General Knowledge 04 - (Submitted By Yoda) |
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Question | Answer | |
001 | Agincourt Was The Final Battle In Which War | The 100 Years War |
002 | What Gemstone Is Used To Symbolize 40 Years Of Marriage? | Ruby |
003 | In The Story The Three Little Pigs What Was The First Of The 3 Houses Made Out Of? | Straw |
004 | What Do The Initials ATC Stand For With Regard To Aviation? | Air Traffic Control |
005 | Scoobert Is The First Name Of Which Very Famous Cartoon Character | Scooby Doo |
006 | In London What Street Is Nicknamed “The Street Of Ink”? | Fleet Street |
007 | Which Organ Of The Body Secretes Insulin? | Pancreas |
008 | What Type Of Gas Did Joseph Priestly Discover In 1774 | Oxygen |
009 | What Is Built On The Former Home Of The Earl Of Shrewsbury? | Alton Towers |
010 | Which Cartoon Duo Made Their Screen Debut In 1965 In “Puss In Boots”? | Tom & Jerry |
011 | Where In London Is The Statue Of Peter Pan? | Kensington Gardens |
012 | What Is The UK's Most Dialed Number? | 1471 |
013 | Who Is The Queen's Second Eldest Grandchild? | Zara Phillips |
014 | Of The 12 Creatures That Represent A Year In The Chinese Calendar, Which Has The Shortest Name? | Ox |
015 | Graham Pole Hit The Headlines In A Major Way In 2006 But What Is His Profession | Football Referee |
016 | By What Name Was Steve Irwin More Commonly Known | The Crocodile Hunter |
017 | Which Irish Group Won 5 Grammy's At The 48 th Annual Grammy Awards In 2006? | U2 |
018 | Which Country Did Russia Cut Off Its Natural Gas Supply Over A Price Dispute? | Ukraine |
019 | When It Comes To The Millitarys Finest What Does The Acronym SAS Stand For | Special Air Service |
020 | If You Were In An Internet chatroom And You Wrote The Letters “BBFN” What Would You Mean | Bye Bye For Now |
021 | What Is The Highest Form Of Degree Achieved? | First |
022 | Which Formula One Racing Driver Retired In 2006 After Wining The Championship 7 Times? | Michael Schumacher |
023 | What Type Of Triangle Do You End Up With If You Add A Right Angle & An Acute Angle | Obtuse Triangle |
024 | Who Was the First Black Woman To Appear On The Front Cover Of Vogue? | Naomi Campbell |
025 | If You Were In The London Borough Of E20 Where Would You Be | Walford (Eastenders) |
026 | International Nurses Day Is Held On The 12 th May, the Anniversary Of The Birth Of Which Famous Nurse? | Florence Nightingale |
027 | Which Is The Only Fish That Can Hold Objects In Its Tail? | Sea Horse |
028 | Whose Love Rival Is Called Two Ton Ted From Teddington? | Ernie The Fastest Milkman In the West |
029 | Morocco Mole Was The Side Kick Of Which Cartoon Character? | Secret Squirrel |
030 | Which Tv Personality Is Known By The Nickname “WOSSY” | Jonathon Ross |
031 | Which Western Starred Eli Wallach, Clint Eastwood And Lee Van Cleef? | Good, Bad & Ugly |
032 | Who Played The Title Role In The 2005 Film “Nanny McPhee”? | Emma Thompson |
033 | What Is The Title Of The Third Book In the Lord Of The Rings Trilogy? | The Return Of The King |
034 | What Is The Only Type Of Nut That Doesn't Have A Shell | Peanut |
035 | What Does the Spanish Phrase “Vino De Casa” Mean? | House Wine |
036 | Which Alcoholic Spirit Literally Means “Little Water”? | Vodka |
037 | In Which European City Was Florence Nightingale Born | Florence |
038 | If You Started Off In London And Followed The M1 To The Very End, In Which City Would You Find Yourself? | Leeds |
039 | What Colour Is The Zero Compartment On A Roulette Wheel? | Green |
040 | Who Owns The TV Production Company SYCO? | Simon Cowell |
041 | What Is The Highest Rank In The Metropolitan Police Force? | Commissioner |
042 | Which Ship Was Found Abandoned In 1872 Four Weeks After Setting Sail From Boston En Route To Genoa? | Marie Celeste |
043 | Which Literary Nanny's C.V. Reads “Practically Perfect In Every Way”? | Mary Poppins |
044 | In 1955 Who Became The Last Woman To Be Executed By Hanging In Britain? | Ruth Ellis |
045 | Which Company's Logo Compromises Of A White Letter M In A Black Circle? | Motorola |
046 | The Hepatic Artery Supplies Which Organ With Blood? | Liver |
047 | David Bowie & Kate Bosworth Suffer From Heterochromia, What Unusual Feature Do They Both Have | Different Coloured Eyes |
048 | What Was The First Name Of Lady Chatterley In The Novel “Lady Chatterley's Lover”? | Constance |
049 | What Was The Name Of The North Sea Oil Platform That Was Destroyed In 1988? | Piper Alpha |
050 | Who Did Charles Kennedy Replace As The Leader Of The Liberal Democrats? | Paddy Ashdown |
051 | What Colour Is The Cross On The Flag Of Finland? | Blue |
052 | What Number Is Represented By The Phrase “Doctor's Orders” In Bingo Slang? | 9 |
053 | In 2002 What Became The First Musical since “Oliver” To Win Best Film Oscar? | Chicago |
054 | Which Novel Features A Horse Called Boxer? | Animal Farm |
055 | Who Was The Original Presenter Of The National Lottery Saturday Night Show? | Noel Edmonds |
056 | An Orchidectomy Is The Surgical Removal Of What | Testicles |
057 | According To Legend What Animal Lost Its Tail After Trapping It In The Doors Of Noah's Ark? | Manx Cat |
058 | What Made Its Last Trans-Atlantic Flight On October 24 th 2003? | Concorde |
059 | The Motto For Which Supermarket Chain When Translated Means The Scandinavian For Value | Netto |
