General Knowledge 03 - (Submitted By Yoda) |
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Question | Answer | |
001 | From which country did Smorgasbord originate? |
Sweden |
002 | In which month is St George's Day? |
April (23rd) |
003 | Who Was The First British Monarch Of The 20 th Century |
Queen Victoria |
004 | Who entered the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with “Congratulations”? |
Cliff Richard |
005 | Whose Bill For The Abolition Of The Slave Trade Was Passed By The British Parliament In 1807 |
William Wilber Force |
006 | In Which Novel Was Winston Smith The Hero |
1984 |
007 | Which Star Trek Character Was Played By Deforest Kelly |
Dr Leonard Bones McCoy |
008 | Which Fruit Is The Main Ingredient Of The Relish Guacamole |
Avocado |
009 | What is the main ingredient to Bombay Duck? |
Fish |
010 | Which war began on the 25th June 1950 ? |
Korean War |
011 | In Which Famous Film Will You Find The Character Rhett Butler |
Gone With The Wind |
012 | Gentoo, Little Blue & Fairy - Are All Types Of Which Creature |
Penguin |
013 | What Y Comes From The Hindu Word Meaning Union |
Yoga |
014 | How Many Yards Are There In A Mile |
1760 |
015 | A,AB,O what is missing? |
B (Blood Groups) |
016 | In Which Us State Is Camp David |
MaryLand |
017 | River Phoenix Who Died Outside The Famous Viper Rooms , Who Owns The Viper Rooms |
Johnny Depp |
018 | Name Either the 2004 Achievement or the Famous Father Of Rossana Davison |
Miss World , Chris De Burgh |
019 | Which Scottish Band had their first Uk Hit s In The Late 80's And Was Led By Ricky Ross |
Deacon Blue |
020 | Who created the characters Squirrel Nutkin & Peter Rabbit? |
Beatrix Potter |
021 | What colour is the History wedge in Trivial Pursuit? |
Yellow |
022 | In which city is Tiananmen Square ? |
Beijing |
023 | Who wrote the original Tales Of The Unexpected? |
Roald Dahl |
024 | Who had children called, Dweezil, Moon Unit, Ahmet, Rodin & Diva |
Frank Zappa |
025 | In which English resort was the first Butlin's built in 1927? |
Skegness |
026 | Members Of Which profession takes the Hippocratic Oath? |
Medical |
027 | Which singer led the group T-Rex? |
Marc Bolan |
028 | What are the strong cords attaching muscles to bones called? |
Tendons |
029 | Who was the woman who Hugh Grant had an unfortunate encounter with in 1995? |
Divine Brown |
030 | For which Formula 1 team did Jensen Button drive in 2002? |
Renault |
031 | In horse racing where is the Grand National held? |
Aintree |
032 | Which Band Had A 2000 Hit Album Called Parachutes |
Coldplay |
033 | Who played Buffy The Vampire Slayer in the original movie? |
Kirsty Swanson |
034 | Which girl group is fronted by Beyonce Knowles? |
Destiny's Child |
035 | In bookmaker's slang, how much is a monkey? |
500 Pounds |
036 | Who was pretty in pink in 1986? |
Molly RIngwald |
037 | What is the name of Sindy doll's boyfriend? |
Paul |
038 | Which city is served by John Lennon Airport ? |
Liverpool |
039 | In the motorcycling Isle of Man TT competition, what does TT stand for? |
Tourist Trophy |
040 | Which boxer had part of his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson in 1997? |
Evander Holyfield |
041 | According to the nursery rhyme what city did Doctor Foster go to? |
Gloucester (In The Rain) |
042 | Who won the OSCAR for the best actress for her role in Misery? |
Kathy Bates |
043 | What is the capital of The Isle Of Man? |
Douglas |
044 | Which planet lies between Venus and Mars? |
Earth |
045 | Who were Thunderbirds Tracy brothers Scott, Virgil, Alan, Gordon and John named after? |
The First Five Astronauts |
046 | What plant is traditionally worn on St Patrick's Day? |
Shamrock |
047 | To which city is someone sent metaphorically if they are being ignored? |
Coventry |
048 | Which Philip K. Dick story did Steven Spielberg take to the big screen in 2002? |
Minority Report |
049 | What fruit is used to make cider? |
Apples |
050 | What is the English name of the Welsh national anthem? |
Land Of My Fathers |
051 | In which county is Stansted airport? |
Essex |
052 | What is measured by a protractor? |
An Angle |
053 | Where were the summer Olympics held In 1968? |
Mexico City |
054 | In which street did The Great Fire Of London start in 1666? |
Pudding Lane |
055 | What is the name of the Channel 4 breakfast show launched in April 2002? |
RI:SE |
056 | Which 2 Cluedo Weapons Begin With The Same Letter | Rope & Revolver |
057 | Who Was The Narrator Of Paddington On TV | Michael Horden |
058 | How Many Different Topics Are There In A Game Of Trivial Pursuits | Six |
059 | What Is Singer/Songwriter Nilssons First Name | Harry |
060 | Which Spanish King Sent His Unsuccessful Armada | Philip II |
