Quickfire Round 01 - (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 | Who Wrote The Novel Under Milk Wood? |
Dylan Thomas |
007 | The Day Of The Jackal Was A Novel About The Assasination Of Which World Leader? |
President De Gaulle |
008 | Which Planet Has A Pink Sky? |
Mars |
009 | With What Physical Handicap Was Dudley Moore Born? |
A Club Foot |
010 | What Is The 6th Letter Of The Alphabet | F |
011 | Which Of These Is Furthest West – Bristol, Liverpool Or Cheltenham? |
Liverpool |
012 | In Which Country Were The Triads Founded? |
China |
013 | On A Compass Which Point Is Directly Opposite South South West? |
North By North East |
014 | At What Temperature Fahrenheit Does Water Boil? |
212 Degrees |
015 | Who Published “The Origin Of The Species In 1859”? |
Sir Charles Darwin |
016 | What Is A Black Cock? |
A Large Grouse |
017 | What Was Britains First Pirate Radio Station? |
Radio Caroline |
018 | Who Is Kevin The Teenagers Best Friend? |
Perry |
019 | Which Band Released The Album Automatic For The People? |
Rem |
020 | Which actor plays the character Charlie in the TV series Lost? |
Dominic Monaghan |
021 | What is the most northerly city to have hosted the Summer Olympics? |
Helsinki |
022 | What name is given to the longest day of the year? |
Summer Solstice |
023 | Which element was named after a 1781 discovery? |
Uranium when Uranus was found |
024 | What creature has the heaviest brain in the animal kingdom? |
Sperm Whale |
025 | Who was the first boxer to beat Lennox Lewis in a pro fight? |
Oliver McCall |
026 | Who Directed The Movies Platoon And JFK ? |
Oliver Stone |
027 | In which range of hills is the source of the River Thames? |
Cotswolds |
028 | Who was on the back of a Ten Pound note directly before Charles Dickens? |
Florence Nightingale |
029 | Handbags and Gladrags is the theme song to which TV series? |
The Office |
030 | Who is the oldest person to win a Best Actress OSCAR? |
Jessica Tandy |
031 | Who wrote the Singing Detective? |
Dennis Potter |
032 | Fran Healey provides the vocals for which band? |
Travis |
033 | In Whch Film Did Sean Connery Proclaim "There Can Be Only One"? | Highlander |
034 | What name is given to the liquid part of the blood? |
Plasma |
035 | In which 1997 film did John Travolta play an Angel? |
Michael |
036 | How is Iron Pyrites more commonly known? |
Fools Gold |
037 | In Literature how are the famous duo Charles and Gerald better known? |
Mills & Boon |
038 | Who represented the UK at the Eurovision song contest in 1992 singing “One Step Out Of Time”? |
Michael Ball |
039 | In 1999 what film became Tom Hanks first sequel? |
Toy Story 2 |
040 | With which team did Michael Jordan win 6 NBA basketball titles? |
Chicago Bulls |
041 | Which New Zealand city is known as “The Garden City”? |
Christchurch |
042 | Who was the first female presenter of Grandstand? |
Helen Rollason |
043 | In Judo what colour belt follows yellow? |
Orange |
044 | What is the official residence of the Archbishop Of Canterbury? |
Lambeth Palace |
045 | Who co-wrote “We Are The World”? with Michael Jackson? |
Lionel Richie |
046 | How many different topics are there in a game of Trivial Pursuits? |
6 |
047 | In which month would you go to watch Trooping Of The Colour? |
June |
048 | Glen Cova and Joy are types of which fruit? |
Raspberry |
049 | In which city did Phileas Fogg begin his trip around the world? |
London |
050 | What colour are the vertical stripes of the Italian Flag? |
Green , White & Red |
051 | What do you do with a wonton? |
Eat It (Chinese) |
052 | In Morse code what letter is represented by three dashes? |
O |
053 | What is the capital of Guernsey? |
St Peters Port |
054 | In Which Books Were Golliwogs Replaced By Gnomes? |
Noddy |
055 | Which Word Links A TV Quiz Show With Space Launches? | Countdown |
056 | What Is The Name For A Word That Reads The Same Backwards As Forwards? | Palindrome |
057 | Who Spread Herself Across A Piano In The Film the Fabulous Baker Boys? | Michelle Pfeiffer |
058 | What Is Mondays Child Said To Be? | Fair Of Face |
059 | What Is The National Anthem Of Australia? | Advance Australia Fair |
060 | Which Comedian Was Born alfred Hawthorne Hill? | Benny Hill |
061 | How Much Is The Letter K Worth In A Game OF Scrabble? | Five |
062 | What Type Of Creature Is A Painted Lady? | Butterfly |
063 | What Three Colours Appear On The Flag Of Bulgaria? | White, Red & Green |
064 | What Is The Name Of The Clown In The Simpsons? | Krusty |
065 | Which Boxer Was Nicknamed "The Louisville Lip"? | Muhammad Ali |
066 | Sharleen Spiteri Is The Lead Singer In Which Group? | Texas |
067 | Rhodes And Kos Are Part Of Which Group Of Islands? | Dodecanese |