060 | What Is The Oldest Cathedral In Britain? | Canterbury |
061 | What Does The FC Stand For With Regard To The Fashion Label FCUK? | French Connection |
062 | Which Stephen Sondheim Musical Tells The Story Of A Murderous Barber? | Sweeney Todd |
063 | Which Island Has “Hobart” As It's Capital City | Tasmania |
064 | What cocktail consists of Tia Maria, Vodka and Coke? | A Black Russian |
065 | What organisation is also known as "La Cosa Nostra"? | The Mafia |
066 | Which Green Cleaning Product Was Invented By Audley Bouldler Williamson 1947 | Schwarfeger |
067 | In Which Hand Does The Statue Of Liberty Hold Her Torch? | Right Hand |
068 | On What Day Of The Week Was The 9/11 Twin Towers Tragedy? | Tuesday |
069 | Which Model Of Vauxhall Car Had To Be Renamed In Spain, Due To The Fact That When Translated It Became The Vauxhall No Go. | Vauxhall Nova |
070 | Charcharodon Charcharias Is The Proper Scientific Name For Which Highly Dangerous Creature | Great White Shark |
071 | Which drink was advertised on TV by Joan Collins and Leonard Rossiter? | Cinzano |
072 | What Do Jim Bowen And Sting Have In Common? | Both Were Teachers |
073 | In Which European City Is The “San Siro” Football Stadium? | Milan |
074 | What is the only bird that can swim but not fly? | Penguin |
075 | What won the toy of the year award in both 1980 and 1981? | The Rubik's Cube |
076 | Which Football Manager Failed To Take England To The 1994 World Cup | Graham Taylor |
077 | What Type Of Warrior Owned By Greenpeace Was Sunk Of The Coast Of New Zealand In 1985, | The Rainbow Warrior |
078 | Which London Railway Station Has The Most Platforms? | Waterloo |
079 | Which Is The Tallest Fence On The Grand National Course At Aintree? | The Chair |
080 | Who Was Robbin Island Prison's Most Famous Inmate? | Nelson Mandela |
081 | What Was The Name Of The Shuttle That Exploded Shortly After Take Off In 1986? | Challenger |
082 | Where In The Human Body Would You Find A Pair Of Ventricles? | The Heart |
083 | Which Gas Makes Fizzy Drinks Fizzy? | Carbon Dioxide |
084 | Which Herb Is Used To Flavour The Tomato Based Sauce On A Pizza | Oregano |
085 | Sherbet Is Cockney Rhyming Slang For What Mode Of Transport? | Cab, Sherbet Dab |
086 | What Do The Initials “ ANI ” Signify In A Lonely Hearts Advert? | Age Not Important |
087 | What Is The Last Letter Of The Greek Alphabet | Omega |
088 | What Is Collected By A Philatelist | Stamps |
089 | Specifically Where Did Sir John Houblon Replace Sir Christopher Wren? | Back 50 Pound Note |
090 | Which Is The Only State Of The USA That Lies South Of The Tropic Of Cancer? | Hawaii |
091 | Red Iron Oxide Is More Commonly Known As What? | Rust |
092 | What Is The Name Of The Roman God Of Fire? | Vulcan |
093 | What Gives The Russian Soup Borscht Its Reddish Colour? | Beetroot |
094 | Name The Only Two Pieces That May Be Used To Make The 1 st Move In Chess? | Pawn & Knight |
095 | How Are Alvin, Simon & Theodore Collectively Known? | The Chipmunks |
096 | Which Building Houses The World's Largest Telephone Switchboard? | The Pentagon |
097 | Who Is The Greek Goddess Of Love | Aprodite |
098 | Who Is The Greek God Of Love | Eros |
099 | What Is The More Common Eight Letter Name For The Wood Hyacinth? | Bluebell |
100 | What T Is The Spice That Gives Piccalilli And Curries Its Yellow Colour? | Turmeric |
101 | In Which Modern Day Country Would You Find The Region Of Transylvania? | Romania |
102 | Who Is The Patron Saint Of Lovers? | St Valentine |
103 | What Does A Red Triangle Represent On An Ordinance Survey Map? | Youth Hostel |
104 | How Many Years Of Marriage Are Celebrated On An Emerald Anniversary? | 55 |
105 | Before The Euro, What Was Holland's Unit Of Currency? | Guilder |
106 | Which Highly Popular Consumer Product Features A Bird Called Cornelius On Its Packaging? | Kellogs Corn Flakes |
107 | What Number Is Represented By The Bingo Call “2 Fat Ladies”? | 88 |
108 | Which Flower Is Some Times Referred To As The Lent Lily? | Daffodil |
109 | Belfast Airport Was Renamed In March 2006 But In Whose Honor? | George Best |
110 | Qantas Is The National Airlines Of Which Country | Australia |
111 | In Which Country Would You Find Montego Bay? | Jamaica |
112 | What Do The Initials DKNY Stand For With Regard To The Clothing Label? | Donna Karan New York |
113 | What Organisation Was Founded By Baydon Powell In 1908 | The Cub Scouts |
114 | Which British Newspaper Has A Lion And A Unicorn On Its Masterhead? | The Times |
115 | Which Herb Is Used To Flavour The Drink Pernod? | Aniseed |
116 | Which London Bridge Connects St Paul's Cathedral And The Tate Modern? | The Millennium Bridge |
117 | What Part Of The Body Is A Renologist Concerned With? | Kidneys |
118 | Who Was The Roman God Of The Sea? | Neptune |
119 | Which Was the First Car In Britain To Sell A Million Copies? | Morris Minor |
120 | Edgbaston Is An Area In Whhich Briitish City | Birmingham |
121 | In Cockney Rhyming Slang What Is Knownn As A Whistle & Flute | A Suit |
122 | In Maths What Is Half Of 192 | 96 |
123 | In The Human Body What Is The Scapula | The Shoulderblade |
124 | What Were The First 2 Names Of The Inventor Of The Telephone | Alexander Graham |
125 | What Is The Naame Of The london Street That Is Home To The Prime Minister | Downing Street |
