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Q1. When taking the inaugural ride of Busch Gardens newest rollercoaster in 1999, which heartthrob was injured after being hit in the face by a Goose?
Q2. "Cinco" is the Spanish word for which number?
Q3. Which Italian term that describes the leading female opera singer translates into English as "leading lady"?
Q4. In 2011, which actor replaced Charlie Sheen on the sitcom Two and a Half Men?
Q5. In Norse mythology, Arvak the early waker is a horse that pulls which object across the sky?
Q6. Which sportswear brand launched the Air Force 1 trainer in 1982?
Q7. Deep inside earth there are two massive structures, each are bigger than continents and scientists don't fully understand what they are. What are they called?
Q8. The founding members of which group found the rest of the band by publishing an ad that read: "Macho types wanted: Must dance and have a moustache"?
Q9. What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?
Q10. Which of these countries is classed as being in both Asia and Europe?
Q11. During World War 2, Hamburgers in the US were renamed what, to avoid the German sounding name?
Q12. What is the most common surname in the world?
Q13. Which of the following TV shows did the famous award winning composer Hans Zimmer, NOT write the music for?
Q14. What is the specific term for a young female cow that has not yet given birth to a calf?
Q15. What is the name of Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand?
Q16. Who shot Abraham Lincoln?
Q17. Sophophobia is the fear of what?
Q18. In Coronation Street, What was Stan Ogden's occupation?
Q19. A memento mori refers to an artistic symbol or trope about what?
Q20. What number is at six o’clock on a dart board?
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