068 | Who Sang About "Sunshine On A Rainy Day" In 1991? | Zoe |
069 | What Animal Lives In a Lodge? | Beaver |
070 | On Which Island Is Canary Wharf? | Isle Of Dogs |
071 | What Can Be Gold, Green Or Zebra? | Finches |
072 | Who Created The Secret Seven? | Enid Blyton |
073 | In Which English County Is Dover? | Kent |
074 | At What Time Of Year Is Simnel Cake Usually Eaten? | Easter (And Lent) |
075 | The Gravindex Test Is Used To Detect What? | Pregnancy |
076 | How Many Pounds Are There In A Stone? | Fourteen |
077 | Who Wrote Great Expectations? | Charles Dickens |
078 | How Many Strings Does A Violin Have? | Four |
079 | What Colour Are Survival Dinghies? | Orange |
080 | Where Could One See The Swiss Guard? | In The Vatican |
081 | In The Periodic Table What Element Has The Symbol Cu? | Copper |
082 | In Which Country Is Lazio Football Club? | Italy |
083 | Which Country Did Paddington Bear Come From? | Peru |
084 | The Name Of Which Pasta Means Quills In Italian? | Penne |
085 | Which Actor Plays The Character Jack In The TV Series Lost? | Matthew Fox |
086 | During Which TV Game Show Were Contestants Invited To Go "Wild In The Aisles"? | Supermarket Sweep |
087 | Nairobi Is The Capital Of Which African Country? | Kenya |
088 | Whos Official Residence Is Lambeth Palace? | Archbishop Of Canterbury |
089 | In Which Film Did Tommy Steele Sing, Flash Bang Wallop? | Half A Sixpence |
090 | What Is The Principal Ingrdient Of Taramasalata? | Fish Roe |
091 | In Which English County Would You Find St Micheal's Mount? | Cornwall |
092 | What Does PIN Stand For? | Personal Identification Number |
093 | Which City Is The Capital Of The Tuscany Region Of Italy? | Florence |
094 | Which Of The Wombles Takes His Name From A City In Siberia? | Tomsk |
095 | Where Were The Police Walking In1979? | On The Moon |
096 | What Does An Invertebrate Lack? | A Backbone |
097 | What was Margaret Thatchers Maiden Name? | Roberts |
098 | What Are The Two Cities In A Tale Of Two Cities? | London & Paris |
099 | What Date Is Saint Patricks Day? | 17th March |
100 | What Is The Common Name For Alopecia? | Baldness |
101 | How Many Arms Has A Squid | 10 |
102 | What Is The 10th Letter Of The Alphabet | J |
103 | What Is The Name Of The Cat In The Didney Film Version Of Pinnochio | Figaro |
104 | How Many Times Does The Letter P Appear In The "Peter Piper" Tongue Twister | 9 |
105 | What Colour Is The Bottom Stripe On The USA Flag | Red |
106 | Name Either the 2004 Achievement or the Famous Father Of Rossana Davison | Miss World , Chris De Burgh |
107 | Which Scottish Band had their first Uk Hit s In The Late 80's And Was Led By Ricky Ross | Deacon Blue |
108 | Who created the characters Squirrel Nutkin & Peter Rabbit? | Beatrix Potter |
109 | What Did The Empire Games Change Its Name To? | Commonwealth Games |
110 | What Type Of Cheese Originally Derived From Buffalo Milk? | Mozzarella |
111 | What Does A Stand For In DNA? | Acid |
112 | What Seven Letter Word Is The Name For A Young Cucumber? | Gherkin |
113 | In The Spelling Of The Word "Onion" Which Letter Appears Only Once | I |
114 | How Many Times Does The Letter "O" Appear In The Hollywood Sign | 3 Times |
115 | Which US President was assassinated at the theatre | Abraham Lincoln |
116 | What was the name of the British nanny at the centre of baby Matthew Eppen’s murder trail | Louise Woodward |
117 | Who came second in the 2002 Series Of ITV’s Pop Idol | Gareth Gates |
118 | What is the Capital of Latvia | Riga |
119 | Which UK National Newspaper Stopped Printing In 1995? | Today |
120 | What Is The 1st Letter Of The Alphabet | A |
121 | On which River does the City of Budapest stand | Danube |
122 | What Is The Name Of Dennis The Menace’s Pet Pig | Rasher |
123 | What Drink Is Sometime Referred To As “Adams Ale” | Water |
124 | How many tiles are used in a game of Scrabble? | 100 |
125 | In The TV Series “M.A.S.H.” What Was Hawkeye’s Surname | Pierce |
126 | From Which Plant Is Opium Derived | Poppy |
127 | In What Year Did The Falklands Conflict Begin | 1982 |
128 | What Is The Last Event In The Decathlon | 1500 Metres |
129 | What Colour Is The Diesel Pump At A Petrol Station In The UK | Black |
130 | What Is The Name Of Dennis The Menace's Pet Dog | Gnasher |
131 | What Is The Name Given To A Baby Kangaroo | Joey |
132 | What Is The Last Letter Of The Greek Alphabet | Omega |
133 | The Maple Leaf Is The National Symbol Of Which Country | Canada |
134 | Which River Flows Through The City Of Liverpool In England | Mersey |
135 | What Piece Of Computer Hardware Connects A Computer To The Internet | A Modem |
136 | What Name Is Given To The 1st Of November | All Saints Day |
