Blockbusters 02 - (Submitted By Yoda)
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001 M What 'M' means not shiny, having no lustre and is applied to paint? Matt
002 O What 'O' was King of the Fairies in 'Midsummer Night's Dream'? Oberon
003 K What 'K' is Superman's home planet? Krypton
004 D What 'D' is toothpaste? Dentifrice
005 J What 'J' is a creeping plant called moneywort? Jenny
006 P What 'P' describes the small amount of cash in an office or a non-commissioned officer in the Navy? Petty
007 H What 'H' is the generally used name for the low countries, or Netherlands? Holland
008 W What 'W' is the first name of Shirley MacLaine's brother who calls himself Beatty? Warren
009 F What 'F' was Marlowe's and Goethe's hero who sold his soul to the devil? Faust
010 B What 'B' is a pair of pheasants, or other game? Brace
011 L What 'L' is the name of the political party that succeeded the Whigs? Liberals
012 S What 'S' is the building for housing horses, or the collective name for the racehorses belonging to one owner? Stable
013 T What 'T is the usual nursery word for stomach? Tummy
014 R What 'R' is the outside of a cheese or the peel of an orange? Rind
015 C What 'C' is in charge of a lifeboat? Coxswain
016 E What 'E' can he bald, golden or American? Eagle
017 A What 'A' precedes strip, force, and cushion? Air
018 V What 'V' was a name invented by Swift for one of his correspondents, afterwards borne by Virginia Woolfs sister? Vanessa
019 G What 'G' is the characteristic expression worn by a Cheshire cat? Grin
020 N What 'N' is the great turkey-producing county of England? Norfolk
021 C What 'C' among Chaucer's Pilgrims told the story of Patient Griselda? Clerk
022 I What 'I' are your cutting teeth in the front? Incisors
023 N What 'N' is an open fabric, knotted into meshes, for catching fish? Net
024 O What 'O' is to take possession of territory by running over it with military force? Occupy
025 F What 'F' is the name given to the leaf-like foliage of ferns? Fronds
026 K What 'K' was a painter whose works of art unexpectedly fetched more than a quarter of a million at auction? Keating
027 A What 'A' is a narrow lane that can be blind, bowling or skittle? Alley
028 P What 'P' is a perfect diamond of over 100 carats, or any supremely excellent person or thing? Paragon
029 D What 'D' comes before treat, courage, and cheese? Dutch
030 J What 'J' comes before snipe, ass and daw? Jack
031 B What 'B' in the northern part of the Northern Hemisphere is the shallowest of all the seas? Baltic
032 Q What 'Q' is a voice with a shaking or tremulous quality? Quavery
033 H What 'H' is the common noun of assemblage for goats and cows? Herd
034 L What 'L' is what cloth is woven on? Loom
035 S What 'S' comes before blast, bag and paper? Sand
036 R What 'R' means to roam, or to talk incoherently? Ramble
037 E What 'E' are substances that need detonation before causing destruction? Explosives
038 M What 'M' is a metallic element that is liquid at room temperature? Mercury
039 T What 'T' follows oxygen, bell and circus? Tent
040 U What 'U' sometimes has two teats and sometimes four? Udder
041 G What 'G' was unified by Bismarck? Germany
042 Y What 'Y' is a Republic washed by the Adriatic Sea? Yugoslavia
043 A What 'A' is the surgical removal of a limb? Amputation
044 T What 'T' can he called Natterjacks? Toads
045 V What 'V' are main cavities of the heart? Ventricles
046 S What 'S' comes before level, gum and lamp? Spirit
047 U What 'U' made `Love's Great Adventure'? Ultravox
048 B What 'B' was the title taken by Maxwell Aitken, the newspaper magnate, when he was made a peer? Beaverbook
049 E What 'E' is the nickname for the device that produces winning Premium Bond numbers? Ernie
050 N What 'N' are, or were, Poor Clares? Nuns
051 I What 'I' is a cricketer called Botham? Ian
052 L What 'L' is a mollusc with a pyramid-shaped shell which is proverbial for clinging to rocks? Limpet
053 P What 'P' was one of the seven hills of Rome? Palatine
054 O What 'O' is a twentieth of a pint of fluid? Ounce
055 H What 'H' was the King who lost his life at Hastings in 1066? Harold
056 F What 'F' is the commonest computer language used for scientific programmes? Fortran
057 D What 'D' is a megalith like a cromlech? Dolmen
058 M What 'M' is a disease of glands, in the neck (and sometimes elsewhere), called parotitis? Mumps
059 J What 'J' is a remote place to which a person is humorously consigned, mentioned in the book of Samuel? Jericho
060 R What 'R' is the rag that is said to annoy a bull? Red
061 C What 'C' is the Christian name shared by the inventor of the hovercraft and the author of 'The Lady's Not for Burning'? Christopher
