General Knowledge 10 - (Submitted By Yoda & Lindsey) |
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Question | Answer | |
001 | Name Either the 2004 Achievement or the Famous Father Of Rossana Davison |
Miss World , Chris De Burgh |
002 | Which Scottish Band had their first Uk Hit s In The Late 80's And Was Led By Ricky Ross |
Deacon Blue |
003 | Who created the characters Squirrel Nutkin & Peter Rabbit? |
Beatrix Potter |
004 | What colour is the History wedge in Trivial Pursuit? |
Yellow |
005 | In which city is Tiananmen Square? |
Beijing |
006 | Who wrote the original Tales Of The Unexpected? |
Roald Dahl |
007 | Who had children called, Dweezil, Moon Unit, Ahmet, Rodin & Diva |
Frank Zappa |
008 | In which English resort was the first Butlin's built in 1927? |
Skegness |
009 | Members Of Which profession takes the Hippocratic Oath? |
Medical |
010 | Which singer led the group T-Rex? |
Marc Bolan |
011 | What are the strong cords attaching muscles to bones called? |
Tendons |
012 | Who was the woman who Hugh Grant had an unfortunate encounter with in 1995? |
Divine Brown |
013 | For which Formula 1 team did Jensen Button drive in 2002? |
Renault |
014 | In horse racing where is the Grand National held? |
Aintree |
015 | Which Band Had A 2000 Hit Album Called Parachutes |
Coldplay |
016 | Who played Buffy The Vampire Slayer in the original movie? |
Kirsty Swanson |
017 | Which girl group is fronted by Beyonce Knowles? |
Destiny's Child |
018 | In bookmaker's slang, how much is a monkey? |
500 Pounds |
019 | Who was pretty in pink in 1986? |
Molly RIngwald |
020 | What is the name of Sindy doll's boyfriend? |
Paul |
021 | Which city is served by John Lennon Airport? |
Liverpool |
022 | In the motorcycling Isle of Man TT competition, what does TT stand for? |
Tourist Trophy |
023 | Which boxer had part of his ear bitten off by Mike Tyson in 1997? |
Evander Holyfield |
024 | According to the nursery rhyme what city did Doctor Foster go to? |
Gloucester (In The Rain) |
025 | Who won the OSCAR for the best actress for her role in Misery? |
Kathy Bates |
026 | What is the capital of The Isle Of Man? |
Douglas |
027 | Which planet lies between Venus and Mars? |
Earth |
028 | Who were Thunderbirds Tracy brothers Scott, Virgil, Alan, Gordon and John named after? |
The First Five Astronauts |
029 | What plant is traditionally worn on St Patrick's Day? |
Shamrock |
030 | To which city is someone sent metaphorically if they are being ignored? |
Coventry |
031 | Which Philip K. Dick story did Steven Spielberg take to the big screen in 2002? |
Minority Report |
032 | What fruit is used to make cider? |
Apples |
033 | What is the English name of the Welsh national anthem? |
Land Of My Fathers |
034 | In which county is Stansted airport? |
Essex |
035 | What is measured by a protractor? |
An Angle |
036 | Where were the summer Olympics held In 1968? |
Mexico City |
037 | In which street did The Great Fire Of London start in 1666? |
Pudding Lane |
038 | What is the name of the Channel 4 breakfast show launched in April 2002? |
RI:SE |
039 | In Which Novel Was Winston Smith The Hero |
1984 |
040 | Which Star Trek Character Was Played By Deforest Kelly |
Dr Leonard Bones McCoy |
041 | Which Fruit Is The Main Ingredient Of The Relish Guacamole |
Avocado |
042 | What is the main ingredient to Bombay Duck? |
Fish |
043 | Which war began on the 25th June 1950? |
Korean War |
044 | In Which Famous Film Will You Find The Character Rhett Butler |
Gone With The Wind |
045 | Gentoo, Little Blue & Fairy - Are All Types Of Which Creature |
Penguin |
046 | What Y Comes From The Hindu Word Meaning Union |
Yoga |
047 | How Many Yards Are There In A Mile |
1760 |
048 | A,AB,O what is missing? |
B (Blood Groups) |
049 | In Which Us State Is Camp David |
MaryLand |
050 | Who Owns The Famous Viper Rooms Nightclub Where River Phoenix Met His Untimely Death |
Johnny Depp |
051 | From which country did Smorgasbord Originate? |
Sweden |
052 | In which month is St George's Day? |
April (23rd ) |
053 | Who Was The First British Monarch Of The 20 th Century |
Queen Victoria |
054 | Who entered the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with “Congratulations”? |
Cliff Richard |
055 | Whose Bill For The Abolition Of The Slave Trade Was Passed By The British Parliament In 1807 | William Wilber Force |
056 | Who Wrote The Novel Under Milk Wood? |
Dylan Thomas |
057 | The Day Of The Jackal Was A Novel About The Assasination Of Which World Leader? |
President De Gaulle |
058 | Which Planet Has A Pink Sky? |
Mars |
059 | With What Physical Handicap Was Dudley Moore Born? |
A Club Foot |
060 | What Is The 6th Letter Of The Alphabet | F |
061 | Which Of These Is Furthest West – Bristol, Liverpool Or Cheltenham? |
Liverpool |
062 | In Which Country Were The Triads Founded? |
China |
063 | On A Compass Which Point Is Directly Opposite South South West? |
North By North East |
064 | At What Temperature Fahrenheit Does Water Boil? |
212 Degrees |