126 | Who Wrote The Novel 2 Kill A Mocking Bird | Harper Lee |
127 | What Does A Bibliophile Collect | Books |
128 | If You Potted 3 Reds & Pink & A Black In Snooker How Much Would You Have Scored | 16 |
129 | In Childrens Tv On What Common Did The Wombles Live | Wimbledon |
130 | In The World Of Fashion With What Product Is Jimmy Choo Associated | Shoes |
131 | In The Tv Crime Series "The Sweeney" John Thaw Played Reagan Who Played Carter | Dennis Waterman |
132 | In Tv Which Playwrightt Wrote The Drama Boys From The Blackstuff | Alan Bleasdale |
133 | Which Long Running Tv Show Features A Dailty Conundrum | Countdown |
134 | What Is The Name Of Paul McCartneys Fashion Designer Daughter | Stella |
135 | Which Author Wrote The James Bond Spy Thrillers | Ian Flemming |
136 | Which Woman Famous For Prison Reform Is Featured On The Back Of A 5 Pound Note | Elizabeth Fry |
137 | Apart From Earth What Was The First Planet To Be Discovered (William Herschel) | Uranus ( March 13 th 1781 ) |
138 | The Magnetic Compass Was First Used By Which Country | China |
139 | In Which Year Was The First Test Tube Baby Louise Brown Born | 1978, 25 th July |
140 | Captain Matthew Webb Was The First Person Ever To Do What | Swim The English Channel |
141 | Nick Leeson Was Held Responsible For The Fall Of Which Merchant Bank | Bearings Bank |
142 | Which Conservative MP Admitted To Having An Affair In 1983 With His then Secretary Sarah Keays Who Went On To Have His Love Child |
Cecil Parkinson |
143 | Which Country Was The First To Produce Gin | Holland |
144 | In Food What Does The Acronym Spam Stand For | Shoulder Pork And Ham |
145 | What Unusual Event Put Big Ben Back By 5 Minutes in 1945 | A Flock Of Starlings Landed On The Minute Hand |
146 | How Many Pillars Of Wisdom Did T E Lawrence Write About | Seven |
147 | Which Celebrity Couple Now Feature In A Book On British Slang As A Euphemism For Sex? | Posh & Becks |
148 | Which Skater allegedly had rival Nancy Kerrigan attacked at the 1994 Olympics | Tonya Harding |
149 | In Which Shakespeare Play Will You Hear The Line “Is This A Dagger Which I See Before Me”? | Macbeth |
150 | What Colour Are The Stars Of The European Union Flag | Yellow |
151 | Which Branch Of Science Deals With The Use Of Liquids In Performing Mechanical Tasks? | Hydraulics |
152 | What Country Is Said To Have A Toe & A Heel? | Italy |
153 | Johnny & The Moondogs Was An Early Name For Which Pop Group? | The Beatles |
154 | The Guitarist Brian May Is Married To Which Former Eastenders Actress? | Anita Dobson |
155 | Last Year The Levi Jean Company Was In The News After Unveiling A New Design Of Jeans That Had A Special Pocket, Specifically Designed For Carry What? | I-Pods |
156 | Which Tv Crime Buster Used To Sign Off With The Words (Keep Em Peeled) | Shaw Taylor (Police 5) |
157 | What Make Of Car Was Leslie Crowther Driving When He Was Seriously Injured in 1992 | Rolls Royce |
158 | What Ceased To Be Legal Tender In March 1988 | The Pound Note |
159 | Which Major Story Was Uncovered By Journalists Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein | Water Gate |
160 | Who had the face that launched a thousand ships | Helen Of Troy |
161 | Which Area Of London (Which Is Also A Monopoly Square ) Did Jack The Ripper Commit His Crimes? | Whitechapel |
162 | Which Part Of The Body Can Increase By Up To 8 Times When Excited? | The Pupil |
163 | What Is The Favourite Food Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? | Pizza |
164 | In History The First & Last Wives Of Henry The 8th Shared Which Name? | Catherine (Parr & Aragon) |
165 | What Was The Name Of The Monkey Who Was The King Of The Swingers In The “Jungle Book”? | King Louie |
166 | What Colour Are The Hotels On A Monopoly Board? | Red |
167 | What would the other 2 angles of an isosceles triangle be if the 3 rd angle was 100 degrees | 40 |
168 | Which Famous Magazine Still Being Published Today Was Launched In 1953 | Playboy |
169 | Yes Or No - In Scotland Is It Legal For A Man To Wed His Widows Sister ? | No (He Is Dead) |
170 | What Is The Name Of The Milkman In Camberwick Green | Thomas Tripp |
171 | Konrad Kujau & Gerd Heidemann Were Arrested In May 1983 For Their Part In What Fraudulent Publication | The Hitler Diaries |
172 | What Is India 's National Flower? | The Lotus Flower |
173 | In Which Country Would You Find The Popular Holiday Resort Of Cancun ? | Mexico |
174 | Which Of The Seven Wonders Of The Ancient World Was In Babylon ? | The Hanging Gardens |
175 | What Type Of Popular Foodstuff Is A “Maris Piper”? | Potato |
176 | From Which English Port Did The Titanic Set Sail On Her Maiden Voyage? | Southampton |
177 | In Which American City Did Al Capone Build Up His Criminal Empire? | Chicago |
178 | On What Date Is St Georges Day? | 23 rd April |
179 | In Which Country Will You Find The World Famous Raffles Hotel? | Singapore |
180 | According To The Famous Proverb A Rolling Stone Gathers No What? | Moss |
181 | Excluding Monarchs Who Was The First Woman To Be Depicted On A British Bank Note? | Florence Nightingale |
182 | Number One, Canada Square, London Is The Address Of Which Building? | Canary Wharf Tower |
183 | One Of Marcel Duchamps Most Famous Artistic Works Is The Fountain But What Does It Actually Depict | A Urinal |
