockerbie
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The Munsters
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Who live at Mockingbird Heights 1313 Mockingbird Lane
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George and Mildred Roper
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Which TV couple lived at 46 Peacock Drive Hampton Wick
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Oil Drum Lane
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What was the name of the street that the Steptoes lived in
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