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What does this idiom mean?

Break a leg.

Meaning: Good luck!

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What is Stonehenge?

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire.

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When arrived the first people in Americas?

+/- 2 000

15 000 BC

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Which mammals cannot jump?

Elephants

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What does this idiom mean?

Call it a day.

Meaning: Stop working on that.

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How old was Mary Stuart, when she became the Queen of Scotland?

She was only 6 day old.

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When began the European colonisation of Americas?

15th century

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What's the most common name in the world?

It's Mohammed.

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What does this idiom mean?

Speaking of the devil.

Meaning: The person we were just talking about showed up.

300

Who is the current Prime Minister of Great Britain?

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

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When did the U.S. become the world's leading industrial power?

At the turn of 20th century

300

Name three best-known western names in China.

Jesus Christ

Richard Nixon

Elvis Presley

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What does this idiom mean?

Let the cat out of the bag.

Meaning: Give away a secret.

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What's Hadrian's wall on territory of the United Kingdom?

It is a former defensive fortification of the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian.

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When did the Wall Street Crash take place?

+/- 5 years

1929

500

What does this idiom mean?

a blessing in diguise

Meaning: a good thing that seemed bad at frist

500

When did the Victorian era take place?

between 1837 and 1901

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Who was responsible for September 11 attacks?

Spell the name:

al-Qaeda

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