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QUIZ

Thomas Eaton

1 Which libertine was Count von Waldstein’s librarian?

2 Where is Britain’s only statue of a medieval Jewish woman?

3 Highlife music originated in which country?

4 Which conspiracy theory centred on the Comet Ping Pong restaurant?

5 A prototype of what was publicly demonstrated first in Selfridges in 1925?

6 Which waterway divides Schleswig-Holstein?

7 What animal class is named from the Greek for “double life”?

8 Which race is run between Anchorage and Nome, Alaska?

What links:

9 Alma; Ether; Jarom; Moroni; Nephi; Omni?

Charley Says; The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water;

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