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1. Who of the following was the first English monarch to visit the United States during his or her reign?
2. Which of these English speaking countries uses '000' as its national emergency number, much like '911' is used in the United States?
3. The Tiber flows through Rome, the Tagus through Lisbon and the Vistula through Warsaw. But which river flows through Dublin, Ireland?
4. Marcus Gabius Apicius was a first century Roman patrician. He created for us the oldest known work of which type of literature?
5. History is full of wonderful examples of ancient scripts. For example, the progenitor of all non-Islamic writing systems in India is which of the following?
6. Beads have always been very important as items employed during religious worship ceremonies. The origin of the word 'bead' has been traced back to the Anglo-Saxon word 'biddan', which means...?
7. The Boston Pops orchestra is a mainstay of that lovely New England city, and has been for over 100 years. Name the 18th conductor of the Boston Pops, a man who served longer in the post than all of his predecessors by an amazing 5 years.
8. Which word links a Mexican dish, an insectivore and a skin imperfection?
9. The names of an African capital and an angel that appeared before Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, are the same. What is this shared name?
10. Which professional sport has the highest ratio of officials to players in an officially sanctioned match?
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