Blockbusters 03 - (Submitted By Yoda)
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001 M What 'M' is the name of a Polish dance in 3 time, many of which were composed by Chopin? Mazurka
002 O What 'O' is working extra hours? Overtime
003 K What 'K' is a garment called a filibeg? Kilt
004 D What 'D' is, or should be, the foundation of a pizza? Dough
005 J What 'J' is a box that automatically plays records when a coin is inserted? Juke
006 P What 'P' is the line or mark, fixing the loadline of a merchant vessel? Plimsoll
007 H What 'H' shows that silver is as it should be? Hallmark
008 W What 'W' is a man who practises sorcery, one of whom lived in the Land of Oz? Wizard
009 F What 'F' are very close if they are called 'Dutch Cousins'? Friends
010 B What 'B' was the author of 'The Admirable Crichton' and 'Peter Pan'? Barrie
011 L What 'L' is the kind of 'hanging about' that can be done with intent? Loiter
012 S What 'S' is a pit, or a concrete tower in which greenstuff and molasses are stored for cattle food? Silo
013 T What 'T' goes before company, fund and territory? Trust
014 R What 'R' was a stack of hay or corn, usually thatched? Rick
015 C What 'C' were the royalists who were opposed to the Cromwellian Roundheads? Cavaliers
016 E What 'E' means to breathe out, to come to an end, or to die? Expire
017 A What 'A' is the great land mass to which Liberia and Ethiopia belong? Africa
018 V What 'V' is a four-syllable word meaning a farewell? Valediction
019 G What 'O' is a beetle whose larvae and females are luminous? Glow Worm
020 N What 'N' is the varnish that men don't normally use? Nail
021 C What 'C' was the first name of the judge called Humphreys, who was a leading Buddhist? Christmas
022 T What 'T' is the ink or pencil or impression that cannot be blotted out or removed? Indelible
023 N What 'N' was born at Burnham Thorpe in Norfolk and became an Admiral? Nelson
024 O What 'O' is the opposite of under? Over
025 F What 'F' goes with duddy to mean old fogey? Fuddy
026 K What 'K' is the great Russian chess player called Anatoly? Karpov
027 A What 'A' is president of the 'Save the Children Fund' and is a princess? Anne
028 P What 'P' is weighted fishing tackle with hooks at intervals or is the supreme Christian prayer? Paternoster
029 D What 'D' is the castle used by Lord Wardens of the cinque ports? Dover
030 J What 'J' is to deride or scoff at? Jeer
031 B What 'B' was the nickname of the Regency leader of fashion, called Mr Brummell? Beau
032 Q What 'Q' is the theory of physics associated with Max Planck'? Quantum
033 H What 'H' is the product that is hoped for by an Apiarist? Honey
034 L What 'L' is a German beer whose name means 'store' or `keeping'? Lager
035 S What 'S' goes before loaf, beet and tongs? Sugar
036 R What 'R' was spoilt and gave rise to the battle between Tweedledum and Tweedledee? Rattle
037 E What 'E' is Jane Austen's eponymous heroine who married Mr Knightley? Emma
038 M What 'M' is President of Egypt? Mubaraq
039 T What 'T is a jacaranda? Tree
040 U What 'U' is to make a mark under a word, or syllable, to show it is to be emphasised? Underline
041 G What 'G' is the official robe of a university graduate? Gown
042 Y What 'Y' is the Abominable Snowman? Yeti
043 A What 'A' are the mountains in Armenia where Noah's Ark came to rest? Ararat
044 T What 'T is a red fruit eaten in salads, and treated as a vegetable? Tomato
045 V What 'V' is what the wind does when it changes direction? Veers
046 S What 'S' can be satin, chain, blanket or button-hole? Stitch
047 U What 'U' is the muse of astronomy and the female equivalent of a planet discovered by Herschel? Urania
048 B What 'B' was the colour of the shirts worn by members of the Nazi party? Brown
049 E What 'E' comes after sure, to mean 'as might have been expected'? Enough
050 N What 'N' in Galilee was the home of the holy family? Nazareth
051 I What 'I' is a place to live, constructed of blocks of ice and snow? Igloo
052 L What 'L' made Jonathan Swift's 'Journal to Stella'? Letters
053 P What 'P' can mean a portion of history, a full stop, or a complete sentence? Period
054 O What 'O' is a heavy article of clothing that can he an 'ulster' or a 'British warm'? Overcoat
055 H What 'H' carries a lifeguard or pulls the cart? Horse
056 F What 'F' is the thighbone? Femur