065 | Who Published “The Origin Of The Species In 1859”? |
Sir Charles Darwin |
066 | What Is A Black Cock? |
A Large Grouse |
067 | What Was Britains First Pirate Radio Station? |
Radio Caroline |
068 | Who Is Kevin The Teenagers Best Friend? |
Perry |
069 | Which Band Released The Album Automatic For The People? |
Rem |
070 | Which actor plays the character Charlie in the TV series Lost? |
Dominic Monaghan |
071 | What is the most northerly city to have hosted the Summer Olympics? |
Helsinki |
072 | What name is given to the longest day of the year? |
Summer Solstice |
073 | Which element was named after a 1781 discovery? |
Uranium when Uranus was found |
074 | What creature has the heaviest brain in the animal kingdom? |
Sperm Whale |
075 | Who was the first boxer to beat Lennox Lewis in a pro fight? |
Oliver McCall |
076 | Who Directed The Movies Platoon And JFK ? |
Oliver Stone |
077 | In which range of hills is the source of the River Thames? |
Cotswolds |
078 | Who was on the back of a Ten Pound note directly before Charles Dickens? |
Florence Nightingale |
079 | Handbags and Gladrags is the theme song to which TV series? |
The Office |
080 | Who is the oldest person to win a Best Actress OSCAR? |
Jessica Tandy |
081 | Who wrote the Singing Detective? |
Dennis Potter |
082 | Fran Healey provides the vocals for which band? |
Travis |
083 | In Whch Film Did Sean Connery Proclaim "There Can Be Only One"? | Highlander |
084 | What name is given to the liquid part of the blood? |
Plasma |
085 | In which 1997 film did John Travolta play an Angel? |
Michael |
086 | How is Iron Pyrites more commonly known? |
Fools Gold |
087 | In Literature how are the famous duo Charles and Gerald better known? |
Mills & Boon |
088 | Who represented the UK at the Eurovision song contest in 1992 singing “One Step Out Of Time”? |
Michael Ball |
089 | In 1999 what film became Tom Hanks first sequel? |
Toy Story 2 |
090 | With which team did Michael Jordan win 6 NBA basketball titles? |
Chicago Bulls |
091 | Which New Zealand city is known as “The Garden City”? |
Christchurch |
092 | Who was the first female presenter of Grandstand? |
Helen Rollason |
093 | In Judo what colour belt follows yellow? |
Orange |
094 | What is the official residence of the Archbishop Of Canterbury? |
Lambeth Palace |
095 | Who co-wrote “We Are The World”? with Michael Jackson? |
Lionel Richie |
096 | How many different topics are there in a game of Trivial Pursuits? |
6 |
097 | In which month would you go to watch Trooping Of The Colour? |
June |
098 | Glen Cova and Joy are types of which fruit? |
Raspberry |
099 | In which city did Phileas Fogg begin his trip around the world? |
London |
100 | What colour are the vertical stripes of the Italian Flag? |
Green , White & Red |
101 | What do you do with a wonton? |
Eat It (Chinese) |
102 | In Morse code what letter is represented by three dashes? |
O |
103 | What is the capital of Guernsey? |
St Peters Port |
104 | In Which Books Were Golliwogs Replaced By Gnomes? |
Noddy |
105 | Which Word Links A TV Quiz Show With Space Launches? | Countdown |
106 | What Is The Name For A Word That Reads The Same Backwards As Forwards? | Palindrome |
107 | Who Spread Herself Across A Piano In The Film the Fabulous Baker Boys? | Michelle Pfeiffer |
108 | What Is Mondays Child Said To Be? | Fair Of Face |
109 | What Is The National Anthem Of Australia? | Advance Australia Fair |
110 | Which Comedian Was Born alfred Hawthorne Hill? | Benny Hill |
111 | How Much Is The Letter K Worth In A Game OF Scrabble? | Five |
112 | What Type Of Creature Is A Painted Lady? | Butterfly |
113 | What Three Colours Appear On The Flag Of Bulgaria? | White, Red & Green |
114 | What Is The Name Of The Clown In The Simpsons? | Krusty |
115 | Which Boxer Was Nicknamed "The Louisville Lip"? | Muhammad Ali |
116 | Sharleen Spiteri Is The Lead Singer In Which Group? | Texas |
117 | Rhodes And Kos Are Part Of Which Group Of Islands? | Dodecanese |
118 | Who Sang About "Sunshine On A Rainy Day" In 1991? | Zoe |
119 | What Animal Lives In a Lodge? | Beaver |
120 | On Which Island Is Canary Wharf? | Isle Of Dogs |
121 | What Can Be Gold, Green Or Zebra? | Finches |
122 | Who Created The Secret Seven? | Enid Blyton |
123 | In Which English County Is Dover? | Kent |
124 | At What Time Of Year Is Simnel Cake Usually Eaten? | Easter (And Lent) |
125 | The Gravindex Test Is Used To Detect What? | Pregnancy |
126 | How Many Pounds Are There In A Stone? | Fourteen |
127 | Who Wrote Great Expectations? | Charles Dickens |
128 | How Many Strings Does A Violin Have? | Four |
129 | What Colour Are Survival Dinghies? | Orange |
130 | Where Could One See The Swiss Guard? | In The Vatican |
131 | In The Periodic Table What Element Has The Symbol Cu? | Copper |
132 | In Which Country Is Lazio Football Club? | Italy |
133 | Which Country Did Paddington Bear Come From? | Peru |
134 | The Name Of Which Pasta Means Quills In Italian? | Penne |
135 | Which Actor Plays The Character Jack In The TV Series Lost? | Matthew Fox |
