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Which tower, located in the Palace of Westminster in London, is usually referred to as Big Ben?
Question 1:
Which tower, located in the Palace of Westminster in London, is usually referred to as Big Ben?
A.
Stephens Clock
B.
The Tower of London
C.
Tower Bridge
D.
The Clock Tower
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