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11. Which car company has manufactured models called Scorpio and Orion?

12. In which year was Nelson Mandela released in South Africa, after 27 years in prison?

13. Which band released the album "Kid A" in 2000?

14. Which US State has the nickname "The Sunshine State"?

5. Which mountain range separates France and Spain?

16. When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon and said his famous pre-written line, he missed out an important word. What word was it?

17. Who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1901 for discovering X-Rays?

18. How is Nitrous Oxide better known?

19. Which British duo were the first people to fly across the Atlantic Ocean non-stop?

20. Which famous author proclaimed at New York customs, "I have nothing to declare but my genius"?

 

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Which car company has manufactured models called Scorpio and Orion?
Ford

In which year was Nelson Mandela released in South Africa, after 27 years in prison?
1990

Which band released the album "Kid A" in 2000?
Radiohead

Which US State has the nickname "The Sunshine State"?
Florida

Which mountain range separates France and Spain?
Pyrenees

When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon and said his famous pre-written line, he missed out an important word. What word was it?
a (He was supposed to say "One small step for A man, one giant leap for mankind")

Who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1901 for discovering X-Rays?
Rontgen

How is Nitrous Oxide better known?
Laughing gas

Which British duo were the first people to fly across the Atlantic Ocean non-stop?
Alcock and Brown

Which famous author proclaimed at New York customs, "I have nothing to declare but my genius"?
Oscar Wilde

 

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