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What is the name of the dog from "Wizard of Oz"?

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Answer: Toto
In the 1939 movie, "The Wizard of Oz", Toto was played by a female brindle Cairn Terrier whose real name was Terry.

Hard

Which team actually chose the long-lasting Vince Carter during 1998 NBA Draft?

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Answer: Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors actually selected Vinsanity fifth in the 1998 Draft and then traded him to the Toronto Raptors for his college teammate, Antawn Jamison, who was selected fourth.

Easy

Which music diva lost both her brother and husband to cancer in 2016?

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Answer: Celine Dion
Celine Dion lost her husband, René Angélil and her brother, Daniel Dion, both to cancer, within the span of two days in January of 2016.

VeryHard

Andy Murray was knocked out at the quarter-finals stage of the men's singles 2016 U.S. Open. Who knocked him out?

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Answer: Kei Nishikori
In the 2016 U.S. Open Championship, Andy Murray was knocked out by Japanese international, Kei Nishikori at the quarter-final stage of the tournament.

Medium

In what chapter of the Bible did the prison warden find Andy's rock hammer in the movie "The Shawshank Redemption"?

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Answer: Exodus
Andy took to concealing his rock hammer in the Bible. Moments after his escape, the prison warden found it concealed in the book of Exodus.

Medium

In which state is the historic Shinnecock Hills Golf Club located?

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Answer: New York - The Long Island club was founded in 1891.

Medium

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed a ballet in 1890 which featured music later used in which Disney film?

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Answer: Sleeping Beauty
The Walt Disney Company derived some of the music for its 1959 animated classic "Sleeping Beauty" from the equally notable "the Sleeping Beauty", a ballet written by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) that was first performed in 1890.

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Which actor in "Saving Private Ryan" also starred in one of the most-successful sitcoms in American history?

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Answer: Ted Danson
During its 11-year run "Cheers", starring Ted Danson, was nominated for a record 117 Primetime Emmy Awards and out of those took home 28.



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