137 | What Number Is At The Top Of A Dice If Four Is At The Bottom | Three |
138 | The Scientist Alexander Flemming Is Responsible For The Invention Of What Drug | Penicillin |
139 | What Was The Motto Of The Girl Band “The Spice Girls” | Girl Power |
140 | What Is The 2nd Letter Of The Alphabet | B |
141 | Which actress and singer played a wedding planner in the 2001 movie “The Wedding Planner” | Jennifer Lopez |
142 | The Partners In Kryme Had A UK No.1 In 1990 With Their One And Only Hit What Was It Called | Turtle Power |
143 | Who Wrote The Novel Wuthering Heights | Emily Bronte |
144 | What Name Is Given To The Process By Which A Liquid Is Turned Into A Gas | Evaporation |
145 | What Name Is Given To The Earth’s Satellite | The Moon |
146 | What famous character did Edgar Rice Burroughs create | Tarzan |
147 | In The TV Show “Willo The Wisp” What Type Of Object Was Evil Edna | A Television Set |
148 | On which River does the City of Dublin stand | The Liffey |
149 | What kind of animal is a Russian Blue | A Cat |
150 | What is the name for the white of an egg? | Albumen |
151 | Which Chain Of Fast Food Stores Advertise With The Slogan Eat Fresh | Subway |
152 | By what name do we now know Siam? | Thailand |
153 | Which beer is marketed as “The Pride Of Manchester” | Boddingtons |
154 | What Soft Drink Is Advertised On TV With The Slogan “What’s The Worst That Can Happen” | Dr Pepper |
155 | Where on a horse would you find a frog | It’s Foot |
156 | Who played the character of Bobby Ewing in “Dallas” | Patrick Duffy |
157 | Which "Pop Idol" had a number one hit in 2004 called "All This Time"? | Michelle McManus |
158 | On what street does the Bank of England in London stand | Threadneedle Street |
159 | What was the name of adult male dog in “101 Dalmations” | Pongo |
160 | What Is The 3rd Letter Of The Alphabet | C |
161 | Who wrote The Novel “The Day Of The Jackal” | Frederick Forsythe |
162 | In Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs Which Of The Seven Dwarves Wore Glasses | Doc |
163 | In which US city was the TV series “Cheers” set | Boston |
164 | Which Toy Company Was Founded By Barbie Creator Ruth Handler In 1945 | Mattel |
165 | Which Of These Is The Furthest North Is It Blackburn Or Blackpool | Blackpool |
166 | What dog-like name does Data give his cat in “Star Trek – The Next Generation” | Spot |
167 | What Is The Name Of The Galaxy Within Which Planet Earth Is Located | Milky Way |
168 | Which Car Company Produce The Model “Octavia” | Skoda |
169 | Which City In The USA Was The Intended Destination Of The Titanic In 1912 | New York City |
170 | Which singer’s real name is Arnold George Dorsey? | Engelbert Humperdinck |
171 | What Country Do The Football team Benfica come from | Portugal |
172 | In "The Wizard Of Oz", what was the Tin Man looking for? | A Heart |
173 | Which TV comedian plays the character of Alan Partridge | Steve Coogan |
174 | Which company brews Harp lager? | Guinness |
175 | Which famous fictional character lives at 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging? | Harry Potter |
176 | Which historical person is responsible for giving the teddy bear its name? | Theodore Roosevelt |
177 | Which toy was originally called the "Pluto Platter" when it was first sold in 1955? | Frisbee |
178 | What colour comes after Red in the rainbow | Orange |
179 | Which Planet Is Furthest Away From The Sun | Pluto |
180 | What Is The 4th Letter Of The Alphabet | D |
181 | In Which TV Series Will You Encounter The Character “Mitch Buchannon” | Baywatch |
182 | In which UK City Was Dick Turpin Hanged | York |
183 | Which Of The Seven Dwarves Has The Longest Name | Bashful |
184 | In Which European Country Is “Strasbourg” | France |
185 | Which Insurance Company Employs Michael Winner To Advertise Their Products On TV | Esure Insurance |
186 | Who Succeeded Boris Yeltsin As The President Of Russia | Vladimir Putin |
187 | Which Country borders Sweden and Russia? | Finland |
188 | According To The Song What Colour Was The Rose of Texas | Yellow |
189 | The Master System Was An 80’s Video Games Console Manufactured By Who | Sega |
190 | What is the highest mountain in Great Britain? | Ben Nevis |
191 | The Empire State Building Is Located On Which New York City Avenue | 5th |
192 | Which Word In Australian Slang Comes From The 2 Words “Gods Truth” | Streuth |
193 | What Was The Capital Of Brazil Until 1960? | Rio De Janeiro |
194 | Which TV Show Saw Its Viewing Figures Plummet From 9.5 Million At Its Peak To Just 650,000 In 2009 | Countdown |
195 | Which Letter Represents The Number 50 In Roman Numerals | L |
196 | What Did Queen Elizabeth The II Do For The First Time Ever On April 6th 1993 | Paid Income Tax |