184 | Which Woman Is The Subject Of The Greatest Number Of Statues Around The World? | Virgin Mary |
185 | What Is The Most Southerly Point On The British Mainland? | Lizard Point |
186 | In 1965 Who Died And Consequently Became The First Commoner To Be Granted A State Funeral? | Winston Churchill |
187 | What Name Is Given To The Ceremonial Dance Of the All Blacks Rugby Union Team? | Haka |
188 | What Connects Julie Newmar, Michelle Pfeiffer, & Halle Berry? | Cat Woman |
189 | Which Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical Features The Song “Music Of The Night”? | The Phantom Of The Opera |
190 | Where In Britain Is Ronaldsway Airport? | Isle Of Man |
191 | Which American Food Company's Emblem Is Known As The Dough Boy? | Pillsbury |
192 | What Is the Six Letter Medical Name For The Voice Box? | Larynx |
193 | In Which North East Town Is The Metro Centre? | Gateshead |
194 | By Which Name Is The Teaching Aid Calcium Carbonate Better Known? | Chalk |
195 | The Gold Coast Is A Region Of Which Australian State? | Queensland |
196 | Which Organ In The Human Body Accounts For Approximately 16% Of A Persons Weight | The Skin |
197 | The Twins Represents Which Sign Of The Zodiac? | Gemini |
198 | What Is The Only Us State To Begin With The Letter L? | Louisiana |
199 | What Is The Capital Of Jersey? | St Hellier |
200 | Which Publication First Went On Sale On March 1st 1991 | The Big Issue |
201 | Which Is The Second-Longest River In The World? (Use This One At You're Own Risk) | Amazon |
202 | What Does The V Stand For In The Nato Phonetic Alphabet? | Victor |
203 | In Which American State Are The Cities Of Orlando And Miami? | Florida |
204 | What Is The First Station After Go On A Monopoly Board? | Kings Cross |
205 | In Car Engines What Simple Device Ignites The Petrol Airmixture In The Cylinder? | The Spark Plug |
206 | What Do John Travolta, Gary Numan And Nicholas Lyndhurst Have In Common? | All Qualified Pilots |
207 | Which D.H. Lawrence Novel Was Banned Until November 1960? | Lady Chatterley's Lover |
208 | Which Paris Airport Is Named After A French President? | Charles De Gaulle |
209 | On Which British Island Is The Town Of Cowes? | Isle Of Wight |
210 | Which Is Europe's Second Largest Island After Main Land Britain? | Iceland |
211 | What Was The Name Of The Gas That Caused Horrific Skin Blistering In The Trenches During World War One, Which Can Also Be Associated With A Common Food Accompaniment | Mustard Gas |
212 | Which Girls Name Is The Same As A Female Donkey? | Jenny |
213 | In 1977 Which Comedian Insured His Teeth For 100,000 Pounds? | Ken Dodd |
214 | Which Famous Celebrity Has A Perfume Range Entitled “Curious”? | Britney Spears |
215 | Which Regular Actor From The Carry On Films Was Born In South Africa? | Sid James |
216 | How Is The Company Eastern Seaboard Standard Oil Better Known? | Esso |
217 | Which UK City Is Served By Turnhouse Airport? | Edinburgh |
218 | What Type Of Acid Will You Find In A Car Battery |
Sulphuric Acid |
219 | Which American State Is Nicknamed "The Bluegrass State" | Kentucky |
220 | Which Tv Detective Was Created by Colin Dextor | Inspector Morse |
221 | Which Leaves Taste Of Aniseed | Fennel |
222 | In Which Country Were Family Names First Used? (Like Jones, Smith, OConnor Etc) | China |
223 | In Which American State Is Las Vegas? | Nevada |
224 | What Is The First Sign Of The Zodiac? | Aries |
225 | Which Supermarket Chain Was Founded By TE Stockwell And Jack Cohen? | Tesco |
226 | In Which Decade Did Polo Mints First Go On Sale? | 1940's |
227 | What Spirit Is Added To Cider And Blackcurrant To Make a Red Witch Cocktail? | Pernod |
228 | Which Day In The Christian Calendar Signals The Beginning Of Holy Week? | Palm Sunday |
229 | According To A Recent Survey What Is The Country That Has The Best Education, The Lowest Crime Rate, Lowest Tax, & The Lowest Percentage Of Underage Pregnancy? |
Holland, Preggers At (14) |
230 | The Illness Tetanus Is Sometimes Referred To As What? | Lockjaw |
231 | What Well known Food Stuff Was The Inspiration Behind The 80's Classic Video Game PacMan? | A Pizza |
232 | Which Company Once Used The Advertising Slogan “ Because Life's Complicated Enough ”? | Abbey National |
233 | Concerning Footwear Wear Exactly On A Shoe Or Trainer Will You Find The Aglit? | Part Of the Lace |
234 | In Electronics 3amp Fuses Are Red, 13 Amp Fuses Are Brown But What Colour Are 5 Amp Fuses? | Black |
235 | As We Know The Breakdown Company AA Stands For Automobile Association But What Do The Letters RAC Stand For? | Royal Automobile Club |
236 | With What Is The Road To Hell Said To Be Paved? | Good Intentions |
237 | According To he 2006 Highway Code, Passengers Of What Age And Above Are Responsible For Themselves Wearing A Seatbelt? |
14 |
238 | What Was The Name Of The Showgirl Who Was At The Centre Of The Profumo Scandal In 1963 | Christine Keeler |
239 | What Is The Name Of The Chemical With The Atomic Number 17 That Is Often Used To Disinfect Water? | Chlorine |
240 | When Referring To Champagne Which Four Letter Word Means Very Dry? | Brut |
241 | Where Exactly Is The Statue Of Eros Located In London? | Picadilly Circus |
242 | Chop Suey A Dish Of Chopped Simmered Vegetables Originated In Which Country? | USA |
