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  1. Arts and Entertainment
  2. Felix Salten is well-known for writing this Disney cartoon.|bambi
  3. The cartoonist Pat Sullivan is best-known for creating this character.|felixthecat, felix
  4. This feature film served as the final episode of the TV series M*A*S*H.|goodbyefarewellandamen
  5. The world-famous novel Treasure Island was written by this author.|robertstevenson, stevenson
  6. Speed skating was invented in this European country.|netherlands, thenetherlands
  7. The actress Betty Joan Perske is better known by this stage name.|laurenbacall, bacall
  8. The actor Joe Yule, Jr. is better known by this stage name.|mickeyrooney, rooney
  9. This actor starred as the primary protagonist in the Mission Impossible series.|tomcruise, cruise
  10. This famous British crime-novelist, known for books such as And Then There Were None, used the pen name Mary Westmacott.|agathachristie, christie
  11. The singer-songwriter Vincent Furnier is better known by this stage name.|alicecooper, cooper
  12. It's Not Unusual, Delilah and She's a Lady are songs by this Welsh singer.|tomjones, jones
  13. Come Fly With Me, All the Way and Somethin' Stupid are songs by this American artist.|sinatra, franksinatra
  14. The nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb was written by this American editor.|sarahhale, hale
  15. Mary Tourtel is well-known for creating this comic strip character.|rupert, rupertbear
  16. Actors who have played the titular character in this science-fiction TV series include Tom Baker, Matt Smith and William Hartnell.|doctorwho
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  18. Society and Humanities
  19. This famous novelist was a WW1 ambulance driver before starting his career in writing.|ernesthemmingway, hemmingway
  20. This is the Roman God of sleep.|somnus
  21. This is the Greek God of sleep.|hypnos
  22. The composer Antonio Vivaldi was employed as this before becoming a musician.|priest
  23. This is the name of the four holy books in Hinduism.|thevedas, vedas
  24. Douglas Engelbart is well-known for inventing this popular computer peripheral.|mouse, computermouse
  25. The world-famous author Hans Christian Andersen was employed as this before becoming a writer.|actor
  26. The Battle of Magenta, fought between the French and the Austrians, took place in this country.|italy
  27. This novelist, famous for books such as the Silent Lady and the Round Tower, ranks as the most widely read author in the United Kingdom.|catherinecookson, cookson
  28. Our Lady of Aparecida is a patron saint of this South American nation.|brazil
  29. This is actor Sean Connery's real first name.|thomas
  30. This scientist captained the HMS Beagle, which made a voyage around the world with famous geologist Charles Darwin on board.|robertfitzroy, fitzroy
  31. Name a person that has played the drums for the rock band The Rolling Stones.|chapman, tonychapman, watts, charliewatts, ronniewood, wood
  32. This famous speech, delivered by President Abraham Lincoln in November 1863, was held in the state of Pennsylvania.||Gettysburgaddress, gettysburg
  33. This is the patron saint of music.|StCecilia, cecilia
  34. He was Canada's first Prime Minister.|johnmacdonald, macdonald
  35. This retail company's slogan is "Expect More. Pay Less."|target
  36. He was the first person to swim the English Channel without any equipment or assistance.|matthewwebb, webb
  37. Matthew Webb was the first person to swim this body of water without any equipment or assistance.|englishchannel
  38. This nation hosted the 1952 Summer Olympics.|finland
  39. This nation hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics.|australia
  40. This nation hosted the 1968 Summer Olympics.|mexico
  41. This nation hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics.|russia
  42. This nation hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics.|italy
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  45. Science and Geography
  46. This is the largest airline of Russia.|aeroflot
  47. This American city was named after former British Prime Minister William Pitt.|pittsburgh
  48. The dish Skordalia originated in this southern European nation.|greece
  49. Nephrology is the study of this human organ.|kidney
  50. The dancer Mata Hari, suspected for being a German spy and executed during WW1, was born in this country.|netherlands, thenetherlands
  51. Name one nation, both located in the southeast of Europe, that the Pindus mountain range spans over.|greece, albania
  52. A group of this animal is known as a labour.|mole
  53. Hot cross buns, commonly eaten on Good Friday, originated in this European country.|uk, unitedkingdom
  54. Asteroidea is the scientific name of this aquatic animal.|starfish
  55. Viscum Album is the scientific name of this plant, commonly used as festive decorations.|mistletoe
  56. Jonquil is a shade of this primary color.|yellow
  57. This violet-colored plant shares its name with the Greek Goddess of the rainbow.|iris
  58. Fennec, Gray and Arctic are all species of this animal.|fox
  59. The mathematical theorem that states for every right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides was named after this Greek mathematician.|pythagoras
  60. This is the name of a small domestic pidgeon.|squab
  61. This is the smallest Australian state.|tasmania
  62. This is the largest Australian state.|WA, westernaustralia
  63. The distance between any one point on a sinusoidal wave and the same point on the next wave is known as this.|wavelength
  64. This is the national plant of Mexico.|dahlia
  65. This airport's IATA airport code is LHR.|londonheathrow, heathrow
  66. This airport's IATA airport code is AMS.|amsterdamairportschiphol, Schiphol
  67. This airport's IATA airport code is SYD.|syndeyairport, sydney
  68. This west Asian country produces the most saffron worldwide.|iran
  69. The largest contiguous empire in history was founded by this Asian emperor.|genghiskhan, khan
  70. Stratocumuliform, Stratiforms and Cirriform are all types of this natural phenomenon.|cloud
  71. This US state, located on the east coast, was the first state to legalize the use of seat belts.|NY, newyork
  72. An Eyas
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