197 | What Does The “E” Stand For In Regard To Email | Electronic |
198 | What Is The Name Of The Chinese Medical Treatment That Involves Needles | Acupuncture |
199 | How Many Sides Does A Pentagon Have | 5 |
200 | What Is The 5th Letter Of The Alphabet | E |
201 | In Which Continent Will You Find The Atlas Mountains | Africa |
202 | Which Author Wrote The Novel The Green Mile | Stephen King |
203 | Which Actor Is Sometimes Referred To As The Muscles From Brussels | Jean Claude Van Damme |
204 | What Is The Smallest State In The USA | Rhode Island |
205 | In Which Modern Country Will You Find The Hanging Gardens Of Babylon | Iraq |
206 | In What Year Did Man First Step Foot On The Moon | 1969 |
207 | What Slang Words Links A Sausage And An Old Car? | Banger |
208 | On An Ordinance Survey Map Which Animal Represents A Zoo | Elephant |
209 | What Is The Main Ingredient Of The Dish Borscht | Beetroot |
210 | In Which US State Will You Find Fort Knox | Kentucky |
211 | What Film Saw Pierce Brosnan In His First Outing As James Bond 007 | Goldeneye |
212 | What Is Crime Author Colin Dexters Best Known Literary Creation? | Inspector Morse |
213 | Which Movie Ends With The Line “It Wasn’t The Airplanes It Was Beauty That Killed The Beast” | King Kong |
214 | According To The Proverb What Is The Spice Of Life | Variety |
215 | Which Gas When Inhaled Makes People Speak With High Pitched Squeaky Voices | Helium |
216 | What Is The Capital Of Cambodia | Phnom Penh (Pom Pei) |
217 | What Is The Name Of An Animal That Carries Its Young In A Pouch | Marsupial |
218 | Which French Companies Logo Features A Double Chevron | Citroen |
219 | What Is The 6th Letter Of The Alphabet | F |
220 | What Is The Name Of The Galaxy That We Live In | The Milky Way |
221 | Where In The Human Body Will You Find The Labyrinth | The Ear |
222 | In Which Month Does The Glastonbury Festival Take Place | June |
223 | According To The Well Known Proverb What Do Birds Of A Feather Do | Flock / Stick Together |
224 | In Which City Is The TV Soap Hollyoaks Set | Chester |
225 | Which Country Music Star Was Known As The Man In Black | Johnny Cash |
226 | What Is The Zodiac Sign Represented By A Lion | Leo |
227 | From Which Flower Is The Spice Saffron Made | The Crocus |
228 | Which Planet Is Closest To The Sun | Mercury |
229 | What Is The Main Ingredient Of Guacamole | Avacado |
230 | Which Car Manufacturer Shares A Name With The State Capital Of Texas | Austin |
231 | Where Exactly Will You Find “The Ocean Of Storms” | The Moon |
232 | Which Former Monty Python Star Went Around The World In 80 Days | Michael Palin |
233 | In Which US State Will You Find “Rodeo Drive” And “Sunset Boulevard” | California |
234 | Boomer Or Buck Is The Name Given To The Male Of Which Animal | Kangaroo |
235 | In 3D Geometry How Many Sides Are Visible On A Cube At Any One Time | Three |
236 | What Colour Is A Taxi In New York City | Yellow |
237 | What Name Is Given To The Last Man On A Tug Of War Team | Anchorman |
238 | By What Name Is Gravelly Hill Interchange In Birmingham More Commonly Known | Spaghetti Junction |
239 | What Is The 7th Letter Of The Alphabet | G |
240 | What Is The Name Given To The Flag Consisting Of A Skull & Crossbones Used By Pirates | The Jolly Roger |
241 | What Is Now The Capital Of The Country Vietnam | Hanoi |
242 | Who’s Real Name Is Barbara Anne Deeks | Barbara Windsor |
243 | Cashmere Comes From Which Type Of Animal | Goat |
244 | Retsina Is The National Wine Of Which Country | Greece |
245 | Which French Novelist Wrote Les Miserables & The Hunchback Of Notre Damme | Victor Hugo |
246 | What Is The Jewish Place Of Worship Called | A Synagogue |
247 | What Is The Best Selling Copyright Book Of All Time? | Guinness Book Of Records |
248 | In The Tv Show Wacky Racers Who Drove The Vehicle “The Turbo Terrific” | Peter Perfect |
249 | To Which Group Of Animals Do Frogs Belong | Amphibian |
250 | Who Wrote The Best Selling Novels “Hollywood Wives & Hollywood Husbands” | Jackie Collins |
251 | What Type Of Foodstuff Is Pumpernickel | A Type Of Bread |
252 | In The 1978 Movie Superman Which Actor Played Superman’s Father | Marlon Brando |
253 | In The Shrek Movies Which Actress Provides The Voice Of The Queen Of Far Far Away | Julie Andrews |
254 | What Is The Name Given to The Part Of The Body Where 2 Nerves Meet | Synapse |
255 | What Is The Name Of The One Eyed Giant According To Greek Mythology | Cyclops |
256 | The Winner Of Which TV Show Is Decided By A Show Of Green Peppers And Red Tomatoes | Ready Steady Cook |
257 | What Was The Character Name Of The Six Million Dollar Man | Steve Austin |
