Season 1 - Week 3 Flashcards

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Which shade of standard blue (h = 240°) gets its name from the dark blue (contrasted with white) worn by members of a branch of the British Royal armed forces since 1748 and subsequently adopted by other similar branches around the
world?

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Navy blue

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In algebraic geometry, a lemniscate is any of several shapes that have the same general figure. Some examples are lemniscate of Booth and the lemniscate of Bernoulli. The word comes from the Latin ‘lēmniscātus’ meaning ‘decorated
with ribbons’. In modern mysticism the figure has become associated with the ouroboros, the ancient image of a snake eating its own tail. What is the common name of the lemniscate symbol today?

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∞ Infinity symbol

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In 1982, WHICH FOOTBALL CLUB won the only UEFA Champions League title in their history, beating Bayern in the final? The club is one half of the two involved in the fierce ‘Second City Derby’, the other being Birmingham City FC. In
the Premier League era, Gabriel Agbonlagor is their all-time leading goal scorer while Billy Walker holds that record across eras and tournaments.

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Aston Villa

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WHICH newspaper is the largest and oldest English-language newspaper in Pakistan and the country’s newspaper of record? It was founded by Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Delhi in 1941, as a mouthpiece for the Muslim League before moving its headquarters to Karachi after the partition. It is well known for championing human rights such as its opposition to the death penalty.

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Dawn

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Roman poet Ovid’s work, Metamorphoses, has inspired many mythological paintings and sculptures across Europe. Diago Velasquez’s painting ‘The Spinners’ is one such work that
borrows from the epic. The painting showcases the fable of WHICH MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTER who dared to challenge the goddess Athena to a weaving contest? Upon winning the contest she is turned into an animal, whose modern taxonomic class name is derived from the same character.

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Arachne

[Was turned into a spider, of course]

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This moustache style, brought to popularity by Charlie Chaplin and Adolf Hitler, is one where men shave the edges off and keep only a third of an inch at the center of their upper lip and just below the nose. WHAT IS THE NAME given to such a style, deriving from a daily use object?

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Toothbrush Mustache

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The oceanic pole of inaccessibility is the place in the ocean that lies farthest from land. It lies in the South Pacific Ocean, at least 2700km away from the nearest lands. It is popularly referred to as Point [BLANK], the blank being Latin for “no
one” and also a reference to a character from a literary work by Jules Verne. What is the name of the point?

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Point Nemo

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Scooby’s Laff-A-Lympics was a cartoon show that pitted characters from various Hannah-Barbera shows against each other in an Olympic style event. In the show a key member of the villainous Really Rottens team was a character named Dread Baron, chosen due to copyright issues on another antagonist character, later revealed to be his twin brother. WHO WAS THIS ALLITERATIVELY NAMED TWIN BROTHER, first
appearing in the show ‘Wacky Races’ before joining Muttley in the show ‘[BLANK] and Muttley in Their Flying Machines’?

A

Dick Dastardly

[Prompt on Dick or Dastardly, need full name]

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Which Australian athletic wear brand, focused exclusively on swim wear and related equipment, was born from the Australian Army’s need for socks during the First World War? The brand, which has the boomerang as its logo, has become synonymous with men’s bathing suits, even though it accounts for only 2% of the company’s revenue.

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Speedo

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R’lyeh is a fictional lost city that was first documented in a short story published in February 1928, by WHICH AUTHOR? His given location for the island places it surprisingly close to Point Nemo, even though the story was published 66 years before the identification of the point.

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H.P. Lovecraft

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WHICH regional political party of India was founded in 1997 in Odisha by Naveen Patnaik, the current Chief Minister of the state? The party has been in consistent opposition to the Congress (INC) throughout its history and was an alliance member of the NDA between 1998 and 2009. [ACRONYM ACCEPTABLE]

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Biju Janata Dal

[BJD is acceptable, no prompt if half part is right etc.]

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WHICH ROMANTIC COMEDY PLAY by Shakespeare is the only one that bore a subtitle, specifically “What You Will”? Some scholars suggest he was mocking the subtitle craze of the era by giving a completely useless subtitle that added absolutely no extra information. Or perhaps the play is such an audacious mix of settings, plots and passions that the dramatist has to give his own baffled shrug in the subtitle,
especially as it has nothing to do with the Christmas season.