062 E What 'E' is the commonest of the various forms of alcohol? Ethyl
063 I What 'I' is a parade of persons from whom a suspect is to be picked out? Identity
064 N What 'N' is an egg that is really fresh? Newlaid
065 R What 'R' is the light at the back of a vehicle, which comes on when you back? Reversing
066 W What 'W' made Harrogate, Baden-Baden and Bath famous as Spas? Water
067 D What 'D' is a cyclone or low-pressure system in meteorology? Depression
068 K What 'K' is the marsh marigold? Kingcup
069 B What 'B' is the father of Zowie? Bowie
070 V What 'V' was the most famous 17th century painter from Delft? Vermeer
071 F What 'F" is the final position of a breakdance routine? Freeze
072 T What 'T' is the type of dog called a Jack Russell? Terrier
073 S What 'S' is the game played by one person, or a single stone diamond ring? Solitaire
074 Y What 'Y' makes beer alcoholic? Yeast
075 L What 'L' is a Royal Spa in Warwickshire? Leamington
076 G What 'G' is the flesh you get from cold or fear? Goose
077 P What 'P' was the dominant federal state in Germany from 1871 to 1918? Prussia
078 U What 'U' is the most densely populated of the South American countries? Uruguay
079 J What 'J' began life in Martinique as Mademoiselle Tascher de la Pagerie, and ended up an Empress? Josephine
080 A What 'A' is a bet on several successive races or a storage battery? Accumulator
081 F What 'F' is the other two-syllable word for fluter, flutist or flute-player? Flautist
082 O What 'O' has a great Nebula in the hilt of his sword? Orion
083 K What 'K' are sheepshanks and clove hitches? Knots
084 R What 'R' was the surname of the Russian Royal Dynasty until 1917? Romanoff
085 T What 'T' was the Welsh family that gave us five Sovereigns? Tudors
086 A What 'A' is a landlord who doesn't live on his property, or a person who doesn't go to his work? Absentee
087 E What 'E' is to preserve a body from decay with oils and spices? Embalm
088 B What 'B' comes before man, seller, and foot forward? Best
089 P What 'P' spent a long time trying to form a government in Israel in August 1984? Perez
090 D What 'D' was the city where Mrs Gandhi was assassinated? Delhi
091 N What 'N' is the group of theatres which includes the Lyttelton and the Olivier? National
092 J What 'J' is another word for 'to stick', or to block by crowding? Jam
093 S What 'S' is a sign of the Zodiac that has a sting in its tail? Scorpio
094 H What 'H' is home to a bee? Hive
095 U What 'U' is the husband of an Aunt? Uncle
096 G What 'G' was William, the prize-winning author of 'The Rites of Passage'? Golding
097 M What 'M' is a male pop singer who shares his name with Miss Monroe? Marilyn
098 W What 'W' is where a belt usually goes? Waist
099 C What 'C' is a breed of tiny Mexican dog? Chihuahua
100 L What 'L' is the only member of the cat family to have a mane? Lion
101 M What 'M' is the light metal that burns with a brilliant white light? Magnesium
102 O What 'O' is a double-reed.instrument in the woodwind section of an orchestra? Oboe
103 K What 'K' is all of a soldier's gear, which is often inspected? Kit
104 D What 'D' goes before wit, weather and wine? Dry
105 J What 'J' goes with flotsam? Jetsam
106 P What 'P' is the practice of reading character from lines in the hand? Palmistry
107 H What 'H' comes before fly, guards and play? Horse
108 W What 'W' was the first great leader of Poland's Solidarity? Walesa
109 F What 'F' is a celebration in Spain or Mexico? Fiesta
110 B What 'B' comes before thorn, berry and bird? Black
111 L What 'L' means gain or profit and is nearly always filthy? Lucre
112 S What 'S' was the character played by Olivia Newton- John in 'Grease'? Sandy
113 T What 'T', eaten as a vegetable, was once known as a love apple? Tomato
114 R What 'R' falls 'Mainly in the Plains'? Rain
115 C What 'C' is another word for choirboy? Chorister
116 E What 'E' is the statuette awarded to outstanding shows, or performers, on television? Emmy
117 A What 'A' are gibbons, orang-utans, chimpanzees and gorillas? Apes
118 V What 'V' in America is the state known as 'The Old Dominion'? Virginaia
119 G What 'G' is also known as plumbago or black lead? Graphite
120 N What 'N' is the town in Galilee where Jesus was a carpenter'? Nazareth
121 C What 'C' is a crack in a glacier or an ice-sheet? Crevasse
122 I What 'I' is a Mozart opera about a King of Crete? Idomeneo
123 N What 'N' is the first name of Mr St John Stevas? Norman
124 O What 'O' is a book size where the sheet is folded three times to produce sixteen pages of eight sheets? Octavo
125 F What 'F' is the first page of a newspaper, where all the big stories go? Front
126 K What 'K' was the Anglo Saxon kingdom settled by Hengist and Horsa? Kent