057 D What 'D' do you fancy rather too often if you are a toper? Drink
058 M What 'M' is the Japanese Gilbert and Sullivan opera? Mikado
059 J What 'J' was undoubtedly the most famous doctor born in Lichfield? Johnson
060 R What 'R' was Johnny, an early punk? Rotten
061 C What 'C' in billiards is the substance you put on the end of your cue? Chalk
062 E What 'E' do you keep on people that you watch? Eye
063 I What 'I' is a very black ink? Indian
064 N What 'N' were county cricket champions in 1981? Nottingham
065 R What 'R' is a hard biscuit eaten by a baby when teething? Rusk
066 W What 'W' goes before ear, meal and germ? Wheat
067 D What 'D' was called Walt and created Donald Duck? Disney
068 K What 'K' is Mr Dodd's adjective for the place called Ash? Knotty
069 B What 'B' is a famous brewing town and was a famous actor? Burton
070 V What 'V' do you find in leaves, in rocks, or carrying blood to the heart? Veins
071 F What 'F' is the tree that produces cones? Fir
072 T What 'T was once capital of Spain, and famous for sword steel? Toledo
073 S What 'S' goes with beer, to symbolise 'an easy time'? Skittle
074 Y What 'Y' in 'Boys from the Black Stuff was the determined jobhunter? Yosser
075 L What 'L' is galena, the commonest ore? Lead
076 G What 'G' is eaten by granivorous animals? Frass
077 P What 'P' means failure in an exam, pulling out feathers or bravery? Pluck
078 U What 'U' were Cinderella's sisters? Ugly
079 J What 'J' is the town in Andalusia that has given its name indirectly to sherry? Jerez
080 A What 'A' was a famous saint of Padua, and a British Foreign Minister called Eden? Anthony
081 F What 'F' is a conclusion arrived at before hearing any evidence? Foregone
082 O What 'O' has a reputation for wisdom and flies and hunts by night? Owl
083 K What 'K' is a playing card showing a soldier or a servant? Knave
084 R What 'R' was the British scientist who first split the atom? Rutherford
085 T What 'T' has a new virtuoso called Wynton Marsalis? Trumpet
086 A What 'A' is a word from the Greek, meaning a denunciation or a curse? Anathema
087 E What 'E' was the exclamation of Archimedes in his bath? Eureka
088 B What 'B' is the canine symbol of Britain? Bulldog
089 P What 'P' is the white, hard, tasteless wax used to make candles? Parafin
090 D What 'D' is a badger dog in Germany? Dachhund
091 N What 'N' goes before truth, ladies and ape? Naked
092 J What 'J' was a person of great patience in the Bible? Job
093 S What 'S' is a holy place or a protected place where birds live in peace? Sanctuary
094 H What 'H' was the deerstalker worn by Sherlock Holmes? Hat
095 U What 'U' is disarmament by only one side? Unilateral
096 G What 'G' is the name given to a fumbled attempt at a reef knot? Granny
097 M What 'M' was the car in which Alain Prost won the Grand Prix at Nurburgring? McLaren
098 W What 'W' is a word used for a North American Indian dwelling? Wigwam
099 C What 'C' is the opuntia or prickly pear? Cactus
100 L What 'L' is, basically, the offence committed by a burglar? Larceny
101 M What 'M' is the way of identifying a street in America, which would be called a 'High Street' here? Main
102 O What 'O' is a person who is larger than usual, and needs big clothes? Outsize
103 K What 'K' is the Hindu god of Fire and Light? Krishna
104 D What 'D' received a proposal of marriage, without a carriage, but with a bike made for two? Daisy
105 J What 'J' in the calendar is named after the Mother of the gods? June
106 P What 'P' is sixteen ounces? Pound
107 H What 'H' is pickled and made into a roll mop? Herring
108 W What 'W' wrote 'Ain't Misbehavin" and was called Fats? Waller
109 F What 'F' is a ball wrongly served at tennis? Fault
110 B What 'B' stars Endora, Samantha, and Darrin? Bewitched
111 L What 'L' gives psychiatric advice for a small fee in `Peanuts'? Lucy
112 S What 'S' is a hunting expedition in Africa, or a park in England? Safari
113 T What 'I' is the instrument said to waken the dead at last on Judgement Day? Trumpet
114 R What 'R' is a keeper in a Royal park or a senior girl guide? Ranger
115 C What 'C' is the vegetable that is used to represent coolness? Cucumber
116 E What 'E' was a royal who was one for the girls, came to the throne late in life, and married Alexandra? Edward VII
117 A What 'A' is the man in charge of a monastery? Abbot
118 V What 'V' was Sherlock Holmes' favourite instrument? Violin
