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Nine
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What score are the players in baccarat trying to get
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India
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In what country did snakes and ladders originate
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Beefeaters
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What is the popular nickname of the Yeomen of the Guard
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Baby Face Nelson
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By what nickname was American gangster Lester Gillis known
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Brownsea Island
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What is the name of the island in Poole Harbour
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Scottish
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What nationality was the pirate Captain Kidd
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Yellow
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What colour is the cross on the Swedish flag
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The Colosseum
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What is the Flavium Amphitheatre the correct name for
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Radio Days
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In which Woody Allen film do a pair of burglars answer the phone and become random contestants in a phone in quiz show
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Ten
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Brazilian football legend Pele always wore which number
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Linebacker
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In American football, what position is LB
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The Tall Blacks
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What is the nickname of New Zealand's national basketball team
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Horse Racing
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What sport takes place at Belmont Park in the USA
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Tempest
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Which class of racing yacht has the same name as a Shakespeare play
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Tom Brown's Schooldays
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Which novel introduced the bully Harry Flashman
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Under the English Channel
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Where did Philippe Cozette and Graham Fagg meet on December the first 1990
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Zimbabwean
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What is the nationality of Chelsy Davy, former girlfriend of Prince Harry
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White dwarf
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What is the sun likely to end up as after the red giant phase
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Sesterce
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What was the Roman coin that was worth a quarter of a denarius
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Boudicca
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Who led the Iceni against the Romans
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Carthage
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Which major settlement was destroyed by the Romans in 146 BC
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Bombalurina
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Who took Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini to number one in 1990
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Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street
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In which musical does the song The Worst Pies In London appear
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Bob Dylan
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Who wrote 'The Times They Are A Changin'
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Girls On Film
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Which 1981 Duran Duran music video was banned by the BBC
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Lady Sovereign
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Which rapper's real name is Louise Harman
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Mathematics
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Lewis Carroll the author of the Alice stories was an Oxford don, what was his subject
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Costa Concordia
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Francesco Schettino was the captain of which ship
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Cadbury's Boost
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What was advertised with the slogan It's slightly rippled with a flat underside
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Uranus
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Ophelia is a moon of which planet in the Solar System
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Alexander Armstrong
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Who is Ben Miller's TV partner in their TV series
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Barbara
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What was the name of Tom's wife in the TV sitcom The Good Life
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Crayfish
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What is a freshwater lobster commonly known as
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Durham
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Which English town or city was the first to introduce a congestion charge on 1 October 2002
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A
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What letter do the motorways in France begin with
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Hartlepool
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Residents of which English town are known as Monkeyhangers
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Norwegian
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What nationality was the painter Edvard Munch
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Carol Vorderman
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"Which TV presenter was the first to win the coveted ""Rear of the Year"" for a second time in 2014"
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The Magic Whip
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Which Blur album their first for 12 years reached the top of the charts in May 2015
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9H
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What is the hardest grade of pencil
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Good evening, Mr Bond
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What four words did the Queen say as part of the 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony in the video scene at Buckingham Palace
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A moustache
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When he was reworking the Mona Lisa what did Salvadore Dali add to it
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Blackburn Rovers
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Which championship team beat Stoke City 4-1 in 2015 thereby knocking them out of the FA Cup
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Drum machine
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In the group Echo and The Bunnymen who or what is Echo
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Jack
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Dame Trott traditionally appears in which pantomime
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Maria in 1999
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What was Blondie's last UK number one
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The Tablecloth
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What do the locals call the cloud that covers Table Mountain in Cape Town
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CBE
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MBE, OBE, CBE which is the highest honour
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Dundee
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In which Scottish city is there a statue of Desperate Dan
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Alec Guinness
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Who played Prince Feisal in the epic film 'Lawrence of Arabia'
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Somnus
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Who is the Roman equivalent to the Greek god Hypnos
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Open spaces
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Of what is agoraphobia the fear of
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Rudyard Kipling
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Who wrote about a mongoose called Ricki Tikki Tavi
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The Taming of the Shrew
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WE FATTEN HIGH MOTHERS (Shakespeare)
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Fat Les
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Who had a top ten hit in 2000 with Jerusalem
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Saint Bernard
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What is the heaviest breed of dog in the world on average
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Fruit
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What is the Beverley Hills Diet developed by Judy Mazel based on
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Sarah Ferguson
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What redhead failed Weight Watchers at age 19, only to become its spokesperson 19 years later
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Fatty Towers
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What did Buster Bloodvessel call the hotel he owned in Margate
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The Scarsdale Diet
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Doctor Herman Tarnower was responsible for which well known diet
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Virginia
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In the Fatty Arbuckle murder case what was the name of the victim
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Carl Froch
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Which British super Middleweight champion announced his retirement in July 2015
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Telford
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Developed as a new town in 1963 which Shropshire town is named after a Scottish engineer
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Captain Darling
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Which role was played by Tim McInerny on TV's 'Blackadder IV'
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Sirens
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In Greek mythology what were the mythical sea nymphs called that tried to lure Ulysses onto the rocks
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Tin
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Sn is the chemical symbol for which metallic element
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Senegal
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What is the only country that borders Gambia
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Super Etendards
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Which type of aeroplanes were used by the Argentine Air Force to launch Exocet missiles
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Beefeater
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Which dry gin was created by James Burroughs in Chelsea in 1862
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Stuart Broad
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England crushed Australia in the 2015 4th Ashes test. Who had bowling figures of 8 for 15 in the 1st innings
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San Francisco
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Which American city is named after Saint Francis of Assisi
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Clyde Barrow
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Who was Bonnie Parker's murderous accomplice in the nineteen thirties
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Water
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What is usually added to Pernod before it is drank by the French
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Fleetwood Mac
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Which group had a number one album in 1978 with Rumours
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Twelve
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In the Bible how many sons did Jacob have
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Indiana
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Which American state is nicknamed the Hoosier State
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Whalebone
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Which bones were used in the manufacture of the farthingale which were worn under ladies dresses
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You Send Me
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What was Sam Cooke's only American Number 1
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Middlesbrough
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In which town is the University of Teesside
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Aldermaston
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To which Berkshire destination did the C.N.D. march from London each Easter beginning in the late 1950s
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Finland
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What is the Swedish name for Finland
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Phuket
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What is Thailand's biggest island
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Jack Sparrow
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What is the name of Johnny Depp's character in Pirates of the Caribbean
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Sir Christopher Wren
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Which famous architect was born in the Wiltshire village of East Knoyle
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The Turkey Trot
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What was Little Eva's follow up dance to The Locomotion
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Kite mark
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What symbol is used by the British Standards Institute
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Clarice Starling
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What was the name of the character played by Jodie Foster in Silence of the Lambs
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Swallow Sidecar Company
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What was the former name of Jaguar motors
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Robin Leigh-Pemberton
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Who did Eddie George succeed as Governor of the Bank of England
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Pontefract
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With which Yorkshire town do you associate a liquorice sweet
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Chicago
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In which city does almost half the population of the state of Illinois live
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Havana
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A Habanero is a native of which capital city
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Thomas
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Which disciple did not believe Jesus was alive until he had touched the hole in his hands
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Yellow
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What colour is llama's milk
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Stephen Tompkinson
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Who played the unscrupulous Damien Day in the TV series Drop The Dead Donkey
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Tigress
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What is a female tiger called
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Brimful of Asha
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What was the first UK number one for Cornershop
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Cancer
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Which sign of the Zodiac is represented by a crab
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Six
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How many celebrities were there on a Blankety Blank panel
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A squab
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What is a young pigeon called
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