136 | During Which TV Game Show Were Contestants Invited To Go "Wild In The Aisles"? | Supermarket Sweep |
137 | Nairobi Is The Capital Of Which African Country? | Kenya |
138 | Whos Official Residence Is Lambeth Palace? | Archbishop Of Canterbury |
139 | In Which Film Did Tommy Steele Sing, Flash Bang Wallop? | Half A Sixpence |
140 | What Is The Principal Ingrdient Of Taramasalata? | Fish Roe |
141 | In Which English County Would You Find St Micheal's Mount? | Cornwall |
142 | What Does PIN Stand For? | Personal Identification Number |
143 | Which City Is The Capital Of The Tuscany Region Of Italy? | Florence |
144 | Which Of The Wombles Takes His Name From A City In Siberia? | Tomsk |
145 | Where Were The Police Walking In1979? | On The Moon |
146 | What Does An Invertebrate Lack? | A Backbone |
147 | What was Margaret Thatchers Maiden Name? | Roberts |
148 | What Are The Two Cities In A Tale Of Two Cities? | London & Paris |
149 | What Date Is Saint Patricks Day? | 17th March |
150 | What Is The Common Name For Alopecia? | Baldness |
151 | How Many Arms Has A Squid | 10 |
152 | What Is The 10th Letter Of The Alphabet | J |
153 | What Is The Name Of The Cat In The Didney Film Version Of Pinnochio | Figaro |
154 | How Many Times Does The Letter P Appear In The "Peter Piper" Tongue Twister | 9 |
155 | What Colour Is The Bottom Stripe On The USA Flag | Red |
156 | Name Either the 2004 Achievement or the Famous Father Of Rossana Davison | Miss World , Chris De Burgh |
157 | Which Scottish Band had their first Uk Hit s In The Late 80's And Was Led By Ricky Ross | Deacon Blue |
158 | Who created the characters Squirrel Nutkin & Peter Rabbit? | Beatrix Potter |
159 | What Did The Empire Games Change Its Name To? | Commonwealth Games |
160 | What Type Of Cheese Originally Derived From Buffalo Milk? | Mozzarella |
161 | What Does A Stand For In DNA? | Acid |
162 | What Seven Letter Word Is The Name For A Young Cucumber? | Gherkin |
163 | What Is 50 Multiplied By 50 | 2500 |
164 | What Is The Collective Name For A Group Of Lions | A Pride |
165 | Which Italian Composers Funeral Brought Italy To A Standstill In 1924 | Puccini |
166 | What Game Starts With A Squidge Off | Tiddlywinks |
167 | From What London Building In 1936 Were Ther First BBC Broadcasts Made | Alexandra Palace |
168 | Which Model Of Ford Car Is Also The Name Given To A Soft Mild Breeze | Zephyr |
169 | What Is The Largest Country In The World To Have Only One Time Zone | China |
170 | Which 2002 Film Was Set In The Year 2054 And Featured The character John Anderton | Minority Report |
171 | Riga Is The Capital Of Which European Country | Latvia |
172 | Which Novel Was Based On The Real Life Exploits Of Alexander Selkirk | Robinson Crusoe |
173 | How Is The Gas Nitros Oxide Better Known | Laughing Gas |
174 | What Word Is Given To A Piece Of Music That Opens A Concert | Overture |
175 | What Is The Name Of Saturns Largest Moon | Titan |
176 | In The Year 2000 Who Was Voted Radio One Personality Of The Year | Zoe Ball |
177 | For What Crime Was Anne Boleyn Beheaded | Adultery |
178 | What Is The Technical Term For The Speed Of Sound | Mach 1 |
179 | How Many Contestants Start A Game Of The Weakest Link | 9 |
180 | On A Dice What Number Is On The Opposite Side To The Number Six | One |
181 | What Was The Name Of Henry Viii Father | Henry |
182 | How Are The Chefs “Simon King” & David Myers More Commonly Known | Hairy Bikers |
183 | Which World Religion Observes The Five K's | Sikhism |
184 | What Is The Capital Of Portugal | Lisbon |
185 | Which Motorway Links Glasgow & Edinburgh | M8 |
186 | Walls & Bridges Was The Debut Solo Album Of Which Singer | John Lennon |
187 | Sunlight Is Our Main Source Of Which Vitamin | Vitamin D |
188 | In Which Year Was Nelson Mandella Incarcerated:- A) 1960, B) 1964, C) 1968, D) 1972 |
1964 |
189 | Who played Dracula in the original 1931 film | Bela Lugosi |
190 | If you were born on 31st October what star sign would you be – | Scorpio |
191 | In which British city will you find the NEC Arena | Birmingham |
192 | Which novel did Daniel Defoe base on the real-life exploits of Alexander Selkirk | Robinson Crusoe |
193 | In the game of Cluedo, what weapon Comes First alphabetically | Candlestick |
194 | Which Country Lost To Brazil In The Final Of The World Cup 2002 | Germany |
195 | In Which Part Of The Body Is The Thyroid Gland | The Neck |
196 | Which Planet Was Discovered By Clyde Tombaugh In 1930 | Pluto |
197 | What Is The Capital Of Cyprus | Nicosia (Lefkosia) |
198 | In 1962 Who Became The First Boxer To Lose The Heavyweight Title In The First Round | Floyd Patterson |
199 | On Which Island Is Ronaldsway Airport | Isle Of Man |
200 | Which City Has An Underground System Known As The Clockwork Orange | Glasgow |
201 | The Movie Chicken Run Is Based On Which Classic Movie | The Great Escape |
202 | What Is 44 In Roman Numerals | XLIV |
203 | On An Official Rubiks Cube On What Colour Squares Is The Rubiks Logo Located | White |
