BQC2 Flashcards

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Soft Cell’s platinum selling debut album

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Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret

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Harrow. Year founder

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1572 John Lyon

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3
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Robert Peel years as Pm

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1834-35 1841-45

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4
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Peel wife

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Julia Floyd

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5
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Born in Wandsworth, hich Nigerian footballer scored a hat trick for Atalanta in the 2024 Europa Lueague final

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Ademola LOOKMAN

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6
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Appearance record for Spurs

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Steve Perryman

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7
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1901 fa cup final who did Spurs beat

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Sheffield UnITED 3-1

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8
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Roman name for carlisle

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Luguvalium

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9
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the foremost English historian of the 12th century

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William of Malmesbury

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10
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Thought to have killed William Rufus

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Walter Tirel

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11
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Carlisle railway station

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Citadel

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12
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Carlisle United home ground

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Brunton Park

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13
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Wrote Flashman novels

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George Macdonald Fraser

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14
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Governor bsnk of england since 2020

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andrew bailey

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15
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2nd uk number 1

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Jo Stafford
You belong to me

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16
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2nd uk number 1

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Jo Stafford
You belong to me

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17
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Stoke city throw in man

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Rory delap

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18
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uk supreme court based in

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middlesex guildhall

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19
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lord chancellor 2024

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shabana mahmood

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20
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second uni lincoln

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bishop grosseteste

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21
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sdlp leadersince 2015

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colum eastwood

22
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rhi stands for

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renewable heat incentive

23
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September 1835 – 13 August 1882) was an English economist and logician.

Irving Fisher described book A General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy (1862) as the start of the mathematical method in economics.[3] It made the case that economics, as a science concerned with quantities, is necessarily mathematical.[4] In so doing, it expounded upon the “final” (marginal) utility theory of value.

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William JEVONS

24
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locomotive notation

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WHYTE

25
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IRISH TRAVELLER LANGUAGE

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SHELTA

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1553 – 23 November 1616) was an English writer. He is known for promoting the English colonization of North America through his works, notably Divers Voyages Touching the Discoverie of America (1582) and The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation (1589–1600).

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RICHARD HAKLYUT

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Dimunitive music hall performer born harry relph

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Little titch

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an English music hall comedian, singer and musical theatre actor. He specialised in cockney related humour based on life as a costermonger in London during the Victorian era. Owing to this and his ability to write songs, he became known to his audiences as the “costers’ laureate”.

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Albert Chevalier

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William Henry Crump (17 April 1865 – 14 January 1942), better known by the stage name XXXXXXXXXXX, was an English music hall composer, singer and comedian, whose onstage persona appealed chiefly to the working class communities of East London. His best-known recordings include “Boiled Beef and Carrots” (1909), “I’m Henery the Eighth, I Am” (1910), “Any Old Iron” (1911) and “A Little Bit of Cucumber” (1915).

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Harry CHAMPION

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George Wild Galvin (20 December 1860 – 31 October 1904), better known by the stage name XXXXXXXXXXXXX, was a leading English music hall comedian and musical theatre actor during the late Victorian era. He was best known, aside from his music hall act, for his dame roles in the annual pantomimes that were popular at London’s Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, from 1888 to 1904.

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Dan LENO

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Matilda Alice Powles, Lady de Frece (13 May 1864 – 16 September 1952) was an English music hall performer. She adopted the stage name XXXXXXXXX and became one of the best-known male impersonators of her era.

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Vesta TILLEY

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;16 August 1875 – 18 April 1940[1]) was an Australian-born British vaudevillian performer and popular singer, notable in music hall and pantomime.[1] From 1897 she lived and worked in the United Kingdom, where she found her greatest success, as one of the most popular stars of the early 20th century as a music hall entertainer and recording artist.

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Florrie FORDE

33
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1972 FINAL ALBUM NICK DRAKE

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PINK MOON

34
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Nigel Planer spoofa ctor

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Nicholas Craig

35
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Lead Singer bombay Bicycle Club

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Jake STEADMAN

36
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Biggest chain garden centres uk

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DOBBIES

37
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Which 2024 deck building roguelike video game sees players play poker hands to gain
chips, which are then multiplied for combinations by a range of joker card power-ups?
The game’s title is an ancient Roman term for a professional jester.

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BALATRO

38
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A member of the Dutch winning squad at Euro 2017, which footballer announced she
would leave Arsenal at the end of the 2024 season, a club she has played for since
2017? She is the all-time top scorer in the Women’s Super League.

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Vivienne MIDIEMA

39
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Which 2019 deck building roguelike video game sees players play as one of the four
characters Ironclad, Watcher, Silent and Defect, defeating enemies as they move up the
titular structure?

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SLAY THE SPIRE

40
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Written by Jez Butterworth
Directed by Sam Mendes
Date premiered 27 January 2024
Place premiered Harold Pinter Theatre, London

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The HILLS OF CALIFORNIA

41
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Who won a 2024 Olivier for her role as Norma Desmond

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Nicole Scherzinger

42
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Who won 2024 Olivier for her role in Picture of Dorian Gray?

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Sarah SNOOK

43
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wHICH PLAY BY jACK tHORNE FEATURES MARK gATISS PLAYING jOHN gIELGUD?

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The Motive and the cue

44
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Who present the podcast the Sports Agents

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Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan

45
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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), also known as

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KALA AZAR

46
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Ronald Ross deadly rival

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Giovanni Battista GRASSI

47
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Wimbledon mens doubles 2024

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Heliovaara and Patten

48
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Designed Liver building

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Walter Aubrey Thomas

49
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Three Graces Liverpool

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Royal Liver Building. Port of Liverpool. Cunard Building

50
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founded park run

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Paul Sinton Hewitt

51
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The sarus crane, the tallest flying bird in the world, has a binomial name which is the repeated name of which Theban princess from Greek mythology. This daughter of Oedipus is the title character of a famous play by sophocles?

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ANTIGONE

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