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What name is given to the baton-like bread sticks served in Italian restaurants?

Under what name are European sprats normally sold in their cured and tinned form in the United Kingdom? The Fado, a popular song and dance with guitar accompaniment, comes from which country? Which is the second largest state in the USA? Which Greek philosopher poisoned himself by drinking hemlock after being sentenced to death? The town of Fort William stands at the foot of which Scottish mountain? Which Irish county was divided into a North and South Riding for administrative purposes in 1838? Which of Henry VIII's wives was accused of adultery with a young musician, Mark Smeaton and was beheaded? What 'F' is another word for a dress? Which English river reaches its tidal limit at Teddington in west London? What 'A' means anywhere foreign? In which country did the haiku poem originate? An ortanique is a cross between an orange and which other fruit? Whose First Symphony, composed in 1841, is known as the Spring symphony? On which island is Calvi, where Lord Nelson was blinded in his right eye?

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Paoluccio Anafesto was the first holder of which office of the Venetian Republic from 697 to 717? Who, when she was executed in 1955, became the last woman to be hanged in Britain? What word can be a type of firearm or a large bottle of champagne, equivalent to two ordinary bottles? Which prison stood on the site of the Old Bailey in London? The name of which body part can be followed by the words brush, scissors and file? Great Ormond Street Hospital was established in 1852 specifically to treat what type of patients? What is the fifth letter of the word 'Rhythm'? The Italian liqueur Limoncello is made with the juice of which fruit? Which vegetables are always included in a dish described as Lyonnaise? Which Belgian-born gypsy guitarist was co-leader of the Quintette du Hot Club de France with Stephane Grappelli? Which famous London building was constructed on the site of the old Newgate prison? In the old western United States, what was known as Boot Hill? In which town in Kent was Edward Heath born in 1916? Who directed and co-wrote the screenplay for the film 'Dune'? Which ornithologist, painter and broadcaster, who died in 1989, was a founder of the World Wide Fund for Nature?

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What `H` is a square piece of fabric carried with someone used for such things as blowing your nose? TV presenter Matthew Robertson married Davina... who in June 2000? Which word meaning 'unmarried man' is also applied to someone of either sex who has taken a first degree at University? Which British glamour model did Peter Andre marry in 2005? What is the alcoholic ingredient that gives a Moscow Mule its kick? Which composer's best known works include the classic `St Louis Blues'? In 1773, which English navigator commanded the first ship thought to have crossed the Antarctic circle? Which future US president was a British prisoner of war in 1781 at the age of 14? The only British museum of which musical instrument can be found in Morpeth in Northumberland?
Which patron saint of Russia, Aberdeen, children, pawnbrokers and sailors, was the Bishop of Myra in the 4th century AD?

Which sporting event was first held in 776 BC, banned in 393 AD, and revived again just over 1500 years later? What `M` is a type of cream or lotion applied to the skin of the face to make it less dry? What does the letter 'A' stand for in the degree abbreviations 'BA' and 'MA'? In English language, if 'worst' is the superlative of 'bad' what is the superlative of 'good'? What is the first name of TV presenter Kelly Osbourne's mother?

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Originating in North Africa, what type of foodstuff is merguez? To which monarch did Mendelssohn dedicate his 'Scotch Symphony'? The headquarters of D C Thompson, the publisher of the Dandy and Beano comics, is located in which Scottish city? Who was crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066? What is the family name of the Dukes of Northumberland? Which Biblical epic was the first film to be shot in Cinemascope? Which shrub takes its name from the Greek for 'rose tree'? What would you do with a tabard; wear it or drink from it? The initials RE stand for which school subject? In the English language, if better is the comparative of good what is the comparative of bad? In which country is the stage musical 'Evita' based? Roquefort cheese is made from the milk of which animal? In which country is the opera 'Carmen' set? Who had a hit single in September 1992 with a cover version of Dave Berry's 'The Crying Game'? John Churchill, the successful commander at the battle of Blenheim, was the first holder of which dukedom?

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Where in Greater London was the All-England Croquet Club formed in 1869? Who played Charles I in the 1970 film 'Cromwell'? There are two major professional US baseball leagues; one is the National League, what is the name of the other? What `D` comes in a spray, cream or liquid form and is used to prevent or disguise body odour? Handlebar', 'pencil-line', and 'walrus' are all types of which facial adornment? Which word can mean an article in a list or a couple in an established relationship? In which 1964 film musical did Dick Van Dyke play a chimney sweep called Bert? What name is given to the speciality of New Orleans made of highly spiced rice and various meats, similar to a paella? Which musical instrument has a conical-bore chanter and three drones? Which American vocal group had a number 2 hit in 1963 with `Then He Kissed Me'? Which name connects Bill Clinton and the third president of the USA? How is the Welsh town of Y Fenni known in English? The Soviet leaders of the 1950s were sometimes referred to as 'B and K'. Who was 'B'? Which actor, who went on to play James Bond, starred as Heathcliff in the 1970 version of the film 'Wuthering Heights'? A cardy is an abbreviation for which garment?

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What 'D' goes before the word 'cleaning' to mean the process of removing dirt without water? In the world of music, which opera company is known by the initials ENO? On an Italian menu, a calzone is a folded-over form of which dish?
John Birks are the real forenames of which jazz trumpeter who gained his nickname because of his penchant for clowning?

Which couple staged 'bed-ins' promoting world peace at Amsterdam and Montreal in 1969? The death sentence on which Duke in 1478 was supposedly carried out by drowning him in a butt of malmsey wine? Inhabitants of the Orkney Islands are known as what? Who provided the radio voices of J Peasemold Gruntfuttock, Rambling Syd Rumpo and Arthur Fallowfield? Which British writer lived at Goldeneye in Jamaica, where he was a neighbour of Noel Coward? What name is given to a metal frame with an attached movable prong that is often used to fasten a belt? What name is given to the pair of straps attached to the waistband and worn over the shoulders to support trousers? Which Premiership football team plays its home matches at White Hart Lane? Which former English county gives its name to a type of long, unlinked sausage? Which American composer wrote the unsuccessful ragtime operas 'Guest of Honour' and 'Treemonisha'? Who made the best-selling albums 'Oxygene' and 'Equinoxe'?

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Which English town did Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Highlanders reach on their march south before heading back? In which Cumbrian town has a week-long horse fair been held every June since 1751? Whose first top twenty hit as a solo artist was 'Living On The Front Line' in 1980? Who played the title role opposite Hedy Lamarr in the 1949 film 'Samson And Delilah'? What `C` is a cream or liquid applied to wet hair either with shampoo or directly after to make it more manageable? A women's low-cut top, that is close fitting and strapless, is known as a 'boob' what? The US TV show Dynasty was set in which US state? Which blend of tea owes its distinctive flavour to the use of oil of bergamot? Which wind instrument was named after the Belgian instrument maker who first patented it in 1846? Who had her first chart success with `Bell Bottom Blues' which got to number 4 in 1954? Which British explorer was killed by natives in Hawaii on February 14th 1779? The Tower of London's Garden Tower became known as what after the murder of the 'Princes in the Tower'? What is the common name of the tree whose alternative names include the 'may' and 'quickthorn'? In 1983, whose forged diaries did the distinguished historian, Lord Dacre, declare to be genuine? Which small instrument consisting of two narrow metal arms joined at one end is used to pluck the eyebrows?

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Which part of their bodies do people regularly wash, brush and comb? According to the Bible, on which mountain did God give Moses the Ten Commandments? Which nuts are normally used to make the dipping sauce served with satay? Which stringed musical instrument takes its name from the Hawaiian for 'jumping flea'? In the world of popular music, what do the letters MOR stand for? In which year was the first Reform Act, which began the process of extending the franchise, passed? Sir Tom Finney spent his entire playing career at which football club? In Holst's suite 'The Planets', which planet is the 'Bringer of Jollity'? Which American sitcom featured two Jefferson High School students, Richie Cunningham and Warren 'Potsie' Webber? The name of which part of the body goes before polish, varnish or lacquer? What 'P' is the name of a chemical solution commonly used to bleach hair blonde? In 1986, which US pop star released an album entitled 'True Blue'? The salted roe of a sturgeon is usually known as what? How many strings does a violin have? "Out on the wily windy moors, we'd roll and fall in green" is a line from which Kate Bush No.1 single of the 1970s?

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New York was named after which future monarch? Which London club defeated Munchen 1860 to win the European Cup-Winners Cup in 1965? Who starred as Victor Frankenstein in the 1957 film 'The Curse of Frankenstein'? In April 1999, the term 'claimant' replaced which term in England and Wales for a person who initiates a law suit? What `H` is the name given to strands or patches of hair that have been artificially dyed a lighter colour? Ringlets, bob and perm are types of what? Someone who resembles their father or mother is said to be a 'chip off the old ...' what? Which shellfish are wrapped in bacon and grilled to make angels on horseback? How many strings does a modern guitar normally have? How is Bradford born singer Pauline Matthews better known? Which soldier built a network of roads and bridges in the Highlands of Scotland after the 1715 Jacobite rebellion? Who immediately succeeded Ron Greenwood as England's football manager in 1982? William Gibson's play 'The Miracle Worker' was based on the childhood life of which deaf and blind American authoress? Formed in 1872, which is the oldest Football League club in Wales? What `G` means any single article of clothing?

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Platform and stiletto are designs of which item of clothing? In which US state is Disney World located? What did Jeremiah Colman mill at Stoke Holy Cross watermill, near Norwich in 1814? Which British trad jazz band made the top ten in 1963 with 'Sukiyaki'? Which singer, who was born William Broad, first found fame with the punk group 'Generation X'? Who was the mother of James I of England and James VI of Scotland? Which English footballer won a European Cup-Winners Cup winners medal in 1989 with Barcelona? In the world of finance, what did the letters PEP stand for? The French landscape painter, born Claude Gelle, is often known by what name, after his place of birth? How many items of clothing make up a bikini? Which part of a pony lends its name to a popular hairstyle? Writer and broadcaster Monty Don is most closely associated with which pastime? 'Running in the Family' and 'Staring at the Sun' both reached number two in the album charts for which British band? What was the name of the series of jazz groups led by Art Blakey, the first of which was formed in 1954? Which band reached number 1 in the album charts with `Replicas' in 1979?

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Who, in a prelude to the Boer War, led a raid from Bechuanaland into Transvaal hoping to overthrow Kruger's government?

Which soccer club began life in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance? Which British playwright won an Oscar for the screenplay for the film 'Tom Jones'? What title did Pope Leo X bestow on Henry VIII in 1521? Which name of a type of bracelet rhymes with the word 'Jangle'? What 'H', usually worn on a belt, is a leather case used for carrying a gun or pistol? Which hit by Queen begins with the line "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"? What is the reserve Oxford crew called in the University boat race? Which jazz clarinetist, whose real first name is Bernard, is known by a west country nickname meaning 'mate'? Which song has given Nat 'King' Cole, Donny Osmond and Rick Astley top 5 hits? Which Bishop of Rochester was executed in 1535 for not recognising Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England? Which English club gained their only European trophy when they won the European Cup-Winners Cup in 1970? In a building, what name is given to a low storey usually between the ground floor and the first floor? In his famous poem, what did Robert Burns call "Great chieftain o' the puddin' race"? Which practical fashion accessory is informally called a 'gamp' or a 'brolly'?

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For which sex was a 'bustier' garment designed? In 2004, at the age of 74 years, who became the oldest person ever to have won the Best Director Oscar? What was the name of the baby-sitting Newfoundland dog in the J M Barrie play 'Peter Pan'? Which Indian stringed instrument has five melody strings and nine to thirteen sympathetic strings? Which group's album 'Dummy' won the 1995 Mercury Music Prize? What were the first names of the Kray twins? In the 1966 World Cup finals, which was the only one of England's opponents that they failed to beat? Who plays Mike Jardine in the TV series 'Taggart'? What name is given to Henry VIII's victory over the French in 1513, achieved while he was besieging Theouranne? What `M` is a paintwork finish that is uniform and without any gloss? What 'P' is the name given to the thin white lines woven into dark fabric that is used for making suits? In DIY, when wiring a standard three pin British plug, what does the green and yellow striped wire signify? Who wrote the spy novel 'The Russia House'? Country singer Cecil Travis Martin, famous for his love of trains, took his stage name from which of his songs? Which eighties duo consisted of Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys?

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Which Scottish-born pirate was captured in America, sent for trial in London and hanged in 1701? Which Scottish Premier League club's home ground is Fir Park? Which dark-brown vegetable matter, used as a fuel and by gardeners, is the first stage in the formation of coal?
George and James Loveless were the leaders of which group of farm labourers sent to Australia for forming a trade union?

In clothing, what `P` is a two-piece sleeping suit? What is the name of the curved implement that is used to help ease a heel into a shoe? The word 'Oxbridge' is often used when referring to Oxford and which other university? What was the name of the town referred to in the title of Neville Shute's novel 'A Town Like Alice'? Which legendary bluesman was born Huddie William Ledbetter in 1889? Which cult American band, founded by John Cale and Lou Reed, was at one time managed by Andy Warhol? Which colonel led the 'purge' of December 1648, when MPs loyal to Charles I were expelled from the Commons? In 1985 who became the first player to be sent off in an FA Cup final? In which 1960s TV show did the star appear as Rob Petrie, head scriptwriter of 'The Alan Brady Show'? Which act of 1534 declared Henry VIII to be the Head of the Church of England? In 1960 the stars of the original film `Ocean's Eleven` were popularly known as 'The' what Pack?

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Which fibrous yarn, used for making clothes, is mainly obtained from the fleeces of sheep? Which spirit is the base for a Bloody Mary cocktail? Which English writer was named after the lake in Staffordshire where his parents first met? Which pianist and composer, who claimed to have invented jazz, had the forenames Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe? Who, with Youssou N'Dour, had a top 10 hit in 1994 with '7 Seconds'? Which Queen established a 'bounty' from her own funds for poor Church of England clergymen in 1704? Which Premiership football club began life in 1881 as Stanley FC? Which sign of the zodiac falls between Gemini and Leo? Supposedly the origin of a term for a prying person, whom did Elizabeth I appoint as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1559? The film production company Jagged Films was formed by which member of the Rolling Stones? The Mao jacket is named after a leader of which country? In which form of motor racing was Ayrton Senna world champion on three occasions? Which writer died in January 1976, shortly before her last published novel was released, 'Sleeping Murder'? Which virtuoso viola player commissioned Berlioz to write the work 'Harold In Italy' but never performed it? A picture of which songwriter was on the cover of Oasis's 'Definitely Maybe' album, to show their admiration for him?

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Which Welsh pirate become Deputy Governor of Jamaica in 1674, where he died a wealthy and respected planter? Who came on as Everton substitute in the 1989 FA Cup final, scored two goals but still finished on the losing side? Which American actor played Trampas, the hero's impulsive young friend, in 'The Virginian'? Which muscle, situated in the shoulder region, takes its name from the Greek letter 'D'? When shooting of a film is about to begin the director traditionally says `lights, camera' what? A burka is an all-over garment with veiled eyeholes worn by which sex? Which Colombian-born singer had a UK number one hit in 2006 with the single 'Hips Don't Lie'? On which motor racing circuit are the Stowe bend and the Hangar Straight? Who composed the overture 'Rosamunde' in 1820 for the melodrama 'The Magic Harp' by Hoffman? 'A Whole New World', a 1993 hit for Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle, was the theme song from which Disney film? Which future English king was Lord High Admiral from 1660-73? Which current football manager was in charge of Wycombe Wanderers between 1990 and 1995? Which legendary queen has been played in films by Sophia Loren and Elizabeth Taylor amongst others? Which of Elizabeth I's Secretaries of State served from 1573 to 1590? Which three-letter word means the opposite of cooked?

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What is a mackintosh; a coat or a dress? In the 2006 film 'The Holiday', which British actor played the character of Graham? Which German city gives its name to a round flat patty made of minced beef? Which ballet was originally called 'Chopiniana' and used five pieces by Chopin, arranged by Glazunov? Which singer's second top ten hit was 'Rebel Yell' in 1985? Which Queen of England was the daughter of Henry IV of France and sister of Louis XIII? Which club lost in the finals of the Fairs Cup in 1960 and 1961? Which fashion designer, famous for his evening wear, was brought up in a Dr Barnardo's home in Yorkshire? Who duetted with Joe Cocker on the 1983 hit 'Up Where We Belong'? What 'C' is the collective name for knives, forks and spoons? What 'S' is a type of 'suit' that is typically a brightly coloured leisure outfit, made from polyester or nylon? If someone is agitated about something and can't sit still, they are said to have "ants in their..." what? Which political party was founded in March 1992 to spread the ideas of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi? Which French singer was born Edith Giovanna Gassion in 1915? Which Scottish rock group's biggest hit was 'Broken Down Angel' in 1973?

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What was used for the first time in Paris in April 1792 for the execution of a highwayman? Which of their former players resigned as manager of West Ham United in 1994? Which film starred Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford as Washington Post reporters? At which battle of 24th November 1542 was a Scots army routed by the English under Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk? French fries are made from which vegetable? A three-piece suit typically consists of trousers, a jacket and which other item of clothing? The musical 'Oliver!' is an adaption of a novel by which acclaimed English novelist? Which Cabinet post did Arthur Balfour hold from 1916 to 1919?
Which composer, said to have destroyed his eighth symphony, published nothing in the 26 years before his death in 1967?

