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Colonel
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What rank in the British Amy was the equivalent to a Standartenfuhrer in the S.S.
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Beat Surrender
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What was the last number one by The Jam
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No Doubt
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Who had a No 1 in 1997 with Don't Speak
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Hares
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If cats are feline which creatures are leporine
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Lada
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Which car manufacturer made the Samara
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Isle of Man
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A 'triskelion', is a symbol consisting of three bent human legs is featured on the flag of which British crown dependency
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White
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From 1814 to 1830, the French flag was what single colour
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Indonesia
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Monaco has the same flag as which other country
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The Toy Dolls
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Which group took Nellie The Elephant to the top 10 in 1984
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Steeleye Span
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For which folk group was Maddy Prior the long time lead singer
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Nottingham Forest F.C.
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Who did Paper Lace team up with in 1978 to make We've Got The Whole World In Our Hands
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New Zealander
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What nationality was F1 Grand Prix driver Denny Hulme
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Memorial Ground
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Where do Bristol Rugby Union club play their home games
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Ray Illingworth
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Who replaced Ted Dexter as chairman of the England Board of Cricket Selectors
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1973
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In what year did Britain join The Common Market
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Balfour
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Who was Prime Minister when Queen Victoria died
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Iceland
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Which European country has the oldest Parliament
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Buckinghamshire
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In which county is the Prime Minister's stately home Chequers
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Idi Amin
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Who was president of Uganda from 1971 until 1979
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Lee
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In the Muppetts what is Miss Piggy’s surname
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Ork
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Which planet did Mork come from
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Schoolteacher
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In the TV series Dear John what was John’s job
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Glass
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In the Disney film what was Cinderella’s lost slipper made from
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Map making
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What is cartography the study of
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Muffler
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What would an American call the silencer on his car
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Juniper
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Which berries are used to flavour gin
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Joyous Gard
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In Arthurian legend what was the name of Sir Lancelot's castle
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Ben
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What song was a top 10 for Michael Jackson in 1972 and for Marti Webb in 1985
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One
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How many reeds are there in an oboe
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Ten
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What is a perfect score in gymnastics
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Amen Corner
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What are the holes, at the Augusta golf course, White Dogwood, Golden Bell and Azalea called collectivelyr
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Morocco
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Michael Owen became the youngest player to score for England in a full international but against which team
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Dogs
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With which animal is the scientist Pavlov associated
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Mistletoe
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Often seen at Xmas but what is viscum album
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Mistress
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What is Mrs. short for
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Queen Victoria
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Who was the first monarch to take up residence in Buckingham Palace
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William The Conqueror
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Who was the father of Henry 1
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Prince Philip
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Who is the Earl of Merioneth
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Victoria
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Which of Queen Victoria's children was the mother of The Kaiser
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George Baker
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Who plays Inspector Reg Wexford on TV
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Candi Staton
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For who did Young Hearts Run Free in 1976
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Dollar
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Thereze Bazar and David van Day were better known as which duo
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Peter Sallis
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Who plays the part of Clegg in Last of the Summer Wine
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John Glenn
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Who was the first American to orbit the Earth
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Gamma
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What is the third letter of the Greek alphabet
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Zimbabwe
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In which country is the city of Bulawayo
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Capri
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To which island did the singer Gracie Fields retire
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Devil’s Island
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What was the popular name for the French penal settlement off the coast of French Guiana
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Lace
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What is the main handicraft made on the Venetian island of Burano
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Michael Moorer
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Which southpaw did George Foreman beat to win the World Title at 45 years of age
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British
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In which 1999 Grand Prix did Michael Schumacher break his leg
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Tia Maria
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Which popular rum based liqueur is flavoured with coffee
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The Houses of Parliament
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What building is shown on the label of a bottle of H.P. Sauce
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Intelligence
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What is measured by the Stanford Binet test
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The Blue Boar
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In the Robin Hood T.V. series starring Richard Green what was the name of the inn that was used
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Fierce Creatures
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What was the sequel to a Fish Called Wanda
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Gang Related
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Which 1998 film starred James Belushi and Tupac Shakur as a couple of policemen who rip off drug dealers before killing them
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Red
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Garnet comes in many colours but what is the commonest
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Cuba
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In which country is the Bay of Pigs
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Wrestling
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In which sport could a half nelson be used
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Kruschev
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Who was the Russian leader at the time of the Cuban missile crisis
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The Regency
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What name is given to the period 1811-1820 in British history
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Canada
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After Britain lost the war of American Independence which part of North America did they retain
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Lord Mountbatten
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Who was the last Viceroy of India
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The Sunday Pictorial
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What was the Sunday Mirror called prior to 1964
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Eddy Shah
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Who was the original owner of the now defunct newspaper Today
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John Bellingham
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Only one British P.M. has been assassinated, but who shot him
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Seagull
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What type of bird is a Jonathan Livingstone
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Mustard
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In botany to which family do the two species of rape belong
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The William Tell Overture
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What is the name of the theme music used in The Lone Ranger T.V. series
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Brazilian
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Which Grand Prix did Alain Prost win 5 times in the 80’s
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The Royal Oak
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Which British battleship was sank by a submarine while in Scapa Flow
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The Wars of the Roses
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Which wars began with the Battle of St. Albans and finished with the Battle of Bosworth
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Watling Street
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Which Roman road ran from Chester to Dover
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Playboy
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Which men’s magazine was originally going to be called Stag Party
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The Observer
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What is the oldest English Sunday newspaper
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Eye Level
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What was the name of the hit theme from the Van Der Valk T.V. series
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Foot Tapper
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What was the Shadows last number one
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Everything But The Girl
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Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt were which pop duo
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Fast
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What does the musical term presto mean
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Graf Spee
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Which German battleship was scuttled at the River Plate in 1939
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American Civil War
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In which conflict did these three battles occur, Memphis, Antietam and Fredericksburg
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France
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Which country is the maker of the Exocet missile
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Alexander the Great
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Which Greek general invaded India in 326 B.C.
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Rocket launcher
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What type of weapon was the German nebelwerfer
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Javelin
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What is the last field event in the decathlon
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Jamaica
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On which West Indian island was John Barnes born
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Wren
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Which bird was shown on the reverse side of a farthing
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The Bourse
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What is the French Stock Exchange called
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Lev
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What is the currency of Bulgaria
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A drone
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What is the name given to the male honeybee
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Alton Towers
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Where was the first 360 degree roller coaster in England
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The bassoon
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Which musical instrument is sometimes called the clown of the orchestra
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Dacron
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What do Americans call terylene
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Frosting
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What would an American call the icing on a cake
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Thumb tack
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What would an American call a drawing pin
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Charlotte Corday
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Which French Noblewoman murdered Jean-Paul Marrat in his bath
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Broadwater Farm
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On which North London estate was policeman Keith Blakelok savagely murdered
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Bertram Mills
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Which circus did Coco the Clown star in for over thirty years
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Freddys Dead
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What was the title of Nightmare on Elm Street 6
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