204 | Who Was Executed For The Oklahoma Bombing | Timothy Mc Veigh |
205 | If A Person Has Just Sternutated What Would They Have Just Done | Sneezed |
206 | What Was Spike Milligans Real First Name | Terence |
207 | Favourite Worst Nightmare Is An Album By Which Band | Arctic Monkeys |
208 | Which Controversial Product First Went On Sale In England In 1961 | The Pill |
209 | What Was The Name Of Long John Silvers Parrot | Captain Flint |
210 | Which Tv Cowboy Had His Horse Trigger Stuffed And Mounted After It Died | Roy Rogers |
211 | Which Is The Longest Of Blackpools 3 Piers (The North, The South & Central) | The North |
212 | Which Planet Has The Longest Day | Venus |
213 | Which One Of These People Is The Oldest A) Rob Lowe, B) Johnny Depp, C) Tom Cruise, D) Brad Pitt |
Tom Cruise 1962 |
214 | In Which Year Did Robbie Williams Leave Take That | 1995 |
215 | Which Actor Has A Tattoo On His Arm That Reads “100% Blade” | Sean Bean |
216 | Which Is The Only American State To Have A Z In It's Name | Arizona |
217 | Which Film Epic Marked The Last Screen Appearance Of Oliver Reed | Gladiator |
218 | In Englands 2002 World Cup Squad Who Was The Heaviest Player | David Seaman |
219 | Who Was The Youngest Member Of The Beatles | George Harrison |
220 | Which Musical Won 13 Oscar Nominations In 2003 | Chicago |
221 | Who played Col Hannibal Smith, in the TV series “The A-Team” | George Peppard |
222 | By What Name Is The “Gravelly Hill Inter- Change Better Known? | Spaghetti Junction |
223 | What Is The Common Name For Nitrous Oxide | Laughing Gas |
224 | What Would You Be Served With If Ordering Cluck And Grunt In An American Diner? | Bacon And Eggs |
225 | What Was The Beatles First Ever Uk No.1 | Please Please Me (feb 1963) |
226 | Which glove puppet was the partner of the ventriloquist Shari Lewis | Lamb Chop |
227 | Which Us State Was The Last To Join The USA | Hawaii |
228 | Which Of These Is Furthest North Is It Madrid, Valencia, Or Barcelona | Barcelona |
229 | Tactile Relates To Which One Of The Six Senses | Touch |
230 | What Is The Only Creature Capable Of Turning It's Stomach Inside Out | A Starfish |
231 | Who Starred As Norman Bates In The Original Movie Of Psycho | Anthony Perkins |
232 | Which Former Member Of The Shadows Was Electrocuted By His Guitar | John Rostill |
233 | Who Was Henry The Eighth's 5th Wife | Catherine Howard |
234 | In Which Year Was The Falklands Conflict | 1982 |
235 | Which Lancashire Crickiter Was Appointed England Cricket Captain In 1993 | Mike Atherton |
236 | Who Painted The Mona Lisa | Leonardo Da Vinci |
237 | Rhodes & Kos Are Part Of Which Group Of Islands | Dodecanese |
238 | The First Pair Of Which Brand Of Boots Were Made From Tyres | Doctor Martins |
239 | Who Preceded Lily Savage As Host Of Blankety Blank | Les Dawson |
240 | What's The Name Of This Piece Of Music | The Entertainer |
241 | In Which Year Was Channel 4 Launched (1982,1983,1984,1985) | 1982 |
242 | True Or False Sound Travels Faster Underwater | True / 4 Times |
243 | How Many Legs Does A Shrimp Have (4,8,10,12) | 10 |
244 | Which Country Won The First Ever World Cup | Uruguay |
245 | Who Invented The Model T Car | Henry Ford |
246 | In Which 1992 Film did River Phoenix Play A Computer Wizzard Along Side Dan Aykroyd | Sneakers |
247 | What Is A More common Name For The 3rd Molars | Wisdom Teeth |
248 | What Do The Initials MDF Mean Regarding Diy Materials | Medium Density Fibre Board |
249 | What Is Paddington Bears Favourite Drink | Co Co |
250 | Which Herb Is Used To Flavour Pernod | Aniseed |
251 | What Is The Nme Of Andy Cap's Wife | Flo |
252 | Who Is Said to Have Been The First Pope |
St Peter |
253 | In Which English Cathedral Is The Whispering Gallery | St Pauls |
254 | What Do The Internal Angles Of A Tiangle Always Add Up To | 180 Degrees |
255 | In Which Year Was The Gunpowder Plot | 1605 |
256 | What Substance Has The Chemical Symbol O3 | Ozone |
257 | We British Call It A Tap But What do Americans Call It | A Faucet |
258 | The Chihuahua , originates from Mexico , But Can You spell Chihuahua ? | CHIHUAHUA |
259 | Other Than humans What Are the Only Other Creatures Known To Have Sex For Pleasure | Dolphins |
260 | In which country would you find the world's biggest pyramid? | Mexico |
261 | What was Cher's first UK solo number one hit single? | The Shoop Shoop Song |
262 | What animals name is also the term given to three strikes in a row in ten-pin bowling? | A Turkey |
263 | “Remember to let her into your heart” Is A Lyric To Which Famous Beatles Song | Hey Jude |
264 | What is the largest lake in the Britain | Loch Lomond |
265 | In 1984 The BBC Sports Personality Of The Year Award Was Given To People The First & Only Time This Has Occurred Who Were The Recipients | Torville & Dean |
266 | Which of these 3 Balearic Islands is closest to Spain? A) Ibiza, B) Minorca, C) Majorca, D) Formentera |
A) Ibiza |
267 | What term in Italian cooking means “soft but firm” | Al Dente |