127 A What 'A' is a building endowed by charity, to house the elderly poor? Almshouse
128 P What 'P' is the umbelliferous plant whose leaves flavour a white sauce often served with cod? Parsley
129 D What 'D' is Offa supposed to have constructed in the 8th century as a boundary for Mercia? Dyke
130 J What 'J' is the name given to God in the Old Testament? Jehovah
131 B What 'B' was murdered on December 29th, 1170 in Canterbury? Becket
132 Q What 'Q' is an adult female pedigree cat? Queen
133 H What 'H' is thought to have married Eva Braun during the last days of their lives? Hitler
134 L What 'L' are the organs of respiration? Lungs
135 S What 'S' goes before lavender, legs and lion? Sea
136 R What 'R' was the parapet of a castle from which boiling oil and arrows were despatched? Ramparts
137 E What 'E' is affected by astigmatism? Eye
138 M What 'M' is the large tent often used for weddings and fetes? Marquee
139 T What 'T' is a game that consists of snapping little discs into a cup? Tiddlywinks
140 U What 'U' comes from the Greek for 'no place' and is the name of Sir Thomas More's imaginary country? Utopia
141 G What 'G' is the town in Somerset which has a holy thorn that flowers at Christmas? Glastonbury
142 Y What 'Y' is last year or earlier? Yester
143 A What 'A' is the continent of origin of the tomato and potato? America
144 T What 'T' are minion, bourgeois, and ruby, which are used by printers? Type
145 V What 'V' is rapidity of motion and comes after actual, circular, and terminal? Velocity
146 S What 'S' goes before head, test and graft? Skin
147 U What 'U' is a diamond in the rough state? Uncut
148 B What 'B' is a quiz hosted by Jim Bowen in which there are questions and dart-playing? Bullseye
149 E What 'E' is a kind of mixed beer, an un-castrated animal or something that is whole? Entire
150 N What 'N' was the American President who resigned in 1974? Nixon
151 I What 'I' is bliss, where "Tis folly to be wise'? Ignorance
152 L What 'L' is commanded by a coxswain and rescues people? Lifeboat
153 P What 'P' was Mohammed Ali Jinnah the first Governor General of? Pakistan
154 O What 'O' is the tale of a long journey made by a mythical Greek warrior? Odyssey
155 H What 'H' is a hurricane called Alex, who plays snooker? Higgins
156 F What 'F' was the nickname given to people seeking gold in California in the middle of the 19th century? Fortyniners
157 D What 'D' can be seven sins, nightshade and serious? Deadly
158 M What 'M' is the best known type of map projection? Mercator
159 J What 'J' is named after Leyden and is a primitive form of electric battery or condenser? Jar
160 R What 'R' is defined as grim when meaning death personified? Reaper
161 C What 'C' was comic actor/producer, Sir Charles Spencer, who died in 1977? Chaplin
162 E What 'E' was the father of Methuselah and is Mr Powell, M P? Enoch
163 I What 'I' was once Mesopotamia and is now at war? Iraw
164 N What 'N' is ten times ten, minus ten? Ninety
165 R What 'R' is a garden tool for collecting up leaves or breaking the soil's surface? Rake
166 W What 'W' is a pattern in blue, first seen on English china in the 18th century? Willow
167 D What 'D' is the needle you use for mending socks'? Darning
168 K What 'K' do doctors find renal calculi or stones? Kidney
169 B What 'B' goes before foot, back, and faced? Bare
170 V What 'V' is an old soldier or a very old car? Veteran
171 F What 'F' is the popular name for naval underwater demolition teams? Frogman
172 T What 'T is the Jewish name for the Old Testament of the Bible? Torah
173 S What 'S' was Wurzel Gummidge who stood in a field to frighten the birds? Scarecrow
174 Y What 'Y' is a slang term in Britain for all Americans: but in the USA means only Northerners'? Yankee
175 L What 'L' is the mountain in Syria round which many of the Druse live? Lebanon
176 G What 'G' is the unit of heredity in the chromosomes? Gene
177 P What 'P' is a baby that was born before the expected time? Premature
178 U What 'U' means against the current or nearer the source? Upstream
179 J What 'Y said, 'You ain't heard nothin' yet' in the first talking picture? Jolson
180 A What 'A' is a door that is not quite shut? Ajar
181 F What 'F' could be dance, mezzanine or parquet? Floor
182 O What 'O' are used to pull ploughs in many parts of the world? Oxen
183 K What 'K' is the Aga who is spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslims? Khan
184 R What 'R' is a tiny island that- comes next to 'Malin' in the shipping forecasts? Rocktail
185 T What 'T" between Wapping and Rotherhithe was built by Brunel? Tunnel
186 A What 'A' means to shorten or abbreviate written matter? Abridge
187 E What 'E' used to be the internationally recognised name for Southern Ireland? Eire
