
"1 Rodney King beating. 2 Boreal forest (taiga). 3 Named storm in the UK. 4 Dr Faustus (Marlowe play). 5 Floella Benjamin. 6 Gentlemen v Players. 7 RNLI. 8 Classical music. 9 Plots against Elizabeth I. 10 Ways of having your steak in France. 11 Animals that can walk on water. 12 Birth states of US presidents. 13 Scales used to measure natural phenomena: tornadoes; earthquakes; hurricanes; hazard from near-Earth objects."
"1 What did LA plumber George Holliday videotape on 3 March 1991? 2 Named after a Greek god, what is Earth's largest land biome? 3 Abigail, in November 2015, was the first what? 4 Which literary character says, Come not, Lucifer! I'll burn my books!? 5 Which Play School presenter sits in the House of Lords? 6 What cricket fixture was played from 1806 until 1962? 7 Which rescue organisation is based in Poole, Dorset?"
George Holliday videotaped the Rodney King beating on 3 March 1991. Earth's largest land biome is the boreal forest (taiga), named after a Greek god. Abigail in November 2015 was the first named storm in the UK. The line "Come not, Lucifer! I'll burn my books!" appears in Dr Faustus. Floella Benjamin sits in the House of Lords. The Gentlemen v Players cricket fixture ran from 1806 until 1962. The RNLI is based in Poole, Dorset. The Kanneh-Mason siblings are classical musicians. Several items group plots against Elizabeth I, French steak doneness terms, animals that can walk on water, US presidential birth states, measurement scales for natural phenomena, Tom Hanks film portrayals, and portraits painted by Titian.
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