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1. Tennis. Which of the Williams sisters, Venus or Serena has won the most Grand Slam singles titles?
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2. Men's Soccer: West Germany and East Germany only ever played each other once in a full senior men's team competitive match at the 1974 World Cup finals. Who won?
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3. Women's Soccer: In 1991 the first final of the women's World Cup for football was between the USA and Norway. Who won?
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4. Snooker: Who has won more World Championship snooker titles, Stephen Hendry or Steve Davis
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5. Women's Olympic Ice Hockey: The rivalry between the USA and Canada is one of the fiercest at the Olympics. No other country has ever won the gold medal. Which has won the most?
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6. Rugby Union: The Bledisloe Cup is a competition between New Zealand and Australia. Who has won it the most times?
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7. Ruby Union (again): The British and Irish Lions have only played one match against Fiji. Did they win or lose?
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8. Women's Rugby Union: In Wales in 1991 the first World Cup final was between England and the USA. Who emerged victorious?
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9. Cycling: The 1989 Tour de France saw the narrowest ever margin of victory of just 8 seconds for the entire 3 week race. Who won, Frenchman Laurent Fignon or American Greg Lemond?
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10. Formula 1 Motor Racing: The rivalry between Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna was particularly brutal. Who won the most motor racing world titles?
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1. Are there more people or sparrows in the UK?
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2. In 2011, according to the government of Australia were there more of the four largest species kangaroos or more people in Australia?
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3. On the Scottish Island of Inncconnachan are there more people or wallabies?
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4. Are there more turtledoves or people in the USA?
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5. Are there more people or pigs in China?
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6. Are there more people or cattle in Brazil?
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7. Are there more people or wolves in Alaska?
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8. Are there more people or reindeer in the Siberia Federal District of Russia?
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9. Are there more people or sheep in Greece?
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10. Are there more people or penguins in the Arctic?
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1. How many smarties are there on average in a 38g tube (small tube)?
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1. In Scotland there is a town called Dull which is twinned with a town in the USA called Boring?
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2. The national animal of Scotland is the Unicorn?
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3. Australia is wider than the moon?
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4. A woman already pregnant can become pregnant again?
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5. We share 95% of our DNA with bananas?
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6. According to Duke Energy and others the most common cause of power outages is squirrels?
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7. Babies have more bones that adults?
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8. You can't sneeze when you're dreaming?
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9. The Sardinian sheep's cheese Casu Martzu contains maggots?
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10. Germans have more heart attacks when their national team plays a game in the world cup finals?
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1. Robert Walpole is regarded as the first Prime Minister in 1721, including him how many different people have held the position of Prime Minister?
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1. Who said of of his bandmate and brother “He's the angriest man you'll ever meet. He's like a man with a fork in a world of soup”?
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2. “I married beneath me, all women do” was said by this woman who was the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons in 1919.
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3. Which American singer, songwriter, actress and comedienne, sometimes called 'The Divine Miss M', said of Princess Anne “She loves nature, despite what it did to her"?
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4. Born in 1945 this internationally successful British singer and model railway enthusiast once said, “Instead of getting married again, I’m going to find a woman I don’t like and just give her a house.”
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5. This American singer songwriter with an appetite for oral sex said “I’m not God but if I were God, ¾ of you would be girls, and the rest would be pizza and beer.”
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6. Which religious leader said “If you think you're too small to make a difference try sleeping with a mosquito”?
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7. Spoken by Jamie Lee Curtis the line "And the London Underground is not a political movement” is taken from what 1988 comedy heist movie?
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8. Which American president said "No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar"?
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9. "The only time my wife and I had a simultaneous orgasm was when the judge signed the divorce papers". He was born Allan Stewart Konigsberg and married three times, by what name is he better known?
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10. Which member of the Rolling Stones said "I don't have a drugs problem, I have a police problem"?
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1. In the United Kingdom is it a crime to handle salmon in suspicious circumstances?
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2. In London is it illegal to hail a moving taxi?
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3. In California is it technically illegal to buy a mousetrap without being in possession of a hunting licence?
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4. In France is it legal to marry a dead person?
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5. One European town banned Winnie the Pooh from playgrounds as he was deemed an “inappropriate hermaphrodite” due to the fact he doesn't wear pants and has non-gender-specific genitalia?
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6. In England is it a legal requirement for all males over the age of 14 to be trained to shoot a longbow?
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7. In Texas is it illegal for an atheist to hold public office?
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8. In France is it illegal to name a pig Napoleon?
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9. Is chewing gum banned in Singapore?
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10. In Iran is it illegal to be drunk in charge of a herd of goats?