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ANIMALS: At the maximum, the rabbit population of Australia was estimated to be 600 million. How many initially imported animals do the Australian wild rabbits trace back to? |
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CELEBRITIES: How old was the actor James Dean on the day of his tragic car crash death in 1955? |
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ENTERTAINMENT: An online comic by Jay Appel, about a sheep in a dream who can never seem to clear the fence he is supposed to be jumping over, is called Jump ... |
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GEOGRAPHY: Going by municipal area population (not the larger metropolitan area), how many US capitals had a population over 100,000 in 2008? |
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HISTORY: Which Roman legion was used by Julius Caesar when he crossed the Rubicon to begin the Roman Civil war and ultimately install himself as dictator? |
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HOBBIES: A Grand Slam in Bridge consists of how many tricks? |
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HUMANITIES: The modern Greek alphabet has how many letters? |
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LITERATURE: The famous Gutenberg Bible of 1455 had how many lines on each page? |
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MOVIES: When written in words, which of these numbers makes a 2003 drama film starring Evan Rachel Wood and Holly Hunter? |
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MUSIC: How many different-sounding keys (such as C major or F sharp minor) are available for writing music pieces in? (A sharp and B flat are considered the same for this question!) |
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RELIGION: According to Buddha, how many levels of existence are there in our universe? |
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SCI/TECH: If you multiply all the numbers from 1 to 10 together and take that result in seconds, exactly how many days will this be? |
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SPORTS: What is the maximum number of players (both teams combined) that can be on the field (actively playing) in a baseball game at the same time? |
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TELEVISION: The unofficial secret service of the Federation in "Star Trek" goes by what "Section" number? |
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WORLD: Which of these numbers was used by the ice cream chain Baskin-Robbins for a famous advertising campaign in 1953? |
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