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    • What are the two newest events in the Olympics? ( goto )


    • What are the events of the modern pentathlon and are they in a particular order? ( goto )


    • What is the Olympic order of events for women in gymnastics? ( goto )


    • What does VFD stand for in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"? ( goto )


    • Is there a 12th book in "A Series of Unfortunate Events" and if there is, what is it called? ( goto )


    • Which Olympian won the same three events four times? ( goto )


    • Which movie is based on events that occurred on St. Valentine's Day, 1900? ( goto )


    • Why did the Russian athletes miss the archery events in 1908 Olympics? ( goto )


    • Will the United States hold any special events to commemorate 9/11 on Saturday? ( goto )


    • What is the name of the first book of Series of Unfortunate Events called? ( goto )


    • How many books are there in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events"? ( goto )


    • What were some events that contributed to Napoleon Bonaparte's downfall? ( goto )


    • In the Summer Olympics, what do the equestrian and yachting events have in common? ( goto )


    • What is the reading order of the the first ten books in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"? ( goto )


    • What is the significance of the spy-glasses in Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events'? ( goto )


    • What ever happened to Reg Shoe after the events of "Night Watch"? ( goto )


    • Who is Violet Baudelaire's teacher's name in book 5 of "Series of Unfortunate Events"? ( goto )


    • Where were the six blind men from in "A Series of Unfortunate Events"? ( goto )


    • What events strengthened or weakened the bonds of the French and the English around the year 1640? ( goto )


    • What are the events of the heptathlon, are they competed in a particular order and over what period of time? ( goto )


    • How long is the course used for events staged by the World Organization of Racing Maggots? ( goto )


    • Which T is the name given by naturists to events that are run where people actually wear clothes ? ( goto )


    • Which film included acknowledgement of the events surrounding HMS Truculent in its written prologue? ( goto )


    • One of the events in the Olympic games is the long jump. What is the permitted distance of the run up? ( goto )


    • Who was the originator of historical plays that were based on Roman history of legendary figures and events? ( goto )


    • Have there been events that have cost the lives of more than half the population of a country? ( goto )


    • Which former athlete was the first to win 5000m, 10000m and the Marathon events in the same Olympic Games? ( goto )


    • What film based upon actual events begins in the Comoros Islands, East Africa, in July 1983? ( goto )


    • In degrees Fahrenheit, within what range must the water temperature be in competitive swimming events at the Olympics? ( goto )


    • Lemony Snicket is the author of 'The Series of Unfortunate Events' but he or she is not using their real name. What is it? ( goto )


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