What middle name did Elton John adopt by deed poll in 1971? Which term for a provincial governor in the Ottoman empire has been used as a general title of respect by the Turks sinc Which England goalkeeper made 202 league appearances for Nottingham Forest between 1977 and 1982? In which year did Prince Andrew marry Sarah Ferguson? Which early rock 'n' roll star had a backing band called the Blue Caps? In which room of the house would you traditionally find a colander, a chopping board and a vegetable peeler?

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What 'V' is the name of a silk fabric with a short dense and smooth piled surface? Which street in central London is famous for the many medical specialists who have their surgeries there? In 1989, which Cuban became the first man to clear to clear 8ft in the high jump? What is the collective name of the six symphonic poems, composed by Smetana, of which 'Vltava' is the second? Which late broadcaster and DJ was born John Ravenscroft in Heswall in the Wirral in 1939? What is the Italian name for Genoa? Which European country hosted the 1954 World Cup finals? Which race's Destructor Fleet destroyed Earth in 'The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy'? In the European Cup, which Real Madrid football player scored goals in five consecutive finals from 1956 to 1960? Contrary to its name, what 'H' is another name for a beefburger? What is the name given to light shoes consisting of a sole held on the foot by straps? Lebanon is situated on the eastern shore of which sea? In which sport did the expression 'touch', acknowledging a hit, originate? Who wrote 'Manfred', the dramatic poem on which Tchaikovsky based his symphony of the same name? Who had 'No Particular Place To Go' in the charts in 1964?

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Which formation of vertical columns of basalt projects into the sea on the coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland? Which future club manager won his only two England caps within the space of two weeks in October 1959? Who was the subject of Kitty Kelley's 'His Way: The Unauthorised Biography'? Who played bounty hunter Ralph Thorsen in his last film, 'The Hunter'? The peanut and Brazil nut are native to which continent? What `F` is the name given to the front section of hair that is cut so that it falls onto the forehead? In 1964, which actor became the first African American to win the best actor Oscar? Which Commonwealth country has had David Lange, Geoffrey Palmer and Helen Clark among its prime ministers? Which composer's only oratorio is 'Chistus am Olberg' or 'Christ on the Mount of Olives', composed in 1803? Glen Campbell reached number 4 in the charts in 1970 with a cover version of which Conway Twitty chart-topper? What is the Italian name for Florence? Which soccer club's home ground is Gigg Lane? From which town does Ruth Rendell's detective Reg Wexford operate? What name links the 1969 Derby winner and the Scarlet Pimpernel? What is the general name given to the vegetable usually used to make chips?

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Chokers and lockets are all normally worn around which part of the body? In art, scarlet is a shade of which primary colour? Which animal ended up being put into the teapot at the Mad Hatter's tea party in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'? Which composer and piano virtuoso conducted the world premiere of the opera 'Lohengrin' in 1850? Which group sang Britain's 1975 Eurovision entry 'Let Me Be The One'? Which American state has a border only with Canada and no other American state? Which of England's football managers won the most caps as a player? What is the common name of the aquatic worm whose saliva contains the anticoagulant hirudin? What was the name of the wannabee showbiz promoter played on TV by Timothy Spall? Bombay Duck originated in which continent? What `P` is a fragrant product applied to the skin and clothes to give a pleasant scent? Which Northern Italian city is built on numerous islands joined by bridges? Which future prime minister first entered Parliament in 1979 as MP for Huntingdonshire? Which composer's third symphony in E flat major is nicknamed the 'Rhenish' Symphony? Which singer was born Marvin Lee Aday?

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The Correctional Facility in New York State near the village of Ossining was popularly known by what name? Which England forward won the first of his 11 caps in 1961 while he was a player with Third Division Crystal Palace? What was the name of the computer in the film '2001: A Space Odyssey'? What is the name of the loop of leather or plastic through which a Scout's neckerchief is threaded? What is the generic name for baked dough? A sweater with a triangular-fronted opening for the head is more commonly known as a 'what-neck'? Which word for an actor comes from the name of an ancient Greek poet called Thespis? In Greek mythology, what was the name of the soldier who built the Trojan Horse? Which composer wrote the cantata 'The Spectre's Bride' for the Birmingham Festival of 1885? Who were 'Naked In The Rain' in their 1990 top ten hit? Shinjuku, said to be the world's busiest railway station, is in which city? Which English club won the European Cup for the only time when they defeated Bayern Munich in 1982? In the film 'Terms of Endearment', what was the former occupation of Garrett Breedlove, played by Jack Nicholson? Pink Floyd's debut album title, 'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn', came from a chapter heading in which children's book? Which popular meat pie is named after an agricultural worker whose job is to look after sheep?

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Hipsters, pedal pushers and bell-bottoms are all types of what? Since 2004, which larger-than-life radio DJ is the self-styled 'Saviour of Radio 1'? The name of which celebrated diamond, incorporated into the queen's state crown in 1936, means 'mountain of light'? Who wrote the tone poem 'Prlude l'aprs-midi d'un faune', first performed in Paris in 1894? Which group's first top ten album was 'Standing In The Light' in 1983? The beach resort of La Jolla is part of which Californian city? Which former Football League club was founded in 1893 as Headington? Who played the title role in the 1958 film musical 'Gigi'? Which British king was the intended target of the so-called 'Popish Plot'? Still, sparkling and mineral are all types of which drink? A close-fitting thin cap with a deep peak is named after which American sport? Which actor played real life gangster Al Capone in the 1987 movie 'The Untouchables'? Which British heavyweight lost world title fights to Floyd Patterson in 1959 and Muhammad Ali in 1966? Which album by Wings features Michael Parkinson, James Coburn, and Clement Freud on the sleeve? Which group had their biggest singles charts success with `People Are People' which got to number 4 in 1984?

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Which South American country has Portuguese as its official language? In the term Poll Tax, what is the original meaning of the word 'poll'? Which group asked 'What's The Frequency, Kenneth?' in September 1994? Which group's first UK singles chart entry was 'Sultans Of Swing' in 1979? What name is given to the the first meal of the day, eaten in the morning? Long Johns are worn to cover which part of the body? What name is given to the study of prehistoric animal and plant life through the analysis of fossil remains? Which Italian dessert is made by whisking egg yolks, wine and sugar together over a gentle heat? In which Gilbert and Sullivan opera is Colonel Fairfax being held in the Tower of London, convicted of being a sorcerer? Which British heavy metal band of the 1970s took its name from a character in Dickens' 'David Copperfield'? What is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia? Which islands became famous when visited by Charles Darwin in 1835? F Murray Abraham won the best actor Oscar playing the composer Antonio Salieri in which 1984 film? Who died from typhoid fever at Windsor on December 14th 1861? From which European country does the loaf known as a baguette originate?

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For healthy and clear skin it is recommended that every day one should cleanse, tone and what? What is the first name of Paul McCartney's second wife? Which is the only decade in the 20th century in which only one UK general election took place? The tune of Mendelssohn's 'Festive Hymn Number 2' has, since 1856, been used for which carol? Whose record, 'The Joker', topped the UK charts in September 1990 after being featured in a TV advert? Previously referred to as peak XV, as what was this mountain re-named in 1865? The pika, found in North America, Asia and eastern Europe, is a close relative of which native British mammal? How were 1950s singing sisters Babs and Teddy and cousin Joy collectively known? Henry Vincent Yorke was the real name of which novelist who wrote 'Blindness', 'Loving' and 'Concluding'? When is an appetiser served in relation to the main course; before or after? Which skin-coloured cosmetic usually in a liquid or cream form is applied to the face as a base for make-up? The city of Lyon is found in which European country? In 1989, David Dinkins was elected the first black mayor of which American city? Whose Piano Concerto No 2 in C Minor was used as the theme music for the film 'Brief Encounter'? 'Older', released in May 1996, was the first album by which artist following his contract dispute with Sony?

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In which Spanish city is the Casa de Pilatos, said to be modelled in Pontius Pilate's house in Jerusalem? Until 1976, Baguio was the official summer capital of which Asian country? Which British general was killed at the siege of Khartoum by the Mahdi's forces? What was the name of the British working class movement, set up in 1838, whose demands included votes for all men? What `F` is a thin, pliable sheet of aluminium used to cover food? Filibeg is another name for which item of dress worn by Scottish Highlanders? Which British children's author wrote the original 'Noddy' books? Which American city is the home of the Lakers basketball team? Which Rodgers and Hart song, that featured in the film 'Babes In Arms', was sung by Kim Novak in 'Pal Joey'? Leskanich is the surname of which 1990s Eurovision Song Contest winner? Which Texan city is named after the US Vice President from 1845-49? According to the Beatles song, what was the name of the 'meter maid'? Which saint, despite demotion by the Vatican is still regarded as the patron saint of travellers and motorists? Which musical, first performed in 1971, featured David Essex as Jesus and Jeremy Irons as Judas? The regulations of which sport state that the ball is between 27 and 28 inches in circumference; football or tennis?

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What `T` is an ornamental tuft of threads often found on curtains, fezes and mortar-boards? According to legend, which animals were driven out of Ireland by Saint Patrick? On October 30th 1989, which racecourse became the first to stage a meeting on an all-weather track? Which tragic couple were the subject of a symphony by Berlioz, an overture by Tchaikovsky and a ballet by Prokofiev? Which blind, Puerto Rican-born singer's only top ten single in Britain was 'Light My Fire' in 1968? In which country does the main channel of the river Danube flow into the Black Sea? In the USA, the Organisation for Strategic Services was the forerunner of which organisation? What name was given to the World War II heavy bomber, the B-29? The Independent Labour Party, the forerunner of the current Labour Party, was formed in which Yorkshire city in 1893? Canada is located in which continent; North America or South America? Which semi-formal garment worn by men is known in north America as a Tux or Tuxedo? Which US politican was President Kennedy's Vice President? Whom did William Hague beat in the third and final ballot for the Conservative party leadership in 1997? Which percussion instrument, mainly used by jazz musicians, was first used in an orchestra in Alban Berg's opera 'Lulu'? Which kaftan-clad Greek singer topped the UK charts with an EP including 'Forever and Ever' in July 1976?

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Which village is the starting point of the Snowdon Mountain Railway? Which musical instrument did Arnold Dolmetsch start to manufacture in 1919, reviving public interest in it? In which 1956 film did former world heavyweight boxing champions Max Baer and Jersey Joe Walcott appear? Which member of the Monty Python team directed the 1988 film 'The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen'? Which of these cities is further from London; Madrid or Manchester? An alice band is designed to be worn on which part of the body? Which English actor played the title role in the 1981 film 'Arthur'? Who was the MP for Clwyd North West who challenged Margaret Thatcher for the leadership of the Tory Party in 1989? Which 'Forces' Sweetheart' released 'We'll Meet Again' and 'The White Cliffs of Dover'? Which group reached No.1 in September 1989 with 'Ride On Time', the best-selling single of the year? Cajun music and food comes from which of the United States? Derek Clarke, the first player to come on as a substitute in an FA Cup final, played for which club? Which actor and star of 'Boys From The Blackstuff', played the captain of the 'Titanic' in the Oscar-winning film? Who was born at Greenwich Palace on September 7th 1533 and died at Richmond Palace on March 24th 1603? Which part of the body features a thumb and a palm?

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Which smooth, delicately woven fabric takes its name from the middle-eastern town of Mosul? Which country knocked England out of the 2006 World Cup after a penalty shootout? Who won the Olympic women's singles tennis champion gold medal when the sport was re-introduced at Seoul 1988? Which blind Spanish composer's works include 'Concerto De Aranjuez' and 'Concierto Andaluz' for guitar and orchestra? Whose first chart entry after the break-up of The Smiths was 'Suedehead', which got to number 5 in February 1988? The Aztec civilisation was located in which modern-day country Who appeared as Scrooge's nephew in the film 'Mickey's Christmas Carol'? Who was the narrator of the original TV series of 'The Wombles'? Scott Baio, who played 'Chachi' in 'Happy Days', played the title role in which 1976 spoof gangster film? What name is given to a full and substantial growth of hair covering the lower half of the face of a man? Dicky-bows, bandannas and scarves are all worn round which part of the body? According to the legend, what was the occupation of Sweeney Todd? Who did Liverpool beat in the final when they first won the European Cup in 1977? In 1953, which composer and pianist became the first American to conduct at La Scala, Milan? Who made the album 'Diamonds And Pearls', released in 1991?

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The Casa Rosada is the presidential palace in which South American country? The name of which European capital capital translates as 'Bay of smokes'? Which loosely-cut, ankle-length garment became popular as evening wear for women in the Seventies? Who succeeded her half sister Mary as Queen of England in 1558? What `M` is the opening in the lower part of the face? What `W` is the name given to the process of making fabric by criss-crossing a weft thread at right angles to a warp? First used in London in 1937, which number is dialled in the UK to reach the emergency services? In 1987, which golfer became the first Briton to win the US Women's Open? Which composer's works include 'Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring' and 'Sheep May Safely Graze'? Whose 1978 album, 'The Bride Stripped Bare', was a post-mortem on the departure of Jerry Hall from his life? The Rainbow Bridge is a viewing point for which major North American tourist attraction? Who was the first artist to have a hat-trick of successive number one hits in the UK singles charts? Which screen detective had an Oriental servant called Cato? Which football club did manager John Toshack take from the old Fourth into the First Division between 1978 and 1984? What `S` is the name is given to an event where goods are sold at reduced prices?

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Domenico Dolce forms one half of which famous design partnership? What nationality was the artist Henri Matisse? Who, in May 1984, ended Frank Bruno's unbeaten run of 21 victories as a professional boxer? Which instrument did Bartolomeo Cristofori develop from the harpsichord in Florence in 1709? What is the surname of brothers Ronald, Rudolph and O'Kelly, who had a hit with 'This Old Heart Of Mine'? The name of which Russian port means 'Rule or possess the East'? Who married fellow country singer June Carter in March 1968, having proposed to her on stage? What name is given to the triangular Russian guitar that normally has three strings? Self-made millionaire Bradley Hardacre, played by Timothy West, was the leading character in which TV series? The informal term 'tie the knot' refers to which ceremony? In cosmetics, what `M` is make-up for eye lashes? What name is given to an animal which feeds only on other animals? James Atkinson's 'Little Nipper', patented in 1875, is the world's best selling what? What was the signature tune of the Glenn Miller orchestra? Which Scottish band had its first top ten hit in 1988 with 'Real Gone Kid'?

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After Darwin, which is the second largest city in the Northern Territory of Australia? which horror film actor played the eccentric inventor in 'Edward Scissorhands'? What name is given to a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia? Which Florentine banker, resident in London, gave his name to a plot of 1570 to depose Elizabeth I? At the end of a letter, which word customarily precedes 'faithfully', 'sincerely', or 'truly'? In clothing, what `D` goes before the word collar to give the nickname of the white accessory worn by clergymen? Which British football club won their first European Cup in 1977? Which American inventor took out his first patent in 1868 for an electrical vote recorder? Which company made the World War II aircraft 'the Flying Fortress'? Which bandleader was awarded the first ever gold disc in 1942 for 'Chattanooga Choo Choo'? Which Australian state is named after a British monarch? The coronation of which British king was postponed after he underwent an operation to remove his appendix? Which Italian composer and violinist, who entered the church in 1703, was known as the 'Red Priest'? Which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical featured Ado Annie, the girl who sang 'I Can't Say No'? What 'M' is the name given to a complex network of paths designed to puzzle people attempting to find their way out?

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Mini, A-Line and ra-ra are styles of which type of clothing? In the 1978 song by Gerard Kenny, which US city is "so good they named it twice"? Operation 'Nest Egg' was launched the day after VE Day to liberate which part of the British Isles from German rule? Which means of transport was inaugurated in 1962 by British United Airways across the Dee estuary? Which Liverpool-born vocalist first topped the charts in 1963 with 'Bad To Me'? Baton Rouge is the capital of which American state? How many chromosomes does a normal human being have? Which group's 1967 top ten hit 'Creeque Alley' told the story of the group's history? In which TV series did Tim Piggott-Smith play John Stafford, the Chief Constable of Eastland? Many married people refer to their spouses as 'my better...', or 'my other' what? From which professional would you request a trim, crop, cut or blow dry? Which children's author wrote 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit'? The wreck of which German World War II battleship, sunk in May 1941 was located on the sea floor in June 1989? Which airline was established in 1951 as a consortium between the airlines of Sweden, Denmark and Norway? Who topped the charts in 1988 with 'One Moment In Time'?

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On which river can you take a cruise between Aswan and Luxor? Which decimal number is represented by the binary number 10? Whose portrait of the Duke of Wellington was stolen from the National Gallery in 1961 but recovered four years later? Viscount St Albans, Lord Chancellor to James I, was better known by what name? The tubular parcels containing small presents, that make a sharp noise when pulled, are called 'Christmas ' what? In cosmetics, depilation, sugaring and electrolysis are processes used for the removal of what? Which historic event does the nursery rhyme 'Ring-a-ring of roses' relate to? Of which larger organisation is the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development a part? Which London Underground line runs from West Ruislip in the west to Epping in the east? Which singer and pianist was born Barry Alan Pinkus in Brooklyn on June 17th 1946? Which port in northern Israel is mainly situated on the northern slopes of Mount Carmel? In which 1971 film did Clint Eastwood play a wounded Union soldier recuperating in a small school for southern girls? Whose only opera, 'Dido and Aeneas', was first performed at Josiah Priest's School for Gentlewomen in about 1689? In Britain, how many gold rings does an Admiral of the Fleet have on the sleeve of his uniform? What `A` means an organism which has reached full growth and development?