268 | Which English Football Team Was Originally Known As Newton Heath | Manchester United |
269 | What are the three primary colours of light? | Red, Blue and Green |
270 | What is the capital of Iraq? | Baghdad |
271 | Which singer is nicknamed "The Boss"? | Bruce Springsteen |
272 | What country had the Roman name Hibernia? | Ireland |
273 | Which of the Bronte sisters wrote "Wuthering Heights"? | Emily |
274 | In what year did Adolf Hitler commit suicide? | 1945 |
275 | Is the bottom stripe on the USA flag red or white? | Red |
276 | If the cheetah is the fastest thing on four legs, what is the fastest on two legs? | Ostrich |
277 | Which famous footballer joined Japanese side Grampus Eight? In 1992 | Gary Lineker |
278 | Which Supermarket Chain Is Also An Anagram For A Famous Big brother Contestant | Asda / Sada |
279 | Which Hi Tech Innovation Often found In Mobile Phones Is Also the Name Of A 10 th century Viking King Of Denmark | Bluetooth |
280 | Which Famous Fictional Character Lives At No.4 Privet Drive | Harry Potter |
281 | What is the second most common word in written English behind The Word "The" | Of |
282 | True Or False Madonna's real first name is Madonna | True |
283 | On The London Underground What Colour Is The Circle Line | Yellow |
284 | What Type Of Animal Has A Breed Called A Flemish Giant | A Rabbit |
285 | Which London football club were originally called Thames Ironworks FC, Millwall, Leyton Orient or West Ham United | West Ham United |
286 | Which film featured a Rolls Royce bearing the number plate AU 1 | Goldfinger |
287 | Americans call it an “Eggplant” but what do we Brits know it As | Aubergine |
288 | Archaeologist "Howard Carter" Is credited With The Discovery Of What | Tutakhamuns Tomb |
289 | In the Wallace & Gromit animations, what colour is Wallace's perennial tank top | Green |
290 | What type of hops are used in brewing beer, male or female hops | Female |
291 | With which sport do you associate the author Dick Francis | Horse Racing |
292 | What is measured on the Beaufort Scale | Wind Speed |
293 | How long does it take blood to circulate around the body is it , 8, 23 , 41 or 60 seconds | 23 Seconds |
294 | If a Firkin is nine gallons, how many gallons are in a Kilderkin. 12, 18 or 24 | 18 |
295 | How Many planets in our solar system have the letter “U” in them | Seven |
296 | The skin of which fish was traditionally used as sandpaper | Shark |
297 | 1975 saw the only black American to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon, who was he | Arthur Ashe |
298 | What is the name of Manchester's main railway station | Piccadilly |
299 | What Is The Only Bird Capable Of Seeing The Colour Blue | An Owl |
300 | In the film `Breakfast at Tiffanys`, what is the name of Audrey Hepburn`s character`s cat ? | Cat |
301 | Who is the human in Garfield's life | John |
302 | Who starred as Mohammed Ali in the 2001 movie “Ali” | Will Smith |
303 | Which 1999 film tells a story of happenings in the woods near the town of Burkittesville in the state of Maryland | The Blair Witch Project |
304 | What was the name of Disney's “Great Mouse Detective” | Basil |
305 | Who had a 70's hit with “Midnight Train To Georgia” | Gladys Knight & The Pips |
306 | What was gangster George Nelson's nickname | “Baby Face” Nelson |
307 | What name is given to the piece of music that opens an opera | An Overture |
308 | What type of animal is a Portuguese Man O War | A Jellyfish |
309 | Which Pop Stars Name Is An Anagram Of A Well Known Business Tycoons Surname | Mika / Victor Kiam |
310 | Who Played The Character Of Mr Freeze In The Film Batman Forever | Arnold Schwarzenegger |
311 | Which Celebrity Singer Married For The 2nd Time In 2007 To Stephen Belafonte? | Mel B |
312 | What name is given to a camel with one hump | Dromedary |
313 | Which familiar word derives from a Greek word meaning “writings by or about prostitutes” | Pornography |
314 | What is the name of the dog in the “Famous Five” novels | Timmy |
315 | On average, how many eggs does the female frog lay during spawning, is it 10,000, 15,000 or 20,000 | 20,000 |
316 | Tim Robbins played the character of the banker, Andy Dufresne, in which classic 1994 film | The Shawshank Redemption |
317 | Which was the first country known to have used paper money | China / Chinese |
318 | Which Of These Is The Odd One Out:- Les Dennis, Bruce Forsythe, Max Bygraves, Bob Monkhouse | Bruce Forsythe – Family Fortunes |
319 | What was the name of the car in the TV series The Dukes of Hazard? | The General Lee |
320 | Which book, written by Alice Walker, was made into a film starring Whoopi Goldberg? | The Colour Purple |
321 | Which acid gives vinegar it's characteristic taste & smell | Acetic Acid |
322 | Neil Armstrong, stood on the moon in 1969, which month | July |
323 | Howard Carter Is Credited With The discovery Of What In 1922 1922 | Tutenkhamens Tomb |
324 | What kind of animal was “Rainbow's” George | A Hippo |
325 | What is the name of the main river that runs through Glasgow | Clyde |