119 G What 'G' is the Eddy who made 'Electric Avenue'? Grant
120 N What 'N' is a type of orange, or a small depression in the stomach'? Navel
121 C What 'C' is a flexible string of connected metal links? Chain
122 I What 'I' means to press, or wedge, as in the case of wisdom teeth that are too close? Impact
123 N What 'N' was the title taken by Mr Morris of Morris Motors? Nuffield
124 O What 'O' goes before time, coat and cast? Over
125 F What 'F' is the popular name for a blue flower called Myosotts? Forget Me Not
126 K What 'K' is what you do on a door? Knock
127 A What 'A' is the name given to a bumptious, conceited, know-all who thinks he's smart? Alec
128 P What `P' was the country invaded by Hitler in 1939? Poland
129 D What 'D' were the R.100 and the Hindenburg? Dirigibles
130 W What 'W' comes before cream, up and away? Whipped
131 B What 'B' was the surname of the singer, Harry, who made the hit records, 'Banana Boat Song' and 'Island in the Sun'? Belafonte
132 G What 'G' is an illness known as the rich man's curse? Gout
133 H What 'H' is north of Nicaragua? Honduras
134 L What 'L' was Jimmy Osmond's lover from Liverpool? Longhaired
135 S What 'S' goes before pancake, egg and broth? Scotch
136 R What 'R' is a colloquial term for a newspaper, usually the local one? Rag
137 E What 'E' is a riddle, puzzling thing, or something difficult to understand? Enigma
138 M What 'M' had a brother who worshipped a golden calf? Moses
139 T What 'T' is the saint associated with the teaching hospital founded by Florence Nightingale? Thomas
140 U What 'U' is a bike used in circuses, with only one wheel? Unicycle
141 G What `G' is the principal city in the Clyde? Glasgow
142 Y What 'Y' is a sailing boat? Yacht
143 A What 'A' is the four weeks that commemorate the first and second coming of Christ? Advent
144 T What 'T' is the Michael Jackson album that includes `Billy Jean' and 'Beat It'? Thriller
145 W What 'W' is the tree up which the mistaken bark? Wrong
146 S What 'S' is the dog that tries to shoot down the Red Baron? Snoopy
147 U What 'U' is the mass of plants, shrubs and bushes, beneath the trees of a wood? Undergrowth
148 B What 'B' can be conical, can, spherical or mooring? Buoy
149 E What 'E' goes before hall, bath and glass? Eye
150 N What 'N' is the point of a quill, or fountain pen? Nib
151 C What 'C' is the occupation of Karl Heinz Stockhausen? Composer
152 L What 'L' gave up the name Ulyanov and founded the Bolshevik Party? Lenin
153 P What 'P' is the Jane Austen novel about the secret engagement of Anne Elliott? Persuassion
154 O What 'O' is the most used lubricant? Oil
155 H What 'H' do you feel when you want something to eat? Hungary
156 F What 'F' are studied by a biologist called an ichthyologist? Fish
157 D What 'D' is ten cents in US money? Dime
158 M What 'M' is the paranoid android in the 'Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy'? Marvin
159 J What 'J' is a stream of water ejected from a nozzle or spout? Jet
160 R What 'R' is someone who deals in stolen goods; but also means the earpiece of a telephone? Receiver
161 C What 'C' is a type of sofa, or an earl who wrote letters to his son? Chesterfield
162 E What 'E' in the academic world are presided over by invigilators? Examinations
163 H What 'H' was one of the seven dwarfs? Happy
164 N What 'N' means any bovine animal, and also 'Tidy'? Neat
165 R What 'R' were trained by Cecil Boyd Rochfort? Racehorses
166 W What 'W' is the popular name of the little white wood anemone? Windflower
167 D What 'D' is the patron saint of Wales? David
168 K What 'K' is a school for young children? Kindergarten
169 B What 'B' is the South American Republic in which Zuazo became president in 1982? Bolivia
170 V What 'V' is a saint whose feast day is 14th February? Valentine
171 F What 'F' is the first name by which Mr Knox is known in `Some Experiences of an Irish RM'? Flurry
172 T What 'T' are carried in the jawbone, and are made of dentine? Teeth
173 S What 'S' is a speech in a play which is spoken by an actor to himself? Soliloquy
174 O What 'O' is a fruit, grown in Spain and Italy, that is sold green and black and produces oil? Olive
175 L What 'L' comes before turn, wing and over? Left
176 G What 'G' is any light filmy substance but especially the webs of small spiders? Gossamer
