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"Courgette is the French (and British) word for this but the more common name for it is Italian for "little squash." What?
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"In 1929, a genetic fluke produced the ruby red variety of what fruit in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas?"
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Quiz on Science.
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"If Don Quixote were to return to a ridge near Toledo in Castile-La Mancha, he'd find what appropriate renewable energy source?
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"What is the common name for the tympanum?"
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"With a name that means nut shell in French, what word is defined as a thin slice, such as veal or salmon?
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"Created by Louis Diat at New York's Walforf-Astoria, vichyssoise is a "French" soup made from potatoes and what else?"
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Has your knowledge expanded sufficiently to manage this quiz?
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"In AD 122, Emperor Hadrian visited this country and started building a wall along the 73 miles from Solway Firth to the Tyne River. Where was this?
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"In the sky, what two objects appear to be the same size, because even though one is 400 times larger, it also 400 times further away?"
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Quiz on General Knowledge
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"Louisville International Airport serves which US State?
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"Katie Perry married which comedian in 2010?"
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Can you solve the enigma of this cunning puzzle?
Only the most cunning minds will succeed!
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"What did Norma Jean Mortenson change her name to in February 1956?
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"Düsseldorf is a city in what European country?"
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Attention all readers!
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"An editor rejected what Marcel Proust work, noting, "I may be dead from the neck up, but rack my brains as I may I can't see why a chap should need thirty pages to describe how he turns over in bed before going to sleep"?
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"What famously controversial book is about actors from India killed in a terrorist plane explosion?"
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Attempt to achieve a minimum score of 6 on this exceedingly challenging book-themed quiz and kindly share your results.
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"You can visit Pablo Neruda's home, called La Chascona, next time you're in what Chilean capital?
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"The 1963 Morris West novel "The Shoes of the Fisherman" was based on the then-improbable idea that a Russian named Kiril Lakota would assume what position?"
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Do you consider yourself a genuine movie enthusiast?
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"In "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure," the now-obscure Alex Winter played Bill. Who played Ted?
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"What monster movie originally had a scene in which the protagonist throws a little girl into the water, which got cut when Boris Karloff disagreed with how violently she should be thrown?"
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Quiz on Art
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"The artists of the Realist movement wanted to show things how?
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"What is a collage made out of pieces of cardboard called?"
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'Test your knowledge on the King of Rock and Roll!'
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"Complete the title of a film starring Elvis Presley: 'Kid ...'?
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"What color Christmas was it for Elvis?"
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Quiz with a blend of knowledge.
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"How many stars were on the US flag when Harry Truman left office?
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"Hatton Gardens in London is known for selling what?"