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Which English city is 56 miles north-west of London, 64 miles south-east of Birmingham and 61 miles north-east of Bristol?
Which horror novel by Ira Levin — the bestselling horror novel of the 1960s — had some passages cut in Franco’s Spain because they “glorified Satan”?
What name is given to the vow made in France in 1789 “not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary until the constitution of the Kingdom is established”?
In American football, what does RB stand for?
In American politics, what does SCOTUS stand for?
Richard Osman’s bother Mat is the bassist with which Britpop-era band?
What surname is shared by the first main presenter of Newsnight and the longest-serving presenter of Channel 4 News?
Which film is the origin of the phrase “turned up to 11”?
What’s the usual two-word phrase for the first level of seating in the theatre above the stalls?
What’s the nickname of the 1923 FA Cup final, the first to be held at Wembley?
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