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By the end of the twentieth century, who was the youngest man to have been elected as President of the United States? |
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In 1856 the English chemist, William Henry Perkin, accidentally produced the first synthetic dye. What colour was it? |
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Which Formula One Racing driver had not actually celebrated his tenth birthday when he became the World Champion in 1978? |
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In 1879 the first chain store was opened in New York, which although not a success itself, ultimately led to the formation of an international company. What was the name of this chain? |
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Which American town was founded in 1896 by the showman 'Buffalo Bill'? |
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Which of Charles Dickens' novels was unfinished at the time of his death in 1870? |
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Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March. Which day in March is known as the 'Ides'? |
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First awarded in America 1947 for outstanding theatrical performance, after which movie personality were the "Tony" awards named? |
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In 1943 an airplane travelling from Spain to England was attacked and destroyed by German bombers. Who was the famous British movie actor who died on board that day? |
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Who was the world's first woman Prime Minister? |
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On 30th June 1859, the Frenchman known as Blondin, made the first crossing on a tightrope of Niagra Falls. What was his first name? |
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What is known as 'The Speewah'? |
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Which of these celebrities did not give birth in the year 2000? |
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W. Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" was said to be based on the life of which famous artist? |
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In the game of croquet in "Alice in Wonderland", hedgehogs were used for the balls. Which bird was used as a mallet? |
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