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What is the name for any piece of jewellery which is worn on the ear? Complete the phrase, "Back to square..." what? Which future head of state was born in the Russian village of Privolnoye in March 1931? Which country has the International Vehicle Registration letters TR? Which group's top ten hits include `Crazy For You' in 1994 and `Make It With You' in 1996? Which African country's capital, Banjul, was formerly known as Bathurst? Which Verdi opera is based on the drunken braggart who appears in three of Shakespeare's plays? Which future African head of state appeared uncredited in the 1935 film 'Sanders Of The River'? Which Duke, whose career was built on James I's friendship, was assassinated by a Puritan, John Felton, in 1628? If someone is affected by grief or despair it is figuratively said that which of their internal organs is `broken`? In the 2003 film `Gangs of New York` which Oscar-winning actor came out of retirement to play `Bill the Butcher`? On which continent does the River Nile flow? Who, in 1938, said, "Every Communist must grasp the truth, political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"? In which field are dealer's prices found in Glass's Guide? Which song gave the Clash their only UK number one after it was used in a 1991 advert?

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Ciudad Juarez lies on the Mexican side of the border with the United States, close to which city in Texas? Who scored Liverpool's extra-time winner when they beat Leeds United in the 1965 FA Cup final? Which Member's principal duty in the House of Commons is to preside over the election of a new Speaker? Which group formed by Chrissie Hynde in 1978, took the name from a 'Platters' hit of the 1950s? What is the plural of the noun `mouse`? For which 1990 film did the actress Whoopi Goldberg win an Oscar? Famous since 1966, which West London carnival is held on the August bank holiday? In 1984, which small European principality gave women over 20 the right to vote on national issues? Which East German car appeared on the sleeve of U2's album `Achtung Baby'? Whose first British chart entry was `Just The Way You Are' in 1978? In which bay, an inlet of the Atlantic in Canada, do the world's highest tides occur? Which hard yellow pear-shaped fruit, too sour to be eaten raw, is used as a flavouring or in preserves? The Border Collie is particularly noted for working with which animal? At which coastal Dorset town did the Duke of Monmouth land in 1685 at the start of his 'rebellion' to depose James II? What `P` is an affectionate nickname traditionally given to domesticated cats?

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During the 1990s the actor who starred in `Under Siege` and its sequel was Steven... who? 'Circle of Life', 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight?', and 'Hakuna Matata' are all songs from which hit musical? Whose reforms, as first secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, led to the 1968 Soviet invasion. Which of the harriers got its name because it formerly preyed on domestic poultry? Which singer had a number 4 hit with 'Get Here' in 1991? With an area of 616 square kilometres, Lake Taupo is the largest lake in which Commonwealth country? What name connects a plant of the same family as the pansy and a stringed musical instrument? Which 1988 film was subtitled 'From the Files of Police Squad!'? Which author, usually known for his childrens' books, wrote the book and animated film 'When The Wind Blows'? The word 'lemon' is an anagram of the name of which other fruit? In the 1990s film trilogy `Three Colours` the three parts were called `Blue` `Red` and... what? Showbiz couple Vernon Kay and Tess Daly present which TV celebrity talent show? Which Emperor, who died in January 1989, was an amateur marine biologist who discovered a new species of crab? Which radio programme has the signature tune 'By the Sleepy Lagoon', accompanied by BBC seagulls? Who had a top ten hit in August 1986 with 'Anyone Can Fall In Love', a vocal version of the 'EastEnders' theme?

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In which state is Cape York, the northernmost point in Australia? What name is given to the method of sending messages using two flags held by a signalman? Which film starring George C Scott has the subtitle 'Lust For Glory'? The 1959 film, 'The Mating Game' starring Debbie Reynolds, was adapted from which H E Bates novel? Which letter of the alphabet is conventionally used to represent a kiss? What `E` is the term used to denote particularly long and exciting films, usually depicting heroic deeds? Who directed the 1994 cult hit movie 'Pulp Fiction'? Which Russian scientist and political dissident was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975? Which word for an automaton with semi-human powers was first used in the 1920 play 'RUR' by Karel Capek? Which former teeny-bopper idol returned to the charts in 1985 with 'The Last Kiss'? The Scheldt and the Meuse are the principal rivers of which European country? Who commanded RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain? Who starred opposite Dudley Moore in the film 'Arthur'? Which TV soap, set in Spain, ended after one year in 1993 with Marcus and Pilar sailing away in the boat 'Jonathan'? The cross of St Andrew most resembles which letter of the alphabet?

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In the 1964 film `Goldfinger` what was the full name of the character played by Honor Blackman? In art, crimson is a shade of which primary colour? Following its exploits in World War II, RAF 617 Squadron gained what nickname? Which former Prime Minister died on December 29th 1986, aged 92? Which singer had a hit with `Sign Your Name', which got to No. 2 in 1988? Which tool was used as an emblem to represent industry on the flag of the old Soviet Union? In Greek mythology, who had to sacrifice his daughter Iphigenia, in order to appease Artemis and get good sailing winds? Which comedian played a chimney sweep who became a motor-cycling champion in the 1935 film 'No Limit'? Which 1970s pop group's teenage fans copied the tartan outfits during 'Rollermania'? What is the fourth letter of the modern English alphabet? The title of the 1975 thriller about a bank robbery staged to pay for a sex-change operation is `Dog Day' what? What would someone be wearing if they were in their 'birthday suit'? What nickname was given during the Second World War to the British 7th Armoured Division? Which European country returned to civilian rule in 1976 when Socialist Mario Soares became Prime Minister? 'Orinoco Flow' reached number one in the charts for which artist in October 1988?

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On which Greek island is the holiday town of Lindos? Which Archbishop of Canterbury was beheaded in 1645? Which Cuban-born singer first entered the charts as lead vocalist with the Miami Sound Machine? Which boxer was the first to be awarded a Lonsdale Belt in November 1909 when he took the British lightweight title? What is proposed by someone who 'pops the question'? In the 1992 film `Wayne's World` what was the name of Wayne's best friend played by Dana Carvey? 'Standing Stone' and 'Liverpool Oratorio' are classical music compositions by which former Beatle? What was the name of the leader of the American Teamsters' Union, who disappeared in 1975? Which former Prime Minister was buried at St Mary's in the Isles of Scily in June 1995? Whose first British top ten hit was 'Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa'? The flag of which Canadian province features the cross of St Andrew, with the colours reversed? Which American group had a hit with 'Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel' in 1976? Meteorologist Tetsuya Fujita devised the scale named after him to measure the strength of which type of storm? Who co-starred with Shirley MacLaine as the policeman, Nestor, in the film 'Irma La Douce'? What 'S' means to remove unwanted hair using a razor?

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According to the lyrics of the 1964 `Mary Poppins` song how much does it cost per bag to `Feed The Birds`? Who succeeded Eamonn Andrews as host of TV's 'This Is Your Life'? Which islands in the South Atlantic were invaded on April 2nd 1982? Who succeeded Asquith as Britain's Prime Minister in December 1916? Which city gave Ultravox their first top ten hit? On which of the Great Lakes does Toronto lie? Which Act of 1715 stipulated that a gathering of 12 or more people must disperse when asked by a magistrate to do so? In TV's 'Bread', what was the name of the Boswell's only daughter? Which British actor won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as a proprietor in the film 'Spartacus'? What is the general term for the children's toy that is usually in the form of a baby or a young girl? What is the two-word term for a stand-in for an actor during nude scenes? Which author wrote the sci-fi novel, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy? Which British World War II Field Marshal was nicknamed 'The Auk'? Under what title was Sir William Lamb Prime Minister during the early years of Queen Victoria's reign? Whose first UK Top Ten album as a solo artist was 'Off The Wall' in 1979?

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Which is the most northerly of the United States of America? The father of the title character of which story ended up in Mr MacGregor's pie? Which Motown group's original lineup consisted of Levi Stubbs, Abdul Fakir, Renaldo Benson and Lawrence Payton? In draughts, what is the maximum number of squares that can be occupied during a game? Where would you be more likely to find a kaleidoscope; a toy box or a medicine chest?
In the 1991 film `The Silence of the Lambs` what type of wine does Hannibal Lecter say he consumed with his Fava Beans?

In the longrunning TV series, actors David Tennant, Tom Baker and Jon Pertwee have all played which Timelord? What name is given to the hairstyle originally worn by male members of the Rastafarian sect in Jamaica? Which future Prime Minister was born in Portsmouth in 1912? Which 1965 hit song for the Beatles contains the line, "When I was younger, so much younger than today"? The site of the ancient city of Babylon lies about 55 miles south of which modern capital city? Which South Pacific country ceased to be a member of the Commonwealth in October 1987? The finale of which composer's 'Piano sonata in A' is known as the 'Rondo alla turca'? Which TV drama series by Dennis Potter featured sheet music salesman Arthur Parker? According to the song, "There was an old man named Michael Finnegan, he had whiskers on his" what?

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Which film directed by Quentin Tarantino won the Palme d`Or at the 1994 Cannes film festival? The Panama Canal links the Atlantic Ocean with which other? The name of which fine diaphanous fabric of silk or nylon comes from the French word for 'rag'? Former Prime Minister Lord Home once played cricket for which county? Guns n' Roses has a top ten hit in 1991 with a cover version of the theme from which Bond film? In which country did EOKA terrorists operate? Which battle of 1651 was the last major battle of the English Civil War? In music, what is the name of the sign which, when placed by a note, raises its pitch by a semitone? Who played Howard Keel's bride, Milly, in the film 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'? What 'A' precedes the word 'playground' to mean a children's area consisting of structures on which to climb and swing? Lon Chaney devised his own makeup as the title character in the 1925 film 'The Phantom of the ...' what? On which temperature scale is 100 degrees the boiling point of water? Which type of shirt is supposed to have got its name because of its shape when spread out? The plot of the film 'The Eagle Has Landed' concerns an attempted kidknapping of which Prime Minister? Which singer, a former model, was born Folosade Adu in Nigeria in 1959?

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Which Canadian city is named after a former London borough? John McIver, played by Ralph Riach, was the psychic right hand man of which TV policeman? Which Labour MP wrote the novel 'A Very British Coup' about a right-wing takeover in Britain? Which author was played by Christopher Plummer in the 1975 film 'The Man Who Would Be King'? According to the children's rhyme, "There were ten in a bed and the little one said..." what? Anthony Hopkins won the Best Actor Oscar in 1992 for his portrayal of Doctor Hannibal... who? In 2006, which Australian topped the Hollywood Reporter's annual list of the highest paid film actresses? Who founded the Greek city of Thebes, and according to tradition, brought the Phoenician alphabet to Greece? Under what title was Sir Archibald Primrose British Prime Minister in the late 19th century? Who had a top thirty hit in 1988 with `When We Was Fab'? In which river are the thousand islands, after which the salad dressing is named? Which of her favourites did Queen Anne appoint Mistress of the Robes on her accession to the throne in 1702? What is the first name of Sherlock Holmes' colleague Dr Watson? Which future prime minister reported on the Boer War for the 'Morning Post' newspaper? In the traditional song, which five syllables follow the words "Old MacDonald had a farm"?

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Which star of 'The Silence of the Lambs' also appeared as Iris in the 1976 film 'Taxi Driver'? In which event in the Winter Olympics do competitors slide feet-first down an icy track? In Greek mythology, who lost her race with Melanion when she bent down to pick up the golden apples? Which Prime Minister was created Earl of Beaconsfield in 1876? What kind of girl gave the Chi-Lites a hit in 1974 and UB40 in 1989? Which country styles itself as simply the Republic of China? Which Spanish-born artist's first major work, completed in 1895, is called 'Girl with Bare Feet'? Which record by Rolf Harris was the last number one of the 1960s? What was the name of the family who were 'Lost In Space' in the 1960s TV series? Which boy's name is traditionally shortened to Bob? In which country was the actress Juliette Binoche born? On which type of brush is it said that witches traditionally fly? The chorus of which John Lennon hit of 1970 began "Well we all shine on/Like the moon and the stars and the sun"? Who was Prime Minister of Britain from 1970-74? Which group recorded the 1973 concept album 'Quadrophenia'?

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La Rambla is a broad tree-shaded promenade in which European city? Which stage play was originally written for radio in 1947 with the title 'Three Blind Mice' for Queen Mary's 80th birthd Which singer's only UK chart topper was 'The Streak' which got to number 1 in 1974? What is the name of the Marquis of Bath's country seat in Wiltshire, famous for its safari park? What `H` is a shortened and colloquial name for a handkerchief? The spice mix garam masala comes from the cuisine of which Asian country? In 1961, which US President said: "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country"? What was the title of Don McLean's first chart entry which gave him a number 2 hit in 1972?
Who was Prime Minister of Japan during most of World War II and was subsequently tried and executed as a war criminal?

Which group made the 1987 chart-topping album 'Bridge Of Spies'? Which region of France contains three departments, Aisne, Oise and Somme? In 1661, Charles II's youngest sister, Henrietta, married the Duc d'Orleans, the brother of which French king? In which film did John Cleese play Reg, Leader of the Judean People's Front? Created by H G Wells, how is scientist Doctor Jack Griffin, played by Claude Rains in the 1933 film, better known? An annual event takes place how many times a year?

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The word jardiniere, describing a dish garnished with cooked vegetables, comes from which language? Which name, from the French for 'burnt cream', is given to a custard dessert topped with caramelized sugar? Whom did Paul McCartney sing with on the 1984 number 3 hit 'We All Stand Together'? Who succeeded Kenneth Clarke as Home Secretary, a post he held until the 1997 general election? Which group reached number one in America in 1988 with 'Kokomo', their first number one for over 22 years? A ruined observatory is situated near the top of which British mountain? In 1992, which group's album 'Screamadelica' became the first winner of the Mercury Music Prize? Who starred as know-it-all Martin Bryce in the TV comedy series 'Ever Decreasing Circles'? The terms 'turkey', 'strike' and 'spare' are used in which sport? In English a simple task is said to be 'As what... as pie'? Which type of tea, named after a nobleman, is flavoured with oil of bergamot? In 1937, which Conservative MP succeeded Stanley Baldwin as British Prime Minister? Natalie Appleton, Melanie Blatt, Shaznay Lewis and Nicole Appleton are all members of which pop group? The holder of which cabinet post also holds the title Master of the Mint? What was the number of the M*A*S*H unit featured in the TV series and film?

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In which country are the Tasman, Fox and Franz Josef glaciers? In Norse mythology, which of the gods was responsible for peasants and was married to Sif, a typical peasant woman? Who is the youngest man to have been elected president of the United States? Which British actor, played the psychiatrist, Dr Loomis, in the 1978 film 'Halloween'? In English grammar 'don't' is a contraction of which two words? The tiny multi-coloured flakes of sugar, used to decorate cakes, are known as hundreds-and-...what? In which country of the UK are the remains of the Antonine Wall found? Which group had a number 2 hit in 1995 with 'Father and Son', written by Cat Stevens? Which Commonwealth country's parliament consists of a single house, the 120-member House of Representatives? Who wrote the scripts and sang the theme song for the TV sitcom 'Only Fools And Horses'? In which American city was the first skyscraper built in 1883? What was the name of the bumbling prison warder played by Brian Wilde in the TV series 'Porridge'? Which European country has a long-standing parliament known as the Althing? Which 1993 film, set in post-civil war Tennessee, starred Richard Gere as Jack, and Jodie Foster as his wife Laurel? Which three-letter word means 'good' in slang and the opposite of 'good' in standard English?

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What 'H' is the common name for a round patty of minced beef fried or grilled and served in a bread bun? 'Copper' and 'Bobby' are slang for someone who works in which emergency service? Which country singer gave his seat on the aircraft that crashed on February 3rd 1959 to the Big Bopper? Who did Richard Nixon appoint as his vice president after the resignation of Spiro T Agnew? Who played Eliot Ness in the TV series `The Untouchables'? The Astrodome opened in April 1965 in which Texan city? In Norse mythology, what sort of animals were Freki and Geri, who accompanied Odin? The river Dart flows for its entire length through which county? Which German composer, who lived from 1685-1750, produced over 1,100 musical works and 20 children? What 'G' is the opposite of stinginess? A Devonshire Cream Tea, comprises jam and cream spread on which small bakery product? In the US, which president, sometimes known as 'Honest Abe', features on a five dollar bill? Which sisters had their biggest British hit with 'Automatic' which got to number 2 in 1984? In the Old Testament, which king of Israel, the son of David, was noted for his wealth and wisdom? In TV's 'Birds Of A Feather', what was the name of Dorien's accountant husband?

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Which surfing beach has a Hawaiian name said to mean 'gushing water'? Which toy is said to be named after the bakery whose airworthy pie-tins inspired its inventor? What name is given to the smooth tyres fitted to racing cars in dry conditions? Who starred as Brother Dominic in the TV series 'Oh Brother!'? How many times does the Letter 'A' appear in the word 'Banana'? Which part of a soft-boiled egg is still liquid? In popular speech, a letter sent to break off a relationship is sometimes called a 'Dear ...' what letter? Which British band had their only top ten hit in 1980 with 'Tom Hark'? Which United States city is the centre of the Mormon religion? Which city provided the name of Rigsby's cat in the TV series 'Rising Damp'? On a standard London Monopoly board, which is the only property south of the Thames? In Norse mythology, which god lived at the entry to Asgard, where he guided Bifrost, the rainbow bridge? Which film actor played Father Brown in the 1974 TV adaptation of the stories by G K Chesterton? In the TV series 'Bloomers', who played Stan, the resting actor who became a partner in a florist's shop? Which three-letter word means bad, sick or unwell?