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Twelfth Night

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WHICH regional political party of India was one of several parties that emerged when the Janata Dal fragmented into several regional parties? Founded in 1992 by Mulayam Singh Yadav, Janeshwar Mishra ,and Beni Prasad Verma, it has seen most of its success in Uttar Pradesh. The current leader of this party is Mulayam’s son, Akhilesh Yadav. [FULL NAME REQUIRED/ NOT ACRONYM]

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Samajwadi Party

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In 1991, WHICH FOOTBALL CLUB won the only UEFA Champions League title in their history, winning on penalty shoot outs after a stalemate? The most popular club in Eastern Europe, their rivalry with another club from the same city - Partizan - is one of the country’s biggest spectacles, nicknamed the “Eternal Derby”. Playing their home games at the “Marakana”, Bora Kostic is the club’s leading goal-scorer.

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Red Star Belgrade

[Also accept Crvena zvezda; Full name required]

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By WHAT NAME do we know the medical test undertaken for cervical screening, i.e. to detect potentially precancerous and cancerous processes in the cervix? This two-worded term has one part referring to the Greek scientist who developed it (although the diminutive form of his name is used) and the other part referring to the act by which cell samples are spread across the microscopic glass slide for examination.

A

Pap Smear

[Pap = Papanicolaou, Smear = the cells are
smeared across the glass]

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One of the most recent heroes to come out as queer in the DC Universe is also one of the most well-known to be part of the LGBTQ+ community. After years of speculation and headcanon from fans and numerous relationship difficulties in comics, WHO CAME OUT as queer in August’s Batman: Urban Legends #6, agreeing to go on a romantic date with his male friend Bernard?

A

Tim Drake

[Prompt on Robin. Accept ‘third Robin’.]

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WHICH AMERICAN DAILY NEWSPAPER has won 69 Pulitzer Prizes, the second-most of any publication? Currently under a Jeff Bezos-owned holding company, it now runs a print edition only for specific cities along the US East Coast. The best-known episode in its history involved two of its reporters leading the American press’s investigation into the Watergate scandal, resulting in the resignation of President Nixon.

A

Washington Post

[Prompt on The Post]

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Smithsonian Magazine, a journal published by the eponymous institution, released a list of ‘28 Places To See Before You Die’ in 2008. One such place, placed under the category “A Matter Of Timing”, is a water body that forms a natural border between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, and reportedly caused Eleanor Roosevelt to exclaim “Poor Niagara!” Comprising of 200 small water bodies, WHAT IS THIS PLACE, that swells up in the monsoon to become one of the world’s widest such body?

A

Iguazu Falls

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No one is entirely sure of the origin of this term, but it dates back to at least the early 1700s. Etymologist Ernest Weekley has suggested it comes from the French word embabuiner, meaning ‘to make a baboon of’. What synonym for ‘to dupe someone’ is this?

A

Bamboozle

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In geometry, a torus is a surface of revolution generated by revolving a circle in three-dimensional space about an axis that is coplanar with the circle. WHICH FOOD ITEM usually assumes the shape of a torus, also lending its name to the colloquial term for this shape?

A

Donuts

[Also accept bagels]

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Which shade of blue, defined on the RGB colour wheel as having hue codes between 195 and 225 degrees, ultimately takes its name from the intense blue mineral lapis lazuli? ‘Lapis’ is simply the Latin word for stone, and ‘lazuli’ underwent multiple transformations across Latin, Arabic and Persian to give us the name of this shade in multiple European languages.

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Azure

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The area around Point Nemo is also known as a [BLANK] cemetary, because hundreds of them are decommissioned and then deposited there, to lessen the risk of encountering inhabited locations. It also helps that the area is beyond the legal jurisdiction of any countries. What are these things that have been disposed of here for over 50 years?