177 P What 'P' is the colourful part of a flower? Petal
178 M What 'M' were Adrian Boult, William Walton and Arthur Rubinstein? Musicians
179 J What 'J' is a make of orange? Jaffa
180 A What 'A' comes before suggestion, biography and mobile Auto
181 F What 'F' is a lucky accidental stroke? Fluke
182 O What 'O' is an unreasonably persistent idea or interest? Obsession
183 I What 'I' obstructs or hinders? Impedes
184 R What 'R' is the sport indulged in by members of a club called Leander? Rowing
185 T What 'T' is the bridge in Scotland that is among the ten longest in the world? Tay
186 A What 'A' is the English name for the sign of the zodiac called Sagittarius? Archer
187 E What 'E' played Che Guevara and is an English county? Essex
188 B What 'B' is part of a theatre and something you do with your fists? Box
189 P What 'P' is a more genteel word for sweat? Perpiration
190 D What 'D' goes with Stockton, in 1825, in railway history? Darlington
191 N What 'N' is where 'Operation Overlord' took place? Normandy
192 J What 'J' is a group of twelve men and women sitting in a court of law? Jury
193 S What 'S' is a mixed drink served in a long glass, or what you put a broken arm into? Sling
194 H What 'H' pounces, petty, singles and sails, and is flown at game? Hawk
195 V What 'V' means empty and often goes with null? Void
196 G What 'G' is a rock that has been in British hands since 1704? Gibraltar
197 M What 'M' is brown, thick, sticky and syrupy? Molasses
198 W What 'W' is supposed to be in league with the devil, has a black cat and rides on a broomstick? Witch
199 C What 'C' makes a bang in a toy pistol, or when tapped with a hammer Cap
200 L What 'L' is the loch with bonny bonny banks? Lomond
201 M What 'M' is the familiar first name of the man who celebrated his 100th birthday in the House of Lords? Manny
202 O What 'O' is the area furthest from the wicket on a cricket pitch? Outfield
203 K What 'K' was a Pulitzer Prize winning president of the USA? Kennedy
204 D What 'D' was supplanted by Robespierre, and guillotined in 1794? Danton
205 J What 'J' have you got when you are in a flustered state, caused by fright? Jitters
206 P What 'P' is a game which uses the terms backhander, hooking and chukka? Polo
207 H What 'H' is milk that has been treated to stop the cream rising? Homogenised
208 W What 'W' did Daedalus use to fix wings to himself and his son? Wax
209 F What 'F' is the barb of an anchor, a whale's tail, or a happy accident? Fluke
210 B What 'B' has an airport called Templehof? Berlin
211 L What 'L' was called Martin and proposed ninety-five theses, for the reform of the Catholic Church? Luther
212 S What 'S' means a 'day of rest' and is used by the Jews for Saturday? Sabbath
213 T What 'T' is said to have been the home of Diogenes, probably to show his contempt for riches? Tub
214 R What 'R' is a word for 'stale' that is chiefly applied to butter? Rancid
215 C What 'C' is the sort of love that is only shown in the hope of getting something in reward? Cupboard
216 E What 'E' is the subject in which a book by Adam Smith is a foundation study? Economics
217 A What 'A' is the city normally associated with the black, hornless cattle from Angus? Aberdeen
218 C What 'V' is famous for its Vaporetti and Lido? Venice
219 G What 'G' is the name of the warbler known as the reeler or reel bird? Grasshopper
220 N What 'N' is the only word that goes with fangled? New
221 C What 'C' is a brilliant, British, black bowler from Middlesex? Cowans
222 I What 'I' is a non-metallic element that produces purple vapour and is never found in nature, uncombined? Iodine
223 N What 'N' are now frequently tabloids? Newspapers
224 O What 'O', who sometimes gets spelt with an H, was the stable boy at the inn? Ostler
225 F What 'F' are called Dutch or Cambridgeshire Nightingales because of the din they make at night? Frogs
226 K What 'K' is to carry off by force for ransom? Kidnap
227 A What 'A' is the first name of Mr Cooper who sang, `School's Out'? Alice
228 P What 'P' is the European country that produces most of the world's cork? Portugal
229 D What 'D' is a warrigal, or Australian wild dog? Dingo
230 W What 'W' is the name given to the French-speaking people of Southern Belgium? Walloons
231 B What 'B' is the capital of Yugoslavia? Belgrade
232 G What 'G' is a Scottish castle connected with Macbeth, where the Queen Mother spent her childhood? Glamis