061 | In Which City Is The National Railway Museum | York |
062 | Which Ruler Reffered To The English As A Nation Of Shopkeepers | Napoleon Bonaparte |
063 | Which Car Company Has The Corolla Range | Toyota |
064 | What Is The Portugese Word For Stupid | DoDo |
065 | In Which City Is The Worlds Largest Opera House | New York |
066 | Cecil Parkinsons Affair With Whome Caused A Scandal In 1983 | Sara Keays |
067 | What Was The Name Of The Police Officer Shot Dead Outside The Libyan Embassy | Pc Yvonne Fletcher |
068 | In The New Testament Which Book Directly Follows Romans | First Corinthians |
069 | Which Birthstone Is Linked To The Month Of May | Emerald |
070 | Which Us Prope Was Sent To Land On Mars In 1997 | PathFinder |
071 | What Did The 17 People In The Dock At The Mike Tyson Trial All Ask For | His Autograph |
072 | What Battle Came First Agincourt Or Bosworth Field | Agincourt |
073 | Whose Motto Is "Ich Dien" | The Prince Of Wales |
074 | In Which American State Are The Everglades | Florida |
075 | What Do You Do With A Wonton | Eat It |
076 | What Is Mrs Victor Meldrew's First Name | Margaret |
077 | Which Film Based On A Book Featured "the bear necessities" | The Jungle Book (Rudyard Kipling) |
078 | Who Was John Fasanu's Late Brother | Justin |
079 | What Is The Nickname Of Royal "nanny" Alexandra Legge Bourke | Tiggy |
080 | Which Boxers Catchphrase was "Know What I Mean Harry" | Frank Bruno |
081 | Which Tough Area Of New York Gives Its Name To a Gin,Vermouth & Orange Cocktail | Bronx |
082 | What Was The First Name Of The Wack Racer Mr Dastardly | Dick |
083 | Who Is The Mate Of DJ Spoof Spashy | Nicey |
084 | Which Band Featured Noddy Holder & Dave Hill | Slade |
085 | What Type Of Animal Is A Palomino | A Horse |
086 | Caroline Was The Name Of The First Off Shore Pirate What | Radio Station |
087 | Ian Smith Plays Which Character In Neighbours | Harold Bishop |
088 | What Was The Name Of Dick Turpins Horse | Black Bess |
089 | Who Was The Tory Leader Directly Before John Major | Margaret Thatcher |
090 | John Curry Won Olympic Gold In Which Sport | Ice Skating |
091 | What Does A Pluviometer Measure | Rainfall |
092 | Which Letter Is Farthest Left On A Computer Keyboard | Q |
093 | Which Boom Is Produced By Breaking The Sound Barrier | Sonic |
094 | In Tv's The Fonz What Was Fonzie's First Name | Arthur Fonzereli |
095 | Sally Ride Become The Usa's First Woman Where | In Space |
096 | All Of Lionel Richies Early Songs Were released On What Record Label | Motown |
097 | What Was The Nationality Of Inventor Marconni | Italian |
098 | What Ocean Is The Worlds Deepest | Pacific |
099 | What Form Of Transport Was Invented In 1760 By Joseph Merlin | The Roller Skate |
100 | The BDO is the UK governing Body Of Which Sport | Darts |
101 | In International Football What Is The Main Colour Of Hollands Shirts | Orange |
102 | Who Links The Films Rebecca , Psycho & Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock |
103 | On Tv Did David Soul Play Starsky Or Hutch | Hutch |
104 | How Many Sides Are There In A Pair Of Nonogons | 18 |
105 | Into The Groove Became Which Singers First UK Number 1 | Madonna |
106 | Mohawk Seminole & Sioux Are All Names Of What | Red Indian Tribes |
107 | How Many Teletubbies Are There | 4 |
108 | Can You Name All Of The Teletubbies | Po, Dipsy, La La, Tinky Winky |
109 | Who Is Killed If Regicide Is Committed | A King |
110 | Which James Succeeded Harold Wilson As Prime Minister | James Callaghan |
111 | What Were The Initials Of Us President Johnson | L.B |
112 | Which Buddy Did Alvin Stardust Sing About | Holly |
113 | Is A Dandie Dinmont A Dog A Cat Or A Horse | Dog |
114 | Does A Pina Colada Contain Rum Gin Or Vodka | Rum |
115 | Pram Is An Abbreviation Of Which Word | Perambulator |
116 | Which Countries Rugby Union Side Are The Pumas | Argentina |
117 | In Fiction Which Girl Swam In A Pool Of Her Own Tears | Alice In Wonderland |
118 | What Comic Did Dan Dare First Appear In | The Eagle |
119 | Which Song Links Rolf Harris & Led Zeppelin | Stairway To Heaven |
120 | Which Kevin Was In The Title Of A Hit By The Manic Street Preachers | Kevin Carter |
121 | The Last Night Of The Proms Takes Place In Which Month | September |
122 | What Is Bigger A3 Or A4 Paper | A3 |
123 | Sodium Chloride Is Better Known As What | Salt |
124 | If January 1st Was On A Thursday What Day Would February The 1st Be On | Sunday |
125 | What Is The French Word For The Number 8 | Huit |
126 | Who Live At 342 Greasepit Terrace | The Flintstones |
127 | Who Or What Is Sweet William | A Flower |
128 | How Is The London Orbital Better Known | M25 |
129 | How Many Strings Are There On A Spanish Guitar | Six |
130 | What Type Of Creature Is An Anchovy | A Fish |