243 | Which Famous Holiday Camp Is Located In Crimpton On Sea In Essex? | Maplins |
244 | What Is The Common Name For The Wood Hyacinth? | Bluebell |
245 | Can You Remember What The State Flower Of Alaska Is? | Forget Me Not |
246 | In 2001 What Was Declared As Britains Favourite Dish | Chicken Tika Masala |
247 | In What Country Was Adolf Hitler Born | Austria |
248 | What Was The Name Of The Village In Which The Tv Show Noels House Party Was Set | Crinkly Bottom |
249 | What Colour Is Disabled Badge In Disabled Persons Vehicle | Orange / (Blue 2006 Onwards) |
250 | If You Were To Purchase “Le Figaro” In France What Would You Be Buying | A Newspaper |
251 | What Is Commonly Regarded As The Oldest Of All The Sciences | Astronomy |
252 | What is the only sign of the zodiac not named after a living creature | Libra (Scales) |
253 | The words Czar and Kaiser are both derived from which famous person in history? | Julius Caesar |
254 | How many kilobytes are there in a megabyte? | 1024 |
255 | Out of all the animals in the Chinese horoscope, which comes first alphabetically? | Bore / Dog (Bore Now Pig) |
256 | What Is The Main Ingredient In The Dish Known As Bombay Duck | Fish |
257 | Which Part Of The Human Body Is Responsible For The Cleansing Of The Blood? | Kidneys |
258 | Lack Of What Is The Main Cause Of The Condition Known As Rickets? | Vitamin D |
259 | Which Is The Only Football Club Consisting Of 8 Letters That Has 4 Letters In Its Name That Are All The Same? | Millwall |
260 | What Was Popularised In 1612 By James 1 st Outlawed In 1878 & Brought Back In 1990's | The Lottery |
261 | What Type Of Hat Has The Spanish Meaning For “Shade”? | Sombrero |
262 | Which Comedy Series Is Set In The Confines Of The “Wernham Hogg” Paper Company | The Office |
263 | Which 1980's Dolls Were “Offered For Adoption” Rather Than Sold? | Cabbage Patch Kids |
264 | Which Stephen King Novel Tells The Story Of A Haunted Plymouth Fury Automobile? | Christine |
265 | What Form Of Transport Did Sir Clive Sinclair Launch In The 1980's BP (Year) | Sinclair C5 (1985) |
266 | On TV He's Strong & Tough & Only The Best Is Good Enough Who Is He | Milky Bar Kid |
267 | What Major Flop Was Lauunched By The Drinks Industry During The 1980's | Non Alcoholic Beer |
268 | On Tv What Type Of Foodstuff Was Said To Have “Nowt Taken Out” | Bread (Tom Allisons) |
269 | Which Wife Of Henry The 8 th Was Married To Him For The Shortest Amount Of Time | Anne Of Cleeves (6 Mts) |
270 | Countries That Begin With The Letter “A” Normally End With The Letter “A” However There Are 2 That Break This Rule PFE | Afghanistan & Azerbaijan |
271 | By what name is Schubert`s Symphony No. 8 better known? | Unfinished Symphony |
272 | Which Tv Presenter's Life Came To An Unexpected & Premature End On September 17 2000 | Paula Yates |
273 | Which Martial Art Brought To The West In The 1950's Translates Into English As “Harmony Energy Way” | Aikido |
274 | What colour belt does a beginner in Judo wear, is it Red, White or Blue | White |
275 | In The World Of History What Were "Little Boy" and "Fat Man" | Atom Bombs / Japan |
276 | Which Part Of America Gets It's Name From The Spanish For “The Meadows” | Las Vegas |
277 | Eddie Shah Used To Own A British Newspaper That Was At The Centre Of A Trade Union Dispute What Was It Called | Today |
278 | What Was The Name Of The 70's Bicycle Made By Raleigh That Had A Gearshift On It's Crossbars | The Chopper |
279 | What Type Of Stamps did British Motorists Used To Collect When Purchasing Petrol | Green Shield |
280 | During The 80's A Huge Advertising Campaign Got Underway Featuring The Slogan “If You See Sid Tell Him” What Specifically Were You Supposed To Be Telling Sid About |
British Gas, Shares |
281 | What Was The Name Of The First Floating Pirate Radio Station | Radio Caroline |
282 | What Type Of Childrens Books Were The Brain Child Of Roger Hargreaves | Mr Men |
283 | From Which Animal Does Cashmere Wool Come From? | A Goat |
284 | A Steak Au Poivre Is Steak Covered With What? | Pepper |
285 | In Which Type Of Object Would You Find Together A Verso And A Recto? | In A Book (Right & Left Pages) |
286 | A Daiquiri Is Made From Fruit Juice And Which Alcoholic Drink? | White Rum |
287 | Which Is Britain's 3 rd Largest Airport? | Manchester |
288 | In France She Is Called Mademoiselle Rose. What Is She Called In Britain? | Miss Scarlet (Cluedo) |
289 | In The Novel Little Woman There Are Four March Sisters Jo, Meg, Beth And Who Else? | Amy |
290 | Cars With The International Vehicle Registration C Comes From Which Foreign Country? | Cuba |
291 | What T Is The Spice That Gives Piccalilli And Curries Its Yellow Colour? | Turmeric |
292 | Who Was The Only British Prime Minister To Marry A Divorcee? | Margaret Thatcher |
293 | Which Fashion Designer Was Murdered Outside His Miami home In 1997 | Giani Versace |
294 | Which Game Is Played On A tower Built From Identical Wooden bricks Each Of Which Are Removed By Players In turn While trying not To Knock The Tower Over | Jenga |
295 | From which country does Gouda cheese come | Holland |
296 | What colour flag is used in Europe to signify a clean beach | Blue |
297 | Prospect, Fort Washington and Central are all the names of what in New York | Parks (Not Stations) |
