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1. While out for a walk with his owner in South London in March 1966, what stolen item did Pickles, a black and white mongrel dog, find under a hedge?
2. The poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning's pet cocker spaniel, Flush, was the subject of a famous biography by which English modernist writer, who also wrote the semi-biographical 'Orlando'?
3. Who was the Edinburgh terrier said to have sat for 14 years on the grave of his dead master?
4. That Edinburgh dog would have some way to go though before beating this Australian dog, who has been sitting on a box near Gundagai in New South Wales since 1932! Who is this faithful pooch?
5. The winner of a string of greyhound racing 'classics' and setter of world records, in a brief career between 1928-1931, which Irish dog is widely regarded as the greatest greyhound ever?
6. A black and white terrier listening to a gramophone, alongside the slogan 'His Master's Voice', has been an iconic logo for a number of record companies since 1900. Who was this dog who became famous only after his death?
7. 'Epitaph to a Dog' was a poem written by which English Romantic poet about his dog, Boatswain (he was famous also for the poem 'Don Juan' and for his affair with Lady Caroline Lamb)?
8. Since 1889, the mascot of Yale University's sports teams has been a live bulldog, somewhat optimistically named what?
9. Tinkerbell the Chihuahua has had anything but a simple life! Who was her celebrity owner?
10. What was the name of the Boston terrier presented to the deafblind political activist and writer Helen Keller by classmates at Radcliffe College (the same as the pen name of the main illustrator of Charles Dickens' novels)?
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