A

Spacecraft

[Accept ‘satellite’, or anything similar]

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Another painting inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphoses is one of Pieter Bruegel The Elder’s iconic works titled ‘Landscape with the fall of [BLANK]’. Unlike what the title suggests, the mythological character isn’t the central figure in the painting, but instead a shepherd and a ploughman. WHO IS THIS CHARACTER, whose drowning legs are the only visible element in the painting, who fell from the sky after his beeswax-wings gave away?

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Icarus

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A word that today means ‘to close an eye briefly’, used to mean ‘to shut both eyes firmly’ until the 1500s. So when highwaymen placed a cover over the eyes of a victim before robbing them, they gave rise to what composite word and verb that is a synonym for ‘to dupe someone’?

A

Hoodwink

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In Scooby’s Laff-A-Lympics, WHICH CHARACTER did as many as five cameos as a member of the good-people team of Scooby Doobies? The protagonist of a Hanna-Barbera show involving his family, this character was a bowling expert with a gambling problem and had a catch phrase borrowed from a Brylcreem commercial which said “A little dab will do, ya!”

A

Fred Flintstone

[Prompt on Flintstone or Fred, need full name]

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This moustache style is a full moustache with ends that extend down in parallel straight lines beyond the upper lip and reach down to the jawline. It was popularised by bikers in the USA and also by Hulk Hogan. WHAT IS THE NAME given to this style, deriving from the name of an object that looks like an inverted U, which also lends its name to a type of crab?

A

Horseshoe Mustache

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The US Captioning Company that provides subtitles for live events and TV Shows recently compiled a list of most mis-pronounced words of the year. WHICH ARTIST features on the 2021 version of the list having been mispronounced
by multiple newsreaders and award show personnel? This artist rose to popularity in 2015 after the number she composed with her brother was uploaded to SoundCloud, while only aged 14.

A

Billie Eilish

[It’s not EY-lish but EYE-lish, it turns out]

28
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Which American-Canadian athletic wear brand was founded in 1998 as a retailer of yoga pants and other yoga wear? Its strange name was the brainchild of the founder, Chip Wilson, who wanted a name that would sound Western to Japanese buyers. Given that the Japanese struggle to pronounce the alphabet that repeats thrice in the name, he thought it would be funny to watch them try to say it.

A

Lululemon

[It’s a single word, but can prompt on Lulu or
lemon]

29
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A hyperbolic paraboloid is a quadric surface that happens to be a doubly ruled surface, meaning it is made of 2 sets of mutually skewed lines. This means it is surprisingly simple to manufacture using a variety of materials and for a variety of purposes, from concrete roofs to snack foods. WHICH WELL-KNOWN SNACK resembles a truncated hyperbolic paraboloid?

A

Pringles

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By WHAT name do we know the medical procedure in which a needle is inserted into the vertebrae most commonly to collect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for diagnostic testing? This helps to diagnose diseases of the central nervous system such as meningitis or hemorrhage. Another common name for this medical test may remind you of a band, who are not real, unlike this test. Give us either name.

A

Lumbar Puncture

[Also accept Spinal Tap]

31
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Which shade of blue, defined on the RGB colour wheel as having hue codes between 165 and 195 degrees, is one of the 3 primary colours in a famous subtractive color system? In the additive RGB model, this colour is produced by mixing
equal parts of blue and green. The planet Uranus appears to the visible eye to have this colour.

A

Cyan

[Prompt on teal, aqua, turquoise, and aquamarine; These are sub-colours in the CYAN
range. The subtractive system is CMYK]

32
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WHICH regional political party of India was founded in Jharkhand by Binod Bihari Mahato? The party was officially created on the birthday of Birsa Munda, the 19th century tribal warrior, who fought against British rule in present-day
Jharkhand. The current leader of this party is Hemant Soren who is also the CM of Jharkhand [ACRONYM ACCEPTABLE]

A

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

[JMM is acceptable]

33
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Inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the painting, Perseus and [BLANK], by Titian showcases the hero Perseus flying through the air in combat to kill the sea monster who has come to kill [BLANK]. WHO IS THIS MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTER that Perseus saves, chained to a cliff by the sea shore, who lends her name to something celestial?