258 | On Tv How Are Eric McCormack & Debra Messing More Commonly Known | Will & Grace |
259 | What Is The 8th Letter Of The Alphabet | H |
260 | Which City Was Destroyed By A Volcanic Eruption In AD79 | Pompei |
261 | By What Name Is Actor “Maurice Micklewhite” More Commonly Known | Michael Caine |
262 | Which TV presenter once had a sidekick named Gordon the Gopher | Phillip Schofield |
263 | Who Is The Mother Of The Actress Kate Hudson | Goldie Hawn |
264 | Which Very Famous Person On TV Has A Production Company Called “Harpo” | Oprah Winfrey |
265 | What Is The Name Of The Deep Toned Wind Instrument Native To Australia | Didgeridoo |
266 | Into Which Sea Does The River Jordan Flow | Dead Sea |
267 | Who Scored A 2001 Christmas No.1 With A Duet With Nicole Kidman | Robbie Williams |
268 | What Was The Name Of The Worlds First Ever Cloned Sheep | Dolly |
269 | Who Is The Famous Daughter Of Veteran Hollywood Actress Tippi Hedren | Melanie Griffiths |
270 | What Is The Capital Of Belarus | Minsk |
271 | The Statue Of Liberty Was A Gift The USA Presented By Which Country | France |
272 | Which Former Radio DJ And TV Star Was Born With The Name Maurice Hope | Kenny Everett |
273 | On A Movie Set What Job Is Done By A Gaffer | Electrician |
274 | Which Welsh Female Singer Released An Album Entitled “Voice Of An Angel” | Charlotte Church |
275 | Which Us Singer Was Famously Murdered On His Birthday By His Father In 1984 | Marvin Gaye |
276 | Whose Autobiography Published In 2008 Was Entitled Dear Fatty | Dawn French |
277 | On Which River Does The City Of Cairo Stand | Nile |
278 | If You Were Born On New Years Day What Star Sign Would You Be | Capricorn |
279 | What Is The 9th Letter Of The Alphabet | I (Eye) |
280 | What Is The Vicar Of Dibley’s Actual Name | Geraldine Granger |
281 | Which Author Wrote The Classic Horror Novel “Jaws” | Peter Benchley |
282 | What Was The Name Of The Legendary Home Of King Arthur | Camelot |
283 | Who Is The Author Of “The Canterbury Tales” (Stress Full Name) | Geoffrey Chaucer |
284 | What Is The Largest Planet In The Solar System | Jupiter |
285 | Ray And Dave Davies Were Members Of Which Group | The Kinks |
286 | Which US Athlete Won 4 Gold Medals At The 1984 Olympic Games? | Carl Lewis |
287 | What Was Madonna’s First UK No.1 Hit | Into The Groove |
288 | Cox And Granny Smith Are All Types Of What | Apples |
289 | What Is The Northernmost Capital City In The World | Reykjavik |
290 | Who Was The Author Of The Book “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” | D.H Lawrence |
291 | Which Line On The London Underground Is Coloured Black | The Northern Line |
292 | On Which River Do Vienna, Budapest And Nelgrade Stand | Danube |
293 | What Is The Name Of The Disease Sometimes Referred To As Lockjaw | Tetanus |
294 | Which Alcoholic Drink Can Be Vintage Or Ruby | Port |
295 | In which American State Will You Find Amarillo? | Texas |
296 | Which Singer Was Born With The Real Name Of “Arnold George Dorsey” | Engelbert Humperdinck |
297 | What Coin Disappeared From British Coinage In 1960 | Farthing |
298 | Popular In Germany What Is The Name Of A Seasoned Smoked Sausage | Frankfurter |
299 | What Is The 10th Letter Of The Alphabet | J |
300 | What Was The Title Of The First Film To Star John Rambo, Played By Sylvester Stallone | First Blood |
301 | What Do You Call A Deliberately Unnatural , High Pitched Voice | Falsetto |
302 | What Is The Title Given To The Chairman / Woman Of The House Of Commons | The Speaker |
303 | What Name Is Given To A Red Indians War Axe | Tomahawk |
304 | Which Adventurous Explorers Built Longships And Worshipped Thor And Odin | Vikings |
305 | What Shouldn’t You Eat Unless There Is An ‘R’ In The Month | Oysters |
306 | Who Was Vice President When Bill Clinton Was President | Al Gore |
307 | What Was The Name Of The Battle In Which Nelson Lost His Life | Trafalgar |
308 | Which Mixed Drink Is Known As The Queen Of Drinks | Bloody Mary |
309 | What Type Of Food Is Calamari | Squid / Octopus |
310 | Which Type Of Transport Was Invented By Sir Christopher Cockerell | Hovercraft |
311 | Riga Is The Capital Of Which European Country | Latvia |
312 | Which Footballer Was Englands Most Capped Player Of The 20th Century | Peter Shilton |
313 | What Kind Of Beverage Is Sometimes Referred To As Scrumpy | Cider |
314 | What Was The First Name Of The Painter Picasso | Pablo |
315 | What Is The Highest Mountain In Great Britain | Ben Nevis |
316 | In Which Sport Does Play Commence With A Tip Off | Basketball |
317 | Which National Newspaper Features The Cartoons “Striker, Badlands And George & Lynne” | The Sun |
318 | Devout Muslims Pray To Mecca, In Which Country Is Mecca | Saudi Arabia |