131 | Which Gulf Lies Between Saudi Arabia & Iran | Persian Gulf |
132 | Who Lives At Home Hill | The Teletubbies |
133 | Which Country Hosted The 1966 World Cup | England |
134 | In Which City Is The Cosby Show Set | New York |
135 | Which Cilla Black Series Made Dreams Come True | Surprise Surprise |
136 | Who Is Mel Smiths Tv Comedy Partner | Griff Rhys Jones |
137 | Which London Hospital Took Its First Infant Patient In 1852 | Great Ormond Street |
138 | Who Was Jilted On Her Wedding Day In Great Expectations | Miss Havisham |
139 | Which Role Did Jim Carrey Play In Batman Forever | The Riddler |
140 | In Scrabble How Many Points Is The Letter R Worth | 1 |
141 | Who Had An 80's Hit With Doctorin The Tardis | The Timelords |
142 | Who Is Known As Mr Trick Shot | John Virgo |
143 | What Was Tonto's Horse Called | Scout |
144 | What Card Game Can You Peg Out In | Cribbage |
145 | Which Punctuation Mark Has The Same Name As A Butterfly | Comma |
146 | Thephobia Is A Fear Of What | God |
147 | What Name Is Given To Monkeys With Red & Blue Bottoms | Mandrills |
148 | What Is The Highest Number On The Richter Scale | 12 |
149 | What Does The Name Ghengis Khan Actually Mean | Universal Ruler |
150 | Which Famous Childrens Rhyme Was Associated With The Black Death | Ring a Ring a Roses |
151 | Which book caused a minor controversy in 1997 when a survey of waterstones customers voted it the best book of the 20th century | Lord Of The Rings |
152 | The silver grey fellow was the first model to be produced by which manufacturing company? | Harley Davidson |
153 | Which Was The First Country To Win The Eurovision Song Contest Twice | Holland |
154 | In The Card Game Craps What Is A Double One Called | Snake Eyes |
155 | What Would You Be Doing If You Had 324 Possible Ways To Commit 1 Crime? |
Murder Solutions In Cluedo |
156 | What Sort Of Wave Was Seen For The First Time In 1986 | Mexican Wave |
157 | In Which Country Is The Source Of The River Rhine | Switzerland |
158 | Cars with the international vehicle registration C come from where? |
Cuba |
159 | The Paul Getty Musuem is in which American State? |
California |
160 | What is the American equivalent of an English Blueberry? | Blueberry |
161 | What is added to Galliano to make a Harvey Wallbanger? | Vodka and Orange Juice |
162 | Which country is nearest to where the Titanic was found? | Canada |
163 | An average man has twenty square feet of what about his person? | Skin |
164 | In which country were the last summer Olypics of the 20th century in Europe? | Spain |
165 | In which decade was Cassius Clay- later Muhammad Ali- born? | 1940's |
166 | From which tree family is the basket making osier a member? | Willow |
167 | Which sport other than Rugby is played for the Currie Cup? | Cricket |
168 | In which country is the Great Sandy Desert? | Australia |
169 | Who had Sticky Moments On Tour? | Julian Clary |
170 | The Cheviot Hills run along the boundary between which Countries? | Scotland and England |
171 | Which seeds are in the sweet Halva? | Sesame Seeds |
172 | What note does an orchestra tune to? | A |
173 | In which county is Damon Hill's mansion called Hydon End? | Hampshire |
174 | Which Shakespeare play was banned during George III's time of madness? | King Lear |
175 | Before being used as a name for US soldiers, what did 'GI' stand for? | Goverment Issue |
176 | Who played Pauli in the TV series Liverpool One? | Samantha Janus |
177 | Which gas is produced by adding water to calcium carbide? | Acetylene |
178 | Which berries are used in a Cumberland Sauce? | Red Currants |
179 | What is a Wadi? | A River Bed |
180 | In which country is the Potomac River? | USA |
181 | Whose catchphrase is "Hello My Darlings"? | Charlie Drake |
182 | Which University did Jeffery Archer attend? | Oxford |
183 | What Is The Vertically Opening Iron Gate Of A Castle Called | A Protcullis |
184 | What Is The Base On Which A Statue Stands | A Podium |
185 | Where Is The Cenotaph | Whitehall, London |
186 | Why Is The Bayeux Tapestry Incorrectly Named | It Is Embroidered |
187 | What Is The Worlds Largest Gallery | The Louvre, Paris |
188 | What Is Lird Lichfields Profession | Photographer |
189 | What Is Missing From The Venus De Milo | It's Arms |
190 | What Was The First James Bond Film | Dr No |
191 | Who Hunts Bugs Bunny | Elmer J Fudd |
192 | What Was The Name Of Tarzans Chimpanzee | Cheta |
193 | What Morse Letter Is Dot Dash | A |
194 | What Does Al Fresco Mean | In The Open Air |
195 | What Is Noughts And Crosses Called In America | Tic Tac Toe |
196 | What Is The Ancient Egyptian Method Of Writing Called | Hieroglyphics |
197 | Whose Motto Is Be Prepared | The Cub Scout Movement |
