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Q: Did the titanic have a gambling hall?
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the main dining hall


Where there any highjackers on the Titanic?

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How heavy is the ship titanic?

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According to historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet; Divide it by 100 and you get the GRT. "