Quiz Night (4)
Afternoon. Here's another redux version of my weekly quiz for you to have a crack at. Two of the rounds from this week, unfortunately, don't translate especially well to a multiple choice format, so I've done six questions from the following four categories:

1. Hot & Cold
2. Literature
3. Science
4. Teachers

Good luck, all!
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HOT & COLD: What nationality were the first people to fly in a manned hot air balloon?
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HOT & COLD: Who wrote the novel "The Spy Who Came Into the Cold"?
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HOT & COLD: Who played Ada Monroe in the 2003 film "Cold Mountain"?
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HOT & COLD: True or false - the capital city of Alaska, Juneau, is only accessible by plane or boat as there are no roads connecting it to the rest of the state?
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HOT & COLD: What scale is used to measure the heat of chili peppers?
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HOT & COLD: In what year was the film "Hot Fuzz" released?
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LITERATURE: Which novel features the house Thrushcross Grange?
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LITERATURE: Which book was the result of a bet between Dr Seuss and his publisher that he couldn't write a book using just fifty words?
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LITERATURE: "Under the Red, White and Blue" was the originally proposed title for which novel?
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LITERATURE: The children's book "Guess How Much I Love You" features two of which animal?
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LITERATURE: What word links an 1897 novel by H G Wells and an 1869 novel by Leo Tolstoy?
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LITERATURE: Which of these is estimated to have sold the most copies?
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SCIENCE: What is the chemical symbol for plutonium?
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SCIENCE: What two elements are mixed to make the alloy electrum?
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SCIENCE: What is mycology the study of?
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SCIENCE: What is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere?
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SCIENCE: Franz Reichelt invented the coat parachute in 1912. He died during its first test after jumping off what building?
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SCIENCE: Gregor Mendel is considered the found of genetics due to his experiments with what plants?
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TEACHERS: What is the name of the principal of Springfield Elementary in "The Simpsons"?
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TEACHERS: What subject did Hugh Jackman teach before going into acting?
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TEACHERS: What subject does Professor McGonagall teach at Hogwarts?
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TEACHERS: What is the name of the teacher played by Greg Davies in "The Inbetweeners"?
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TEACHERS: Which European country has the highest number of Steiner schools, which base their teaching on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner?
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TEACHERS: John Keating is the teacher in which 1989 film?
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