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The term unleavened normally refers to what; jam or bread? Darwin and Cairns are cities located in which country? Which much-recorded ballad first appeared on the Beatles' 'Help!' album, and was then released as a single in 1976? Which office was held by Giovanni Battista Montini from 1963-78? On TV, how were Harry Rule, the Contessa Di Contini and Paul Buchet known? What name was given to the light plastic toy hoop, invented in California in 1958, and used to exercise by adults? Which liquid would you be raising if you used an Archimedes Screw? Statues of Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and Dwight D Eisenhower stand in which London square? In Britain they are called biscuits, but what are they known as in the USA? Which two-letter word is the opposite of 'out'? What is a Turkish Delight; a sweet or a soup? In which decade was Bruce Springsteen's rock album 'Born In The USA' first released? U2's Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen had a top twenty hit in 1996 with the theme from which Tom Cruise film? Which book of the New Testament is addressed to Theophilus? In the comedy series 'Last of the Summer Wine', what was the name of Nora Batty's husband?

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In which film is Brian Cohen mistakenly hailed as the Messiah by a trio of not-so-wise men? In Greek mythology, the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne were known collectively by what name? Which outlaw died peacefully aged 72 in 1915 in the room in which he was born? In 'Bread', what was the name of the character played by Eileen Pollock? In spelling, how many letter C's are there in the word accommodation? What is the name of the Irish family who began brewing a dark, creamy stout of the same name in the eighteenth century? In 1613, which London theatre burned to the ground during a production of 'Henry VIII'? Which member of the Rolling Stones played the sitar on their 1966 UK hit 'Paint It Black'? The Sermon on the Mount is found in which of the Gospels? In which soap opera did Ronald Reagan's first wife, Jane Wyman, have a starring role? Who starred as Louise Trotter, a cockney girl determined to better herself in `The Duchess Of Duke Street'? The oldest of the Oracles at Epirus, Dodona, was dedicated to which supreme god? Footballer Danny Blanchflower and author Richard Gordon both refused to appear on which TV programme? Who played Saucy Nancy in the TV series, 'Worzel Gummidge'? Which two-letter word is the opposite of down?

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Which common condiment can be distilled from sea water? What type of clothing is a stetson? Which group recorded the original hit version of `Go West', in 1979? Which of the apostles was the brother of John and a son of Zebedee? In which city was the TV sitcom `Happy Days' set? Whose last film was 'A Countess From Hong Kong', which he wrote, directed, and made a brief cameo appearance in? Which Lancashire seaside resort grew up around the small fishing village of Poulton-le-Sands? The name of which country means in its native tongue 'origin of the sun'? Johannes Gutenberg, born in Germany, is often referred to as the 'Man of the Millennium' for which invention? The expression 'dj vu' meaning 'already seen' comes from which European language? Bourbon, Nice and digestive are all names of what? What natural phenomenon does a Volcanologist study? What was the title of Mary Hopkin's only number one UK hit, which was adapted from a Russian folk song? Who, in the Bible, interpreted the writing on the wall at Belshazzar's feast? Which children's TV puppet family consisted of Mummy and Daddy, the twins Willy and Jenny, and baby?

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Which famous film director made the first of many cameo appearances in his 1926 film 'The Lodger'? In the children's TV series, what was the name of the spacecraft commanded by Steve Zodiac? Which ship broke the record for the eastbound crossing of the Atlantic on her maiden voyage in July 1952? What name is used for the Indian followers of the prophet Zoroaster, who left Persia in the 7th- 8th centuries? What 'C' is the general name for buildings designed for the showing of films? Which bulb is well-known for making eyes water? Which TV personality presented 'Film 2006'? Which song was recorded by Paul McCartney amongst others in aid of the relatives of the Hillsborough victims in 1989? What was the name of the garden where Jesus was arrested on the night of the Last Supper? Who, on TV, played the German soldier, Private Schultz? Which actor played Uncle Monty in the 1986 film comedy, 'Withnail And I'? Bjarne Riis, in 1996, became the first cyclist from which country to win the Tour de France? Which English city was nicknamed 'The Smoke', reflecting the need for anti-pollution laws? Which writing implement has the densities 9B as the softest and 9H as the hardest? What 'L' meaning a small bulge rhymes with bump, hump and mump?

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What 'W' is a kitchen utensil used for whipping liquids? Which of Londons churches houses Great Paul, the largest bell in England? Which group topped the charts in 1977 with 'Chanson d'Amour'? Which saint brought Paul to Jerusalem on his first visit there and later travelled with him to Cyprus? At which TV school was Bernard Hedges a teacher? Which Hollywood film studio boasted that it had more stars than there are in heaven? Which cousin of Oliver Cromwell was tried in the Court of the Exchequer in 1637 for his refusal to pay Ship Money? Which Irish jockey was champion flat racing jockey for the ninth time in 1991? Which duo's debut album, 'Please', reached number three in the charts in 1986? What `C` is a mixture of sand, cement and gravel used in building? The recipe for Dundee Cake originated in which country of the UK? Founded in 1863 which international humanitarian organisation has its HQ in Geneva? Who had a hit in 1962 with 'Ramblin' Rose'? Which religious movement was founded in the USA in 1966 by former executive Swami Prabhupada? In the TV comedy series 'Till Death Do Us Part', Alf Garnett's son-in-law, Mike, came from which city?

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Who played Buster Edwards' wife, June, in the film 'Buster'? Which of the British isles is almost divided in two by the river Medina? Who was the featured guest on Marc Almond's 1989 chart-topper 'Something's Got a Hold of my Heart'? Which US guitarist and singer, who died in 1970, was famous for playing the guitar with his teeth? What 'B' is a strip of land bordering the sea, normally consisting of pebbles or sand? What 'O' is the word used to describe produce that is grown without the use of artificial fertilisers or pesticides? Which racehorse became known as "the nation's favourite grey"? Who were 'At The Hop' in the pop charts of 1958? What was the name of the son of Abraham and his concubine Hagar, regarded by northern Arabs as their ancestor? Which poetry-writing detective made his first TV appearance in 1983 in 'Death Of An Expert Witness'? In which French city is a film festival held every May? Which Middle Eastern dessert consists of filo pastry filled with chopped nuts and soaked in honey? Which British seaside landmark was commissioned by local Mayor John Bickerstaffe and built between 1891 and 1894? Misty Rowe played the role of which actress in the 1976 film 'Goodbye, Norma Jean'? Which appliance is designed to dry wet laundry by revolving it through heated air in a rotating metal drum?

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Milk delivered in glass bottles is usually sold in which Imperial unit volume? Which world famous US supermodel appeared in the video for Michael Jackson's hit 1991 single, 'Black or White'? The song `Blinded By The Light' originally appeared on whose debut album `Greetings From Astbury Park, N.J.'? In the film 'High Noon', what was the religious denomination of Sheriff Will Kane's bride? In the TV sitcom, what type of establishment was 'Desmond's'? In 'Watership Down', what was the name of Hazel's bother, who had second sight? Whose first four solo albums, released between 1977 and 1982, bore only the singer's name as their titles? Which American singer had top ten hits in 1958 with `Poor Little Fool' and `Someday'? What fishy two-word term is used for a false clue or a subject introduced to divert attention from the main topic? Which long, narrow horizontal container is used for washing oneself? Which small pie, eaten at Christmas, contains a mixture of dried fruit, sugar and spices in pastry? The notorious motorcycle gang that originated in the US in the 1950s is known as the Hell's .... what? By what name is Doug Trendle, the lead singer of Bad Manners, better known? The Vedas are the holy scriptures of which religion? The British heats of the game show `Jeux Sans Frontieres' were transmitted under what title?

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Which pig, in a 1995 film, was taught to round up sheep by a dog named Fly? In the 1996 film 'Mars Attacks', the Martians are wiped out by which country singer's version of 'Indian Love Call'? The otter belongs to which family of animals? Which Oscar-winning film featured two British track stars who both won gold medals at the 1924 Paris Olympics? What 'A' means the formal location of a house? What 'I' can be followed by cream and lolly to give the names of two foods popular with children? Which British duke shares his name with a dish consisting of beef coated in pt and wrapped in puff pastry? Which group had a hit with 'On My Radio' in 1979? What name, the diminutive of the Italian for 'gourd', is given to the skullcap worn by a Roman Catholic priest? Which pop princess secured her first acting role in 1979 as a Dutch girl in the TV soap `The Sullivans'? Which fictional character was nanny to the Banks family of 17, Cherry Tree Lane? In 'Animal Farm', what is the name of the noble carthorse, who represents everything good about the common man? In which branch of the armed forces did Prince Edward spend three years as a Second Lieutenant? What name is given to the mark on the floor a darts player stands behind to throw his darts? What word goes after 'primary', 'public' and 'grammar' to give the names of educational establishments?

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Which household item is a flat piece of plastic, metal or wood with raised edges used for carrying drinks and plates? The hit US TV series 'Will and Grace' was set in which city? Which group's 1982 release 'Head Over Heels', was their first record for 7 years not to reach the top ten? Which of the apostles refused to believe in the Resurrection until he had seen and touched Christ for himself? What was the name of the pub which was Del Boy's regular drinking haunt in 'Only Fools and Horses'? Which character actor's first major role was as Pip's friend, Herbert Pocket, in the 1946 film 'Great Expectations'? In Greek mythology, what name, meaning 'the brilliant', did Hera give to the island where she gave birth to Apollo? In which Latin American dance of African origin do participants form a chain and march in a 1-2-3-kick pattern? In which month of the year does the US celebrate Washington's birthday? Which item of stationery is known as an 'eraser' in America? Which four-letter word, meaning a segment of fried potato, can also come after micro, silicon and blue? The John Dory is a variety of which animal? Which American pop group derives its name from the abbreviation of the sleep cycle stage in which dreaming occurs? Which South American country took its name from the Spanish for 'silvery'? Rocky the horse, and Dusty the dog, were the deputies of which sheriff in 'Four Feather Falls'?

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Which singer won his only Oscar in 1944 for his role as a young priest in 'Going My Way'? Which British engineer gave his name to the first method discovered for mass-producing steel? The Gimcrack Stakes are run at which racecourse? The TV western series 'Bonanza' used to open with a map of which US State burning up across the screen? What is the name of the children's toy that comprises the head of a horse on the end of a stick? What 'G' is the part of an oven used to cook food with direct heat from above? In the 1987 film 'The Lost Boys', which creatures terrorize the local town? In 1987 Al Jarreau had a top ten hit with the theme from which comedy detective series? Which religious building is known in Spanish as a 'Mezquito'?
Which presenter of 'Sunday Night At The London Palladium' took over from Bob Monkhouse as host of 'The Golden Shot'?

Which actor performed many of his own motorcycle stunts when he played Virgil Hilts in the film 'The Great Escape'?
Which charity TV evening has been hosted since 1980 by Terry Wogan, Esther Rantzen, and Gaby Roslin, among others?

What does the abbreviation MI stand for in MI5 and MI6? Which series, based on a novel by Grace Metalious, first shown in the UK in 1965, was the first US soap on British TV? A person who is registered to look after other people's children in their own home is known as a child... what?

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What is the common name for haricot beans in tomato sauce, first manufactured in Britain in 1928? The islands of Sumatra, Sumba and Flores are part of which country? Which rock group's 1994-95 world tour was named 'Voodoo Lounge'? What word can mean, among other things, a freshwater fish, a sharp pointed hill or a medieval weapon? Which British soldier, who fought in the Napoleonic wars, was played on TV by Sean Bean? Who played Winston Smith in the 1984 version of the film '1984'? Whose first chart success was 'The Little Shoemaker' which got into the top ten in 1954? Which singer and actress married her second husband, Gregg Allman, in Los Angeles on June 30th 1974? The credit for founding which celebration, first observed in 1910, is given to Sonora Smart Dodd of Washington? In the UK, when two strangers are formally introduced they usually shake which part of each other? What `W` is the liquid generally found inside a bottle known as a magnum? Which red flower is the emblem used on the shirts of the England Rugby Union Team? Which chart topper of August 1987 was performed entirely in Spanish? Which instrument, used by native Australians, consists of a thin piece of wood swung to produce a whirring noise? Who resigned his seat as Labour MP for Knowsley North in 1986 to become a TV presenter?

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Which legendary American actor and director played Cardinal Wolsey in the film 'A Man For All Seasons'? Which word for riding breeches comes from the name of a state in north west India?
Which oriental-sounding name did Scottish folk singer Mary Sandeman take when she topped the UK singles charts in 1981?

Which prominent British architect was born in Florence in 1933? In which room would you traditionally put a bunk bed and a wardrobe? A margherita pizza topping is made of tomato sauce and which other main ingredient? Raisins are the dried form of which fruit? What was Jim Reeves' only British chart-topping single? Which Japanese word is used for acupressure, a massage on the parts of the body used in acupuncture? The theme music for which nautical 1970s TV drama series came from Khachaturian's ballet 'Spartacus'? Who was nominated for an Oscar for his role as Alexis Zorba in the film 'Zorba The Greek'? Which Liverpool group of the sixties took their name from the title of a John Wayne western? Who, as gambler John Gage, offered Demi Moore $1 million for a night of passion in the film 'Indecent Proposal'? Which shipping lines first vessel, 'Britannia', embarked on her first transatlantic voyage in 1840? What beating metal tool is used to drive in nails?

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A margherita pizza topping is made of cheese and which other main ingredient? Complete the old proverb, "Birds of a feather ...."? What type of 'Wizard' gave the Who a number four hit in 1969? What name is given to the oven used for baking pottery? Which TV personality's imaginary friends included Apricot Lil, Slack Alice and Pop-it-in-Pete? Which boxer appeared as the prize fighter John Gully in the film 'Royal Flash'? Which 1927 film was the first to feature synchronised speech as well as music and sound effects? Footballer Trevor Brooking spent his entire career at which club? Which actor, who died in 1995, went from playing the part of King Lear to providing the voice of Paddington Bear? What is the name of the red-headed best friend of Harry Potter? From which continent does basmati rice originate? According to the title of the 2006 bestseller, which celebrity chef would like to make 'you a better cook'? Which singer had a number 4 hit in 1972 with 'A Thing Called Love'? What term, derived from the Hebrew for 'rest', is given to a period of study leave granted to academics? Which long-running children's TV programme was first shown on 16th October 1958?

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Which character was played by Marlon Brando in the film 'The Godfather'? Which 18th century Austrian composer's symphonies no. 6, 7 and 8 are entitled 'Le Matin', 'Le Midi' and 'Le Soir'? Which former tennis star took over from Anneka Rice as presenter of 'Treasure Hunt' in 1989? In the TV series 'All Creatures Great And Small', Lynda Bellingham and Carol Drinkwater played which character's wife? In what order are the words in a standard dictionary listed? What is an artichoke; a fish or a vegetable? John Hurt was nominated for an Academy Award as John Merrick in which 1980 film? Which group, formed in 1972, got to number 4 in the UK charts in 1992 with 'God Gave Rock And Roll To You II'? What do Americans call a coffin? What was the name of Bergerac's ex-father-in-law played by Terence Alexander?
Who played the monk detective William of Baskerville in the film version of Umberto Eco's novel 'The Name Of The Rose'?

Who directed the film 'Raging Bull'? Which Old Etonian comedy actor and writer rowed for Cambridge in their narrow defeat by Oxford in 1980? Whose first cabinet post was Secretary of State for Education and Employment, which he held from 1997-2001? What type of book can be either a schedule of future engagements or a daily record of past events?

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The words squiffy and tipsy describe a person affected by the consumption of drinks containing which substance? In 1893, which Norwegian artist painted The Scream? Which group had their first hit in 1971 with 'Stay With Me'? In which European language does 'obrigado' mean 'thank you'? Which London taxi driver was TV's 'Mastermind' of 1980? Which judge, the self-appointed 'Law West of the Pecos', has been played in films by Walter Brennan, among others? In which ballet by Tchaikovsky does the Mouse King appear? Who arrived in Toyland in 1949 after escaping from his maker, the Old Carver? With which club did Lee Sharpe begin his football career, before moving to Manchester United? In 2001, which TV personality released a book called 'Bruce: The Autobiography'? In football, what is blown by the referee to mark the start of a match? Pentonville and Belmarsh are both examples of which type of institution? Which band topped the charts in June 1976 with 'Combine Harvester', sung to the tune of 'Brand New Key'? Which title given to the ruler of an Islamic country was especially applied to leaders of the later Ottoman empire? What was the name of the dog in the children's TV series 'The Herbs'?

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Which famous scientist was played by Walter Matthau in the 1995 film 'IQ'? In 1965 which Soviet cosmonaut became the first man to walk in space? Which country's current monarchy is descended from Jean-Baptiste-Jules Bernadotte, one of Napoleon's marshals? Which British battleship was torpedoed in Scapa Flow in October 1939 with the loss of over 800 lives? There are how many novels in a trilogy? What is the name of the official who blows the whistle to mark the start and the end of a football match? In California what type of weather phenomenon is the Santa Ana? Which group first entered the charts in 1985 with 'Money's Too Tight (To Mention)'? What term is used for someone who dies without making a valid will? In which fictional North Yorkshire town was the veterinary practice in the TV series 'All Creatures Great And Small'? Which comedy TV actress appeared as Christine in the 1938 Marx Brothers film 'Room Service'? Bobby Johnstone scored for which club in the FA Cup final in 1955 and 1956? A sulphate of which metal, because it is opaque to X-rays, is used as a so-called 'meal' in X-ray diagnosis? Which 1966 novel told the story of the mad Mrs Rochester, referred to in 'Jane Eyre'? The trio of characters who encountered a troll beneath a bridge were called the three billy goats... what?