A

Andromeda

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Of the many books the author wrote, he called THIS AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOVEL his favourite one. It begins, like many of his works, with a bleak picture of childhood in Victorian England, followed by a slow social ascent. WHICH 1850 COMING OF AGE NOVEL was this, with the ridiculously wordy subtitle “The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of [BLANKS] the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account)”?

A

David Copperfield

35
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The latest and most high-profile queer character in DC Comics is a young hero named Jon, the protagonist of a new series called Son of Kal-El. Prior to the release of the series, DC revealed that Jon is bisexual, and will start a romantic relationship with his friend and ally, the reporter Jay Nakamura. This is fitting, considering Jon’s mother is a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter too. WHO IS Jon’s mother?

A

Lois Lane

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One of the three teams that took part in Scooby’s Laff-A-Lympics was called the [Blank] Yahooeys, named after the team captain who made his Hanna-Barbera debut in a segment of The Huckleberry Hound Show. WHO was this
captain, who also got a stand-alone show with his side-kick Boo Boo, with a name similar to that of a contemporary baseball player?

A

Yogi Bear

[PROMPT on Yogi / Nothing on Bear; Yogi Berra is the baseball player]

37
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WHICH German tabloid newspaper, Europe’s best-selling and sixteenth largest in the world, is published by Axel Springer SE? It has been described as “notorious for its mix of gossip,
inflammatory language, and sensationalism” and as having a huge influence on German politicians. Being a tabloid, it mostly consisted of pictures when it was launched - a fact reflected in its name.

A

Bild

[Bild means photo in German]

38
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WHICH ENTITY features on 2021’s most mispronounced list because the name printed on the side of the entity was that of its similar-sounding parent company? The entity in question had to be salvaged after six days of causing significant losses to many companies and governments in March 2021. All it took was a $600 million compensation to finally be free.

A

Ever Given

[Prompt on Ever Green]

39
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Which Australian athletic wear brand is part of a parent company called ‘Boardriders’ in reference to its surfing origins? Alongside the women’s wear brand Roxy and shoe wear brand DC shoes, this brand forms a trio whose logo is
inspired from Hokusai’s famous painting, The Great Wave off Kanagawa.

A

Quiksilver

40
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Constructed between 1057 and 1287 during a building frenzy initiated by King Anawrahta, the 3000-temple complex on the banks of the Irrawaddy river features in the category “In The
Presence Of Gods” in Smithsonian’s ‘28 Places To See Before You Die’ list. In WHICH TOWN, the erstwhile capital of the Pagan kingdom, would you visit this bucket-list-worthy site, especially famed for its hot air balloon rides?

A

Bagan

[No prompts on Burma or Myanmar]

41
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In 1993, WHICH FOOTBALL CLUB won the only UEFA Champions League title in their history, beating Milan in the final? The club became the country’s first and only to win the tournament, creating a slogan among supporters - ‘Forever
the first’. Their victory was slightly marred by the news that the club had fixed a league game against Valenciennes FC to be fresh for the final, but UEFA did not revoke their title. Jean-Pierre Papin is the club’s leading goal-scorer.

A

Marseille

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Unlike recent instances of characters coming out, this mutant’s sexuality has been open (if not specifically, verbally confirmed) for many years, owing to her marriage to precognitive mutant Destiny, as well as her relationships with characters of other genders. Out and proud as both a mutant and as a bisexual/pansexual person, WHO IS THIS CHARACTER, one of Marvel’s original queer icons?

A

Mystique

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This moustache style is a thin moustache that grows downward in two long tendrils from the upper lip, with the tapered pointed ends hanging past the jawline. It is different from the horseshoe style in that the cheeks area remains
completely shaven, unlike in the former. WHAT IS THE NAME given to this style, named after a fictional Chinese master-criminal created by Sax Rohmer in 1911, whose portrayal has become an archetype of the evil criminal genius, especially while concerning Oriental characters?

A

Fu Manchu Mustache

44
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Another work that draws inspiration from Ovid’s
Metamorphoses is a Bernini sculpture that features two mythological characters: one being Apollo who has been fated by Cupid’s love-exciting arrow, and the other a nymph fated by Cupid’s love-repelling arrow. WHO IS THIS NYMPH that Apollo chases against her wishes, until her father converts her to a “laurel” tree?