188 B What 'B' do you do when you sneak off? Bunk
189 P What 'P' slew Medusa and gave the head to Athena? Perseus
190 D What 'D' was murdered after an intrigue between Bothwell and Mary Stuart? Darnley
191 N What 'N' is called 'Nanette', and is married to Bryan Forbes? Newman
192 J What 'J' was the part of an ass used as a weapon in the bible? Jawbone
193 S What 'S' is a person who hides on a ship to get a free trip? Stowaway
194 H What 'H' was the astronomer whose name is associated with 'Red Shift'? Hubble
195 U What 'U' is an imaginary land where everything is perfect? Utopia
196 G What 'G' means to strike or snap teeth together in rage or pain? Gnash
197 M What 'M' was the Italian who largely invented radio? Marconi
198 W What 'W' goes with beetle, and has a thin end? Wedge
199 C What 'C' is made into sauerkraut? Cabbage
200 L What 'L' can be cordate, palmate, or pinnate? Leaf
201 M What 'M' is twelve o'clock when it's dark? Midnight
202 O What 'O' is a gemstone which comes in varieties called fire and black? Opal
203 K What 'K' is a Russian fortress that houses the Soviet Government? Kremlin
204 D What 'D' goes with hose? Doublet
205 J What 'J' is a nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll? Jabberwocky
206 P What 'P' was lost and regained by Milton? Paradise
207 H What 'H' is a famous play in which Yorick and Horatio are characters? Hamlet
208 W What 'W' is the name by which Mr Collins, who wrote 'The Woman in White', is known? Wilkie
209 F What 'F is the crypto-crystalline rock used by Neolithic man? Flint
210 B What 'B' is a sort of tree, a thing you pack shoes in, or a type of spanner? Box
211 L What 'L' can be tiger, turk's cap, or madonna? Lilies
212 S What 'S' was a man who was blinded by the Philistines and made to work in Gaza? Samson
213 T What 'T' is a name for privates in the British Army? Tommy
214 R What 'R' is put in a dustbin and is useless trash? Rubbish
215 C What 'C' is made into marrons glacês? Chestnuts
216 E What 'E' is the farm inhabited by the Sugdens? Emmerdale
217 A What 'A' is a small town in Scotland where smokies come from? Arbroath
218 V What 'V' was the name of Gagarin's space vehicle in 1961? Vostok
219 G What 'G' is the well known name for the very fast gaze-hound that hunts by sight? Greyhound
220 N What 'N' is another name for Holland? Netherlands
221 C What 'C' is the noise made by a raven or a frog? Croak
222 I What 'I' is the name of a fairy opera by Gilbert and Sullivan? Iolanthe
223 N What 'N' was the dominant political party in the 1930s in Germany? Nazi
224 O What 'O' is a sky darkened by many clouds? Overcoat
225 F What 'F' means to go often or habitually, to a place, or a house? Frequent
226 K What 'K' is an investment in the form of a foreign coin? Krugerrand
227 A What 'A' is a word like amiable, meaning friendly, or showing good will? Amicable
228 P What 'P' was the name of the first man-made vehicle to quit the solar system? Pioneer
229 D What 'D' was the famous vampire created by Bram Stoker? Dracula
230 J What 'J' was the handsome and respected half of horrible Edward Hyde? Jekyll
231 B What 'B', coloured gold, used to hang in threes outside a pawnbroker's establishment? Balls
232 Q What 'Q' are the spines of a porcupine? Quills
233 H What 'H' is the German Port that gave its name to fried minced steak? Hamburg
234 L What 'L' was a dreaded disease in medieval times, but is now fortunately getting rarer? Leprosy
235 S What 'S' goes before fastener, shot and dragon? Snap
236 R What 'R' were the rocks around which the ragged rascal ran? Rugged
237 E What 'E' is a town famous for its salts and racecourse? Epsom
238 M What 'M' was produced in 1848 by Engels and Marx for the communists? Manifesto
239 T What 'T is the fifth day of the week? Thursday
240 U What 'U' takes the place of another; usually a ruler and usually by force? Usurper
241 G What 'G' is a mythical lord who writes in Private Eye'? Gnome
242 Y What 'Y' is Tokyo's seaport? Yokohama
243 A What 'A' is rung at morn, noon and sunset? Angelus
244 T What 'T' was Maggie Tulliver's brother in 'Mill on the Floss'? Tom
245 V What 'V' means crafty or cunning like a fox? Vulpine
246 S What 'S' goes before book, line, and teller? Story
247 U What 'U' means wrong way up? Upsidedown
248 B What 'B' starred in the films 'Help' and 'A Hard Day's Night'? Beatles
249 E What 'E' did Ensa provide for the troops in the last war? Entertainment
250 N What 'N' is the largest republic of Central America? Nicaragua
251 I What 'I' once included the areas now known as Bangladesh and Pakistan? Indiana
252 L What 'L' is a vegetable that comes long, cos or cabbage? Lettuce
253 P What 'P' is any journal published at regular intervals? Periodical
