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Produced between 2001 and 2009, what name did Jaguar give to the smallest of their model range? | |
Which 16th century Spanish saint was a co-founder and one of the first Jesuits? | |
What colorless noble gas has the atomic number 54? | |
What is the first name of Bond villain Onatopp, played by Famke Janssen in 'Goldeneye'? | |
Wilhelm Röntgen won the 1901 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of what? | |
What annual sports event has included events such as the Gymkhana Grid, Skateboard Big Air, and Super Modified Snow Shovel Racing? | |
Vin Diesel played Xander Cage in what film? | |
'Speed of Sound' and 'Fix You' are songs on what Coldplay album? | |
Ursula Burns is the chairwoman and C.E.O. for what U.S. copying company? | |
One of China's oldest cities, what is the capital of the Shaanxi province? | |
Since 2008, what name have Sony given to their range of smartphones and tablets? | |
Born Alvin Nathaniel Joiner, who presents the U.S. version of 'Pimp My Ride'? | |
What word is used for an intense dislike or fear of people from other countries? | |
Roughly translated as 'the place of fear', this Mayan conception of the underworld is believed to have an entrance in Cobán, Guatemala. | |
Melanie Amaro (U.S.) and Steve Brookstein (U.K.) were the first winners of what reality show? | |
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