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1. Which state capital has its water supplied by Warragamba Dam?
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2. What substance does an Alchemist claim to be able to create?
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3. What scientist discovered the laws of gravity and motion?
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4. What do you call the hard iridescent substance which forms the inner layer of some shells such as the pearl oyster?
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5. What is the natural phenomena Aurora borealis (Bore-al-is) better known as?
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6. What is known as the sunshine vitamin?
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7. What natural fiber is the fabric tweed usually made from?
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8. What movie is the following quote from: I have a brain for business and a body for sin?
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9. What novel chronicles Nick Carroways experiences one summer in the world of rich Long Islanders?
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10. Le Freak and Good Times were hits for which New York group?
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11. Name the 1979 horror film about an old house on Long Island that proved fatal to its inhabitants.. .
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12. Which symbol of freedom, designed by Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, was a gift to New York from the French?
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13. Name The Nanny Fran Dreschers dog who appeared with C.C. Babcock on TVs The Nanny.
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14. Which tycoon stars in the reality show The Apprentice?
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15. What is the capital of the American state New York?
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16. What actor was born Allen Stewart Konigsberg?
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17. Which street is synonymous with New Yorks theatre district?
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18. What are the chances of a white Christmas in New York: 1 in 2, 1 in 3, or 1 in 4?
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19. Which two streets are synonymous with New York’s theatre district?
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20. What actor plays Grace’s mother in the sitcom ‘Will and Grace’?
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21. What 1980 movie was based around the students at New York City High School for the Performing Arts?
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22. Which sitcom introduced the world to New York’s ‘Soup Nazi’?
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23. What building was the tallest in the world between 1931 and 1972?
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24. Which New York Yankee was baseballs Rookie of the Year in 1996?
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25. What New York Yankee pitcher, of the Babe Ruth era, was known by dashing nickname The Squire of Kennett Square?
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26. Who replaced Joe DiMaggio when he retired after 13 seasons with the New York Yankees?
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27. New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and the late MASH star McLean Stevenson were both once assistant football coaches at which University?
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28. Yankee Stadium is located in the heart of The Bronx, on the intersection of 161st Street and which avenue?
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1. Which famous New York streets name was derived because it was the original defensive wall and moat built by the Dutch in 1652 to keep out Indians?
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2. Which river separates New York City from New Jersey?
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3. Which American sitcom is the theme song Ill be there for you from?
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4. Which borough in New York City is Yankee Stadium in?
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5. British, Australian, and New Zealand forces invaded Gallipoli in 1915 with what other nation?
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6. For her performance in what movie was Keisha Castle-Hughes nominated for a 2004 Best Actress Oscar?
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7. Which stadium is home to the New Zealand Warriors Rugby League Team?
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8. What superhero TV show was mainly filmed on farm land at Struges Road near Auckland?
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9. What capital city is the southern most capital-city of any country in the world?
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10. What is the international telephone dialling code for New Zealand?
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11. What New Zealand mountain is 10 meters shorter after an avalanche in 1991?
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12. What was the name of the Greenpeace ship sunk by French government agents in 1985?
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13. Who was the first man to lead an expedition to the top of Mount Everest?
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14. Who was the leading try-scorer in the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup?
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15. Who discovered Tasmania and New Zealand in 1642?
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16. What are the New Zealand men’s soccer team called?
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17. What sporting event was first contested in 1931 and was named after the Governor-General of New Zealand at the time?
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18. What body of water lies between Australia and New Zealand?
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1. What city in New Zealand is known as the windy city?
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2. What organization targeted actor Russell Crow in a kidnapping plot in 2001?
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3. What type of fruit is also known as a Chinese Gooseberry?
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4. Who is older, musicians Neil or Tim Finn?
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5. Who caused an international cricket uproar when he delivered an underarm bowl against New Zealand in 1981?. .
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6. The book I am a Soldier, Too is the story of which Iraq War POW?
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7. What famous ancient Indian text is the study of erotic practice and its cultivation in both men and woman?
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8. What name did Clifton Hillegass, a Nebraska book salesman, give to his study aids which were published worldwide?
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9. Who published his life story in 2004 appropriately titled My Life?
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10. Which tennis star released his autobiography detailing an encounter with a Russian model in a broom cupboard?
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11. Who wrote the ‘capitalist’s handbook’ entitled ‘An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations’?
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12. Who wrote ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’?
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13. ‘Most People I Know’ is the biography of which Australian pop star?
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14. What legendary singer released his autobiography entitled ‘Chronicles’?
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1. What was the title of Brian Epsteins 1964 autobiography?
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2. What book holds the record for being most often stolen from British Public Libraries?
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3. What is the last word in most translations of the Bible?
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4. What did Leonard Nimoy call his 1995 sequel to his first book I Am Not Spock?
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5. According to a 2005 Dianna biography, which son of a politician did the Princess have an affair with in 1995?
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6. What Asian nation does The Guinness Book of World Records receive at least 20% of their mail from?
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7. Who published his theory of evolution in 1859?
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1. Which Hollywood star flys his own Boeing 707, a former Qantas plane?
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1. Which Hollywood star flys his own Boeing 707, a former Qantas plane?
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1. What is the cubed root of 64?
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2. By how many times is a Roman numerals value increased if it has a line over it?
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3. How do you write 400 in Roman numerals?
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4. How do you write the number 90 in Roman numerals?
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5. How many days are there in October?
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6. How many square metres are there in a hectare?
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7. In bookkeeping, what is the opposite account entry to a credit?
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8. What is the number 5 cubed?
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9. What is the only even prime number?
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10. How is 1/2 expressed as a decimal?
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11. How many pounds are there in 4.54 kilograms?
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12. What temperature Celsius is 212 degrees Fahrenheit?
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13. What temperature Celsius is 32 degrees Fahrenheit?
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14. What travels at 300,000 kilometres per second?
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15. If the radius of a circle is 6 centimetres, what is the diameter?
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16. What is the square root of a quarter (1/4)?
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17. If a byte, in computer terms, is 8 bits, how many bits are there in a nibble?
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18. What unit of measurement for computer memory is abbreviated to ‘G’ or ‘GB’?
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19. What do you call a nine-sided figure?
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20. What unit of measurement constitutes a fluid volume of three or four teaspoons?
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21. What unit of electrical power bears the name of a Scottish scientist and inventor?
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22. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is known as the what number?
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23. What system, used with computers, is a number system with a base of two?
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1. In the classic nursery rhyme, what is Tuesdays child full of?
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2. In the famous nursery rhyme, what did Georgie Porgie do to the girls?
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3. What did the clock strike in the nursery rhyme ‘Hickory, Dicory, Dock’?
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4. In the nursery rhyme, what did the old woman who lived in a shoe give her children to eat?
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5. In the nursery rhyme, Old Kind Cole was a … what?
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6. According to the nursery rhyme, little boys are made of snips and snails and … what?
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7. Which nursery rhyme character met a pie man going to the fair?
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8. In the nursery rhyme Baa Baa Black Sheep, where does the little boy live?
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9. In the nursery rhyme Little Jack Horner, what did Jack say. . .
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10. In the Nursery Rhyme, what did Jack mend his head with?
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11. In the nursery rhyme, what did the Three Little Kittens lose?
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12. According to the nursery rhyme, what time does Wee Willie Winkie run through town?
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13. In the nursery rhyme, what were the professions of the ‘three men in a tub’?
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