254 O What 'O' on the Isis is a city of dreaming spires? Oxford
255 H What 'H' is the double seat on the back of an elephant? Howdah
256 F What 'F' goes before trot, glove, and hunt? Fox
257 D What 'D' has games called muggins, all threes, threes and fives, or sniff? Dominoes
258 M What 'M' wants to clean up television and is called Whitehouse? Mary
259 J What 'J' was 'always tomorrow, never today' much to Alice's mystification? Jam
260 R What 'R' is another name for a Mac? Raincoat
261 C What 'C' is often used to treat the water in swimming baths? Chlorine
262 E What 'E' are Exonians native inhabitants of? Exeter
263 I What 'I' is a slight knowledge, a hint, a suspicion? Inkling
264 N What 'N' is the first name of a BBC presenter called Edmonds? Noel
265 R What 'R' wears a top-hat and tails and announces circus acts? Ringmaster
266 W What 'W is an official in charge of prisoners in a jail? Warder
267 D What 'D' is the unit of currency in Singapore? Dollar
268 K What 'K' was a Soviet premier called Nikita, who died in 1971? Krushchev
269 B What 'B' is a compartment for oil or coal in a ship, or a hazard in golf? Bunker
270 V What 'V' means strong, intense or glaring when applied to colour or light? Vivid
271 F What 'F' is raised and lowered on poles? Flags
272 T What 'T is a tiny drink, or a small toddler? Tot
273 S What 'S' is a description of your youthful days, or a dish of raw vegetables? Salad
274 Y What 'Y' is what a ship does when it deviates temporarily and irregularly from course? Yaw
275 L What 'I' is a member of the Genus Allium, and is a symbol of Wales? Leek
276 G What 'G' is the `G' of the probably doomed GLC? Greater
277 P What 'P' is a doctor who does medical, rather than surgical treatment? Physician
278 U What 'U' is a student who hasn't yet got a degree? Undergraduate
279 J What 'J' is the most important vegetable fibre after cotton and flax, and is used to make sacks? Jute
280 A What 'A' is one sort of accent in written French or means shrewd? Acute
281 F What 'F' can be hunted from early November to April? Fox
282 O What 'O' has a reputation for bringing bad luck, in spite of being a beautiful gemstone? Opal
283 K What 'K' is a better word for Osculation? Kissing
284 R What 'R' had the first man Friday to help him? Robinson
285 T What 'T' is a regular-shaped ancient burial mound? Tumulus
286 A What 'A' was the name given to those who wanted to do away with slavery? Abolitionist
287 E What 'E' is a seat that fires an airman to safety, with a bit of luck? Ejector
288 B What 'B' was one of the seven dwarfs? Bashful
289 P What 'P' is the height of a musical note, or the field for a football match? Pitch
290 D What 'D' is the title borne by Naomi James? Dame
291 N What 'N' are three detached masses of chalk off the Isle of Wight, one with a lighthouse? Needles
292 J What 'I' was the egg in a famous play by Peter Nicholls? Joe
293 S What 'S' is a celebrity in the film world, or a bright object in the sky? Star
294 H What 'H' are chloride, bromide, iodide and fluoride? Halides
295 U What 'U' is called a brolly? Umbrella
296 G What 'G' is the adjective that used to be applied to World War One? Great
297 M What 'M' goes before castle, speech, over, and voyage? Maiden
298 W What 'W' is the nose of a missile that contains the explosive? Warhead
299 C What 'C' means horse-soldiers or mounted troops? Cavalry
300 L What 'L' is sore when you have a sore throat? Larynx
301 M What 'M' is one who suffers death for his beliefs? Martyr
302 O What 'O' is the result of drawing too many cheques? Overdraft
303 K What 'K' is a brilliant blue and orange bird of English rivers? Kingfisher
304 D What 'D' has a capital called Copenhagen? Denmark
305 J What 'J' is the quality of four men created by Edgar Wallace? Just
306 P What 'P' is a name for the first five books of the Old Testament? Pentateuch
307 H What 'H' is a small group of houses in the country, or Shakespeare's gloomy Dane? Hamlet
308 W What 'W' was the surname adopted by the British Royal Family in 1917? Windsor
309 F What 'F' is borne by something that fructifies? Fruit
310 B What 'B' is the most famous library in Oxford? Bodleian
311 L What 'L' is the popular descriptive name of the disease produced by tetanus? Lockjaw
312 S What 'S' is an herb, or a person with much wisdom? Sage
313 T What 'T' comes after jog, rising and sitting? Trot
314 R What 'R' was Isaac's wife, in the bible, or a fictitious character created by Daphne Du Maurier? Rebecca
315 C What 'C' is a thrombosis of the blood vessels of the heart? Coronary
316 E What 'E' was Ron's girlfriend and Mr Glum's pro-spective daughter-in-law in a classic radio series? Ethel