326 | The A1 road starts in London and finishes where in Scotland | Edinburgh |
327 | Who played Batman in the 1995 film “Batman Forever” | Val Kilmer |
328 | In the Walt Disney cartoon version of “Robin Hood”, what character did the snake play | Sheriff Of Nottingham |
329 | Captain Matthew Webb became the first person to achieve what feat | Swim The Channel |
330 | In What year was the Irish potato famine was it 1844, 1845, 1846 or 1847 | 1846 |
331 | Who played the role of Joy Adamson in the film “Born Free” | Virginia McKenna |
332 | How many of the Bronte sisters lived past their 40 th birthday | None |
333 | What became the first ring tone to top the UK singles chart | Crazy Frog |
334 | If you are “Brontophobic” would you have a fear of thunderstorms, dinosaurs or umbrellas | Thunderstorms |
335 | Which English king was beheaded in 1649 – | Charles I |
336 | Through which city did Lady Godiva ride naked – | Coventry |
337 | One year either way, what year was the Great Train Robbery 1962,1963,1964,1965 | 1963 |
338 | Where was the first West Indian carnival to be held in Britain | Notting Hill |
339 | Tom Cruise starred as Ron Kovic in which film | Born On The Fourth Of July |
340 | What was the name of John Noakes dog | Shep |
341 | What is the name of the dog in a Punch & Judy show | Toby |
342 | What monster supposedly roams the Himalayas | Yeti (Abominable Snowman) |
343 | Which group had a hit album in 1994 called “Monster” | R.E.M. |
344 | In which county would you find Biggin Hill | Kent |
345 | Which brewery makes Abbot Ale | Green King |
346 | Who supposedly rode naked on horseback through Coventry | Lady Godiva |
347 | What is Foyles of London famous for selling | Books |
348 | What are the white-clad soldiers of the Imperial Army called | Stormtroopers |
349 | Which politician was once replaced by a tub of lard on the TV show Have I Got News For You? | Roy Hattersley |
350 | What is the most common colour that appears in the flags of the world? | Red |
351 | Which grow up from the ground, stalagtites or stalagmites | Stalagmites |
352 | What year was Wimbledon first televised was it 1933, 1935, 1937 or 1939 | 1937 |
353 | Who is Britain's longest reigning monarch | Queen Victoria |
354 | Translated into English this drink would be called Aunt Mary, how is it better known | Tia Maria |
355 | In which month of the year was John F Kennedy assassinated | November |
356 | Which children's programme featured the line “as if by magic the shopkeeper appeared” | Mr Ben |
357 | Which Embassy did the SAS storm in 1980 | The Iranian Embassy |
358 | What Is The Capital Of Swizerland | Bern |
359 | Which song opens with the line “On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair” – | Hotel California |
360 | Which cop film saw Kurt Russell partner Sylvester Stallone |
Tango & Cash |
361 | What is the capital of Peru |
Lima |
362 | What term describes the period between the Stone Age and the Iron Age – |
Bronze Age |
363 | By what nickname was Mannfred Von Richthofen better known – | The Red Baron |
364 | What was the first name of Miss Jones in Rising Damp | Ruth |
365 | The highest waterfall in the world is the Angel Falls, in feet, how long is the drop, 2121, 2621 or 3121 feet | 3121 feet |
366 | What is used to make the liquer Calvados | Apples |
367 | Which former England goalkeeper had his career ended by an eye injury in 1972 | Gordon Banks |
368 | Which Fictional Characters On Tv Come From The Planet Of Skaro | The Daleks |
369 | Which Us State Is Surrounded By The Most Water | Hawaii |
370 | What spirit is used to make a Harvey Wallbanger? | Vodka |
371 | What is the surname of the family in the UK TV series My Family? | Harper |
372 | A black triangle with a cross through it on a laundry label gives what instruction? | Do Not Bleach |
373 | Who sang the theme song to the original Alfie film starring Michael Caine? | Cilla Black (1966) |
374 | What is the name of the wood where Winnie the Pooh lives? | Hundred Acre Wood |
375 | Who was England's football manager in the 1970 World Cup? | Sir Alf Ramsey |
376 | Which British disc jockey's nickname was 'Fluff'? | Alan Freeman |
377 | What Colour is the Misterman Mr Worry? | Blue |
378 | In Electronics What Does LED Stand For? | Light Emitting Diode |
379 | Who was the heroine of the famous novel and film “Gone With The Wind” | Scarlett O Hara |
380 | What do the letters HP stand for on a bottle of HP Brown Sauce | Houses Of Parliament |
381 | Who played Captain Hook in the 1991 film Hook | Dustin Hoffman |
382 | Which range of hills is known as, The Backbone of England | The Pennines |
383 | How many wings does a butterfly have | Four |
384 | How many players make up a water polo team is it six, seven or eight | Seven |
385 | In which Children's TV programme would you have seen a Soup Dragon | The Clangers |
386 | What anniversary would you be celebrating after 15 years of marriage | Crystal |
387 | What country did Paddington Bear originate from | Peru |