298 | With Which pantomime do you associate with the character of Baron Von Hardup | Cinderella |
299 | Which Grow Faster Is It Toe Nails Or Fingernails | Fingernails |
300 | Which body of water separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland | Solent |
301 | Which town was the first to have a nudist beach in England | Brighton |
302 | Camp X-Ray, which holds suspected Al-Qaeda terrorists is situated on which island | Cuba |
303 | Which vegetable is used in the Greek dish Moussaka | Aubergine |
304 | What is the cockney rhyming slang for a fiver | Lady Godiva |
305 | A SNOB NO TASTE Is An Anagram Of Which Foodstuff | Beans On Toast |
306 | Which British Politician Was Given the Name Vindaloo In The 1990's | Edwina Currie |
307 | Who was the first nude centrefold for Playboy magazine | Marilyn Monroe |
308 | What does the word ‘spumante' mean on a bottle of wine | Sparkling |
309 | In Which 2 Countrys Will You Find Mount Everest | Nepal & Tibet |
310 | What Is The Hardest Bone In The Human Body | Jaw Bone |
311 | Which restaurant, near Piccadilly Circus. London, was officially opened by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone, in April 1993 | Planet Hollywood |
312 | Which part of the eye gives it it's colour | Iris |
313 | How Would You Orally Address An Archbishop (Church Of England) | Your Grace |
314 | Islamabad Is The Capital Of Which Country? | Pakistan |
315 | What Do The Letters UNICEF Stand For? | United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund |
316 | Which Country's Flag Is A Vertical Tricolour Of Black, Gold And Red? | Belgium |
317 | Can You Spell The Word For Me Fluorescent? | Fluorescent |
318 | Which Main Mineral Is Found In Bananas? | Potassium |
319 | Who wrote the book that was later turned into the 1999 film The Green Mile? | Steven King |
320 | Which Famous Book Featured A Pig Called Napoleon? | Animal Farm |
321 | Who Is The Arch Enemy Of Robin Hood? | Sheriff Of Nottingham |
322 | What Was The Artist Picasso's First Name | Pablo |
323 | Which Country Produces The Largest Number Of Potatoes | Russia |
324 | Who in 1973 said, “There can be no whitewash, at the Whitehouse” | Richard Nixon |
325 | Endor Is the home planet of which fictional creatures | The Ewoks (Star Wars) |
326 | From Which Country Does Mulligatawny Soup Originate | India |
327 | Which Communications Fad Came In A Blaze Of Publicity In The Early 80's But Fizzled Out In A Short Space Of Time? | CB Radio |
328 | Which literary character, created by Hugh Lofting, had the ability to talk to animals | Dr Doolittle |
329 | Which common plants name means literally Lion's Tooth | Dandelion |
330 | Who Was The Last British Govener For Hong Kong | Chris Patten |
331 | What was the name of the Duke of Wellingtons horse at the Battle of Waterloo? | Copenhagen |
332 | Which Is Taller The London Eye Or London's Telecom Tower? | Telecom Tower 189 M London Eye 135 M |
333 | What Countries Capital City Comes Last Alphabetically | (Zagreb) / Croatia |
334 | In Which War Did The Charge Of The Light Brigade Take Place | Crimean War |
335 | Which Archbishop of Canterbury was assassinated in 1170 | Thomas A' Becket |
336 | What Was The Former Name Of The Country Now Known As Thailand | Siam |
337 | Who Is Older Tony Blaire Or Gordon Brown | Brown 1951, Blair 1953 |
338 | What Is The Name Of The Daughter Of Bill & Hillary Clinton | Chelsea |
339 | What Does The Term “Flambe” Mean In Cooking? | Cover With Alcohol And Set Alight |
340 | Jacob's Creek Wine Is Imported From Which Country? | Australia |
341 | What Kind Of Fruit Is A “Pamplemouse” In France? | A Grapefruit |
342 | What Is The Technical Medical Term For Blood Poisoning? | Septicaemia |
343 | What Was The Name Given To Rulers In Japan Between 1192 & 1868? | Shoguns |
344 | How Many Pints Are There In Five Gallons? | 40 Pints |
345 | Could You Spell The Word For Me “Pharmaceutical”? | Pharmaceutical |
346 | Sergeant Joe Friday Was The Hero Of Which Early TV Series? | Dragnet |
347 | Which Ocean Is To The North Of Norway? | The Arctic Ocean |
348 | Its Technical Name Is A Gatso How Is It More Commonly Known? | Speed Camera |
349 | Land Rover And Volvo Are Owned By Which Company? | Ford |
350 | What Is The Former Name Of Thailand? | Formosa |
351 | What Type Of Detective Was Made Famous By Dennis Potter? | The Singing Detective |
352 | What Day Must A Month Begin On In Order To Have A Friday The 13 th ? | A Sunday |
353 | What is the Australian name for a long narrow lake or backwater | Billabong |
354 | According To The Rhyme, Which Day's Child “Work's Hard For A Living”? | Saturday's |
355 | What Part Of The Human Body And You Must Be Specific Will You Find The Fossette? | The Dimple In The Chin |
356 | How Many Teeth Does An Adult Human Have | 32 |
357 | What Name Is Given To A Male Elephant? | Bull |
358 | Which Newspaper Features The Comic Strip Fred Bassett? | Daily Mail |
359 | What Is The Official Language Of Brazil? | Portugese |
360 | Which Is The Only State Of The USA That Begins With The Letter P? | Pennsylvania |
361 | What Is The Largest Internal Organ Of The Human Body? | Liver |
362 | Regarding Diving What Does The Acronym SCUBA Actually Stand For? | Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus |
363 | In Celsius What Is The Standard Temperature Of The Average Human Body? | 37 Celsius |