A

Daphne

[Daphne translates to Laurel]

45
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Which word first appeared as a verb during the 1500s, meaning to shear the coat off an animal, and eventually developed the metaphorical meaning of “to strip someone of money or property by fraud or extortion”, effectively a
synonym for ‘to dupe someone’?

A

Fleece

46
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Featuring under the category “Scale New Heights” in Smithsonian’s list of ‘28 Places To See Before You Die’, which is the highest single free-standing mountain in the world? This dormant volcano is also Africa’s highest mountain, and
its shrinking glaciers and icefields have been at the centre of climate-change studies.

A

Mount Kilimanjaro

47
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WHICH CLASSIC 1818 NOVEL has the subtitle “The Modern Prometheus”? It is a fitting subtitle for the book, as Prometheus was a Titan in Greek mythology who created humanity from clay. The 1818 edition also carried the following epigraph from Milton’s Paradise Lost: “Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay, To mould Me man? Did I solicit thee, From darkness to promote me?”

A

Frankenstein

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WHICH ATHLETE features on the list of 2021’s most mis-pronounced words, having been erroneously pronounced by many commentators? This player finished
runner-up in a singles’ category at the French Open and was in the news during the US Open for taking excessive unscheduled loo breaks.

A

Stefanos Tsitsipas

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WHICH regional political party of India, founded in 1920, is a Sikh-centric party in Punjab and also India’s second oldest? The basic philosophy of the party was to give a political voice to Sikh issues and it believed that religion and politics go hand in hand. Currently led by Sukhbir Singh Badal, the party has recently left the NDA alliance in opposition to the farm laws. [ACRONYM ACCEPTABLE]

A

Shiromani Akali Dal

[Accept SAD or just Akali Dal]

50
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By WHAT NAME do we know the group of diagnostic tests conducted to assess levels of cholesterol in our body? These are blood tests that give the readings of LDL, HDL, Triglycerides, and Total Cholesterol, and are named after the
protein or bio molecule in which cholesterol is found.

A

Lipid Profile

[LDL stands for low density lipo-protein]

51
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The area around Point Nemo is so remote that sometimes the closest human beings are those that occasionally pass within 400km of the spot. Who are these humans, who will usually pass by at least 16 times that day?

A

Astronauts aboard the ISS

[ISS = International Space Station]

52
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Featuring under the category “Portals Into The Past” in Smithsonian’s list of ‘28 Places To See Before You Die’, this place was re-discovered only in 1812. On the way to Cairo through the inland route via Aqaba, Swiss Explorer Johann
Burckhardt encountered rumours of ancient ruins in a narrow valley near the supposed biblical tomb of Aaron, the brother of Moses. Which specific place did Burckhardt run into?

A

Petra

[One of the new 7 Wonders of The World, located in Jordan]

53
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WHICH 1969 ANTIWAR NOVEL has the subtitle “The Children’s Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death”? The more popular title refers to the underground meat locker where the protagonist of the book (as well as the author IRL) takes refuge to survive the Allied bombing of Dresden.

A

Slaughterhouse 5

54
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As this character put it in Young Avengers, their culture doesn’t share human concepts of sexuality and sexual identity. Characters regularly switch pronouns when referring
to them based on their presentation, and their famous father calls them his “child who is both [male and female]” indicating an acceptance of their gender-fluid nature. WHICH CHARACTER is this, whose gender fluid identity was recently
acknowledged in the MCU as well?

A

Loki

55
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This moustache style is a narrow moustache that points upwards at the extremes, often mentioned as being in a ‘ten past ten’ position. WHAT IS THE NAME given to this moustache style, named after the artist who popularized it
and once said that this style was the only serious thing about him?

A

Dali mustache

[Salvador Dali, being the artist]

56
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In physics and geometry, a catenary is the curve assumed by an idealized chain or cable hanging under its own weight when supported only at its ends. Catenary curves appear commonly in the design of bridges, while inverted catenary
arches are often used in the construction of kilns. WHICH BRAND has a logo that consists simply of inverted catenary curves?