233 H What 'H' means salubrious? Healthy
234 L What 'L' is the part of your ear where you wear an earring? Lobe
235 S What 'S' comes after cinema, television and rood? Screen
236 R What 'R' is a name for countless dogs and means 'King' in Latin? Rex
237 E What 'E' means `to go beyond', especially a speed limit? Exceed
238 M What 'M' is the religious community that is headed by an Imam? Muslim
239 T What 'T' is a controversial modern armament, or the spear carried by Britannia? Trident
240 U What 'U' is a word used for 'relax' which means to undo a coil, or remove from a bobbin? Unwind
241 G What `G' was Conservative Party Chairman at the time of their 1984 conference? Gummer
242 Y What 'Y' makes bread rise? Yeast
243 A What 'A' is a spell, or magic formula, used at the beginning of some conjurers' tricks? Abracadabra
244 T What 'T' are coastal birds that can be sooty, arctic or fairy? Terns
245 W What 'W' do you cry when you give false alarms? Wolf
246 S What 'S' is a North Yorkshire resort whose fair, Simon and Garfunkel sing about? Scarborough
247 U What `U' means omnipresence? Ubiquity
248 B What 'B' is a type of shoe, or an Irish accent? Brogue
249 E What `E' sounds like tiring, but means thorough or comprehensive? Exhaustive
250 N What 'N' was the statesman whose daughter became Prime Minister of India? Nehru
251 C What 'C' is the patron saint of travellers? Christopher
252 L What `L' is the name or title given to the first violin in a symphony orchestra? Leader
253 P What `P' was an early form of gramophone, using cylinders not discs? Phonograph
254 O What 'O' is a vegetable, also used to make a yellow dye? Onion
255 H What 'H' is a large building for housing aircraft? Hangar
256 F What 'F was named after Mr Douglas and is covered with needles? Fir
257 D What 'D' was the name given to any extinct reptiles like the Iguanodon and Brontosaurus? Dinosaurs
258 M What 'M' is traditionally regarded as the author of the second gospel? Mark
259 J What 'J' is to cast someone off after you've promised to marry them? Jilt
260 R What 'R' is a musical performance given by one person? Recital
261 C What 'C' means to go round to drum up votes? Canvass
262 E What 'E' are directed downwards at the start of a game of Bingo? Eyes
263 H What 'H' has kinds called poplar, privit and death's head? Hawkmoth
264 N What 'N' threw Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego into the fiery furnace? Nebuchadnezzar
265 R What 'R' is a fast current, like the water channelled into a mill? Race
266 W What 'W' causes rill erosion, gully erosion and sheet erosion? Water
267 D What 'D' is a metal rod that shows when a car engine needs oil? Dipstick
268 K What 'K' contains a public telephone? Kiosk
269 B What 'B' is the important German city divided into East and West by a wall? Berlin
270 V What 'V' is a large bird of prey? Vulture
271 F What 'F' are surgical pincers? Forceps
272 T What 'T' was the nation that produced the Seljuk Dynasty? Turkish
273 S What 'S' is a short gaiter, or the spawn of a shellfish? Spat
274 O What 'O' is a theatrical Lord called Laurence? Olivier
275 L What 'L' is cloth made from flax fibres? Linen
276 G What 'G' are carried by a caddy? Golfclubs
277 P What 'P' comes before hanger, chase and weight? Paper
278 M What 'M' is an island whose chief town is Tobermory? Mull
279 J What 'J' is the Mick in the Rolling Stones? Jagger
280 A What 'A' is the limb of the sea between Greece and Aegean
281 F What 'F' is a disastrous shortage of food? Famine
282 O What 'O' is the opposite of on? Off
283 I What 'I' is a very small child? Infant
284 R What 'R' is carried by a viaduct? Road
285 T What 'T' is a sikh's headgear? Turban
286 A What 'A' was known as the 'Scourge of God' and was leader of the Huns? Attila
287 E What `E' was the descriptive name given to royalists and others who fled the French revolution? Emigres
288 B What 'B' comes before beard, stocking and whale? Blue
289 P What `P' is any large, thick skinned animal, like a rhino or an elephant? Pachyderm
290 D What 'D' is the word used to describe the decorative arrangement of goods in a shop window? Dressing
291 N What 'N' is the society that collects money for the Provisional IRA in America? Noraid
292 J What 'I' does one have to keep up with? Jones's
293 S What 'S' is one more than sixteen? Seventeen