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The international teams of which country of the UK traditionally play in white shirts? What type of musical instrument is a baby grand? The Overlanders topped the UK charts in 1966 with a cover version of which Lennon and McCartney song? Which optical device, used particularly in submarines, takes its name from the Greek for 'to see all round'? What was the surname of the TV family who ran 'International Rescue'? What is the name of Bruce Wayne's English butler in the 'Batman' films? What term is used for difficulty in accommodating the eye to near vision, a defect increasing with advancing age? Which 19th century naturalist was the grandson of the potter, Josiah Wedgwood? Who starred as Neil Burnside in the TV series 'Sandbaggers'? In the fairytale, the three characters whose house was entered by Goldilocks were all what type of animal? Sven-Goran Eriksson was appointed manager of which national football team in January 2001? The name of which animal follows hobby, race and clothes to make three new words? Which Irish singer topped the album charts in 1990 with 'I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'? Which French word for godfather is used in English for a person who links between items of an entertainment? Which TV drama series took its title from the Japanese for 'roll call'?

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Which composer was played by Dirk Bogarde in the 1960 film 'Song Without End'? What name for the single European currency was agreed at the Madrid summit in December 1995? Which London-born playwright acted under the name David Baron before turning to writing? What was the name of the all-star recording ensemble formed in 1988 which featured Bob Dylan and George Harrison? According to the Gregorian calendar, we are currently living in which century? What is the area at either end of a football pitch bounded by a net and posts into which players attempt to score? Actresses Geraldine McEwan, Joan Hickson and Angela Lansbury have all played which fictional detective? Whose album 'Auberge' entered the charts at number 1 in 1991? What is the official language of Liechtenstein? In the classic sitcom `Sykes', who played Eric Sykes' sister? Which sport is featured in the 1969 film 'Downhill Racer', starring Robert Redford and Gene Hackman? Which 1954 film, starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye, featured the song `Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep'? George Harrison's song 'All Those Years Ago' was a tribute to whom? What was the name of Lt Col Oliver North's secretary, who was accused during the Iran-Contra affair? Small figures representing which two people traditionally stand on top of a wedding cake?

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In the children's party game, blind-folded players have to pin what body part onto the donkey? In which country did the profession of geisha originate? Which rock stars topped the charts in December 1991 with 'Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me'? What name is given to the type of flooring where strips or blocks of wood are laid in patterns? In the TV series 'Blake's 7', what was the name of the female Supreme Commander of the Federation? In the 1996 film `Mary Reilly', the title character, played by Julia Roberts, is the maid servant to which character? In 1988, which Pakistani woman became the first female leader of a Muslim nation in modern history? Who wrote the screenplay of the 1961 film 'The Misfits', which starred his wife? Which classic model did Ford replace with the Sierra in 1982? According to a 2002 Guide Association survey, 40 per cent of schoolgirls did not know how to boil a... what? In the game of Cluedo, which suspect holds a military rank? George Harrison and Paul McCartney were members of which successful 1960s pop group? In which American city is the Country Music Hall of Fame? In which Dutch city does Phillips NV, the manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment, have its headquarters? Which TV detective lived in Cabot Cove on the coast of Maine?

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Who wrote the title song for the film 'The Longest Day' and also appeared in it? The Cole Porter song, 'I Love Paris', comes from which musical? Kinder Scout is the highest point in which English county? Comprising about 7% of the population, who are the largest ethnic minority in Romania? Which World War ended in 1945? In a standard pack of playing cards what name is given to the additional unsuited picture cards? With reference to motoring, what do the initials 'kph' stand for? Which group's first UK top ten single was 'Shiny Happy People' in 1991? Which motor manufacturing company was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922? In 'The Two Ronnies', who was the detective partner of Charley Farley? The song 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life For Me)' comes from which Disney film? Which cathedral attempted to sell its greatest treasure, the Mappa Mundi, to raise funds in 1988? What was the title of Salman Rushdie's controversial 1988 novel? Who released the album 'Sweet Baby James' in 1970? In 1912, what did the liner RMS Titanic strike causing it to sink on its maiden voyage?

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At the beginning of a chess game, eight of the sixteen pieces belonging to each player are of which type? In the UK Government, the abbreviation DTI stands for the 'Department of Trade and...' what? What is the name of Tom Petty's backing group? Which disease can be caused in adults by the chicken pox virus? Whose first major TV role was young bride Kate Starling in the 1960s TV sitcom `Marriage Lines'? The film 'Beaches' was the first film released by which American singer's production company? How many full international appearances did Pat Jennings make for Northern Ireland? Established in 1974, the Timanfaya National Park is on which of the Canary Islands? Which drummer and vocalist with the band Traffic had his only solo top ten hit in 1975 with 'Love Hurts'? According to the lyrics of the popular festive song: 'We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New' what? On the original Rubik's cube how many coloured squares appeared on each face? In which religious building in London is Henry V entombed? Who was the original bass player in the band 'Queen'? The traditional system of medicine, Ayurveda, based on homeopathy, has its origins in which religion? Which member of the 'Monty Python' team drew the cartoons?

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Who played the title role in the film version of the rock opera `Tommy'? Which science fiction novelist, who also wrote as John Beynon and Lucas Parkes, was born in 1903? Which popular garden flower derives its name from the Latin for wolf? What was the name of the head of the Party in the George Orwell novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'? What `V` is a chemical compound whose name is used to refer to long playing records? Which capital city is further north; Copenhagen or Madrid? Which avenue, dividing the East and West Side of Manhattan, is famous for its expensive shops and department stores? What was the title of Bonnie Tyler's only chart-topping single? What is the common name for erythema pernio, a reaction to cold weather which causes itching and burning? Who played bluff northern industrial baron Bradley Hardacre in the TV series 'Brass'? Toto was the pet dog of which classic film heroine?
Which dog breed, in spite of its name, was bred in Germany to hunt boar and is sometimes known as the German Mastiff?

Which American travel writer, who lived in the Yorkshire Dales for 15 years, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1951? Which superhero did Penrod Pooch become after a change of costume in a police filing cabinet? What `H` is a phrase at the top of a newspaper article, indicating the subject and usually printed in large type?

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Which city is further North; Paris or London? In 1981, which Hollywood actress was born Natalie Hershlag? Whose only number one hit was 'Well I Ask You' in 1961? What name is given to the fluid content of blood? In which TV comedy series did the Prince of Wales' butler try to avoid the attentions of pie shop owner Mrs Miggins? Tommy Steele's hit 'Little White Bull' came from which film? The TV series 'Spender' was set in which city? Which group's only top ten singles hit was 'The Living Years', which got to number 2 in 1989? Which member of the Royal family has used the name Arthur George Carrick when submitting paintings for exhibition? What `U` in business is the name for an organisation of employees formed to protect their own interests? Which US state consisting of a group of Pacific islands lends its name to a brightly-coloured shirt? Which 2005 Angelina Jolie film centred around a bored married couple surprised to learn that they were both assassins? Who had a number 2 hit in 1989 with 'Batdance'? The root of the herb Panax is better known by what name? On TV, how were private investigators Jill Monroe, Kelly Garrett and Sabrina Duncan known?

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In which 1993 film did Dame Maggie Smith play a mean-spirited housekeeper who is left in charge of an orphaned girl? The pre-decimalisation coin worth two shillings was known by what name? In the solar system, how many planets are larger than Earth? With which song did Sandie Shaw win the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967? In UK policing, Met is an abbreviation of what? The UK flag comprises three colours; red, white and which other? Confederate General Thomas J Jackson was better known by which nickname? Which member of U2 sang with Clannad on their 1989 top twenty hit 'In a Lifetime'? Which cricket match was played for 137th and last time at Lords in 1962? 'Thank You For Being A Friend' was the theme song to which American TV comedy series? Which country singer's life was dramatised in the film 'Sweet Dreams'? Who scored a then-Rugby Union world record 64 tries for Australia between 1982 and 1996? Vaughan Williams' 'Romance in D flat', first performed in 1951, was written for which harmonica player? Released in 1984, what was the first sequel to the film 'Raiders of the Lost Ark'? What `V` do electors cast to choose a candidate in an election?

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Which European capital city is made up of two communities, Pest and Buda? Which item of nightwear is sometimes abbreviated as PJs? '...But Seriously' was a 1989 number one album by which singer? In which year did James Hunt win the world motor racing championship? In which children's TV series did the main characters work for Spectrum, a world security network? In the film `Chitty Chitty Bang Bang', Professor Caractacus Potts' dog was named after which famous American inventor? Which prison in Berlin was famously used to house Nazi war criminals after World War II? In Greek mythology, what name was used for the colourless juice that ran in the veins of the gods? Who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as Mrs Moore in the film 'A Passage To India'? In which of the Houses of Parliament are the benches covered in green leather? Which country is larger by area, Brazil or Belgium? Which English playwright is affectionately known as The Bard? In the music industry, what do the letters A & R stand for? The Winter Olympics of 1952 were held in which Nordic capital city? In the TV series `Porridge', who shared a cell with Norman Stanley Fletcher?

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The songs 'Heart', and 'Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets', are from which film musical based on the Faust legend? Which film musical starring Doris Day started life as a book by Richard Bissell called `Seven And A Half Cents'? Which birds on the river Thames are owned by either the Dyers and Vintners Company or the Crown? Which Italian soft cheese, whose name means 'twice-cooked', is widely used as a filling for ravioli, cannelloni and panc The Nazi regime was known as the Third what? In which continent is the Kingdom of Swaziland? Which city is the capital of Sweden? Which British female vocalist had two top ten hits, `Secret Love' in 1963 and `Let Me Go Lover' the following year? Which Welsh-born boxer, nicknamed the 'Mighty Atom', held the world flyweight title from 1916-23? Which music hall star sang the theme song for the TV series 'Dad's Army'? Who starred as Seth Gecko in the 1996 film `From Dusk to Dawn'? What was the name of Martin Chuzzlewit's cheery manservant, who accompanied him to America? 'One Bad Apple' in 1971 was the first chart success in the US for which family? The BCG vaccine is given to protect against which disease? The Wombles had a 1974 UK hit single with the song 'Remember You're A' what?

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Which country shares its name with a large bird that is often eaten at Christmas? In which country was the classical composer George Frederick Handel born? Which Anglo-Australian group's only top twenty hit was 'All out of Love' in 1980? Who became world heavyweight boxing champion after knocking out Mike Tyson in February 1990? In 'Red Dwarf', what is the name of the ship's computer? Who starred as TV reporter Kimberly Wells in the film 'The China Syndrome'? Which musical includes the songs 'And This Is My Beloved' and 'Baubles, Bangles and Beads'? In Greek mythology, which monster killed herself when her riddle was solved by Oedipus? Which species of ape is the librarian at the Unseen University in Terry Pratchett's Discworld? Participants on the radio show `Desert Island Discs` are given the Bible and the complete works of which playwright? By area, which country is the largest in North America? In which international bat and ball sport is the ball 40mm in diameter and weighs 2.7 grams? Which singer's track 'Diamonds & Rust' was about her relationship with Bob Dylan? The future king of which European country won a gold medal in Dragon class yachting at the 1960 Olympics? What was the name of the pub in the TV series of 'All Creatures Great and Small'?

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Which diminutive actor's last film was 'The Carpetbaggers', released in 1964? The villages of Glenridding and Pooley Bridge lie at either end of which English lake? The film, 'In Which We Serve', was based on the wartime experiences of which member of the Royal Family? In September 1987, which Nottingham Forest midfielder, became the 1000th player to be capped by England? In the Bible, which garden housed the Tree of Knowledge? Which parts of the face do Maoris traditionally press together in greeting? Which god, sometimes called Jove, was the king of the gods in Roman mythology? Which Queen guitarist had a top ten hit in September 1992 with 'Too Much Love Will Kill You'? Which 12-a-side game played in the Scottish Highlands uses a curved stick called a `caman'? Who created the TV series 'Little House On The Prairie' and also starred as the head of the household Charles Ingalls? Who played the title role in the 1989 film 'Batman' and its sequel, 'Batman Returns'? Which golfer's first major championship was the 1987 British Open? Siberian peasant Grigory Yefimovich Novykh is better known by what surname? In which of the Earth's five great divisions of latitude and temperature are the British Isles situated? Almost all internet addresses, contain a sequence of which letter written three times?

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The flag of the former Soviet Union featured a sickle and which hand tool? In 1936, which British King abdicated the British throne for the love of Mrs Wallis Simpson? Which chart-topping song was track one on side two of the album 'Nilsson Schmilsson'? What name is given to the line running across the full width of a tennis court at each of its ends? In 'Men Behaving Badly', which blonde character lived in the flat upstairs from Gary and Tony? Sam Bailly, a renegade museum guard holding children hostage in the film 'Mad City', was played by which actor? Which TV series starred Bernard Hepton as the owner of a Belgian cafe which was the headquarters of the Resistance? Which capital was briefly renamed Puerto Argentino in 1982? Which of the Beatles played the sitar on 'Norwegian Wood'? What 'T' is an electrical device for receiving visual images that are transmitted by radio signals or cable? Which part of the British armed forces is commonly referred to by the initials T.A.? Which actor played Moses in the 1956 film, The Ten Commandments? Which British group took its name from a 1972 Western starring Jeff Bridges? In which city is the Bislett athletics stadium? Which former Olympic medal-winning swimmer joined the 'Gladiators' in 1995 as 'Amazon'?

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Which actor, better known for his comedy roles, played James Dean's father in 'Rebel Without A Cause'? Which Kenyan runner won the men's 1500m at the Seoul Olympics? Which English county is bordered by the river Waveney to the north and the Stour to the south? Topping the charts for two weeks in March 1968, which was the last Beatles' No.1 single on the Parlophone label? The name of which planet is another word for soil? In the Royal Navy what type of vessel is H.M.S Ark Royal; aircraft carrier or frigate? Which West African country is the largest exporter of oil in Africa? Which song, the theme from the Bond film 'The Spy Who Loved Me', gave Carly Simon a top ten hit in 1977? Which Norwegian town hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics? Which jockey succeeded John Parrott as a team captain on TV's 'A Question of Sport'? Which of James Bond's adversaries had metal hands? Anna Paquin, an 11 year-old New Zealander, won the 1994 Best Supporting Actress Oscar for which film? Which landscape painter, best remembered for his nonsense verse, gave drawing lessons to Queen Victoria in 1846? Who was the original bassist with the Beatles who died of cerebral paralysis in Germany in 1962? What 'W' is an opening in a wall, usually fitted with glass, that allows occupants to see out?

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In the Royal Air Force what sort of aircraft is a Hercules; transport aircraft or fighter? New York city is also known as the 'Big...' what? Which French vocalist had a minor hit in Britain in 1973 with 'The Old Fashioned Way'? Which Briton broke the world javelin record in 1990? Which ITV series, starring Tom Baker and Sue Johnston, was set in the Henry Park Hospital? Who played the title role in the 1965 film 'Cat Ballou'? Which animal is also known as an eft? Which Cambridge-born economist married Russian ballerina Lydia Lopokova in 1925? Which pacificist Protestant sect, originating in Switzerland in the 16th century, are mostly settled in Pennsylvania? What is the commonly-used abbreviation for electronic mail? The standby fire engines used by the army when the fire service goes on strike are known as what '... goddesses'? In the animal world, what type of animal is a kingfisher? Who wrote the Rod Stewart hit 'First Cut is the Deepest'? Who retained his world heavyweight boxing title in September 1927 in a fight famous for the 'long count' controversy? In TV advertising for Yellow Pages, which fly fisherman was portrayed by 85 year-old actor Norman Lumsden?

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Who produced, directed and starred in the film 'Dick Tracy'? In English folklore, who was Robin Hood's chaplain and steward? The inhabitants of Pitcairn Island are descended from the mutineers of which ship? Shropshire Blue is a variety of which foodstuff? What is 25% of 200? The standby fire engines used by the army when the fire service goes on strike are known as 'green ' what? Of which Asian country was Jawaharlal Nehru prime minister from 1947 to 1964? Who directed the film of The Band's farewell concert in San Francisco in 1976? Which former world light heavyweight boxing champion was known as the 'Orchid Man'? Who played Rene's wife, Edith, in the TV series 'Allo Allo'? On which brothers' fairy tale was Walt Disney's 'Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs' based? Which Russian designed the world's first supersonic passenger plane, nicknamed the Concordski? Which theatre company was founded in 1945 and was based at the Theatre Royal, Stratford, from 1953? According to the Beatles song, for whose benefit will there be "a show tonight on trampoline"? How many hours are there in 3 days?