364 | How Are Yasmin, Chloe, Sasha And Jade Collectively Known In the World Of Dolls? | Bratz |
365 | What Colour Are The Seats In The House Of Lords? | Red |
366 | Which Is The Only US State That Begins With The Letter L? | Louisiana |
367 | At What Age Does A Jewish Boy Traditionally Undergo His Bar Mitzvah? | Age 13 (1 Day To Be Exact) |
368 | In Text Messaging And Computer Terminology What Does FYEO Mean? | For Your Eyes Only |
369 | Which Singer Said “ I Am Not Offended By Dumb Blonde Jokes Because I Know I Am Not Dumb & I'm Also Not Blonde”? | Dolly Parton |
370 | Which Is England's Largest Castle? | Windsor |
371 | What Name Is Given To A Young Elephant? | Calf |
372 | What Percentage Of Gold Is There In A One Pound Coin? | None |
373 | Which English City's Metropolitan Area Includes The Districts Of Roundhay, Swillington And Pudsey? | Leeds |
374 | How Many Carats Is Pure Gold | 24 |
375 | Can You Name Any Of The 4 Presidents Sculpted Onto Mount Rushmore PFE | Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Jefferson |
376 | Who Wrote The Opera Madam Butterfly | Puccini |
377 | What's The Name Of The Place Where Winnie The Pooh Lives | The 100 Acre Wood |
378 | Which Town In England Is Home To The National Lawn Mower Museum | Southport |
379 | In Roman Numerals The Number 100 Is Represented By What Letter | C |
380 | What Colour Is A Giraffes Tongue | Blue |
381 | Queen Elizabeth The 1 st Is The Daughter Of Henry The 8 th & Which One Of His Wives | Anne Boleyn |
382 | Qantus The National Airline Of Australia Has What Animal As Its Logo | A Kangaroo |
383 | What Number Between 1 & Ten Do The Japanese Consider To Be Unlucky | 4 |
384 | How Is Hydrodgen Sulphide More Commonly Known As What | A Stink Bomb |
385 | Which Companies Logo Is Officially Known As The Swoosh | Nike |
386 | What Country Was Invaded By Iraq On The 2 nd August 1990 | Kuwait |
387 | What Is Half Of A Sphere Properly Known As | Hemisphere |
388 | To Which Type Of Insects Does A Ladybird Belong | Beetle |
389 | Which Letter Of The Alphabet Is Might You Sometimes Find On A Pair Of Mens Underpants | Y |
390 | When A Person Is Referred To As AKA What Does The AKA Actually Mean | Also Known As |
391 | What Is The First Planet In Our Solar System Alphabetically | Earth |
392 | In Which Seaside Resort Was The First Butlins Built | Skegness |
393 | Which Latin Word Means Elsewhere In English | Alibi |
394 | What Is The Cheapest Property On A Monopoly Board | Old Kent Road |
395 | What Are The 2 Main Ingredients Of Bubble & Squeek | Potato & Cabbage |
396 | What Does The Spanish Word Salsa Actually Mean | Sauce |
397 | What Is The Official Language Of The Bahamas | English |
398 | What Opened In Moscow For The First Time On 31 st Jan 1990 | Mc Donalds |
399 | What Was Invented By Wallace Carothers In The 1930's | Nylon |
400 | How Many Ventricles Are There In The human Heart | 2 Lower / The 2 Upper Are Atria |
401 | What is the most common colour that appears in the flags of the world? | Red |
402 | What cocktail consists of Tia Maria, Vodka and Coke? | A black Russian |
403 | Which planet in the Solar System is closest in size to Earth? | Venus |
404 | Which Car Company Manufactures The Tigra | Vauxhall |
405 | What European country did Romans call Lusitania? | Portugal |
406 | Which organization admitted Debbie Maghee as it's first woman member | The Magic Circle |
407 | Which detective would you associate with the actor Peter Falk – | Columbo |
408 | What Is The Worlds Most Southerly Capital City? | Wellington , New Zealand |
409 | A Gathering Of This Type Of Animal Is Known As A Dazzle Whats The Animal | A Zebra |
410 | What is the total of the numbers on a clock face | 78 |
411 | Whose Website Is Yell.com | Yellow Pages |
412 | What Was President Richard Nixons Middle Name | Millhous |
413 | Which English City Has 35 Miles Of Canals | Birmingham |
414 | Who Created The Mr Men | Roger Hargreaves |
415 | Times The Days Of The Week By The Months Of The Year | 84 |
416 | How Many Sides Does A Heptagon Have | 7 |
417 | How Many Events Are There In A Decathalon | 10 |
418 | What Do The Numbers On A Roulette Wheel Add Up To | 666 |
419 | What Is The Name Of The Womans Prison In Islington North London | Holloway |
420 | What Is A Non Leap Year Known As | A Common Year |
421 | What Is The White Of An Egg Called | Albumen |
422 | Which Sea Lies Of The Coast Of Latvia | Baltic |
423 | What Does The Word Balti Mean In English | Bucket |
424 | In Which US State Is Pearl Harbour | Hawaii |
425 | What Type Of Creature Is A Mudskipper | A Fish |
426 | What Was The Short Lived Name Of The Post Office Between 2001 & 2002 | Consignia |
427 | Who Is Credited With Writing The Poem The Owl And The Pussycat | Edward Lear |
428 | How Many Books Are There In The Old Testament | 39 |
429 | Craig Evans Hit The Headlines In 2001, But Does Anyone Remember Why? | Punched By John Prescott |
430 | Which Cosmetics & Perfume Company Was Originally Called “The California Perfume Co”? | Avon |
431 | What Disco Dance Hit Does TV Character “David Brent” Attempt To Hum During The Classic Dance Routine He Performed On TV's The Office? |
Disco Inferno |
432 | What Organisation Did Esther Rantzen Launch In 1986? | Childline |
433 | Which artist painted the famous painting known as “La Guernica” | Picasso |
