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All the answers here are linked in some way. Once you’ve spotted the connection, any you didn’t know the first time around should become easier.
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According to Guinness World Records, which book of the 2020s is the fastest-selling non-fiction title of all time?
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Which mechanical calculator was created by Charles Babbage in the early 19th century?
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In the Bible, which Phoenician city — now in Lebanon — is mentioned alongside Sidon as a future target of God’s wrath?
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What’s the UK title of the novel in which Lyra Belacqua first appears?
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Which anthology TV series did Netflix buy from Channel 4 in 2015?
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Which 1998 romcom starring Gwyneth Paltrow coined a new phrase?
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Which former member of the Buggles produced all the number one UK singles by Frankie Goes to Hollywood?
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In the second world war, what kind of weapon was a Russian T-34?
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In the first world war, what was the British soldiers’ slang for Ypres?
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What six-letter word can mean a handbag, a fastener and a group of eggs in a nest?
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