317 A What 'A' was the bird that the Ancient Mariner killed and had to wear around his neck? Albatross
318 V What 'V' is a small venomous snake? Viper
319 G What 'G' start getting shot on August 12th each year? Grouse
320 N What 'N' is where you go to see the highest mountain in the world? Nepal
321 C What 'C' was an American who championed the Indians, and was killed at the battle of the Alamo? Crockett
322 I What 'I' is a person who puts money into a business or buys stocks and shares? Investor
323 N What 'N' is left if you take eighteen from thirty-seven? Nineteen
324 O What 'O' is a word for egg-shaped and the name of a cricket ground? Oval
325 F What 'F' is a match played for pleasure only, not in competition for a cup? Friendline
326 K What 'K' is a utensil for boiling water? Kettle
327 A What 'A' is a square measure of land? Acre
328 P What 'P' is another word for pacify, conciliate, or propitiate? Placate
329 D What 'D' is the name given to metal containers for transporting oil? Drums
330 J What 'J' was the heroine who married Mr Rochester after he was blinded in a fire? Jane
331 B What 'B' is a place in Derbyshire that has given its name to a tart? Bakewell
332 Q What 'Q' is to engage in contention, or fall out? Quarrel
333 H What 'H' is the presumed author of 'The Iliad' and 'Odyssey'? Homer
334 L What 'L' is a lump of wood for the fire? Log
335 S What 'S' goes before bone, cup and pump? Stirrup
336 R What 'R' is a Ranee's husband? Rajah
337 E What 'E' is the tree that has been killed off by a fungus and a bark beetle? Elm
338 M What 'M' is where Humphrey Bogart ran Rick's Café, in the film 'Casablanca'? Morocco
339 T What 'T is a town in West Africa whose name is used to represent any very distant place? Timbuktu
340 U What 'U' is a childish way of bowling a cricket ball? Underarm
341 G What 'G' was the politician who said he'd 'back the masses against the classes' in 1886? Gladstone
342 Y What 'Y' is a small circular toy which rises and falls on a piece of string? YoYo
343 A What 'A' is the home of the Archers? Ambridge
344 T What 'I' is Dennis Waterman's name in 'Minder'? Terry
345 V What 'V' is to harden rubber by chemical means, often by adding sulphur? Vulcanise
346 S What 'S' goes before beam, spot and set? Sun
347 U What 'U' is the surname of an actor who played the part of Hercule Poirot in 'Death on the Nile'? Ustinov
348 B What 'B' is a pearly-vented tody tyrant and lives in America? Bird
349 E What 'E' goes before body, thing and day? Every
350 N What 'N' is a river whose whirlpool rapids are almost as famous as its falls? Niagra
351 I What 'I' was written in 1971 by John Lennon, and was No. I in 1981 again? Imagine
352 L What 'L' were the most famous production of Mme de Sêvignê? Letters
353 P What 'P' is the perpetually frozen subsoil in arctic regions? Permafrost
354 O What 'O' broke the world 1500 metres record in September 1983? Ovett
355 H What 'H' is one if '0' is 8 and 'C' is 6? Hydrogen
356 F What 'F' is a deserted child of unknown parentage? Foundling
357 D What 'D' is a lacy mat, often made of paper? Doyley
358 M What 'M' was the venue for the main Olympics in 1980? Moscow
359 J What 'J' goes with pokery, to mean trickery? Jiggery
360 R What 'R' produces the musical note in a clarinet or an oboe? Reed
361 C What 'C' is the popular name for an integrated circuit? Chip
362 E What 'E' is Latin for 'therefore', and is part of Descartes' most famous statement? Ergo
363 I What 'T' is the Scottish word for a small island and also a measure of length? Inch
364 N What 'N' was the heroine of 'War and Peace', and was played by Audrey Hepburn on film? Natasha
365 R What 'R' is a string of beads used by Roman Catholics to count prayers? Rosary
366 W What 'W' is a slang word for a right idiot and is the first name of a great traveller called Herbert? Wally
367 D What 'D' was the Italian poet who wrote 'The Divine Comedy'? Dante
368 K What 'K' is the roundish mark in timber where a branch used to be? Knot
369 B What 'B' is called Peter, and is Ireland's Foreign Minister? Barry
370 V What 'V' is a small British mammal of which there are species called bank-, field-, or water-? Vole
371 F What 'F' is a form in which snow falls? Flakes
372 T What 'T' was our greatest civil engineer and has a new town in Shropshire named after him? Telford
373 S What 'S' is the blunt end of a ship? Stern
374 Y What 'Y' is a country bumpkin? Yokel
375 L What 'L' were the machine-smashing workers of the early 19th century? Luddites
376 G What 'G' is the sort of white sugar that isn't caster? Granulated
377 P What 'P' means something done part at a time, or bit by bit? Piecemeal
378 U What 'U' is a final offer, often delivered with a threat to break off relations? Ultimatum