198 | At Cannes What Is The Award For Best Film Called | Palm d'Or (Golden Palm) |
199 | Where Would You Expect To Find A Beefeater | Tower Of London |
200 | Who Is The Wife Of Andy Capp | Flo |
201 | Which Of Dickens Novels Was His Favourite | David Copperfield |
202 | Who Reputedly Said "Let Them Eat Cake" | Marie Antoinette |
203 | Which Character Has Been Portrayed In Films More Than Any Other | Sherlock Holmes |
204 | In Which Tale Does The Phrase "Open Sesame" Occur | Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves |
205 | What Sound Does A Turkey Make | A Gobble |
206 | Who Do You Associate With Bobby Ball | Tommy Cannon |
207 | Which Sport Has Had The Most Films Made About It | Boxing |
208 | What Is Beethovens Only Opera | Fidello |
209 | How Did Cleopatra Reputedly Comit Suicide | By Shoving An Asp Down Her Cleavage |
210 | What Were Brunel's Christian Name | Isambard Kingdom Brunel |
211 | Who Holds The Duchy Of Cornwall | The Prince Of Wales |
212 | How Many Presidents Of America Have Been Assasinated | 4 |
213 | Which Russian Tyrant Studied For The Priesthood | Stalin |
214 | What Is The Opposite Of Acid | Alkali |
215 | Who Invented Printing In The UK | Thomas Caxton |
216 | What Is Toxicology The Study Of | Poisons |
217 | What Bird Was Depicted On The Farthing | A Wren |
218 | What Is The Swish Dish Involving Melted Cheese And Wine | Fondue |
219 | Who Was The First Actress To Be Featured On A Postage Stamp | Grace Kelly |
220 | What Do The Scots Call News Years Eve | Hogmanay |
221 | Which Wedding Anniversary Is Symbolised By China | 20 Years |
222 | Who Is Featured On An American Dollar Bill | George Washington |
223 | With Which Sport Would You Associate Babe Ruth | BaseBall |
224 | How Often Does Haleys Comet Return | 76 Years |
225 | What Was The Name Of The First dog In Space | Laika |
226 | How Many Miles Is 8 Kilometres | 5 Miles |
227 | What Is The Official Language Of Pakistan | Urdu |
228 | What Is The Roman Numeral For 50 | L |
229 | Which American State Ends In 3 Vowels | Hawaii |
230 | What Is The Last Letter Of the Greek Alphabet | Omega |
231 | The Crab Is The Symbol Of Which sign Of The Zodiac | Cancer |
232 | Who Succeeded Richard Nixon As President Of America | Gerald Ford |
233 | When Is St Davids Day | March 1st |
234 | What Is The A406 In London More Commonly Known As | The North Circular |
235 | The Minotaur Was Half Man Half What | Bull |
236 | What Is The Highest Rank In The British Army | Field Marshall |
237 | What Do The Five Olympic Rings Represent | 5 Continents |
238 | Which trade Union Has The Largest Membership | The TGWU |
239 | In Our solar system Which Planet Is Sixth From The Sun |
Saturn |
240 | The House Of Commons Needs A Quorum Of How Many | 40 Members |
241 | What Is A Natterjack | A Toad |
242 | How Many Carrats Are There In Pure Gold | 24 Carrats |
243 | Puck Appears In Which Of Shakespears Plays | A Midsummer Nights Dream |
244 | Which English Writer Has Been Most Translated Worldwide | Agatha Christie |
245 | There Will Never Be A Woman Prime Minister In My Lifetime | Margaret Thatcher |
246 | What Remained In Pandoras Box After It Was Opened | Hope |
247 | During WWII Who Commanded The 8th Army | Montgommery |
248 | What Is A Paternoster | A Type Of Lift |
249 | What Is A 2 Year Old Salmon Called | A Smolt |
250 | What Was Tin Tin's Dog Called | Snowy |
251 | What Does A Numismatist Collect And Study | Coins |
252 | Which Is The Largest Channel Island | Jersey |
253 | Name The Ship Used By The Pilgrim Fathers | The Mayflower |
254 | On Which River Does Windsor Castle Stand | The Thames |
255 | What Is The Capital Of Bermuda | Hamilton |
256 | Which Channel Island Bans Cars From It's Streets | Sark |
257 | What Is A Somnambulist | A Sleepwalker |
258 | What Does A Gymnophobic Fear | Nudity |
259 | What Is Margaret Thatchers Middle Name | Hilda |
260 | What Daily Newspaper Was First Published In 1855 | The Daily Telegraph |
261 | Who Was The Sculptor Of The Thinker | Auguste Rodin |
262 | Who Composed Peter And The Wolf | Prokofiev |
263 | Who Did Virginia Wade Beat To Win Winbledon In 1977 | Betty Stove |
264 | What Is The Largest Inland Loch In Scotland | Loch Lomond |
265 | From Which Animal does Mohair Come From | Angora Goat |
266 | What Is The Currency Of Iraq | The Dinar |
267 | Which Tree Is Associated With ChurchYards | The Yew |
268 | Which American State Is Known As The Blue Grass State | Kentucky |
269 | Who Killed Five Prostitutes In London In 1888 | Jack The Ripper |
270 | How Old Was Moses When He Died | 120 Years Old |
271 | Whose Picture Is On The Reverse Of A Ten Pound Note | Florence Nightingale |
272 | How Many Hours Ahead Of GMT Is Sydney Australia | Ten Hours |