294 H What 'H' is a woman's riding dress, religious clothes or a settled tendency? Habit
295 V What 'V' is a fear of heights? Vertigo
296 G What 'G' is an abbreviation of Luigi and sounds like a child's word for horse? Gigi
297 M What 'M' are proverbially made into mountains? Molehills
298 W What 'W' is armed conflict and have been called Boer, First and Second? War
299 C What 'C' are cowboys' leather trousers without a seat? Chaps
300 L What 'L' is a visible form of electro-magnetic radiation? Light
301 M What 'M' is the opposite of minimum? Maximum
302 O What 'O' is one of the competing teams in the University Boat Race? Oxford
303 K What 'K' was an African political figure called Jomo? Kenyatta
304 D What 'D' is the principal river at Ulm? Danube
305 J What 'J' is a rider of race horses? Jockey
306 P What 'P' means many coloured? Polychrome
307 H What 'H' is said to exist among thieves? Honour
308 W What 'W' is the surface to which stucco is applied? Walls
309 F What 'F' is a kind of sword, metal-coated paper or a frustrate? Foil
310 B What 'B' is the national field game of the USA? Baseball
311 I What 'I' precedes anaesthetic and time? Local
312 S What 'S' is the fish which is the source of caviar? Sturgeon
313 T What 'T' is the day of the week that follows Monday? Tuesday
314 R What 'R' is the name given to the fifty-eight people who signed the death warrant of Charles I? Regicides
315 C What 'C' was British Prime Minister in 1978? Callaghan
316 E What 'E' decides what goes in a newspaper? Editor
317 A What 'A' were Ralph Richardson, David Niven and Richard Burton? Actors
318 V What 'V' is a female fox? Vixen
319 G What 'G' Is the American Squirrel introduced to britain in the 19th century? Grey
320 N What 'N' consists of seven cervical vertebrae? Neck
321 C What 'C' is often used to extend or adulterate coffee, especially in France? Chicory
322 I What 'I' is the wind that blows nobody good? Ill
323 N What 'N' is called Sidney and is one of Australia's most distinguished painters? Nolan
324 O What 'O' is the most important fishing port of Belgium? Ostend
325 F What 'F' is the sweetest of the simple sugars and is found in honey and fruit? Fructose
326 K What 'K' is used as an expletive, but means ladies underwear? Knickers
327 A What 'A' is the solution of a base in water? Alkali
328 P What 'P' is the industry with unions called Natsopa and Sogat? Printing
329 D What 'D' is the name of the first, or tonic, note in the Solfa or solfeggio system? Doh
330 W What 'W' is the most northerly of the Pacific States of America? Washington
331 B What 'B' can be mouse-eared or pipistrelle? Bat
332 G What 'G' is exemplified by 'For what we are about to receive may the Lord make us truly thankful'? Grace
333 H What 'H' makes water, when combined with oxygen? Hydrogen
334 L What 'L' do you gird up when you prepare for action? Loins
335 S What 'S' goes before cloud, warning and porch? Storm
336 R What 'R' is completely to destroy something down to ground level, often a building? Raze
337 E What 'E' is to root out, or pull up by the roots? Eradicate
338 M What 'M' formed the indigenous population of New Zealand? Maoris
339 T What 'T' is a projecting tooth seen in elephants, walruses, and wild boar? Tusk
340 U What 'U' is incompletely cooked - like the best roast beef? Underdone
341 G What 'G' was killed in a fairy story, by Jack? Giant
342 Y What 'Y' is made from fermented milk? Yoghurt
343 A What 'A' is Britain's only poisonous snake? Adder
344 T What 'T' is the little wiggly bit by which a vine climbs and clings? Tendril
345 W What 'W' is a cereal called triticum vulgare? Wheat
346 S What 'S' is a pedigree stallion when he's a father? Sire
347 U What 'LI' means vacant, empty or idle? Unoccupied
348 B What 'B' are marks of parenthesis in punctuation? Brackets
349 E What 'E' was once ruled by a son of King Solomon, and is the country whose capital is called Addis Ababa? Ethiopia
350 N What 'N' was the official language of Oceania, which was designed to diminish the range of thought in the book '1984'? Newspeak
351 C What 'C' is the common constituent of soot, coal and diamonds? Carbon
352 L What 'L' comes before mark, lord and lubber? Land
353 P What 'P' is either a blue-flowered trailing plant, or an old fashioned name for a shellfish you eat off a pin? Periwinkle