319 | What Is The 11th Letter Of The Alphabet | K |
320 | What Nationality Is The Lager Giant Grolsch | Dutch |
321 | Who had a 1974 hit with “Annie’s Song”, a song that he wrote for his wife | John Denver |
322 | Which Musician Wrote The Music For The Movie "Chariots Of Fire" | Vangelis |
323 | In Which City Is The TV Show Frasier Set | Seattle |
324 | What is the title of the novel about lovers Cathy and Heathcliff | Wuthering Heights |
325 | Which Somerset town claims to be the burial place of King Arthur | Glastonbury |
326 | On a British road sign which animal is used to warn drivers of wild animals | A Deer |
327 | Who’s Successful Glam Career Was Cut Short In A 1977 Car Crash | Marc Bolan |
328 | What name is given to a doctor that specialises in children’s diseases | Pediatrician |
329 | On which thoroughfare in London does the Cenotaph memorial stand? | Whitehall |
330 | Which Pop Group Took Their Name From A Number On An Unemployment Benefit Form | UB40 |
331 | Captain Matthew Webb Was The First Man To Do What | Swim English Channel |
332 | In Which Park Does Yogi Bear Live | Jellystone Park |
333 | Who Wrote The Novels The Firm And The Pelican Brief | John Grisham |
334 | What Name Is Given To The Martial Arts Soldiers First Employed In Japan As Palace Guards | Samurai |
335 | Baron Manfred Von Richtofen Is More Commonly Known As Who | The Red Baron |
336 | In Which 2001 Movie Did The Singer “Meatloaf” Play a Character Called The Lizard | The 51st State |
337 | With Which Football Club Is Noel Gallagher Linked | Manchester City |
338 | Which African lake is named after a British monarch | Lake Victoria |
339 | What Is The 12th Letter Of The Alphabet | L |
340 | What Is The Name Of Bob The Builders Wife | Wendy |
341 | What Is The Sunday Before Easter Called | Palm Sunday |
342 | The Female Of Which Creature Devours The Head Of The Male After Mating | Parying Mantis |
343 | What Is The Highest Mountain In Africa? | Mount Kilimanjaro |
344 | What Is A Male Rabbit Called | Buck |
345 | Which Character Did Princess Leia Describe As “A Walking Carpet” | Chewbacca |
346 | Which TV Programme Featured A Parish Vicar Played By Frank Williams | Dad’s Army |
347 | On Which River Do The Cities Of Bath & Bristol Stand | Avon |
348 | “By Night” Is A Perfume / Fragrence Endorsed By Which Famous Singer | Christina Aguilera |
349 | What City Is The Home City Of Manuel in “Fawlty Towers” | Barcelona |
350 | What Is The Main Ingredient Of The Dish Risotto? | Rice |
351 | Name of the 23 Year Old Actor Who Died Of A Suspected Drug Overdose In The Viper Rooms In 1993 | River Phoenix |
352 | Which Pop Group Had Hits With Rubber Bullets & Dreadlock Holiday? | 10CC |
353 | Which Company Was Founded In Southampton During 1969 by David Quale Richard Block? | B&Q |
354 | On a computer what does CPU stand for? | Central Processing Unit |
355 | What unit is used to measure the frequency of radio waves? | Hertz |
356 | Which doctor discovered Penicillin by accident? | Dr. Alexander Fleming |
357 | The definition of what type of number is ‘a number that is equal to the sum of all its factors’? | A Perfect Number |
358 | The picture of which American President appears on the 1-dollar bill? | George Washington |
359 | What Is The 13th Letter Of The Alphabet | M |
360 | What was Beethoven's first name? | Ludwig |
361 | Which car is featured in the film Back to the Future? | De-Lorean |
362 | Tiger Bay is an area of which British city? | Cardiff |
363 | What disease is the BCG vaccine used to combat? | Tuberculosis |
364 | What did the Romans call Scotland? | Caledonia |
365 | In which TV soap did Donna Reed step into Barbara Bel Geddes shoes for a while? | Dallas |
366 | What Is The Name Of The Tower Block Where Del & Rodney Live In “Only Fools & Horses” | Nelson Mandella House |
367 | Who was Sir Galahads father? | Sir Lancelot |
368 | On which Apollo mission did Armstrong and Aldrin land on the moon? | Apollo 11 |
369 | What is the name of the famous cowboy of rugged jaw and limited intelligence in the Dandy comic? | Desperate Dan |
370 | Who founded the Church of England? | King Henry VIII |
371 | Which of the Bronte sisters wrote Wuthering Heights? | Emily |
372 | What Was The Maiden Name Of Victoria Beckham | Adams |
373 | In The Sport Of Fencing What French Word Is Used To Describe A Hit | Touche |
374 | London’s oldest tube line opened in 1863 and is over 41 miles long with 34 stations what is its name | Metropolitan |
375 | Captain Scarlett And Joe 90 Are TV Series Created By Who | Gerry Anderson |
376 | What Was Invented In 1931 As Polymer 66 | Nylon |
377 | What Was The First Name Of The TV Character Known As Sergeant Bilko | Ernie |