434 | Which element has the chemical symbol “K” | Potassium |
435 | What word means to be confidently aggressive or self assured | Assertive |
436 | A Binnacle is a special stand provided for mounting what piece of equipment on board a ship | Compass |
437 | What Is The Art Of Decorative Writing Called? | Caligraphy |
438 | What Is The Birth Stone For February? | Amethyst |
439 | If A Dish Is Served “Parmentier” What Is It Cooked Or Served With? | Potatoes |
440 | Which Infamous Englishman's Prison Number Was FF8282? | Jeffrey Archer |
441 | What Is The Worlds 3 rd Largest Sea? | Mediterranean |
442 | Who Played Jim Morrison In The 1991 Film “The Doors”? | Val Kilmner |
443 | Which Animated TV Comedy Features The Characters Of Bender, Fry & Dr Zoidberg? | Futurama |
444 | Which Celebrity Was Recently Awarded The Title Of Celebrity Shagger Of The Year For Their Exploits & Celebrity Conquests Throughout 2006? | Russell Brand |
445 | In Which Country Is The Valley Of The Kings? | Egypt |
446 | What Is Adams Ale More Commonly Known As? | Water |
447 | What Is The Unit Of Measurement Of Wind Speed? |
Knots |
448 | If A Person Passes Out Drunk What Effect Does Placing Their Hand In Warm Water Usually Have On Them | They Piss Themselves |
449 | How Many Lines Are In A Sonnet? | 14 |
450 | What Is The Main Ingredient Of Paella? | Rice |
451 | The Mont Blanc Road Tunnel Connects France With Which Other Country? | Italy |
452 | What Colour Is The History Wedge In Trivial Pursuit? | Yellow |
453 | Which Element Has The Chemical Symbol FE? | Iron |
454 | Which Soft Drinks Company Makes The Original Iron Bru? | Barrs |
455 | Which Comedian Created A Character Called Theophilis P Wilderbeest? | Lenny Henry |
456 | How Is The Year 2007 Written In Roman Numerals? | MMVII |
457 | In Which English County Is Kendal | Cumbria |
458 | What Is The Birthstone For September? | Saphire |
459 | What Does The Letter N Represent In The Phonetic Alphabet? | November |
460 | In The State Of New York, What Is Sing Sing? | A Prison |
461 | What Do The Initials EMI Stand For? | Electrical Musical Industries |
462 | Woman Were Asked What That Think Is The Biggest Fashion Faux Paus Commited By Men? A) Simon Cowell Pants, B) Very Loud Shirts C) Socks With Sandals, D) Sunglasses In Bad Weather |
Socks With Sandals |
463 | In America its Known As Checkers How Is It Better Known In the UK ? | Draughts |
464 | What Does The DC Stand For in Washington DC? | District Of Columbia |
465 | If You Were Born On Saint George's Day What Star Sign Would You Be? | Taurus |
466 | What Is The Minimum Number Of Cuts Required To Cut A Pizza Into 8 Slices | 3 (Cut & Stack) |
467 | What Does A Misogynist Hate? | Woman |
468 | What Planet Is Larger Mars Or Earth? | Earth |
469 | With What Profession Is Harley Street In London Associated? | Medical |
470 | In which American city did gangster Al Capone Operate? | Chicago |
471 | True Or False Most Eskimos have fridges? | True |
472 | Which US three piece band is made up of Taylor, Isaac and Zac? | Hanson |
473 | According To Now Leaked Documents From 1975 Who Did Harold Wilsons Govenment Consider Inviting To Britain To Receive State Of The Art Back Surgery | Sadham Hussein |
474 | Which American state comes first alphabetically? | Alabama |
475 | What is the most common surname in Scotland to begin with "Mac" | Macdonald |
476 | What Was The First Name Of The Character Boycie In Only Fools & Horses | Aubrey |
477 | Which metal is the best conductor of electricity? | Silver |
478 | Who Did Robert Ford Shoot Dead On The 3 rd April 1882 | Jesse James |
479 | Which of the following South American countries is the smallest - Uruguay, Chile or Columbia? | Uruguay |
480 | What Do Americans Call An Estate Car | Station Wagon |
481 | Who Invented The Hover Craft | Sir Christopher Cockerel |
482 | What Type Of Transport Is A Funitel | Pneumatic Tyre |
483 | What Was John Dunlop's Contribution To Transport (Specific Answer) | Cable Car |
484 | In Which Town Was William Shakespeare Born | Stratford Upon Avon |
485 | According To The Bible What Was The Occupation Of Matthew Before He Became A Disciple | A Tax Collector |
486 | Which Leader Was Born In Grantham Linconshire In 1925 | Margaret Thatcher |
487 | What Is The Largest Species Of Ape | Gorilla |
488 | What Is The Common Name Of the International Criminal Police Organisation? | Interpol |
489 | What Was The Title Of The 3rd Austin Powers Movie? | Goldmember |
490 | A Peacock Forms The Logo Of Which American TV Company? | NBC |
491 | What Nationality Is The Pianist Richard Claderman? | French |
492 | Which Vegetables Are Hash Browns Normally Made From? | Potatoes |
493 | The Breed Of Dog Most Refer to As An Alsation Is Also Known As What? | German Sheppard |
494 | How Many People Form An English Jury? | 12 |
495 | The Worlds Very First Type Of Adhesive Was Used On What? | Postage Stamps |
496 | Who Became US President After Abraham Lincoln Was Assassinated? | Andrew Johnson |
497 | In Which London Street Did Sweeney Todd Run His Infamous Barber Shop | Fleet Street |
498 | What Does A Numismatist Collect | Coins / Medals |
499 | Which Beano Character Lived At Bunkerton Castle | Lord Snooty |
500 | What Is The Most Widely Used Consonant In The English Language | T |