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Traditionally a 'duel' is a pre-arranged combat fought by how many people? In 1981 Susan Brown was the first woman to take part in which race ? Hank Ballard wrote and recorded the original version of which early 1960s song that started a dance craze? In which New Zealand city is Jade Stadium located? Which Liverpool group performed the title music for the TV sitcom 'The Liver Birds'? In which 1989 film does Tom Hanks play a tidy cop who acquires a slobbering dog? Where in the Solar system are the Sea of Nectar and the Sea of Clouds? Which philosopher was elected the first President of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1958? Who came to fame in the mid-1980s when he hosted his own chat show 'The Last Resort' on Channel 4? In which school subject are the Fibonacci sequence and Pascal's triangle studied? Of which country was Abraham Lincoln a 19th century president? In human biology, the pharynx, comes from the Greek pharunux and is the anatomical term for which part of the body? Madeline Bell sang with which British group from 1969? Octopush, using a lead puck, is an underwater form of which game? Which children's TV presenter was the lead singer with Altered Images and also appeared in the film 'Gregory's Girl'?

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In which film did Elvis Presley play a racing car driver, Lucky Jackson?
Which game is played on a board comprising four sections, each marked with 6 narrow wedges in two alternating colours?

Which famous soprano toured the United States in 1850 under the auspices of P T Barnum? The principal town on the island of Tobago shares its name with which Yorkshire seaside town? Which type of chart shows relative quantities by means of a circle divided into appropriately sized segments? One of the seven wonders of the ancient world was the Hanging Gardens of... where? In 2005, which woman succeeded Colin Powell as US Secretary of State? Which Irish group's first top ten hit was `New Year's Day' in 1983? Who captained England's Rugby Union team to the Grand Slam in 1991 and 1992? What was the name of the orange bear who appeared in `The Muppet Show'? In the 1995 film 'While You Were Sleeping', who played Lucy, who rescues the man of her dreams on Christmas Day? Who wrote and starred in the musical 'Careless Rapture' which opened at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1936? Which of Wagner's operas opens on a ship bound for Cornwall? Felis sylvestris' is the scientific name of which mammal, native to Europe? What is 3 x 9?

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Queen Victoria instigated which military award for bravery in 1856? In artistic graffiti, which term is given to an artist's logo or signature? Which song, written by Neil Diamond, gave UB40 their first number one hit in 1983? In 'Romeo and Juliet', what is the name of Capulet's niece, with whom Romeo was enamored before he met Juliet? Which stately home in Yorkshire doubled as Brideshead Castle in the TV series 'Brideshead Revisited'? Whose second major film role was the pharaoh's son, Rameses, in the film 'The Ten Commandments'? Which partnership wrote the musicals `My Fair Lady' and `Camelot'? Which duo reached number eight in the UK charts with 'Suburbia' and 'Rent' in the 1980s? Which private detective first appeared in the 1947 novel 'I, The Jury'? How many 1 penny pieces would you get for 20? In the 19th century, Lord Shaftesbury outlawed the employment of whom as chimney sweeps, women or children? The body of which actress was painted gold in the 1964 James Bond film 'Goldfinger'? Prefab Sprout named their 1985 album after which Hollywood star? Who wrote the novel 'The African Queen' on which the film was based? Who operated a dinosaur-powered crane at the Rock Head and Quarry Cave Construction Company?

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Which 1967 film was advertised with the slogan "They were young, they were in love and they killed people"? Of which country was Hafez al-Assad president from 1971-2000, when he was succeeded by his son? Which Virginian planter is said to have given his name to the execution of a presumed offender by a mob without trial? Introduced in 1901 in the field of criminal investigation, the Galton-Henry system classifies what? How many one penny pieces make up 10? Ivan the fourth, the first Tsar of Russia, was known as `Ivan the' what? In 1999, which pop diva had hits with 'If You Had My Love' and 'Waiting for Tonight'? Which British group had a 1967 hit with 'Autumn Almanac'? Who wrote the novel `The Ipcress File', on which the film was based?
On children's TV, which characters lived on a blue planet whose inhabitants included the Soup Dragon and the Iron Chicke

Which Elvis Presley film was based on Harold Robbins' novel 'A Stone for Danny Fisher'? For which 1972 musical film did Joel Grey win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as the Master of Ceremonies? What name did Wilhelm Roentgen give to the rays he discovered in 1895 because he didn't know what they were? Of the 9 counties of the historic province of Ulster, Monaghan, Cavan and which other lie in the Republic of Ireland? What is 75% of 1000?

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The huge tomb built by the Egyptian ruler Khufu was the `Great' what? In which Greek city were the 2004 Olympic Games held? Who had a 1990 hit with a remake of the Cascades' 'Rhythm Of The Rain'? Which sailor, created by Alexander Kent, made his first appearance in 1968 in the novel 'To Glory We Steer'? Which TV detective series was filmed in the West Highland village of Plockton? Which classic 1950 film opens with a shot of the body of Joe Gillis floating face down in a swimming pool? Bill Bailey is the real name of which Guns n' Roses wild man? Which piece of sporting equipment gets its name from the Norwegian word for 'snow shoe'? Deriving from the Persian for 'wool', what name is given to the fine shawls made from cashmere and silk? Which maths operation is represented by a symbol consisting of a short line with a dot above and a dot below? The Oregon trail was an early pioneering route across which country? In 1985, which Irish rock star organised the legendary fund-raising Live Aid concerts? How is chart-topping singer Leslie Charles, born in Trinidad in 1950, but raised in England, better known? In English verse, what name is given to a pause in the middle of a metrical line? In which classic TV western series did Kitty Russell run the Longbranch saloon?

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Who played high-society osteopath, Dr Stephen Ward, in the 1988 film 'Scandal', about the Profumo affair? Who wrote the musical 'Anything Goes', with songs such as 'You're The Top', which made a star of Ethel Merman? In 'Eraser', which creature did Arnold Schwarzenegger, as John Kruger, despatch with a cry of "You're luggage!"? The human body contains how pairs of ribs? What is 75% of 200? In 1671 Thomas Blood tried to steal the Crown Jewels from the Jewel Tower in which complex of buildings? Sandhurst is the officer training school for which of the armed forces? Which Whitney Houston hit was sung by Dolly Parton in 'The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas'? In Shakespeare's play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', what is the name of the Queen of the Fairies? Who played former toasting fork magnate, Ted Simcock, in the TV series 'A Bit Of A Do'? At the end of which classic 1969 film does Wyatt, known as 'Captain America', admit "You know, Billy, we blew it"? 'Prisoner And Escort' was the pilot for which TV comedy series? At the foot of which hill in the Yorkshire Dales does the cavern Gaping Gill lie? What name is given to the letters written by Mary Queen of Scots to Bothwell, seen as evidence of their adultery? What is 75% of 400?

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Which title follows Genghis and Kublai to give the names of 2 great Mongol emperors? What is the art of clipping hedges into decorative shapes called? Who was the lead singer with sixties group Amen Corner? Which playwright's works for TV included 'Blackeyes' and 'The Singing Detective'? 'A Touch Of Class' was the first episode and 'The Germans' the last episode of the first series of which TV comedy serie In the title of a song from the 1935 film 'Curly Top', what did Shirley Temple find in her soup? Which British composer of musicals wrote the title song for the film 'From Russia With Love'? What name was given to the luxurious camp site near Calais at which Henry VIII met Francis I of France in 1520? The River Shannon in Ireland empties into which body of water, the Irish sea or the Atlantic Ocean? How many degrees are there in a right angle? Which part of the body has a ball, an arch and a heel? 'Far Flung Floyd' and 'Floyd's Fjord Fiesta' are TV cookery series featuring which famous chef? Whose last top twenty hit was `Pop Goes The Weasel' in 1961? Which cartoon character first appeared in a 1932 short 'Mickey's Revue' under the name Dippy Dawg? What was the name of the Brixton pirate DJ, created by Lenny Henry, who had ambitions to better himself?

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In which film did Tracy Ullman, Sally Kellerman and Linda Hunt play rival fashion magazine editors? In the books by Leslie Charteris, what was the Saint's real name? What name is given to fabrics made by matting or bonding fibres, especially of wool? In geography, the city of Dublin lies on the coast of which sea? What is 25% of 1000? What 'S' is the term for breathing heavily while asleep, due to the vibration of the soft palate? Golf's 2006 Ryder Cup was held in which country? Which British singer-songwriter wrote Lulu's 1974 hit `The Man Who Sold The World'? In 'Pickwick Papers', in which town was a by-election fought between the Blue Party and the Buff Party? Which creator of 'Star Trek' had his ashes sent up into space in a shuttle after he died in 1991? Which actor played the title role in the 1972 film 'Young Winston'? The song 'I Feel Pretty' comes from which musical? Which hand-held percussion instruments take their name from the Spanish for 'chestnut'? In world geography, Ireland lies directly east of which country, Mexico or Canada? How many hours are there in 180 minutes?

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What name is given to the upper limb which extends from the shoulder to the hand? The 1985 movie, 'The Jewel of the Nile' was the sequel to which 1984 film comedy? Which former member of Take That entered the charts at number 2 in April 1997 with 'Old Before I Die'? In which suburb of London has Nigel Williams set several comic novels? In which series did Jill Browne become one of TV's earliest sweethearts playing trainee nurse Carole Young? Who wrote, directed and starred in the 1983 film 'Zelig'? What, to a stamp collector, do the letters FDC stand for? What name is given to the granular leather which can be made from the skin of a shark? In world geography across which ocean do the countries of Brazil and Namibia face each other? How many minutes are there in 2 hours? What `E` are a pair of hairy arches which grow at the base of the forehead? 'KL' is an informal abbreviation for which Asian capital city? Which Lennon & McCartney song gave the Rolling Stones their first top 20 hit in 1963? In Dickens' 'Bleak House', which cunning lawyer's murder is investigated by Inspector Bucket? Which American soap opera had the working title 'Oil'?

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Better known as a director, who wrote the script for Oliver Stone's film 'Natural Born Killers'? Which golfer's first major title was the 1962 US Open? The song `Nothing Has Been Proved', which gave Dusty Springfield a top 20 hit in 1989, came from which film? The 3000 mile long Great Rift Valley runs across which continent? In imperial measurements how many pounds are there in 2 stone? In childbirth, for what does the `C` stand in the term 'c-section'? Which fictional central European kingdom was invented by Anthony Hope, author of 'The Prisoner of Zenda'? Which English rock band, fronted by Robert Smith, had their first top ten hit with `The Love Cats' in 1983? Which former US lawyer wrote the novels 'The Pelican Brief' and 'The Rainmaker', both adapted into films? Dennis Franz won an Emmy award for his role as Detective Andy Sipowicz in which TV series? Who starred as mass murderer John Christie in the film '10 Rillington Place'? On which Scottish island is Labour party leader John Smith buried? Which alcoholic drink, banned in France since 1915, was first made by H L Pernod in 1797? In geography, the geological fault system running for 3000 Miles across East Africa, is known as the great rift.. what? What is 25% of 400?

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Haemophilia is a rare clotting disorder of which red bodily fluid? On which part of the body would a mitten normally be worn? Which US singer/songwriter had a top five hit in 1971 with 'I Am... I Said'? In the Dickens novel 'Dombey and Son', which proud but penniless woman becomes the second wife of Mr Dombey? Which TV comedy series finished when the town of Nouvion was liberated at the end of World War II? Which Israeli actor played Columbo in the Bond film 'For Your Eyes Only'? Which golfer's only major tournament wins were the US Open in 1973 and the British Open in 1976? King Michael, who was forced to abdicate in 1947, was the last king of which country? In geography, in which continent are both the 'Albert' and 'Victoria' lakes? What 'H' is a polygon with as many sides as there are deadly sins? On which part of the body would you wear contact lenses? Bishop Kennedy and Bonchester are Scottish types of which dairy food? Which musical features the songs 'The Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In)' and 'Good Morning Starshine'? Which naval captain, who served in the Napoleonic Wars, wrote the 'The Children of the New Forest'? Which actor read out the Judge's sentence at the start of each episode of 'Porridge'?

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Which actor, who starred in 'Moonstruck' and 'Wild at Heart', is Francis Ford Coppola's nephew? Which Imperial measurement of 220 yards is often used in horse racing? What name is given to the 1773 incident, when rebellious colonists threw a consignment of tea into Boston harbour? In geography, in which continent is Lake Tanganyika? How many sides does a heptagon have? Which soft substance is squeezed from a tube onto a brush to clean the teeth? Which is the world's largest continent? The song 'Younger Than Springtime' comes from which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical? Which British novelist wrote the spy work 'Billion Dollar Brain'? What was the full name of the 'Fonz' in 'Happy Days'? Which actor, following his death in 1965, was buried with the cape he wore for his most famous role? St Mary's is the largest of which British group of islands? Celebrated in song, what was the name of the woman who rejected the love of William Douglas of Fingland? In geography, Galway Bay in Ireland opens out into which body of water, the Atlantic Ocean or the Irish Sea? How many sides does an individual honeycomb cell have?

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Which implement, used for cleaning teeth, has a long, thin plastic handle and a small head of bristles? Pierre Culliford, better known as Peyo, created which blue cartoon characters which originally appeared in 1958? What is the name of the theatre in London's Puddle Dock, founded by the late Sir Bernard Miles and his wife? 'Last Man in Europe' was George Orwell's original working title for which novel? Who on TV followed his trip 'Around The World In 80 Days' by going from 'Pole To Pole'? Which actress was stabbed to death in the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film 'Psycho'? Which 1987 film, set in a small Californian town, starred Jason Patric as a teenager infected with vampirism? Under what name did comedian Graham Fellows, also known as John Shuttleworth, have a top ten hit in 1978? In geography, part of the coastline of which European country forms the southern shore of the Bay of Biscay? What is the brightest body in the solar system? What 'C' is a word for a person who makes or mends shoes? Which British prime minister announced the declaration of war on Germany on 3rd September 1939? Which 1957 musical is based on Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'? Which detective first appeared in John Ball's 1964 novel 'In the Heat of the Night'? Which 1995 TV comedy series was set at Hatley Station, a picturesque halt servicing a sleepy branch line?

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Who played Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain, in the film 'Dance with a Stranger'? Which singer and composer collaborated with Leslie Bricusse on the 1961 musical `Stop The World - I Want To Get Off'? What is the surname of the brothers who first played together in a full football international for England in 1996? Which Mediterranean island lies directly south of Corsica, Sicily or Sardinia? Which dogs are raced out of traps; Greyhounds or Basset hounds? Where would you be more likely to find a 'lathe' in a bookshop or a factory? In which film musical does Liza Minnelli sing the song 'Maybe This Time'? Which pantomime character was running away from London when he heard the bells telling him to "turn again"? Which disorganised detective inspector was created by novelist R D Wingfield? Which character in 'Neighbours' is played by Stefan Dennis? Kathie Merrick, played on screen by Elizabeth Taylor, was the owner of which dog? Who had a top ten hit in 1976 with 'Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)'? Which explorer, born in 1841, was known in Congolese as Bula Mutari, meaning 'Breaker of Rocks'? In world geography, the Maltese island group is directly south of which major Mediterranean Island? In the US what is the standard three-digit emergency telephone-number?

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What establishment carries out eye examinations, prescribes glasses and supplies contact lenses; osteopath or optician? In terms of health, what does the measurement known as BMI stand for? Which dance studio head was born Moses Teichman and founded over 500 dance studios before his death in 1991? The plot of which novel centres around the courtship of Elizabeth Bennet by Fitzwilliam Darcy? Who played Patsy Stone in the TV series 'Absolutely Fabulous'? The film 'Back To The Future II' was partially set in which year in the future? Who wrote the musical farce 'A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum'? Which actress represented Britain in the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest with `A Message To Your Heart? In geography, Croatia faces which country across the Adriatic Sea? In the UK what is the standard three digit national emergency telephone number?
Which word follows 'in', 'pending' and 'out' to give the names of three wire-mesh baskets often used for sorting paperwork?

The great slalom skier Ingemar Stenmark competed for which Scandinavian country? Caboc, a double cream cheese rolled in oatmeal, originated in which country? In the poem by Longfellow, what was the name of Hiawatha's beloved, whose name meant 'Laughing Water'? What was the name of the Greek kebab house owner created by Harry Enfield?

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Actress Talia Shire, who has appeared in all the 'Godfather' films, is the sister of which US film director? Which eccentric American businessman built an eight-engined wooden flying boat called Spruce Goose? Which boxer separated from actress Robin Givens in 1988 after a brief marriage? In geography, the Sicilian channel lies between Sicily and the mainland of which continent? In the UK what is the typical background colour on a fire exit sign? In US currency, the slang term `a buck` refers to what amount of money? Which Suffolk annual festival of music was founded by Benjamin Britten in 1948? What name is given to a drink of advocaat topped with fizzy lemonade? The plot of which early comedy by Shakespeare is based on the enmity between the towns of Syracuse and Ephesus What was the name of the gendarme in 'Allo 'Allo, played by Arthur Bostrom? Which novel by Edith Wharton was filmed in 1993 with Daniel Day-Lewis and Michelle Pfeiffer? Which novel, first published in 1813, was was initially called 'First Impressions'? In the World War I, the nickname given to the 420 millimetre German howitzers was 'Big' what? In the USA which city is the state capital of Tennessee? Since the 28 April 2001 all UK mobile phone numbers have begun with which two digits?