354 O What 'O' is the abbreviation of Oxfordshire? Oxon
355 H What 'H' strangled serpents in babyhood, and did tests of strength most of his life? Hercules
356 F What 'F' is the nautical, legal and archaic word for the morning? Forenoon
357 D What 'D' is the site of the fast breeder-reactor power station in Caithness? Dounreay
358 M What 'M' is a tree with winged seeds that produces sugary syrup? Maple
359 J What 'J' described himself as 'a writer of dictionaries a harmless drudge'? Johnson
360 R What 'R' is the carpet rolled out for dignitaries? Red
361 C What 'C' is the. city at the mouth of the Taft? Cardiff
362 E What 'E' is an organic catalyst? Enzyme
363 H What 'H' invented Melstock in Wessex? Hardy
364 N What 'N' was the fifth Roman Emperor and a very nasty bit of work? Nero
365 R What 'R' is the companion of Doctor Who, called K9? Robot
366 W What 'W' is the chief agricultural product of Paarl in South Africa? Wine
367 D What 'D' is a pile of snow made by the wind? Drift
368 K What 'K' is a bell rung at a person's funeral? Kenll
369 B What 'B' made a plan that became the Health Service? Beveridge
370 V What 'V' was a famous 17th century painter? Van Dyke
371 F What 'F' contains your tarsals and metatarsals? Foot
372 T What 'T' is the name of the process by which hides are turned into leather? Tanning
373 S What 'S' is a Japanese drink made from rice? Sake
374 O What 'O' is Cleopatra's Needle? Obelisk
375 L What 'L' is a device for measuring a ship's speed or distance covered? Log
376 G What 'G' was the fleece sought by Jason? Golden
377 P What 'P' was a Jew from Tarsus, originally called Saul? Paul
378 M What 'M' is called Iris, and wrote 'A Severed Head'? Murdoch
379 J What 'J' is black, a type of aeroplane and a fast stream of water? Jet
380 A What 'A' is the German word for a motorway?
Autobahn
381 F What 'F' is the thing the Americans call 'Old Glory'? Flag
382 O What 'O' is where astronomers work? Observatory
383 I What 'I' is a medicine administered via a syringe? Injection
384 R What 'R' is made into gloves to protect your hands, and into bicycle tyres? Rubber
385 T What 'T' is the site of a rattlesnake's rattle? Tail
386 A What 'A' was the eldest daughter of Sir Robert Laurie? Annie
387 E What `E' was the second Prime Minister of the present Queen's reign? Eden
388 B What 'B' was a Frenchman who crossed Niagara on a tightrope? Blondin
389 P What 'P' is a universal remedy? Panacea
390 D What 'D' is associated with Grand Coulee, Kariba and Aswan? Dam
391 N What 'N' was the description of the idealised savage, or primitive man, of romantic literature? Boble
392 J What 'J' is a stick that gives off a perfume when burned? Joss
393 S What 'S' is a fish that returns to its birthplace to spawn, and has given its name to one of the shades of pink? Salmon
394 H What 'H' has a capital called Budapest? Hungary
395 V What 'V' is a wanderer or vagrant and is considered a rascal? Vagabond
396 G What 'G' is the name of a painter that's been given to the ESA mission to explore Halley's comet? Giotto
397 M What 'M' is the economic policy beloved by Geoffrey Howe and Mrs Thatcher? Montarist
398 W What 'W' is an old-fashioned term for radio? Wireless
399 C What 'C' is Lutyens' monument for the fallen in Whitehall? Cenotaph
400 L What 'L' is the part of the fig-tree associated with modesty? Leaf
401 M What 'M' was the mountain first successfully climbed by Edward Whymper? Matterhorn
402 O What 'O' is the surname of Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay and Donny? Osmond
403 K What 'K' is to deprive of life? Kill
404 D What 'D' is the MP called Tam, who started the agitation over the Belgrano affair? Dalyell
405 J What 'J' is called 'the golden, with milk and honey blessed'? Jerusalem
406 P What 'P' is what Australians call British immigrants? Pommy
407 H What 'H' is a man with a domineering wife said to be? Henpecked
408 W What 'W' said poetry had its origins in 'emotion recollected in tranquillity'? Wordsworth
409 F What 'F' is what happens to the dovecots as a result of a domestic scandal? Flutter
410 B What 'B' is an instrument for blowing up a fire or a forge? Bellows
411 L What 'L' was Dorothy Stanton's stage-name in her many movies with Hope and Crosby? Lamour
412 S What 'S' is a non-fattening sweetener? Saccharin
413 T What 'T' was a city plunged into a long war by the abduction of Helen? Troy
414 R What 'R' means quick? Rapid
415 C What 'C' comes before up, word and fire? Catch
416 E What 'E' is the first name of the owner of a yacht called `Morning Cloud'? Edward (Heath)
417 A What 'A' used to be of the white, of the red, or of the blue? Admirals
418 V What 'V' is a parchment made of lamb, or calf-skin? Vellum
419 G What 'G' has a president called Karamanlis? Greece
420 N What 'N' was the pen name of Mrs Edith Bland, who wrote 'The Railway Children'? Nesbit
421 C What 'C' comes before stick, wick and light? Candle
422 I What 'I' is to plunge a person below the surface of water as in some forms of baptism? Immerse
423 N What 'N' is an East Anglican town where the Jockey Club has its HQ? Newmarket
424 O What 'O' is the opposite of pessimism? Optimism
425 F What 'F' is a picture at the beginning of a book? Frontipiece
426 K What 'K' are small decorative objects and bits and pieces of all kinds? Knick Knack
427 A What 'A' were sent out by Jesus to preach the Gospels? Apostles
428 P What 'P' is nightwear that comes in two pieces? Pyjamas