388 | According to Beatrix Potter what kind of animal was Mr Jeremy Fisher | A Frog |
389 | How Many Wives Of Henry The 8 th Were Called Catherine | 3 |
390 | What Is The Largest State In The USA | Alaska |
391 | What Is The Fluid Part Of Blood Called? | Plasma |
392 | How Many Faces Has An Icosohedron (5, 8, 10, 20) | 20 |
393 | As Of 2008 3 People Have Presented A Question Of Sport, David Coleman & Sue Barker Are 2 Who's The 3rd |
David Vine |
394 | What is the most common street name in Britain? | High Street |
395 | What is the least used letter in the English language? | Z |
396 | When Was The Theory Element Introduced Into The Uk Driving Test 1994,1995,1996,1997 | 1996 |
397 | Which actress co-starred with Clark Gable in the film “Gone With The Wind” | Vivien Leigh |
398 | Which 2002 hit film was set in the year 2054 and was based on a short story by Philip K. Dick? | "Minority Report" |
399 | Who did Bill Clinton defeat when he First became Us President? |
(George Bush) |
400 | In inches how wide is the balance beam in Olympic gymnastics? 2, 4 or 6? | 4 |
401 | What does the first `A` stand for in NASA? | Aeronautics |
402 | Which of the Marx brothers was the silent one? | Harpo |
403 | In 1997, what name was given to the first cloned sheep | Dolly |
404 | In 2002, a tv advert for which drink featured a cat called Tom going clubbing? | Bacardi Breezer |
405 | Whose Autobiography is called "Losing my Virginity" |
Richard Branson |
406 | What is the second most common word in spoken English? | `and` |
407 | What substance has the chemical symbol 03 | Ozone |
408 | Which actor was a member of both the Dirty Dozen and The Magnificent 7 | Charles Bronson |
409 | Which US President`s signature is on a plaque on the Moon? | Richard Nixon`s |
410 | What is the most common street name in Britain? | High Street |
411 | For which historical event is Captain William Bligh best known? | The Mutiny On The Bounty |
412 | Which famous annual sporting event First Held 1981 was won by Dick Beardsley? | London Marathon |
413 | What is The Chief Export Of Colombia | (Cocaine) |
414 | What Sort Of Puzzle Originated As An Education Device to Teach Geography | A Jigsaw |
415 | Which Pop Star Visited Britain In 2001 To Address The Oxford Union On The Subject Of Child Welfare | Michael Jackson |
416 | Who Was President Of The Soviet Union From 1977 - 1982 | Leonid Breshnev |
417 | True Or False Woman Blink Twice As Much As Men | True |
418 | What Was Ho Chi Min City Formerly Known As | Saigon |
419 | Which Space Shuttle Exploded In 1986 | Challenger |
420 | Which Instrument Did Jazz Legend Artie Shaw Play | Clarinet |
421 | Which Actor Appeared In TV's Ally McBeal As Attorney Larry Paul After Serving Time In Prison | Robert Downey Jnr |
422 | In Which Year Was The Channel Tunnel Officially Opened 1992,1993,1994,1995 | 1994 |
423 | By What Name Are Smoked Herring More Commonly Known In The UK | Kippers |
424 | Who Was The Youngest Member Of The Beatles | George Harrison |
425 | How High In Inches Is The Net In A Game Of Table Tennis | Six Inches |
426 | On Which Day Of The Week Do British Elections Take Place | Thursday |
427 | What Was The Name Of The Woodpecker In The TV Show Bagpuss | Professor Yaffle |
428 | Who in 2007 had a huge hit with “Rule The World”? | Take That |
429 | Which is the fourth planet from the Sun? | Mars |
430 | How many minutes of play are in an American football match? | 60 |
431 | For which other film, apart from Schindler's List, did Steven Spielberg win the Best Director Oscar? | Saving Private Ryan |
432 | Which American president gave the order to withdraw from the Vietnam War? | Richard Nixon |
433 | When Edward Lear's Owl and Pussycat went to sea, what did they buy from a pig for a shilling? | Their wedding ring. |
434 | With an estimated 77 million, what is the most common wild animal in the UK? | Rat Mouse is 2nd |
435 | With over 137,000 people bearing it, what is the most common Asian surname in the UK? | Patel |
436 | A black triangle with a cross through it on a laundry label gives what instruction? | Do Not Bleach |
437 | The Pinch More Than An Inch Slogan Is Used To Advertise Which Product | Kellogs Special K |
438 | Which former ‘Eastenders' actor died in July 2007 at the age of 67? | Mike Reid |
439 | What Is Britains Oldest Cathedral | Cantebury |
440 | When women first got the vote in Britain in 1918, how old did they have to be? 16,18,25,30 | 30 |
441 | According To The Medical Profession The Average healthy person Should Do What At Least 16 times a day | Fart |
442 | What was the original name of the Royal Air Force? | Royal Flying Corps |
443 | In the three Bourne films starring Matt Damon what is Bourne`s first name? | Jason |
444 | Which football team are nicknamed the Rams? | Derby County |
445 | Traditionally, what sauce is served with roast pork? | Apple |
446 | The name of which biblical character has become synonymous with wicked, treacherous or immoral women? | Jezebel |
