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Which movie did Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson star in that was based on a videogame?

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Answer: Doom
Though not amongst his best works, the Rock starred in a movie based on the videogame "Doom" in 2005. He also starred in another film based on a videogame, "Rampage", in 2018.

Medium

What is the name of the largest ocean in the world?

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Answer: Pacific Ocean
The Earth's largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean. This ocean is so large that it stretches across over one-third of the surface of the Earth.

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When was the ban on LGBT groups participating in the annual St. Patrick's Day parade in New York City lifted?

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Answer: 2014
Prior to the year 2014, members of the LGBT community were prohibited from participating in St. Patrick's Day parades in New York City. The ban was eventually lifted in New York City in 2014. It's noteworthy to mention that despite the uplifting of the ban, many gays and lesbians still occasionally experience certain discriminations during these parades.

Medium

Who wrote the book "the Godfather" is based on?

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Answer: Mario Puzo
Mario Puzo wrote "the Godfather" crime novel, with it being first published in 1969.

Hard

In 2019, which pop singer claims that US President Donald Trump called her after she performed at the 2013 MTV VMAs?

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Answer: Miley Cyrus
In 2019, Miley Cyrus claimed that business mogul Donald Trump, in his pre-presidential days, called to congratulate her after her infamous twerking performance at the 2013 MTV VMA Awards. At the time Kelly was 19, and the Donald would have been about 65 years old.

VeryHard

What is the name given to the white part of a person's eye?

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Answer: Sclera
The sclera is the white part of the eye.

Hard

The 2003 series "Playmakers" had a brief run on which television network?

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Answer: ESPN
After just 11 episodes "Playmakers", which centered on a fictional professional football team, was pulled by ESPN at the NFL's request.



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