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An article of clothing that is passed from one person to another is known as a 'hand me' what?.. The 19th century Swiss philanthropist Henri Dunant set up which organisation after witnessing the Battle of Solferino? Stuttgart Giant is a variety of which common vegetable? What was the name of the non-fiction series launched by Penguin in 1937? Who was the voice of the vegetarian vampire Count Duckula? Louis Armstrong's 1994 hit `We Have All The Time In The World' came from which James Bond film? Which musical, first performed in 1947, tells the story of a leprechaun in search of a stolen pot of gold? Which star of 'Bonanza' played the title role in the film 'I Was A Teenage Werewolf'? In US geography, what K is the name of the state of which Louisville is the largest city? Which three digits became the new telephone dialling code for the whole of London in April 2000? What 'J' means to abandon a lover, especially at the altar? The Empire State Building is a landmark skyscraper found in which US city? 'Meleagris gallopavo' is the Latin name for which part of the Christmas dinner? Which feminist publishing house was founded by Carmen Callil in 1972? In the TV series 'Dad's Army', what was the occupation of Private James Frazer?

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Which film, starring Michael Caine and Sylvester Stallone, featured 18 of global soccer stars, including Pele? Who wrote the cockney comedy musical 'Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be'? Which chemical element, widely used in nuclear power, has the atomic number 92? In geography, Warsaw is the capital of which country? The FIFA series of computer games is based on which sport? If a person is drunk they are said to be 'three sheets to the' what? In the English calendar, what does the abbreviation BC stand for? A 'Dark n' Stormy' consists of ginger beer and which spirit? Which classic novel opens "Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress"? In `Dallas', which character was played by Barbara Bel Geddes and Donna Reed? In which 1987 film did Timothy Dalton first play James Bond? An unkindness or a conspiracy is the collective noun for which members of the crow family? Which 1973 top ten hit for Manfred Mann's Earth Band was based on 'Jupiter' from Gustav Holst's suite 'The Planets'? In geography, Berlin and Hamburg are cities in which country? What 'K' is the measurement of the size of a file which is roughly equivalent to 1000 bytes?

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What 'J' goes before the word 'stick' to give the name of a dried scented paste which is burnt as incense? In the 1989 film 'Dead Poets Society', which US actor and comedian played the English professor John Keating? Penne, fusilli and pappardelle are all varieties of which foodstuff? Who won the Booker Prize in 1990 with her novel 'Posession'?
What was the name of three-masted schooner of which James Onedin was the captain in the TV series 'The Onedin Line'?

Leslie Ash, Toyah Wilcox and Sting all appeared in which classic 1979 film about mods and rockers? Which members of the crow family are collectively known as a tiding? Which French queen was played by Billie Whitelaw in 'Start The Revolution Without Me'? In geography, what D is the name of the second longest river in Europe? For what does the 'E' in the term e-mail stand? According to the saying, if a plan or event is guaranteed to bring you success then 'Bob's your' what? Kerala and Gujarat are states in which Asian country? What name is given to the large Italian sausage served cold and studded with pistachio nuts or green olives? In which book does the March Hare attend the Mad Hatter's tea party? Which TV wonder vehicle was invented by Professor Popkiss and Dr Beaker?

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What was the name of the company formed in 1919 by Charlie Chaplin, D W Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford?

Which musical, based on stories by Sholom Aleicham about a milkman living in Tsarist Russia, opened in in 1964? In astrology, what does the star sign Sagittarius represent? In geography, the cities of Geneva and Zurich are in which European country? For what do the initials C.C.T.V. usually stand? According to the saying, which relative should you not teach to suck eggs? In basketball and wheelchair basketball, how many points is a successful free throw worth? Which small tartlets, filled with almond, curd cheese and lemon, are said to have been created by or for Anne Boleyn? What was the original profession of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? Which city in Missouri was the starting point for the Oregon, California and Santa Fe wagon trails? The comedian Jerry Silberman, who first came to prominence in Mel Brooks films, is better known by what name? Samuel Johnson is quoted as saying "I am willing to love all mankind, except.." a person of which nationality? The MacCrimmon Memorial Recital at Dunvegan Castle, Skye, is for exponents of which musical instrument? In which Danish City are the Christiansborg Palace and the statue of the Little Mermaid? The abbreviation V.H.F stands for 'Very High ' what?

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An overly inquisitive person is known informally as a 'Nosey... ' what? Which British comedian played the chef Gareth Blackstock in the TV sitcom 'Chef!'? Which meat is spiced to make pastrami? Which character in literature was made by the carpenter Geppetto? Which inventor was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11th 1847? Which film about the Guildford Four starred Daniel Day-Lewis as Gerry Conlan and Pete Postlethwaite as his father? Which rock group, formed in 1988, took their name from a character in Harper Lee's novel 'To Kill A Mocking Bird'? With which British foreign secretary did the war secretary, Viscount Castlereagh, fight a duel in September 1809? In geography, which Danish City translates as 'Merchants Harbour'? The abbreviation V.H.S. stands for 'Video Home' what? Traditionally, how many 'cheers' are given when a person is being acclaimed or congratulated? In the British Army, the Royal Military Police are often known by which name relating to the colour of their berets? Which citrus fruit, with the Latin name Citrus paradisi, is the refined descendant of the bigger and rougher pomelo? What was the name of the title character's conscience in the Disney film Pinocchio? Whose last words translate approximately from the Latin as "Even You, Brutus"?

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Who starred as Hercule Poirot in the 1978 film 'Death On The Nile'? Rodgers and Hart's musical, 'A Connecticut Yankee', was based on a story by whom? Which country won the Americas Cup with 'Black Magic' in 1995? The red kangaroo is native to which country? Which initials abbreviate the names of both an alcoholism charity and a roadside recovery service? What is the plural of the noun 'foot'? Which ancient Greek philosopher was both mentor and teacher to Plato? Which town in Oxfordshire gives its name to a type of currant-filled cake, similar to an Eccles cake? Mrs Danvers was the sinister housekeeper of which fictional house? Hannibal Smith was the leader of which band of four Vietnam veterans who used their various skills to help people in tro The song 'Over The Rainbow', sung by Judy Garland, features in which film? What name is given to a small abscess which forms around the base of an eyelash? In the reign of which monarch was the 1707 Act of Union of England and Scotland passed? Which animal undergoes a prolonged period of sleep during winter; bear or giraffe? Breath', the shortest play by Samuel Beckett takes how long to perform; less than a minute or more than a day?

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Which three letters are used to abbreviate the Latin phrase 'et cetera'? On which date in April does April Fool's Day fall? Which planet has a surface temperature of about 460 degrees Celsius, the highest of any planet in the solar system? What was the name of the red and white Plymouth Fury car in the title of Stephen King's novel? Which European country gained its independence from Dutch rule in 1830? Who played the title role in the 1959 film 'The Nun's Story'? Which English-born author of humorous novels also wrote the song 'Bill' that features in 'Showboat'? Who won the US PGA golf tournament in 1989, and the US Open in 1991 and 1999? Which is the natural habitat of the whelk; land or sea? In a standard gear box, which is the lowest gear? According to the common expression, if you suspect that something is afoot you smell which animal? Lisbon is the capital city of which country? Lack of sunlight can cause deficiency of which vitamin in the body? What was the name of the US cruiser which shot down an Iranian civil aircraft in July 1988? Which king of England died of a shoulder wound while besieging the castle of Chalus in France in 1199?

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In the film `Star Wars', what was the name of Han Solo's large, anthropoid side-kick?
Which 1994 Quentin Tarantino film opens with a young couple called Pumpkin and Honey Bunny chatting in a coffee shop?

Which trophy, competed for off the south coast of England, was founded by the Royal Ocean Racing Club in 1957? What 'V' is name for a medical surgeon concerned with the health of animals? The UK road sign warning about wild animals contains a picture of which creature; a deer or an ostrich? Something easy to accomplish is said to be "like taking candy from a" what? Which rap slang word, short for disrespect, means to treat someone with contempt? Which letter is used to represent the number 10 in the hexadecimal number system used in computers? Which British naval hero was given the title of Duke of Bronte by the King of Naples in 1799? Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex, purchased in 1895, was the first building acquired by which conservation body? Which cult director made the films 'Blue Velvet' and 'Wild At Heart'? The musical `Robert And Elizabeth' dealt with the romance between Elizabeth Barrett and which poet? In which city is the Dyson Perrins museum, containing some of the world's finest china? The word sty refers to an enclosed shed used to house which type of farm animal? Which species is the cartoon bird Woody, the character with the manic laugh who first appeared in 1940?

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If you are speaking nonsense, you are said to be speaking `double' what? What is formed when two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen? An oxide of which metal can be used to make crystal glass? In which year did the National Health Service come into being? The city of Oslo was known by what name between 1624 and 1925? Which songwriter did Cary Grant portray in the film 'Night And Day'? What word can mean a round loaf, a small horse or a male swan? In Norse mythology, what type of creature was Audhumla, who gave nourishment to the giant Ymir? Which domesticated farm animal is characterised by its long flat snout and short legs with cloven hooves? Which vegetable does the character Bugs Bunny frequently chomp during his cartoons? According to the popular expression 'ask a silly question and you`ll get' what? In the TV show 'Are You Being Served', what type of pet does Mollie Sugden's character, Mrs Slocombe, have? Which gas comprises about 21% of air by volume? Which hospital was the setting for TV series 'Angels'? Which famous naval mutiny took place on April 28th 1789?

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Which actress was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role as Sissy Spacek's mother in 'Carrie'? Which Rodgers and Hart musical included the songs 'Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered' and 'I Could Write A Book'? In Italy, Bel Paese, ricotta and mascarpone are all varieties of what? In their natural habitat, do gerbils nest underground or in trees? The soap opera 'EastEnders' is primarily set in which UK city? According to the proverb, if you don't want to miss an opportunity what shouldn't you look in the mouth? Which city hosted the Olympic Games that were boycotted by the US in 1980? Compounds of which metallic element have been used for centuries to impart a blue colour to glazes and ceramics? What was the name of Frank and Betty Spencer's baby daughter in 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'? Which country was invaded by the Americans in 1989 with the object of deposing and capturing General Noriega? Who co-starred with Fred Astaire in the film 'Easter Parade'? Which country's parliament consists of an upper house called the Senate and a lower house called the Dail? In poetic metre, what term is used for a metrical foot consisting of two long or stressed syllables? Is a budgerigar a bird or a mammal? Lions, jaguars and tigers belong to which family of mammals?

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At what age does a person by definition become a teenager? Who played Ted Kramer, a father determined to keep custody of his son in the film 'Kramer vs Kramer'? Which food additive was discovered by American chemists Ira Remsen and Constantin Fahlberg in 1879? Which classic 1984 TV drama series was based on Paul Scott's four novels, 'The Raj Quartet'? Which Scottish king was killed in battle with his successor Malcolm III on August 15th, 1057? What was the name of the 1952 film starring Jean Simmons and Victor Mature, based on a play by Bernard Shaw? Which ex-home secretary was appointed Governor of Bermuda in 1992? Salvatore Ferragamo claimed to have invented which type of shoe heel in 1938? Types of which three letter insect have wax producing glands on the underside of their abdomens? Which type of farm animal are 'shorthorns'; sheep or cattle? Which of the following words is a palindrome; kayak or canoe? Which famous battle took place on Senlac Hill in East Sussex? Which scientist and author of 'The Selfish Gene' is married to former Dr Who companion Lalla Ward? In which TV family comedy series did David Cassidy play Keith, son of his real life stepmother, Shirley Jones? During which British monarch's reign did the Crimean War take place?

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In which of the United States was the music artist Prince born? In Roman mythology, which twins were the sons of Rhea Silvia by the war god Mars? In which classic TV comedy series were operational meetings held at St Aldhelm's Church Hall? Which Australian animal is commonly referred to as a roo? The camel is known as the 'ship of the' what? What 'N' is the term for a terrifying or deeply distressing dream? Who wrote the plays entitled 'Man and Superman' and 'Pygmalion'? The name of which gas is derived from the Greek for 'acid producer'? Which heavy metal band entered the album charts at number 1 in 1988 with `Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'? In which town is Shakespeare's birthplace in Henley Street now a museum? In which US state was Bruce Springsteen born? The song 'The Lambeth Walk' came from which musical, which opened in London in December 1937? What name, abbreviated as IDL, is given for most of its length to the 180th meridian of longitude? What 'S' are creatures that weave webs in order to catch prey? What is the general name for the farm animals that congregate in flocks and are regularly dipped and shorn?

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In Japanese, literally meaning 'if it must be so', what is the usual English translation of 'sayonara'? At which meal of the day is muesli most commonly eaten? An isohel is a line on a map joining points of equal amounts of what? What did Lord Reith describe as the 'Bradshaw of broadcasting' when it was first published in 1923? The couch of which psychoanalyst can be seen in the museum dedicated to him in Hampstead? Which supermodel's marriage to Richard Gere came to an end in December 1994? The musical 'The Man Of La Mancha' combines elements of which novel with the troubled life of its author? What name is given to the curved sword with one cutting edge formerly used in the navy? The Kennel Club Charitable Trust is primarily concerned with the well-being of which domestic animal? What name is given to the process of removing the fleece from sheep? A 'bodkin' is a type of what; needle or garment? Of what is demonology the study? In computing, how many bits normally make up a byte? Which square in Beijing was the centre of student demonstrations in May 1989? Who, on May 5th, 1961, became the first American to travel in space?

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How is Mrs Michael Wynn Jones, appointed a director of Norwich City FC in November 1996, better known? Keiko the killer whale was the star of which series of films? Which astronaut, later one of the first American space fatalities, became the first man to return to space in 1965? Is the RSPCA charity primarily concerned with the well-being of animals or children? Which domestic animal is often referred to as Puss? Which word means a period of fourteen nights? In the novel 'Alice in Wonderland', what colour was the rabbit? How many teaspoonsful are equal to one tablespoonful? The skin of which large fish was once used commercially as sandpaper? Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to qualify in which profession in the USA? The Oscar-winning song 'Take My Breath Away', by Berlin, was the love theme in which film? Who wrote the 1962 musical 'Blitz', an evocation of the writer's youth in London? In Greek mythology, the goddess Gaea gave Hera and Zeus a wedding gift of a tree bearing which golden fruit? Which word means `a young cat'? In the countryside a Hen Harrier is a type of what; chicken plucker or bird of prey?

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Which strong cloth is traditionally used by painters and also for making sails and tents? In the 1988 film thriller 'Die Hard', which American actor played New York cop John McClane? To computer users, what does the acronym DOS represent? Painted by British artist Francis Barraud, what was the name of the dog whose portrait is the symbol of HMV? Which battle took place off the Spanish coast on 21st October 1805? Which is the highest of the titles conferred on the eldest son and heir apparent of the UK monarch? Which calculating device consists of balls on rods or wires set in a frame? Which 1973 film based on a story by Daphne du Maurier, starred Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland? Which word comes before 'bunny', 'egg', and 'bonnet'? The Aberdeen Angus is a breed of cattle developed in which UK country? In written English a sentence should begin with a letter of which case; upper or lower? In 2004, Mike Ruddock was appointed the rugby union coach for which country of the UK? Which chemical element was discovered by Marie Curie and her husband in 1898 and named after her native country? Which painter's 'Dove' lithograph was adopted as the symbol of the World Peace Congress in 1949? In which year was King Charles I beheaded?

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Which London museum is named after a Queen and her consort? Who wrote the music for the unsuccessful 1975 musical 'Jeeves'? Who sang with Sarah Brightman on the 1986 hit 'All I Ask Of You'? What colour armband is traditionally worn in the UK in respectful tribute to the recently deceased? What specific term is applied to someone who looks after sheep for a living? Capital letters are of which case; upper or lower? Which British singer and actor is known as the 'Thin White Duke'? Which is the only planet in the solar system named after a goddess? Which Dutch artist, usually known only by his first name, had the surname Van Rijn? How was the pirate Edward Teach better known? A statue of which comedian stands in Old Square, Birmingham, where the Blood Transfusion Centre used to be? Which 1964 musical was an adaptation of Thornton Wilder's play 'The Matchmaker'? In which 1945 film did the Rodgers & Hammerstein song 'It Might As Well Be Spring' feature? According to superstition, a pot of what can be found at the end of a rainbow? What is the plural of the word 'goose'?

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The Republic of Ireland is often referred to as the.what Isle? What was the name of Prince Albert's personal ghillie, who later became a trusted servant to Queen Victoria? Zr is the symbol for which chemical element, used in nuclear reactors and in certain alloys? By what name was the sixteenth century Venetian painter Jacopo Robusti better known? Which future British king illegally married Maria Fiztherbert in a secret ceremony in 1785? The King Stone, the King's Men and the Whispering Knights are part of which Neolithic stone circle? Which race was known as the Grand Liverpool Steeple Chase from 1839 to 1842? What name is given to the outbreak of disease that caused Parliament to meet at Oxford in 1665, rather than London? Smart clothes traditionally worn to church on Sunday are often referred to as 'Sunday' what? The initials RCVS stand for the Royal College of Veterinary... what? In the Gregorian calendar, what is the fifth month of the year? Which blonde actress plays a pathologist called Nikki Alexander in the TV drama 'Silent Witness'? Which metallic element melts at about minus 39 degrees Celsius? Whose work, featuring a dead shark, is entitled 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living' ? On September 29th 1983, Lady Mary Donaldson became the first woman to be elected to which office?