447 | What Is The Capital Of The Falkland Islands | Port Stanley |
448 | When A Bingo Caller Picks Out The Number 17 He Usually Announces The Name Of Which 1976 No.1Hit For Abba | Dancing Queen |
449 | What Shape Is A Baseball Field | Diamond |
450 | What Is The Name Of The Tiny Hole In The Skin That Contains A Hair | A Folicle |
451 | Is A Person Runs A Mile In Exactly 4 Mins What Is There Average Speed | 15 Mph / 0.25 x 60 |
452 | Which Actress Played The Role Of Bond The Bond Love Interest Honey Rider | Ursula Andress |
453 | What Are The First 3 Words Of The Bible | In The Beginning |
454 | In Which Year Was The Very First Star Wars Film Released | 1977 |
455 | What gives mornay sauce its flavouring | Cheese |
456 | Which 1990's Gun N Roses hit shared its name with a James Bond film | Live & Let Die |
457 | What the name of the prison that featured in the television sitcom Porridge | HMP Slade |
458 | What Hugely Popluar Tv Show Was First Broadcast On 4 th September 2004 | The X Factor |
459 | Which Movie Had The Tagline “He's The Only Kid To Get Into Trouble Before He Was Born” | Back To The Future |
460 | Who wrote the book that was the basis for the film “The Green Mile” | Stephen King |
461 | True Or Flase A rat can survive longer without water than a camel | True |
462 | Which European Landmark Has 1792 Steps | The Eiffel Tower |
463 | If You Had A Backstage Pass To A Rock Concert That Displayed The Initials AAA What Does It Mean | Access All Areas |
464 | The Labour Leader Ruth Kelly Has Been Linked With Which Controversial Organisation | Opus Dei |
465 | Louis Hamilton Drove for Which Manufacturer During The 2007 Formula One Season | Maclaren / Mercedes |
466 | Suicide Is Painless Was The Signature Tune For Which Long Running Tv Show | Mash |
467 | What Links Cliff Richard, Vivien Leigh, Paddy Ashdown, Joanna Lumley, Spike Milligan, | All Born In India |
468 | Loftus Road Is Home To Which London Football Team | Queens Park Road |
469 | Nancy Spungeon Was The Girlfriend Of Which Infamous Rocker | Sid Vicious |
470 | Who Wrote The Book Tarzan Of The Apes | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
471 | In The Harry Enfield Comedy Sketch Who Is Kevin The Teenagers Best Friend | Perry |
472 | What Nickname Was Bestowed Upon Manfred Von Richtofen? | The Red Baron |
473 | What Is The Worlds Oldest Classic Horse Race | St Leger |
474 | Which Fictional Tv Character Is Sometimes Referred To As “The Birkenhead Bombshell” | Lily Savage |
475 | What Is The Feline Nickname The Press Have Given To The Celebrity Couple Tom Cruise & Katie Holmes | Tomcat |
476 | Which Outdoor Pursuit Comes From The German For Down And Rope | Absail |
477 | What Bird Lays Its Eggs In The Nests Of Other Birds | Cuckoo |
478 | What Bird Is The Symbol Of The United States | Eagle |
479 | Who Rode Shergar To Victory In The Epsom Derby | Walter Swinburn |
480 | Which Actor Starred In The Movies Hudson Hawk & The Last Boy Scout | Bruce Willis |
481 | By What Colour Is The District Line Depicted On A London Underground Map | Green |
482 | Vitamins Are Listed With Letters Of The Alphabet A,B,C,D,E & What | K |
483 | Which Spice Girl Almost Missed Out On Being In the Group After She Was Late For Her First Audition | Geri Halliwell |
484 | The Word Coleslaw Comes From Which Language French, Chinese, Dutch, German | Dutch |
485 | On What Number Key On A Standard English Keyboard Will You Find The Ambersand Or & Sign | 7 |
486 | If A Bottle Of Beer Had The Letters IPA Written On It What Does The IPA Stand For | India Pale Ale |
487 | What Is The Name Of The Chemical Element That Composes One Fifth Of The Human Body | Carbon |
488 | In Which Year Did Maggie Thatcher Resign As Prime Minister & John Major Replace Her Was It 1990,1991,1992 | 1990 |
489 | Which London Landmark Has The Postcode SW1A – 1AA | Buckingham Palace |
490 | What Is The Only Fruit That Has Its Seeds On The outside | A Strawberry |
491 | According To The Oxford English Dictionary there Are Just 3 Words In The English Language That Start With The Letters “DW” PFE However If You Put One Down And Its Not There You Loose | Dwarf, Dwindle, Dwell |
492 | In Eastenders What Is The Postal Code For Albert Square? | E20 |
493 | In Which Year Were Seatbelts Made Compulsory In The Uk? 1978,1980,1982,1983 | 1983 |
494 | How Many Furlongs Are There In A Mile? | 8 |
495 | For How Many Movies Did Shirley Bassey Provide The Theme Tunes For 2,3,4,5 | 3, goldfinger, diamonds are forever, moonraker |
496 | Which Magician Seperated From Victoria Wood After 15 Years Of Marriage | Geoffrey Durham / The Great Suprendo |
497 | Who Succeeded Richard Nixon As President Of The United States | Gerald Ford |
498 | Of the three sister ships, The Titanic, Olympic and Brittanic, which was the only one not to sink | The Olympic |
499 | Which stage musical is based around the music of ABBA |
Mama Mia |
500 | name of the spin off from Only Fools and Horses following Boyce and Marlenes move to the country | Green Green Grass |