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| 1.
The first line of the song "Vindaloo" asks the question "Where on earth are you from?" What does the second line give as the answer? |
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| 2.
In the first verse, the singer asks his audience whether they put something on where they come from. What is this item? |
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| 3.
The first chorus includes which French phrase, which even the most linguistically challenged English person should be able to recognize? |
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| 4.
In the second verse, to what does the singer offer to introduce his audience? |
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5.
In the chorus, the singer states that England is going to score how many more goals than their opponents?
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| 6.
This question requires a little (but not much) mental arithmetic. In the third verse, how many people (including the singer) are going to Waterloo? |
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What are the people mentioned in the third verse taking with them to Waterloo? |
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| 8.
According to the final iteration of the chorus, how many people in England like Vindaloo? |
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| 9.
The song's chorus consists primarily of a repeated three-word phrase (or variations thereof) repeated almost ad infinitum. Can you identify the correct phrase from the following options? |
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| 10.
What is the last word of the song "Vindaloo"? |
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