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S4E10 - Trivia Flash S4E10 for Friday, June 5, 2026

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Let’s visit the Brandenburg Gate, travel to an Indonesian island, remember a noted science fiction and fantasy writer, meet a whimsical Edward Lear poem, and note a key date for Kuwaiti independence.

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