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What is the name of London's main meat market, opened in 1868? In which 1968 musical film did Tommy Steele play a leprechaun? What name, denoting a secret meeting or group, was given to the five ministers chosen by Charles II from 1667 to 1672? Mother's Day is always celebrated on which day of the week? What 'L' describes an insect in the grub state? If a married woman is referred to as Mary Smith, nee Jones, which of the two surnames is her maiden name? Which name, given to someone opposing progress, is taken from a group of 19th century rioters who destroyed machinery? Which number is the basis of the hexadecimal counting system widely used in computers? Which Spanish artist's early works include 'An Old Woman Cooking Eggs' and 'The Waterseller of Seville'? Which European country has been ruled by the House of Saxe Coburg-Gotha since 1831? What colour is the District Line on a London Underground map? Which musical, which opened in New York in 1946 included the song 'The Girl That I Marry'? Which English actress, who rose to fame as a TV detective, was born Ilyena Mirnov? Where is Buckingham Palace situated; London or Buckinghamshire? Purse-web and cobweb are both species of which creature?

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In a court of law, what 'A' is another term for the prisoner at the bar? What is the world's most southerly capital city? Which is the only chemical element whose name contains only three letters? Which Florentine painter was born Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi in 1445? The 'Turtle', designed by American inventor David Bushnell in 1775, was the first example of which type of ship? Which English cathedral city founded in 1673 has only three letters in its name? Which Hans Christian Anderson story features twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds? Which British sculptor, whose works include 'Pierced Form' of 1931, was known for her abstract sculptures? Which country of the UK has a flag that features a red dragon on a green and white background? What 'L' is the offspring of a ram and a ewe? What 'E' denotes a programme in which children from different countries stay with each others' families? In boxing slang, what do the initials 'KO' stand for? What was traditionally measured in ells? Millefiori ornaments are made from which material? In which city in Arizona did the Gunfight at the OK Corral take place in 1881?

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How is Marie Grosholtz, who made wax death masks from guillotined heads during the French Revolution, better known? What colour was the twopenny stamp issued on the same day as the Penny Black, in 1840? Which actor starred in the title role in the film 'Michael Collins'? Which country of the UK has the largest population; England or Scotland? In the UK 'Fido' and 'Rover' are traditional names for which domestic pet? In the NATO phonetic alphabet, the word 'uniform' represents which letter? What kind of animal was the TV cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn? What, in mathematics, is normally vulgar and sometimes improper? Maine Coon, Ragdoll and Sphynx are breeds of which animal? The United States Patent Office granted Patent Number 174,465 to Alexander Graham Bell for which invention? What is the acronym of the government department that replaced MAFF after the 2001 general election? Which TV barrister, who only took defence cases, was in chambers at 3, Equity Court? The 1670 Treaty of Dover, between Charles II and Louis XIV, led Britain and France to declare war on which country? In terms of land area, which is larger; Scotland or England? Which 'S' is the figure of a man dressed in ragged clothes intended to frighten birds from growing crops?

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In the NATO phonetic alphabet, which letter is represented by the word 'echo'? In which boardgame can a player acquire a 'Get Out of Jail Free' card? Which word, from the Old French for 'goods of weight', is used for the traditional system of pounds and ounces? Which member of the gull family is the most commonly found in Britain? Who, after World War II, was forced to renounce his divinity but was allowed to retain the title of emperor? Which number must be dialled twice at the start of an overseas phone call from Britain? Which member of the royal family is also Baron Greenwich? Which building in London's Whitehall was the site of the execution of Charles I in 1649? For what do the initials UK stand? Do the PDSA and Blue Cross charities provide care and medical support for animals or children? What 'H' is the introductory page on a website which usually contains links to other documents within the site? What is the only US state whose name begins with the letter 'G'? After carbon, which element is most frequently present in organic compounds? The male of which Australian bird sits on the eggs to hatch them, while the female frequently goes off to mate with anot Which King of England lost his treasure in the Wash?

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Which was the first London main-line railway terminus, opened in 1837? Bloody Mary sings 'Happy Talk' in which Rodgers and Hammerstein musical? What name was given to the Acts of Parliament of 1673 and 1678, which aimed to exclude Catholics from public office? In Britain, pillar boxes which are used for posting letters are usually painted what primary colour? Is the ringed turtle a dove or falcon? What name is given to the glass globe into which fortune tellers gaze, hoping to see future events? Which musical instrument was Jacqueline du Pr famous for playing? Mycology is the study of which organisms? Of which animal is the male a boar, the female a sow, the young a cub? What name was given to the war fought between Britain and China from 1839-42? In which range of hills is the Wookey Hole cave? Who starred as Robert Kincaid in the film 'The Bridges Of Madison County'? Who died on 4th June 1941 at Doorn in the Netherlands, where he had been living since 1918? Which village in the north-east of Scotland is the furthest point from Land's End on the British mainland? If an organism is an octopod, how many feet does it have?

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The phrase 'modern conveniences' is usually abbreviated to what? Established in 2000 to protect the public's health in relation to food, what to the initials FSA stand for? Which German-born engineer led the V-2 rocket program and later worked for NASA? Which antelope makes a series of vertical leaps up to 11 feet high, called pronking, when it is alarmed or excited? Which British general died in 1759 having achieved the end of French rule in Canada? Which large English city has an Anglican cathedral called St James' and a Roman Catholic one called Christ the King? In which Italian hill town is the Basilica of St Francis a centre for pilgrimage? Which Indian city became a British possession as part of Catherine of Braganza's dowry when she married Charles II? In which country is the town of Welshpool; England or Wales? Bunny is a name used by children to describe which small long-eared furry creature? What 'P' is the title of a teacher of the highest rank in a field of learning? On the set of which 1963 epic film did Liz Taylor and Richard Burton meet and fall in love? The oxide of which chemical element is widely used in the white paint used on the coating of household goods? What name is given to the soft-bodied legless grub of various insects, especially the housefly? Princess Alexandra, who married the future Edward VII in 1863, was the daughter of the king of which country?

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In Devon and Cornwall, what was mined in an area known as a stannary?


In 'Dad's Army', what was the name of Captain Mainwaring's second-in-command who was also his chief clerk at the bank?

What hit southern England on October 15th 1987, shortly after BBC weatherman Michael Fish denied it would happen? The Tower of London stands on the north bank of which river? What colour rags are proverbially said to enrage bulls? A big, all-embracing, slightly rough cuddle is known as what type of hug? 'Whisky in the Jar' and 'The Boys Are Back in Town' were '70s Top 10 hits for which Irish rock band? With which garden flower is George Russell, who developed them in York from 1911, particularly associated? The Mavis is the poetic name for which bird? The Uzi sub-machine gun, named after its designer Uziel Gal, was originally manufactured in which country? The Long Mynd, the Lawley and Caer Caradoc are all hills in which county? The musical 'Your Own Thing', was an adaptation of which Shakespeare play? Which spy escaped from Wormwood Scrubs in October 1966 using a rope ladder strengthened by knitting needles? Which famous London residence was built in about 1705 for the Duke of Buckingham? In sculpture, what is the name for the horizontal revolving disc used to spin the clay as it is shaped?

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The fun-fair ride in which carriages pass through dark, supposedly haunted tunnels, is known by what name? At which football ground does Newcastle United play its home matches? Hedera helix is the scientific name for which climbing evergreen plant? Which animal 'farrows' when giving birth? Who was the last monarch to refuse the Royal Assent to an Act of Parliament? Which member of the Royal family married Commander Tim Laurence in December 1992? In which 1984 film did Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis play a trio of New York parapsychologists? In the novel by D H Lawrence, what was the name of Lady Chatterley's Lover? In 1994 Michael Jackson married the daughter of which American performer? The traditional war dance called 'The Haka' was originally performed by the indigenous people of which country? What is the name given to the stone edging of a pavement separating it from the gutter? Which Pulitzer Prize winning author wrote 'All My Sons' and 'The Crucible'? Which plant has the scientific name trifolium because it normally has three leaves? The skylark and which other member of the lark family nests in Britain throughout the year? Which French queen was the wife of Louis XVI?

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Which charity, founded in 1953 by Chad Varah, is staffed by volunteers who only know each other by their first names? The 1998 film 'Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil', directed by Clint Eastwood, was set in which city in Georgia? Later to become a popular TV detective, which actor played Lars Thorwald in 'Rear Window'? In which northern English city was John Lennon born in 1940? The children`s custom of calling at houses on Halloween is called what '... or treat'? In the nursery rhyme that begins "Hush-a-bye baby, on the tree top", what will happen "when the wind blows"? Los Angeles is situated on which coast of the United States, East or West? Which South African tree gives its name to a type of spear made from its wood? The tiger is native to which continent? Leopold I became which country's first king in 1831? Which international airport lies about 10 kilometres north of Ayr? What was the name of Edward Heath's yacht, destroyed by a freak storm in September 1974? Which creature was 'elusive' for Bob Lind in his 1966 hit? A cagoule is a garment designed to be worn where? The children`s custom of calling at houses on Halloween is called `trick or' what?

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In the children's song, which words precede the lines "short and stout, here is my handle, here is my spout"? Complete the title of the 1984 children's fantasy film, 'The NeverEnding ...' what? Which highly poisonous member of the parsley family was said to be used by Socrates to commit suicide? Which is the only living species of deer where both sexes have antlers? William II and his troops landed at Carrickfergus on June 24th 1690, prior to which battle? Famed 18th century drinker Harry Elwes is believed to be the original model for which piece of Staffordshire pottery? Who played Detective John Kelly in 'NYPD Blue'? In 1896, which famous lawman controversially refereed a boxing match between Bob Fitzsimmons and Tom Sharkey? What 'S' is the name for the lightweight soft footwear designed for wearing indoors? In Scotland, which day of the year is known as 'Hogmanay'? At children's parties, "squashed tomatoes and stew" is often sung to the tune of which well known song? IOW is an abbreviation for which island, lying off the south coast of England? The seeds of which common tree have little 'wings', with which they twirl down to earth in autumn? The young of which animal is sometimes called a hoglet? Against whom did England fight three wars 1652-54, 1665-67 and 1672-74 respectively?

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Jacob's Ladder is a steep flight of 322 steps to the top of which landmark in Somerset? Spiny and hairy are the two species of which small mammal? Who was the 'Radio Doctor', who later became the only person to be chairman of the ITA and later the BBC? Which practical fashion accessories are colloquially known as shades? Which UK city is nearer to London; Leeds or Bristol? What is the first line of the nursery rhyme in which "the cow jumped over the moon"? The character Jim Robinson is most closely associated with which Australian TV soap? Which Austrian composer's Symphony Number 9 in C Major is known as the 'Great''? The name of which animal literally means 'nose horn' in Greek? Which profession was traditionally followed by residents of Grub Street, London in the 17th century? Opened in January 1863, which is the oldest of the London Underground lines? On which racecourse are the Whitbread Gold Cup and the Eclipse Stakes run? Which British vocalist had hits with `The Crying Game' in 1964, and 'Mama' in 1966? What 'B' is the piece of cloth fastened around the front of a child to protect the clothes while feeding? In which country of the UK is Gretna Green, the village that traditionally welcomed eloping couples?

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The list of set subjects taught in state schools in England and Wales is called the National... what? From which European language is the word armadillo, meaning man in armour, derived? Which verse-drama by Byron has formed the basis of music by Schumann and Tchaikovsky? What have polled cattle had removed? Which year of the Seven Years War is known as the Year of Victories? Which entertainer's Banana Boots are on display at the People's Palace Museum in Glasgow? According to a Lennon and McCartney song, with which band did Billy Shears play? Which substance, secreted by honeybee workers, is fed to larvae being raised as potential queen bees? Bracelets are worn on which part of the body? In terms of land area which is larger; Scotland or Wales? A large portable stereo on which loud music is played is known colloquially as a 'ghetto' what? In which African country is the Namib Desert located? Which Russian composer's first symphony, composed in 1866, is known as 'Winter Daydreams'? What is the common name for the sea creatures which belong to the class Asteroidea? Who returned to his native land from exile in Paris on February 1st 1979?

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Which relic was returned home to Scotland in 1996 after over 700 years in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey? Which character did John Wayne first play in the film 'True Grit'? Who played Maid Marian in the 1976 film 'Robin and Marian'? Underpants with full length legs are informally known as 'long... ' what? New Years Day, the first and last Mondays in May and Boxing Day are known as which sort of public holiday? What relation is the brother of your niece to you? Which Irish author wrote the play, 'An Ideal Husband'? Which Spanish forename was shared by the painter Picasso and the cellist Casals? Which animals are affected by Texas fever? Which German socialist wrote 'The Condition of the Working Class In England' when based in Manchester in the 1840s? Which member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood wrote 'News From Nowhere', which described a socialist rural utopia? What is the title of Anna Sewell's only novel, the autobiography of a horse? Which city did the Vikings call Mickle Garth, meaning 'Great City'? On which article of clothing are cufflinks used as a fastener? UK public holidays get their common name from which type of financial institution?

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What `B` is the name for a structure that provides a passage over a river or ravine? 'Something touched me deep inside, the day the music died' are lyrics from which Don McLean song? In jazz, what name is given to a short distinctive repeated phrase often used as a melodic feature? Which common bird, with the Latin name 'Sturnus vulgaris', is a close relative of the mynah bird? What general name is given to the risings of 1536-37, against the religious policies of Henry VIII's government? Which saint's feast day is celebrated in Britain on July 15th? Which group first topped the UK singles charts in 1995 with 'Fairground'? "My word is my bond" is the motto of which London financial organisation? Bootleg, flares and bellbottoms are styles of which item of clothing? In which English city is the main Imperial War Museum? Alphabetically. which of these creatures comes first; aardvark or armadillo? A trichologist studies the structure, functions and diseases of which specific area of the body? Which composer's best known work is the opera 'Cavalleria Rusticana'? Whistling, Black Necked and Trumpeter are all species of which bird? In which city was Saint Paul born as Saul in about 1 AD?

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In which university did the 1830s movement originate, that sought to link Anglicanism to the Roman Catholic Church? Which British colony surrendered to the Japanese on Christmas Day 1941? Who was the last English king to die in battle? Which garment, usually worn next to the skin, has sleeves, cuffs, a collar and a tail? In which English city is the Natural History Museum? What word can mean to hit someone and also the turn-up of the end of a shirt sleeve? What is the name of the Canadian island province that has the abbreviation PEI? Which brass musical instrument gets its name from the Italian for 'large trumpet'? On a brown tourist information sign in Britain, which animal denotes a zoo? What was the surname of the outlaw brothers Frank and Jesse? The inhabitants of which island off the English coast call themselves 'swampies'? Who was Agony Aunt at the Daily Mirror from the mid-1960s until November 1996? Which female singer-songwriter, who was born on St Kitts island, had a Top 20 hit in 1983 with 'Drop The Pilot'? For which regular activity do some men use a brush, soap and a blade? Which UK bank holiday falls three days after Good Friday?

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Wellies' is an informal name for which items of footwear? Which classic British car featured as a getaway vehicle in the 1969 crime comedy, 'The Italian Job'? The score of the musical 'Song of Norway' was based on melodies by which composer? Which breed of horse derives its name from the place near Trieste where an Austrian imperial stud was situated? In which year did Christopher Columbus set out on his first voyage of discovery to the New World? In 1984, which British businessman built a 2 million mansion on his private island Necker, in the Virgin Islands? a low rounded hump built across a road to deter speeding motorists is known as a 'sleeping' what? Opera singer Lesley Garrett had a Top 20 hit with which religious song, released as a single for Christmas 1993? Which part of the body would a person wear in a quiff? On which date in October does Halloween fall in Britain? Which animal lends its name to a frame, usually made of wood, that is used for airing or drying clothes? Which word follows 'Boogie', 'Summer' and 'Southern' to give the names of three UK chart singles? Which Australian musical instrument is traditionally made from a length of wood, hollowed out by termites? Which order of insects, with four transparent or membranous wings, includes ants, bees and wasps? Which field marshal commanded the forces opposing Napoleon's invasion of Russia?

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Which county, formed in 1974 and abolished in 1996, consisted of parts of Somerset and Gloucestershire? Who had a top twenty hit with 'Winter Wonderland' in 1958? What did General de Gaulle describe as "Too serious a matter to be left to the politicians"? A man who wears female attire, especially for a performance, is sometimes known as a 'drag' what? The Metropolitan Police is the principal police force of which city? If a flag is described as a 'tricolour' it features how many colours? Joseph Pilates is credited with inventing which fitness regime? Whose symphony in D, No 101, is nicknamed 'The Clock'? Which resin is produced from the secretions of the tiny lac insect? In which year did the Gunpowder Plot take place? Which is the longest river in Scotland? Which actor's roles included scowling, vicious Warleggan in `Poldark' and the wimpish hero of the sitcom `Dear John'? What was the title of the follow up to the TV series 'Fresh Fields', which followed the Fields to northern France? Maternity clothes are designed to be worn by which sex? The Caledonian Canal in Scotland links the North Sea to which ocean?

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According to the old saying 'red sky at night, shepherd's' what? Loch Lomond is the largest freshwater lake in which country of the UK? How many 'I''s are there in the word 'Mississippi'? In which opera by Bellini does the heroine, a Druid priestess, sing the aria 'Casta Diva'? A loggerhead is a species of which sea creature? What was Queen Victoria's first Christian name? Which river flows past Balmoral Castle on its way to the North Sea? What post did Will Somers hold at Henry VIII's court? Which actor and singer starred as Joey Evans in the film 'Pal Joey'? Sling-backs, flip-flops and plimsolls are worn on which part of the body? The word 'rural' refers to which area; the town or the countryside? In the western world which head movement is used to signal agreement? In football, what do the initials QPR stand for? Which Austrian composed the waltz 'Morgenblatter', meaning 'morning papers', for the Vienna Press Ball? Now common throughout Europe, which bird was previously only found in parts of the Balkans?

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