273 | Do Stalagmites Grow Up Or Down | Up |
274 | What Is The Main Ingredient In The Spirit , Poteen? | Potatoes |
275 | What Is The Uk's Highest Award For Civillian Bravery | The George Cross |
276 | What Is The Capital Of Bangladesh | Dacca |
277 | Who Was The Father Of Shem, Ham & Japeth | Noah |
278 | Which Recording Artist Has Had The Most Top Ten Hits | Elvis Presley |
279 | How Can You Tell The White Balls Apart In Billiards | One Has A Black Spot |
280 | What Is The Yeti Also Known As | The Abominable Snowman |
281 | Which Sign Of The Zodiac Is Represented By Scales | Libra |
282 | Who Owns The Worlds Most Valuble Stamp Collection | Queen Elizabeth II |
283 | Who Wrote The Story Of The Ugly Duckling | Hans Christian Andersen |
284 | What Is The Oldest Recorded Town In England | Colchester |
285 | Where Is The Largest Bell In The UK | St Pauls Cathedral |
286 | What Does A Yellow And Red Flag Signify In Motor Racing | Oil On The Track |
287 | In The Bible Who Turned Into A Pillar Of Salt | Lot's Wife |
288 | In Which City Do Batman & Robin Live | Gotham City |
289 | What Was Blue Peters First Dog Called | Petra |
290 | Argentina, Brazil, & Bolivia All Border Which Country | Paraguay |
291 | Who Said, "Veni, Vidi, Vici" | Julias Caesar |
292 | Of What Is Seismology The Study | Earthquakes |
293 | What Does The Word Nefarious Mean | Wicked Villanous |
294 | What Played Aunt Sally In Worzel Gummidge | Una Stubbs |
295 | Which Range Of Mountains Divides, France & Spain | The Pyranees |
296 | What Is Dyspepsia | Indigestion |
297 | What Is The Russian Turnip Better Known As | A Swede |
298 | What Is Hedonism | The Pursuit Of Pleasure |
299 | What Colour Is Meridian | Green |
300 | Of Whom Is St Cecellia The Patron Saint | The Blind |
301 | What Is A Japanese Bed Called | A Futon |
302 | What Is A Tam o'Shanter | A Scottish Hat Similar To A Beret |
303 | What Is A Sheep Shank | A Knot |
304 | What Is The Japanese Art Of Folding Paper Called | Origami |
305 | What Do You Call Words That Sound The Same But Are Spelt Differently | Homophones |
306 | What Was The 2nd Commercial Radio Station To Open In Britain | Captal Radio |
307 | Who Designed The Bouncing Bomb Used By The Dambusters | Sir Barnes Wallis |
308 | What Is The Capital Of Nepal | Kathmandu |
309 | What Mythological Creature Was Half Man Half Horse | The Centaur |
310 | Which Village Near Huntingdon Im Cambridgeshire Is Famous For Its Cheese | Stilton |
311 | What Is 400 In Roman Numerals | CD |
312 | How Deep Is A Fathom | Six Feet |
313 | What Is The Name Of The Bell Used At Lloyds In London | Lutine Bell |
314 | Name The 2 Main Towers Of The Palace Of Westminster | Clock Tower, Victoria Tower |
315 | What Is The Difference Between Assault And Battery | Assault is the Threat Of Or Attempt , Battery Is The Actual Strike |
316 | What Is The Longest River In France | The Loire |
317 | What Is Campanology | The Art Of Bell Ringing |
318 | What Is Homeopathy | The Treatment Of Ills Through Herbal Remedies |
319 | What City Is Associated With The Green Cloth Used By Robin Hood | Lincoln |
320 | What Koala Mean In Aboriginal | Drink Nothing |
321 | Who Invented The Diesel Engine | Rudolf Diesel |
322 | What Does PVC Stand For | Polyvinyl Chloride |
323 | What Is The Collective Name For A Group Of Lions | A Pride |
324 | Which Italian Composers Funeral Brought Italy To A Standstill In 1924 | Puccini |
325 | What Game Starts With A Squidge Off | TiddlyWinks |
326 | From What London Building In 1936 Were The First BBC Broadcasts Made | Alexandra Palace |
327 | Which Model Of Ford Car Is Also The Name Given To A Soft Mild Breeze | Zephyr |
328 | What Is The Largest Country To Have Only One Time Zone | China |
329 | In Which 2002 Film Set In The Year 2054 Will You Find The Character John Alderton | Minority Report |
330 | Riga Is The Capital Of Which European Country | Latvia |
331 | Which Famous Novel Was Based On The Real Life Exploits Of Alexander Selkrik | Robinson Crusoe |
332 | What Is Nitrous Oxide Better Known As | Laughing Gas |
333 | What Name Is Given To A Piece Of Music Thaat Opens A Concert | Overture |
334 | What Is The Name Of Saturns Largest Moon | Titan |
335 | In The Year 2000 Who Was Voted Radio One Personality Of The Year | Zoe Ball |
336 | For What Crime Was Anne Boleyn Beheaded | Adultery |
337 | What Is The Technical Name For The Speed Of Sound | Mach I |
338 | What Is Flying Hero Biggles Full Name | James Bigglesworth |
339 | What Is The Value Of The Roman Symbol C | 100 |
340 | Whom Did Clive Woodward Replace As Englands Rugby Union Coach | Jack Rowell |
341 | What Type Of Root Vegetable Is A Crimson Globe | A Beetroot |
342 | Who Plaayed The Character Honey Ryder In The Bond Movie Dr No | Ursula Andress |
