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Can you score a 7 or better in this History Trivia?
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"What disco classic, a #1 for LaBelle in 1975, was also a #1 single from the Moulin Rouge soundtrack? "
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10 Multiple choice questions about television
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Impossible Geography Quiz.
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"What country's Carpathian Mountains are home to nearly two-thirds of Europe's bears, as Nicolae Ceaucescu forbade the hunting of them?"
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Impossible Science Quiz
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"It apparently smells great in the morning, but of what is napalm made?"
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"What disco singer worked "Hard for the Money" when she painted an acrylic of that name?
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"In 1984, who sued when Ray Parker, Jr. ripped off his I Want a New Drug for the theme to Ghostbusters?"
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Can you work hard enough to score at least an 8?
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Animal lovers will enjoy this quiz.
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"What pet shop alcoholics have outsized livers, because they don't eat the fruit they scavenge until it ferments?"
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A Fool or a Genius, show us what you really are.
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