Wildcard Quiz #582
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Q1. In ancient, mediaeval, and Renaissance Europe what was a trencher?
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Q2. Which of these words is English slang for "ear"?
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Q3. Who would be interested in a "miller's thumb"?
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Q4. What is the legal tender (face) value of the "American Buffalo", a 24-karat gold bullion coin first offered for sale by the US Mint on 22 June 2006?
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Q5. Which of these is a type of boat that was originally steam-powered and is associated with Venice?
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Q6. A station logo that TV broadcasters overlay over a portion of the screen-area to identify the channel (known in the UK and New Zealand as a DOG and in the USA and Canada as a bug), is known as what in Australia?
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Q7. What was wrong with up to 200,000 20p coins issued by the Royal Mint in 2009 that made them instant collector's items?
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