343 | What Is Spike Milligans Real First Name | Terrance |
344 | In Greek mythology, who flew too close to the Sun? | Icarus |
345 | What was Sgt Schultz's Christian name in the TV series “Hogan's Heroes”? | Hans |
346 | What was the name of The Beatles first album? | Please Please Me |
347 | Who wrote the four gospels in the New Testament? |
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John |
348 | How many years did Rip Van Winkle sleep? | 20 |
349 | What was Britain's most famous fighter plane during World War II? |
Spitfire |
350 | What was the name of the aircraft flown by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith on his historic trans-Pacific flight? | Southern Cross |
351 | Who were the four members of the Clampett Family who featured in the Beverley Hillbillies TV series? | Jed, Granny (Daisy Moses), Jethro (Bodine) and Elly May |
352 | What is the currency of Malaysia? | Ringgit |
353 | In which church was the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981? | St Paul's Cathedral |
354 | Who played the role of Scarlett O'Hara in “Gone with the Wind”? |
Vivien Leigh |
355 | What Is The Japanese Word For Loveable Egg | Tamagotchi |
356 | What Is The Most Attention Attracting Colour | Red |
357 | What Was The Cartoon Character Hong Kong Phooey's Day Job | A Janitor |
358 | By What Abbreviated Term Is The Group Of Eight Industrialized Nations Known | G8 |
359 | After Communism Fell, Which Russian City Reverted Back To Its Original Name St Petersburg | Leningrad |
360 | Please Spell For Me If You Can The Word “ Queue ” As In I'm Last In The Queue | Queue |
361 | According To The Nursery Rhyme How Much Money Did Simple Simon Have | None |
362 | In The World Of Politics What Was Broadcast For The Very First Time On The 20 th March 1990 | The Budget |
363 | What Type Of Creature Is Wilbur In The Book Charlottes Web | A Pig |
364 | Which Type Of Headgear Was Popularised During The Crimean War | Balaclava ( Battle Of Balaclava ) |
365 | What Would You Be Trying To Determine With The ishihara test | Colour Blindness |
366 | Of Which Country Did “ Peter, Susan, Edmund & Lucy ” All Become Monarchs | Narnia |
367 | Approximately 98% Of The Human Body Is Made Up Of What | Water |
368 | What Olympic First Occurred At The 1968 Mens 100 Metres Final | First All Black Final |
369 | What 6 Letter Word Begins With A T Ends With A T And Has T In The Middle | Teapot |
370 | What Does The Average Human Body Have 5 Million Of | Hairs |
371 | In 1994 The Infamous Wonderbra Ads Were Taking The Nation By Storm (Point For The Model That Advertised It) & A Bonus Point For Her Nationality |
Eva Hertzegova / (Czech) |
372 | According To Uk Guidelines What Is The Largest Bra Size In The UK | 52E |
373 | What Colour Do Judges Wear With Their Black Robes In Criminal Cases | Blue |
374 | What Most Annoying Creature Was Created In The Late 90's By Daniel Malmedahl & Erik Wernquist | The Crazy Frog |
375 | Which 2 Words Mean "Fried Noodles" On A Chinese Restaurant Menu | Chow Mein |
376 | Which Comic Book Character Is Featured In A Song By Queen | Flash Gordon |
377 | What Is A Spasm Of The Diaphragm More Commonly Known As | Hiccups |
378 | Which Famous 3 Day Event Took Place On The 15 th August 1969 | Woodstock |
379 | Which Ill Fated Tourist Attraction Was Created By Dr John Hammond | Jurassic Park |
380 | Which Model Of Car Is Named After A Jamaican Bay | Ford Montego |
381 | Which Novel Is Associated With The Phrase “Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad” | Animal Farm |
382 | Who Was At The Centre Of A Televised Legal Trial Lasting 265 Days In 1995 | O.J Simpson |
383 | On March 24 th 1958 The Number “533-1076” Was Significant For A Certain Person Who ? | Elvis Presley |
384 | What Cartoon Characters Are Described As Being 3 Apples High | The Smurfs |
385 | What Is The Most Widely Eaten Meat In The World | Pork |
386 | If All The Signs Of The Zodiac Were Listed Alphabetically Which Would Come 2nd | Aries (Aquarius 1 st ) |
387 | In 2004, 79 Year Old Grant E.W Cuncliffe From Glasgow Became The Oldest Person In The UK To Receive An ASBO, What Does The Abbreviation Asbo Actually Mean | Anti Social Behavoir Order |
388 | Which Female Penned The Autobiography Entitled “My Life As A Ten Year Old Boy” | Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpsons Voice) |
389 | This Object Was Designed By Christopher Ironside Itt's 20.03mm In Diameter 1.65mm Thick And Weighs 3.56 Grams, What Is It | 1 Pence Coin (New Penny) |
390 | Umbrella Means “Little Shade” In Which European Language | Italian |
391 | What Is The Scientific Name For The Hip Bone | Pelvis |
