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| This traditional dance was first performed in New South Wales, Australia in 1884 | |
| This country has more coastline than any other | |
| This company is the world's largest manufacturer of musical instruments | |
| 'Shy Boy', 'Cruel Summer' and 'Love in the First Degree' are titles of 1980's UK top 10 singles for this group | |
| In this stadium a record 199,854 spectators attended the 1950 football World Cup final | |
| In Greek cuisine this popular starter dish comprises a pink pate made mainly from cod roe | |
| What is the surname of Yasunari, the Japnese writer who, in 1968 won the Nobel Prize for Literature. His novels include 'Snow Country' and 'A Thousand Cranes' | |
| Found growing in areas from Florida to South America, this tropical tree produces a fruit resembling a melon, with orange coloured flesh and numerous blackish seeds in its central | |
| This is the current name of the city which was founded in 1514 by the Spanish soldier and administrator Diego Velasquez | |
| According to the Bible, in which town did Jesus perform his first miracle, the turning of water into wine at a wedding feast | |
| Born in 1982 by what name is the footballer Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite better known | |
| What is the name of the fictional plantation found in Margaret Mitchell's novel 'Gone With the Wind' and the 1939 movie of the same name | |