378 | From What Country Does The Keep Fit Discipline Of Yoga Originate | India |
379 | What Is The 14th Letter Of The Alphabet | N |
380 | In The Movie Grease What Does “Rizzo” Tell “Kenickie” She Isn’t At The End Of The Film | Pregnant |
381 | Which American University is located at New Haven, Connecticut? | Yale |
382 | What was the name of Captain Pugwash’s ship? | The Black Pig |
383 | Who Wrote The Novel Lady Chatterly’s Lover | D.H Lawrence |
384 | Who was the Norse god of thunder? | Thor |
385 | What name is given to a male horse or pony that is less than 4 years old? | Colt |
386 | Which organisations aim according to its charter is ‘to preserve international peace and security’ | The United Nations |
387 | James John Earl Ray was sentenced to 99 years in prison for his assassination of whom? | Martin Luther King |
388 | Who helped out Take That on their 1993 UK No. 1 single, Relight My Fire? | Lulu |
389 | How many fiddlers did Old King Cole have? | 3 |
390 | What is a female whale called | Cow |
391 | Captain Matthew Webb became the first person to do what | Swim The English Channel |
392 | How many lines has a sonnet? | 14 |
393 | What Was The Name Of The Oil Rig Owned By The Occidental Petroleum Corp That Exploded In The North Sea In 1988 | Piper Alpha |
394 | What cocktail do Vodka, Galliano and Orange Juice make | Harvey Wallbanger |
395 | Mount Olympus Is Located In Which European Country | Greece |
396 | Which Charity Was Set Up In 1986 To Provide A Special Telephone Number Where Children Who Are Being Physically Or Sexually Abused Can Ring For Confidential Help | Childline |
397 | Who Played Will Hunting In The Film, Good Will Hunting? | Matt Damon |
398 | Which Actor Plays The Offbeat TV Sleuth Jonathan Creek | Alan Davies |
399 | What Is The 15th Letter Of The Alphabet | O |
400 | What Is The Collective Name For A Group Of Crows | Murder |
401 | What Is The Fastest Creature On Four Legs | Cheetah |
402 | What Star Sign Would You Be If You Were Born On June 1st | Gemini |
403 | Which Car Manufacturer Makes The Micra? | Nissan |
404 | What Is A Female Donkey Called | Jenny |
405 | On TV How Is The Character “Simon Templar” More Commonly Known | The Saint |
406 | According To Legend, At Whom Was Peeping Tom Peeping At | Lady Godiva |
407 | Which Musical Instrument Is Vanessa Mae Famous For? | Violin |
408 | In 'The Last Of The Summer Wine' What Was Nora Batty’s Husband Called? | Wally |
409 | What Is The Name Of A Three-Dimensional Image Created By A Laser Beam | A Hologram |
410 | In Law What Does The Abbreviation Q.C. Stand For | Queens Council |
411 | Which Group Had 90's Hits With The Songs 'Step On' & 'Kinky Afro'? | Happy Mondays |
412 | Which Actor Played Les Battersby In Coronation Street | Bruce Jones |
413 | Which Companies Christmas Advertising Campaign Features The Slogan “Good With Food” | The Co-Op |
414 | Which Person In History Said 'I Came, I Saw, I Conquered' | Julius Caesar |
415 | Crick, Watson & Wilkins Determined And Confirmed The Structure Of What? | DNA |
416 | Which Country’s Name Is Spanish For ‘Rich Coast’? | Costa Rica |
417 | Which Stimulant Occurs In Tea, Coffee And Cocoa? | Caffeine |
418 | What Was Abolished By The British Navy In 1881? | Flogging |
419 | What Is The 16th Letter Of The Alphabet | P |
420 | Which Unit Of Measurement Is Longer A Metre Or A Yard | A Metre |
421 | Who Played The Role Of Mary In The 1998 Film “There’s Something About Mary” | Cameron Diaz |
422 | What Is The Most Common First Name In The World? | Mohammed |
423 | Who Had Top Ten Hits During Tthe 1980’s With The Songs , Something AboutYou & Lessons In Love | Level 42 |
424 | Zen Buddhism Is The Principal Religion Of Which Country? | Japan |
425 | Which Geordie Actor Sang About His Crocodile Shoes? | Jimmy Nail |
426 | By What Name Is The Painting, “La Giaconda” More Commonly Known | Mona Lisa |
427 | According To The Title Of The Film, Which Actress Set Out To “Kill Bill” | Uma Thurman |
428 | Which Popular Tv Character Comes From The Home Planet Of “Galifrey” | Dr Who |
429 | In The World Of Music How Is Richard Starkey More Commonly Known | Ringo Starr |
430 | After Which Moor Did The Moors Murderers Take Their Name? | Saddleworth |
431 | Which King Turned Everything He Touched Into Gold | Midas |
432 | Five Out Of The 6 Village People Have Got What | Moustaches |
433 | What Type Of Creature Is A Leatherback? | Turtle |
434 | How Many Stars Appear On The Flag Of New Zealand? | 4 |
435 | Who Created The Character Paddington Bear? | Michael Bond |
436 | In Which Country Of The UK Would You Find The Brecon Beacons? | Wales |
437 | The Iberian Peninsula Consists Of Spain And Which Other Country | Portugal |