429 D What 'D' were Boatswain, Diamond and Rufus, who belonged to Byron, Newton and Churchill? Dogs
430 W What 'W' is the slender rod carried by fairies and magicians? Wand
431 B What 'B' is an army officer's soldier servant? Batman
432 G What 'G' is the unit of currency in the Netherlands (Before The Euro) ? Guilder
433 H What 'H' is the pen name of the vet who wrote, 'Vet in Harness'? Herriot
434 L What 'L' is another word for an attic? Loft
435 S What 'S' precedes ladder, pink and trout? Salmon
436 R What 'R' was the building in Berlin that burnt down in February 1933? Reichstag
437 E What 'E' is the name of the English Actors' trade union? Equity
438 M What 'M' took over 'Family Fortunes' from Bob Monkhouse? Max
439 T What 'T' designed many of Russia's most famous aircraft, including the first supersonic passenger plane? Tupolev
440 U What 'U' is the type of suffrage where everyone can vote? Universal
441 G What 'G' is a spook or phantom? Ghost
442 Y What 'Y' is a pudding eaten with milk and is also an English county? Yorkshire
443 A What 'A' is a little creature symbolic of hard work and thrift? Ant
444 T What 'T' was the best known film character played by Johnny Weismuller? Tarzan
445 W What 'W' likes trees and telegraph poles, and can be pied, great spotted, or green? Woodpecker
446 S What 'S' is a lump of wood supporting a railway track, or a gold circle in a pierced ear? Sleeper
447 U What 'U' is the `U' of USSR? Union
448 B What 'B' comes before words and legs? Bandy
449 E What 'E' was the zone to keep out the Argentinians during the Falklands episode? Exclusion
450 N What 'N' is forty winks? Nap
451 C What 'C' is the public building in which you're most likely to see a hammer-beam roof? Church
452 L What 'L' is black or golden, and fetches game? Labrador
453 P What 'P' is swearing to a statement that you know to be false? Perjury
454 O What 'O' are words like cock-a-doodle-doo, hiss and quack-quack? Onomatopoeic
455 H What 'H' is the venue for the Royal Regatta on the Thames? Henley
456 F What 'F' is a word for very fair hair, because it is as pale as bleached linen? Flaxen
457 D What 'D' was a German called Rudolf who invented a compression ignition engine? Diesel
458 M What 'M' is a Portuguese island in the Atlantic and fortified wine? Madeira
459 J What 'I' is the English equivalent of the Russian name Ivan, and the Welsh name Evan, and the Irish name Shaun? John
460 R What 'R' is a fibre used for making hats, baskets and mats, and is used for tying up plants? Raffia
461 C What 'C' is the cry of the crow and the rook, but not of the raven? Caw
462 E What 'E' can come before or after 'Yours' at the end of a friendly letter? Ever
463 H What 'H' is the preserving of health, often by means of cleanliness? Hygiene
464 N What 'N' can be lace, tie or cloth? Neck
465 R What 'R' was the lover of Juliet? Romeo
466 W What 'W' is England's oldest public school? Winchester
467 D What 'D' is a dog called Dinmont or a man who pays attention to his dress? Dandy
468 K What 'K' is a famous make of camera? Kodak
469 B What 'B' is the hero of a strip cartoon and whose other name is Bruce Wayne? Batman
470 V What 'V' is a variety entertainment? Vauderville
471 F What 'F' comes before song, dance and lore? Folk
472 T What 'T' is a ship designed to carry liquid cargo in bulk? Tanker
473 S What 'S' is the name for the longest and the shortest day of the year when the sun appears to stand still? Solstice
474 O What 'O' goes with sage, in the traditional stuffing for duck? Onions
475 L What 'L' was Robert Dudley, much fancied courtier of Queen Elizabeth I? Leicester
476 G What 'G' is still sometimes tested for quality on a touchstone? Gold
477 P What 'P' goes before fruit, flower and play? Passion
478 M What 'M' is the fruit tree on whose leaves silkworms feed? Mulberry
479 J What 'J' is worn for horse-riding? Jodpurs
480 A What 'A' had a ragtime band? Alexander
481 F What 'F' are cultivated by pisciculture? Fish
482 O What 'O' is a prize presented to actors and directors? Oscar
483 I What 'I' is a severe examination by questioning? Interrogation
484 R What 'R' is a valley in Mid-Glamorgan in South Wales, famous for coal-mining? Rhondda
485 T What 'T' comes after reflecting, refracting or Schmidt? Telescope
486 A What 'A' is the name usually given to the King James version of The Bible? Authorised
487 E What 'E' comes after red, white and blue in maritime situations? Ensign
488 B What 'B' is the type of saw used for logs and often referred to as Swedish? Bow
489 P What 'P' is a support for a temporary bridge across a river? Pontoon
490 D What 'D' is a wooden duck or pigeon? Decoy
491 N What 'N' are the tricks you can't teach an old dog? New
492 J What 'J' was a wren's first name? Jenny
493 S What 'S' are demonstrated by the statements 'you have hissed all mystery lessons', and 'taken the town drain'? Spoonerisms
494 H What 'H' is an ancient children's game based on the idea of not treading on lines? Hopscotch
495 V What 'V' is someone who can throw his voice without moving his lips? Venriloquist
496 G What 'G' is a topographical (or geographical) index? Gazetteer
497 M What 'M' are you said to get for old rope, if something comes easily? Money
498 W What 'W' is interwoven twigs and used to be used in building with daub? Wattle
499 C What 'C' is a period of a hundred years? Century
500 L What 'L' are you told to use when you are being stupid? Loaf