379 J What 'J' is the month in which the sun enters Aquarius? January
380 A What 'A' was the name of Mr Clare who married 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles', or is a celestial messenger? Angel
381 F What 'F' is applied to a flexible disc with machine- readable data? Floppy
382 O What 'O' is a fish eating bird that has recently started to nest again in Scotland? Osprey
383 K What 'K' is an electrical or mechanical hooter? Klaxon
384 R What 'R' is the capital of Italy? Rome
385 T What 'T' is the name given to Hungarian gypsies and their music? Tziganes
386 A What 'A' is the name of the sort of dog that is often known as a German shepherd or sheepdog? Alsatian
387 E What 'E' is the name given to three planets, when they are seen in the West after sunset, and are taken for stars? Evening
388 B What 'B' was the poet who married Elizabeth Barrett? Browning
389 P What 'P' was the company founded in 1935 by Allen Lane to reprint famous books in paperback? Penguin
390 D What 'D' is the literary word for a young maiden who is always in distress? Damsel
391 N What 'N' is the back of the neck? Nape
392 J What 'J' is the 'Collins' who writes erotic books? Jackie
393 S What 'S' has been called the Land of Cakes and is the home of the Loch Ness monster? Scotland
394 H What 'H' was asked at the last minute to kiss Nelson? Hardy
395 U What 'U' is sex-symbol, Andress? Ursula
396 G What 'G' is ursus horribilis, a large bear? Grizzly
397 M What 'M' is the French National Anthem? Marseillaise
398 W What 'W' is a name for the sort of sad film that makes you cry? Weepie
399 C What 'C' is hung by rings on a rod at a window? Curtain
400 L What 'L' are lakes called Lomond and Katrine, in Scotland? Lochs
401 M What 'M' is a hotel, specially adapted for people with cars? Motel
402 O What 'O' is a sacred story set to music? Oratorio
403 K What 'K' is defined as a hand held instrument for cutting? Knife
404 D What 'D' is the popular name for Sirius, the brightest star in the firmament? Dogstar
405 J What 'J' was the beloved disciple? John
406 P What 'P' follows stag, third and birthday? Party
407 H What 'H' was a US President and is a vacuum cleaner? Hoover
408 W What 'W' is a collective name for long-legged birds such as curlews, sandpipers and redshanks? Waders
409 F What 'F' comes before will, verse and fall? Free
410 B What 'B' was the fourth astronaut to walk on the moon, or is a common vegetable? Bean
411 L What 'L' were 'Coronation', 'Merchant Navy' and 'King' class? Locomotives
412 S What 'S' is the Upper Chamber of both the French and the American legislature? Senate
413 T What 'T' do you have to pay to cross certain bridges? Toll
414 R What 'R' is the first name of a founder of the SDP, called Jenkins? Roy
415 C What 'C' is French for masterpiece? Chef d'Oeuvre
416 E What 'E' is, conventionally, the type of tinned milk that is unsweetened? Evaporated
417 A What 'A' can be right, obtuse or reflex? Angle
418 V What 'V' is a British nobleman, ranking above a Baron and below an Earl? Viscount
419 G What 'G' is another word for rubbish or refuse? Garbage
420 N What 'N' precedes wave, York and Year? New
421 C What 'C' is a cut of beef, or part of a lathe, or a tap under the chin? Chuck
422 T What 'T' are the toxic substances called Aldrin, Dieldrin and DDT? Insecticides
423 N What 'N' is signalled at sea by flying a single chequered flag? No
424 O What 'O' is the name of three English rivers, in Sussex, Yorkshire and the Fen country? Ouse
425 F What 'F' is to predict or prophesy events? Fortell
426 K What 'K' is a suburb of Tokyo that has given its name to a motorbike? Kawasaki
427 A What 'A' is the re-arrangement of the letters from a word or set of words to form another? Anagram
428 P What 'P' are the costermonger kings and queens? Pearly
429 D What 'D' is the street where the Prime Minister lives? Downing
430 J What 'J' comes before baby, fish and bag? Jelly
431 B What 'B' is a Scottish word for a young child? Bairn
432 Q What 'Q' is half as long as a crotchet? Quaver
433 H What 'H' is the name of Thora Hird's television series about the Salvation Army? Hallelujah
434 L What 'I' is the long fast for Easter? Lent
435 S What 'S' goes before balance, tide and lock? Spring
436 R What 'R' is rickety, rotten and likely to fall to pieces? Ramshackle
437 E What 'E' is something to make you sick? Emetic
438 M What 'M' is a sort of shoe based on the soft deerskin footwear of the American Indians? Moccasin
439 T What 'T' is what happens to ice and snow when it melts? Thaw
440 U What 'U' is to comprehend? Understand
441 G What 'G' is a rope used to hold a tent in place? Guy
442 Y What 'Y' is part of the harness across the necks of working animals? Yoke