438 | Who Created The Fairy Tale Character 'Little Red Riding Hood'? | The Brothers Grim |
439 | What Is The 17th Letter Of The Alphabet | Q |
440 | Which Artist Painted ‘Sunflowers’? | Vincent Van Gough |
441 | The Channel Island Sark is noted for its ban on what | Cars |
442 | Which Is The Largest Loch In Scotland? | Loch Lomond |
443 | What Would An American Call A Baby’s Nappy? | A Diaper |
444 | What Colour Are The Geography Questions In The Game Trivial Pursuit | Blue |
445 | On Which Island Are English, Mandarin, Tamil And Malay All Official Languages? | Singapore |
446 | What Is The Capital Of Slovakia | Bratislava |
447 | By What Name Does Trigger Call Rodney In TV’s Only Fools And Horses? | Dave |
448 | What Colour Were The Magic Shoes Worn By Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz? | Red |
449 | In 1829, What Won A prize Of £500 For Attaining A Speed Of 30mph? | Stephenson’s Rocket |
450 | Which Female Singer Sang The James Bond Theme Song For The Film Goldeneye? | Tina Turner |
451 | Which French Phrase Meaning, “From The Menu” Is Often Used In The English Language? | A La Carte |
452 | For Which Beer Is The Rutland Brewery Famous | Ruddles |
453 | Who Was The Arch Enemy Of TV’s “The Dukes of Hazzard” | Boss Hog |
454 | The Head Of A Centurion Is Depicted On Which Major Credit Card | American Express |
455 | By What Name Was American Frontiers Woman “Martha Jane Canary” More Commonly Known | Calamity Jane |
456 | Which TV Show Had The Slogan “The Weekend Starts Right Here” | Ready Steady Go |
457 | What name is given to the veins which drain blood from the head? | Jugular Veins |
458 | What is the more common name for “Iron Pyrites” | Fools Gold |
459 | What Is The 18th Letter Of The Alphabet | R |
460 | Jones the steam was the driver in which children’s train story? | Ivor The Engine |
461 | How many carats has pure gold? | 24 |
462 | The Tv Chef Jamie Oliver Advertises Products For Which Supermarket Chain | Sainsburys |
463 | Which musical invention was developed by David Rockola? | Jukebox |
464 | Which King did Guy Fawkes attempt to kill with his gunpowder plot? | James I |
465 | The Horn Of A Rhino Is Made Of What? | Hair |
466 | Potatoes Are A Plentiful Source Of Which Vitamin? | C |
467 | How Old Must A Person Be To Accompany A Learner Driver In The UK | 21 |
468 | On Which Lake Did Donald Campbell Die? | Coniston Water |
469 | Who was the first person to swim the english channel? | Capt. Matthew Webb |
470 | Which Famous Detective Solves The Crime In `Death On The Nile? | Hercule Poirot |
471 | Who In The World Of Music Who Has The Real Name “Mary O’Brien” | Dusty Springfield |
472 | Who Was The Sworn Enemy Of Dan Dare In The Eagle Comic? | The Mekon |
473 | What is the only creature where the male becomes pregnant? | A Seahorse |
474 | Which Italian City Was home to Romeo And Juliet? | Verona |
475 | Which childhood disease has the same virus as shingles? | Chicken Pox |
476 | What Colour light is found on the starboard side of a ship? | Green |
477 | Which Famous American Was Nicknamed “Old Blood And Guts” | Patton |
478 | Which Book Of The Bible Has The Shortest Name? | Job |
479 | What Is The 19th Letter Of The Alphabet | S |
480 | What do you call a revolving tray in the centre of a table? | Lazy Susan |
481 | Which nursery rhyme character went to Gloucester? | Dr Foster |
482 | A high hat is what type of musical instrument? | A Cymbal |
483 | What is the more common name for the patella? | Knee Cap |
484 | Who was murdered in Canterbury cathedral in 1170? | Thomas Beckett |
485 | By what name did audiences know William Henry Pratt? | Boris Karloff |
486 | What was the name of Dick Turpin’s horse? | Black Bess |
487 | What do you call a material that can carry electricity? | A Conductor |
488 | In which country did the TV show “Big Brother“ Originate? | Holland |
489 | What is the next highest prime number after 31? | 37 |
490 | Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in which country? | America / USA |
491 | On whom did Michael Fagan pay a surprise visit to in 1982? | The Queen |
492 | What is the collective noun for a group of crows? | A Murder |
493 | What is The Head Chef Of The Company Homepride | Fred |
494 | What Do The Initials "USB" Actually Stand For | Universal Serial Bus |
495 | "C" Is The Chemical Symbol For What Substance | Carbon |
496 | What Nationality Was The Inventor Of The Television “John Logie Baird” | Scottish |
497 | What Type Of Food Stuff Might Be Served “Sunny Side Up” | Eggs |
498 | What Do Americans Call A Post Code | A Zip Code |
499 | What Is The 19th Letter Of The Alphabet | T |
500 | How Many Hours Are There In A Week | 168 |