392 | Which Famous Drink's Company's Name Originates From A Medical Condition Concerning The Stomach Pains It Was Originally Intended To Cure | Pepsi (Dyspepsia) |
393 | How Many Stars Make Up Orions Belt | 3 |
394 | What Is The Highest Denomination Of Euro Note | 500 Euros |
395 | Which Famous Chef & God Son Of Richard Burton Claims To Be The First Person In Britain To Wear A Disposable Nappy | Anthony Warrel Thompson |
396 | A Dark Shade Of Which Colour Is Called Hunter | Green |
397 | Which Part Of A Grape Does Red Wine Contain That White Wine Does Not | The Skins |
398 | What Will You Never See In The Main Gambling Area Of A Casino In Vegas | The Time, Clocks Etc |
399 | Which Super Hero Has A Butler Named Alfred | Batman |
400 | In A Game Of Darts What is the highest possible three dart check out | 170 = (60, 60, Bull) |
401 | Up Until 1920 it was technically legal to send children through the mail in the USA (True or False) | True |
402 | Where on the human body is the skin the thinnest? | Eyelids |
403 | Stuart Pierce, Chris Waddle & Gareth Southgate All Famously Missed Penalties While Playing For England, They Also All Appeared In A Tv Advertisement, But What Was It Advertising | Pizza Hut |
404 | Who was the first Hollywood actress to demand and receive a fee of 1 million dollars for a single film role? | Elizabeth Taylor |
405 | Who was the first US President to be shot and survive | Ronald Reagan |
406 | What historic event Occurred on Sunday 31 st August 1997 - | Princess Diana Was Killed |
407 | What Were The Names Of The 3 tunnels dug by the prisoners in the film `The Great escape | Tom, Dick & Harry |
408 | On Which River Does The Town Of Rugby Stand? | Avon |
409 | Which Was The First Magazine To Publish A Hologram On The Front Cover? | The National Geographic |
410 | Which Film Had The Working Title Of Eggs, Beans And Chippendales? | The Full Monty |
411 | What Is The National Cheese Of Greece? | Feta Cheese |
412 | What did the Queen do for the first time on April 6 th 1993 | Paid Tax |
413 | Which Novel By Thomas Harris Won Five Oscars As A Film Adaptation? | Silence Of The Lambs |
414 | Which Actress Replaced Liz Hurley As the Face Of Estee Lauder? | Gwyneth Paltrow |
415 | In 1988 What Costing 37p Was Abolished In Britain? | Dog Licence |
416 | Who Released An Autobiography Entitled “A Boy From Bolton” | Amir Khan |
417 | Whose “True Story” did Andrew Morton write about? | Princess Diana |
418 | What is the zodiac sign of the Virgin? | Virgo |
419 | What do the initials BC stand for on a light bulb? | Bayonet Cap |
420 | What is another name for mercury? | Quick Silver |
421 | The Zapruda Film Is The Most Expensive Piece Of Cine Film On The Planet “Whats On It” | Jfk Assasination |
422 | Which term in Italian cooking means “Soft But Firm”? | Al Dente |
423 | Screaming Lord Such Was The Leader Of Which Political Party | Monster Raving Looney Party |
424 | If You Were In An Internet Chat Room or Sending a Text And You Wrote The Letters “PMSL” What Would You Be Doing |
Pissing Myself Laughing |
425 | In The United States What Is The Wife Of The Current President Usually Called | The First Lady |
426 | Which Type Of Cocktail Are You Likely To Find In A Toolbox | Screwdriver |
427 | The Axilla is the technical name for which part of the body? | Armpit |
428 | From Which Country Does The Make Of Car Renault Come From | France |
429 | Who Released An Autobiography Entitled “My Take” | Gary Barlow |
430 | The Seeing Eye Is The US Counterpart To Which British Charity? | Guide Dogs For The Blind |
431 | How many days are there in two non-leap years? | 730 |
432 | In which English city is the Meadowhall Shopping Centre? | Sheffield |
433 | Which famous Couple Lived at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloustershire? | Fred & Rosemary West |
434 | For which film did Stephen Spielberg win his first Oscar as Director? | Schindler's List |
435 | Which Brand Of Coffee Was Named After The Hotel In Which It Was First Served | Maxwell House |
436 | Who Live At “ 1313 Mockingbird Lane, Mockingbird Heights ” | The Munsters |
437 | What Country Is Dracula Said To Come From | Transylvania |
438 | What Do The Opposite Sides Of A Dice Always Add Up To | 7 |
439 | The Soviet Secret Police Are Known By Their Initials: What Are They? | KGB |
440 | In The Harry Potter Books If Harry Went To Olivander's What Would He Be Buying? | A Wand |
441 | Who's Catchphrase Was “Izzy Wizzy Let's Get Busy”? | Sooty |
442 | Where Can You Find “The Blue Stones” And “Sarsen Stones” Together? | Stonehenge |
443 | Who Wrote the Novel “The Witching Hour” ? | Anne Rice |
444 | What Is Dolly Parton's Theme Park In Tennessee Called? | Dollywood |
445 | How Is Illness Varicella More Commonly Known? | Chicken Pox |