443 A What 'A' is a saint whose name is that of the place where British golf is controlled? Andrew
444 T What 'T' was the famous battle that took place on October 21, 1805? Trafalgar
445 V What 'V' is not a consonant? Vowel
446 S What 'S' comes after police, fire and railway? Station
447 U What 'U' is the outcome, or the final issue, or a series of events? Upshot
448 B What 'B' was one of the empires on which the sun never set? British
449 E What 'E' was conquered in 1953 by Hillary and Tensing? Everest
450 N What 'N' is a type of pliers, young children, or crab's claws? Nippers
451 I What 'I' is said to be the sincerest form of flattery? Imitation
452 L What 'I' is enlightening the world on Bedloe's Island, USA? Liberty
453 P What 'P' is characteristic of goods that are likely to go bad in transit? Perishable
454 O What 'O' was the friend and torturer of Winston Smith, in '1984'? O Brien
455 H What 'H' has given his name to the celestial phenomenon that will be investigated by the Giotto Probe? Halley
456 F What 'F' is a golf match between two pairs of partners who play the same ball? Foursome
457 D What 'D' was the name of the character who sang 'I'm Getting Married in the Morning' in 'My Fair Lady'? Doolittle
458 M What 'M' is a succulent fish that can he grey or red? Mullet
459 J What 'J' is a solo folkdance popular in Scotland and Ireland? Jig
460 R What 'R' is a merry-go-round on a fairground, or an island round which traffic circulates? Roundabout
461 C What 'C' is the country that was evacuated by French and Libyan forces in September 1984? Chad
462 E What 'E' is a courtesy title appended to a man's name, when addressing envelopes? Esquire
463 I What 'I' is the I of IBA that was once ITA? Independent
464 N What 'N' is a word applied to a race horse, or anything else, that has been interfered with? Nobbled
465 R What 'R' describes an uncut diamond? Rough
466 W What 'W' is an East End district of London with a celebrated bell foundry? Whitechapel
467 D What 'D' is where milk products are handled? Dairy
468 K What 'K' was the first Mongol Emperor of China and the subject of a poem by Coleridge? Kublai Khan
469 B What 'B' is the 'Professional' played by Lewis Collins? Bodie
470 V What 'V' was St Jerome's version of the Bible? Vulgate
471 F What 'F' are bleak, gudgeon and dace? Fish
472 T What 'T' is the site between Fleet Street and the Thames, occupied by lawyers since the 14th century? Temple
473 S What 'S' is the Institute of Theology, Science and Literature on the Left Bank of the Seine in Paris? Sorbonne
474 Y What 'Y' is the singing noise made by Swiss mountaineers when the voice rises suddenly? Yodel
475 L What 'L' is a specially honoured poet? Laureate
476 G What 'G' do you do to a palm when you bribe somebody? Grease
477 P What 'P' is the archipelago between China and Borneo that has a capital called Manila? Philipines
478 U What 'U' is the Gentleman of the Black Rod? Usher
479 J What 'J' was the great sea battle associated with Admiral Jellicoe in the First World War? Jutland
480 A What 'A' is a card you may be said to have up your sleeve? Ace
481 F What 'F' is to lose or put away from memory? Forget
482 O What 'O' are (or were) the Halle, the Boyd Neel and the Liverpool Phil? Orchestra
483 K What 'K' is the large, complicated joint in the leg? Knee
484 R What 'R' is a list of turns of duty? Rota
485 T What 'T' died in Kansas City in 1972 at the age of eighty- eight, as Ex-President of the USA? Truman
486 A What 'A' was the man in 'The Arabian Nights' who learnt to open a cave by saying 'Open Sesame'? Ali Baba
487 E What 'E' was the preparation thought by the Alchemists to prolong life indefinitely? Elixir
488 B What 'B' was the venue for the 1984 T.U.C. Conference? Blackpool
489 P What 'P' was an Athenian Statesman who directed the building of the Parthenon, and was also the name of a work by Shakespeare, but not the same man? Pericles
490 D What 'D' is sweet, and grows on palms in North Africa? Date
491 N What 'N' is probably Enid Blyton's best known character? Noddy
492 J What 'J' is often a visible symptom of liver disease and causes you to look yellow? Jaundice
493 S What 'S' now means 'threatening' but used to mean 'on the left hand side'? Sinister
494 H What 'H' is at the blunt end of a tintack? Head
495 U What 'U' is the hand you get, when you get the better of someone? Upper
496 G What 'G' is known by its inhabitants as Hellas? Greece
497 M What 'M' is a theatrical performance that takes place in the afternoon? Matinee
498 W What 'W' goes before machine, powder and up? Washing
499 C What 'C' are bits of television advertising? Commercials
500 L What 'L' is a word for a golf shot or a place for storing hay? Loft