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Geography, Wordplay, National Names, Girl Groups, and 90s Film Quotes.
Geography
Earth, it’s the place to be.
What is the only continent to span all four hemispheres?
Approximately what percentage of the world's population lives in the southern hemisphere: 13%, 27% or 45%?
What city, founded on the banks of the Barada River, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world?
Mount Augustus (Burringurrah) is widely claimed to be the world's largest what?
The Sargasso Sea is the only sea that doesn't have any what?
Geography
Wordplay
A man, a plan, a canal: Panama!
The name of what type of tree contains the letter Q and all five vowels?
The names of what two US states contain three sets of double letters?
What three-letter suffix ends the most elements on the periodic table?
What word can precede the words top, spoon and cloth to form three new words?
What country has the longest name consisting of alternating vowels and consonants?
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