446 | In Which Classic Musical Are The Songs “Tonight” And “Somewhere” Featured | West Side Story |
447 | Whom Did Margaret Thatcher Replace As Leader Of The Tory Party? | Edward Heath |
448 | What Is Ethylene Glycol More Commonly Known As | Anti Freeze |
449 | In The Classic TV Show The Simpsons, What Is The Name Of The Bartender? | Moe |
450 | What Kind Of Creature Is A Natterjack? | A Toad |
451 | What Were The Names Of Wendy Darling's Brothers In “Peter Pan”? (PFE) | Michael & John |
452 | In Chess, Which Piece Always Moves Diagonally? | Bishop |
453 | When It Comes To Pay Day What Do The Initials PAYE Stand For | Pay As You Earn |
454 | Who Was Sacked As Editor Of The Daily Mirror After The Newspaper Admitted That Photo's Of British Troops Abusing An Iraqi Were Fake | Piers Morgan |
455 | Because Of Its Location In Our Solar System What Is Planet Earth Sometimes Referred To | The 3 rd Rock From The Sun |
456 | The Spanish Call It The Autopista How Is It Better Known In This Country? | Motorway |
457 | Which English Word Comes From An Old French Word Meaning Sour Wine | Vinegar |
458 | Which Japanese Word Translates Into English As “Empty Orchestra” | Karaoke |
459 | What Type Of Dogs Are Commonly Kept By Eskimo's | Huskies |
460 | Who Wrote The Novel “Jane Eyre”? | Charlotte Bronte |
461 | What Can Be Seen From Earth Only Once Every 76 Years? | Halley's Comet |
462 | Which Famous Hairdresser Married Lulu? | John Frieda |
463 | Which Confectionery Product Changed The Colour Of One Of Its Sweets From Light-Brown To Blue? | Smarties |
464 | Which Branch Of Mathematics Shares It's Name With the Technical Term For The Kidney Stone | Calculus |
465 | What Type Of Pens Did The Company Pentel Invent? | Felt Tip Pens |
466 | If You Were Born On The 31 st October What Star Sign Would You Be? | Scorpio |
467 | In Bingo Terminology What Number Would Be Left If Two Little Ducks Were Subtracted From Sunset Strip? | 55 - (77-22) |
468 | According To The 2001 Census Which Quite Unusual Religion Has 390,000 Followers In Britain? | Jedi |
469 | He's The Ace, He's Amazing, He's The Strongest, He's The Quickest, He's The Best. Who Is He? | Danger Mouse |
470 | Which Former Miss Texas Appeared Nude On Stage As Mrs Robinson In 2000? | Jerry Hall |
471 | In Which Famous Book Would You Come Across A Pan Galactic Gargle Buster? | The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy |
472 | Denniston's Superb And Victoria Are Both Varieties Of Which Fruit? | Plum |
473 | Which Building Is Used For The Election Of A Pope? | Sistine Chapel |
474 | In A Standard Deck Of Cards What Do The Queens Hold In Their Hands | Flowers |
475 | In 2006 Who Released The Album, “Surprise” His First Studio Album For Six Years? | Paul Simon |
476 | What Reptilian Name Is Given To A Mixture Of Cider And Lager? | Snake Bite |
477 | Which New York Building Is 102 Story's High? | Empire State Building |
478 | What Went Up In 1961 But Came Down In 1989? | The Berlin Wall |
479 | What Structure Do Australians Affectionally Call The Coat Hanger? | Sydney Harbour Bridge |
480 | Which Car Company Makes A Sports Car Called “Diablo”? | Lamborghini |
481 | In Pantomime Who Is Aladdin's Mother? | Widow Twanky |
482 | The Largest City In Alabama Shares Its Name With Which English City? | Birmingham |
483 | Who Is Jim Davis's Most Famous Creation? | Garfield |
484 | Where Did The Great Fire Of London Start? | Pudding Lane |
485 | How Is The Magazine Of The UK Consumers Better Known? | Which Magazine |
486 | To Which Country Does Christmas Island Belong To? | Australia |
487 | Which Entertainer Born In 1929, Saw His Coffin Decorated With Four Candles At His Funeral In 2005? | Ronnie Barker |
488 | What Colour Is A Live Lobster? | Dark Blue/ Black (Its Red When Its Cooked) |
489 | Who Assassinated Robert Kennedy? | Sirhan Sirhan |
490 | Which Sport Uses The Lightest Ball? | Table Tennis |
491 | What Is The Heroic Secret Identity Of Kathy Kain? | Bat Woman |
492 | In 2005 In what Context Did Stan Follow Rita? | Names Of Hurricanes |
493 | In America The Zip Code 10048 Is No longer In Use, Why Is This | World Trade Centre |
494 | How Many People Are Portrayed In Da Vinci's Last Supper? | 13 People |
495 | Who Was The First British Newsreader To Interview With Nelson Mandela Shortly After His Release? | Trevor McDonald |
496 | Which Bird Lays The Largest Eggs? | The Ostrich |
497 | Where Is The National Railway Museum? | York |
498 | Sharing Her Name With A Brand Of Margerine Who Was The Roman Goddess Of Flowers | Flora |
499 | What Was Broadcast For The First Time Live On British Tv On March 20 th 1990 | The Budget |
500 | What Is An Airplanes In flight Recorder Better Known As? | Black Box |