In the 200s AD, what country was broken up into a Three Kingdoms period: the Wu south, the Shu in the west and the powerful Wei in the north?
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General Knowledge Quiz
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"What was the Hunchback of Notre Dame's name?
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"The name of which infamous square in Beijing translates to 'heavenly peace'?"
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Pop Music Quiz
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"Who sang the famous song "Niggas In Paris" (2011)
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"Who sang the famous song "Highway To Hell" (1979)?"
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General Knowledge Quiz
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"Ukraine shares a border to the east with what European country?
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"Shrimp and algae are full of carotene, and the more of it this bird eats, the pinker its feathers are. And it eats with his head upside down. What is it?"
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Trivia Quiz For Geniuses
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"What are the products Tide and Daz, both launched in the 1950s?
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"Which is the American city among the European countries?"
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Mixed Trivia Quiz
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"The 1891 Treaty of Madrid forced many countries to agree that real champagne has to come from Champagne, in the northeast of what country?
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"In 2013, North Korea pulled out of a 60-year armistice with what country?"
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HARD Mixed Trivia Quiz
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"In a medical context, something that is pertaining to the skin is known as what?
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"An animal with a very long snout, originating in South and Central America, is known as what?"