A

McDonald’s

57
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WHAT ENGLISH WORD meaning ‘to fool someone’ was borrowed from French in the 1600s, specifically from the French phrase for ‘of the hoopoe’? A hoopoe was an extravagantly crested and reputedly stupid bird, so anything
related to it was simply ‘foolish’.

A

Dupe

58
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WHICH CITY features on the list of 2021’s most
mis-pronounced words, having been wrongly pronounced by both Joe Biden and Barack Obama during a conference that took place here between 31 October to 13 November? A pact
named after the city was signed here by 197 countries, advancing from the one signed in Paris in 2016.

A

Glasgow

[It is Glahz-go and not glass-go, apparently; COP26 summit]

59
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Which shade of blue, defined on the RGB colour wheel as having hue codes between 255 and 225 degrees, is derived from an ancient dye of the same name and gets its name from the Latin for ‘Indian’, as the dye was originally exported to Europe from India?

A

Indigo

60
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By WHAT NAME do we know the medical imaging technique used to detect or measure changes in metabolism, blood flow, regional chemical composition, and absorption? The
test uses radioactive substances known as radiotracers that are injected into the body that along with gamma-ray cameras help create a 3-D image. These are most commonly used to detect or locate tumours, aside from their use in
nuclear medicine. Acronyms are acceptable.

A

PET Scan

[Positron-Emission Tomography]

61
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Which American athletic wear brand, primarily focused on mountaineering and ski apparel, was started by the family of Gert Boyle after fleeing Nazi Germany? Its ‘bus’ logo is a zoomed-in look at the weaving patterns in the textile, although many have written to the company about its resemblance to a Swastika. Considering their origins, that may be very unlikely, but their resemblance to the Sun Microsystems logo is uncanny.

A

Columbia Sportswear

62
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In Scooby’s Laffa-A-Lympics, one member of the team Scooby Doobies was a mystery solver who had an eponymous show alongside three teen angels, conceived as a parody of Charlie’s Angels. WHICH character, who was thawed from a block of ice by the girls, and billed as “the world’s first superhero”? He would often utter the phrase “unga bunga!” and eat large non-food objects in one gulp.

A

Captain Caveman

[Accept Caveman]

63
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WHICH British daily national newspaper based in London, began in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register, adopting its current name on 1 January 1788? Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp group since 1981, it became the first newspaper to bear this name, inspiring the name of numerous other papers around the world.

A

The Times

[No other answer is acceptable; Prompt on any other form of Times, like London Times]

64
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In 1971, WHICH FOOTBALL CLUB won the only UEFA Champions League title in their history, defeating Celtic in extra time? Founded as “Wilhelmina FC”, the club plays their home games at a stadium called ‘the tub’. In the 21st century, they have won the national league only once, doing so in 2016-17. Dirk Kuyt is the club’s leading goal-scorer.

A

Feyenoord

65
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Until recently, this character’s status as a queer icon was contentious. Created by a psychologist who sincerely believed that society itself would be better off in the hands of women rather than men, her earliest appearances maintained her queer identity, but this fizzled away in the next few decades as her sexuality was defined in more binary terms. Finally in 2016 writer Greg Rucka confirmed that the character is queer, with “I don’t know how much clearer I can make it”. WHICH CHARACTER is this, whose identity shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise given that she comes from a feminist utopia?

A

Wonder Woman

66
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Featuring in the category “Triumphs of Vision”, one of the places listed on Smithsonian’s 28 places to see before you die list has been affected by many events - a car bomb in 1993,
the Arno flood in 1966, and World War II air bombings. Home to works like Boticcelli’s ‘Birth of Venus’, WHAT is this location whose name reflects the fact that they were initially government offices of which the top most floor was made an art museum by the Duke?

A

Uffizi Gallery

67
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In geometry, a balbis is a geometric shape that can be colloquially defined as a primary line that is terminated by a secondary line at one endpoint and by another secondary line at the other endpoint, at right angles. The most common example of a balbis is WHICH LETTER OF THE ALPHABET, which has appeared 4 times in this question?

A

H

[The Capital Letter]