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What is the next in this series: Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, … ?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in June 2009
A
Lithuania
B
Poland
C
Ukraine
D
Belarus
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To which of these does "spud" not refer?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in May 2012
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A potato
B
A scarecrow in the TV series "Bob the Builder"
C
Daniel Murphy, a character in "Trainspotting" by Irvine Welsh
D
A model of Ford car
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Which of these was an Irish professional football player, one of the first
celebrity footballers (whose extravagant lifestyle led to problems with
alcoholism which curtailed his playing career), best known for his years with
Manchester United?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in December 2012
A
Henry Beston
B
Georgie-Porgie
C
George Best
D
George Harrison
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Virginia Woolf was portrayed in which of these films?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2009
A
Living In Oblivion
B
Topsy Turvy
C
The Hours
D
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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What is another name for "lateral epicondylitis"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2011
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Cauliflower ear
B
Housemaid's knee
C
Athlete's foot
D
Tennis elbow
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What caused the sinking of the British ship "The Royal Oak" on the night of 13
and 14 October 1939?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2012
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Bombing from airplanes
B
Torpedos from a submarine
C
Kamikaze attacks launched from an aircraft carrier
D
Scuttled by its crew
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Who was the British general who was defeated at Yorktown, 1781, during the
American War of Independence?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2010
A
Sir Henry Clinton
B
Sir William Howe
C
Lord Cornwallis
D
John Burgoyne
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