10000 Trivia quiz questions and answers

10000 Trivia quiz questions and answers

 

 

10000 Trivia quiz questions and answers

Question : Zimbabwe won its first ever Olympic gold in 1980 in what event Answer : Women's Hockey
Question : Zapateodo is a rhythmic device used in what music style Answer : Flamenco
Question : Zaire diverted roads to avoid disturbing communities of what Answer : Elves
Question : Yvon Petra was the last man to do what at Wimbledon Answer : Wear flannels
Question : Your suffering from circadian dysrhythmia what have you got Answer : Jet Lag
Question : You ordered unagi in a Japanese restaurant what would you get Answer : Eel
Question : You ordered nem in Vietnamese restaurant what would you get Answer : Spring Roll
Question : You have a foursome and a shag what have you done Answer : Dance they are types
Question : You can have a troop of actors and what group of animals Answer : Monkeys
Question : You can do a degree in brewing at Heriot-Watt University where Answer : Edinburgh
Question : You are a saucy boy comes from what Shakespeare play Answer : Romeo and Juliet
Question : Yorick in Shakespeare's Hamlet had what job (when alive) Answer : Jester
Question : Yoon-Mi Kim Olympic gold aged 13 years 83 days what sport Answer : Short track
Question : Yoi, Yame, Seremade and Hantai terms in what sport Answer : Karate
Question : Xmas UK children hang stockings what do Dutch children use Answer : Shoes
Question : Xavier Roberts was the original creator of which toy Answer : Cabbage Patch Dolls
Question : Xanthic, Fallow and Aureate shades of which colour Answer : Yellow
Question : Wyatt Earp, Frank James, Abraham Lincoln what actor links Answer : Henry Fonda
Question : Writing with light is the literal meaning of what word from Greek Answer : Photography
Question : Worldwide most capitol cities begin with which letter Answer : B
Question : Worlds oldest existing treaty of 1373 between England and who Answer : Portugal
Question : Women's international gymnastics Beam Box Floor and what Answer : Asymmetric bars
Question : Women do it weekly to sleep better men every two weeks what Answer : Change sheets
Question : With what would you rock the baby or walk the dog Answer : A Yoyo
Question : Wired Digital Incorporated created which search engine Answer : Hotbot
Question : Wings of Desire a foreign film remade as what with Nicolas Cage Answer : City of Angels
Question : Wine brandy sherry almonds raisins orange glogg what country Answer : Sweden a Christmas
Question : Wilma Rudolf first black US woman to win Olympic gold where Answer : Rome in 1960 (3)
Question : William Perks became more famous as who Answer : Bill Wyman
Question : William Le Baron Jenny is credited with inventing what in the US Answer : Skyscraper
Question : William Joyce US born of Irish descent famous as who in WW2 Answer : Lord Haw-Haw –
Question : William Herschel astronomer was a musician what instrument Answer : Organ
Question : Wife Beware in 1933 was the first film shown where Answer : A Drive in theatre
Question : Why was McDonalds fillet of fish invented Answer : Meatless Lent
Question : Why is rice grown in flooded paddy's Answer : Drown weeds
Question : Why does a cynophobe fear Answer : Dogs
Question : Why did certain busses in Staffordshire refuse to pick up people Answer : Keeping to schedule
Question : Why could you find a hoist and a fly Answer : On a flag
Question : Why a camel haired brushes (made from squirrel) called camel Answer : Invented by Mr Camel
Question : Whose symphony number seven is called the Leningrad Answer : Shostakovich
Question : Whose song did the Beatles sing on first TV appearance 1962 Answer : Roy Orbison Dream
Question : Whose secretary was Loelia Ponsonby Answer : James Bond
Question : Whose original back up group were The Blue Moon Boys Answer : Elvis Presley
Question : Whose only novel was The Cardinals Mistress Answer : Benito Mussolini
Question : Whose only line in his first play was Tennis Anyone Answer : Humphry Bogart
Question : Whose normal heartbeat is 242 per minute Answer : Mr Spock in Star Trek
Question : Whose name translates as Emperor of all Answer : Genghis Khan
Question : Whose memoirs were called There and back again Answer : Bilbo Baggins The
Question : Whose last words were "It's unbelievable" Answer : Mata Hari
Question : Whose last word were "I have not told half of what I saw" Answer : Marco Polo
Question : Whose horse was Black Nell Answer : Wild Bill Hickoks
Question : Whose girlfriend had a pet snake called Enid Answer : Adolf Hitler
Question : Whose first single released July 1961 was Buttered Popcorn Answer : The Supremes
Question : Whose first book was called Child Whispers Answer : Enid Blyton
Question : Whose final opera was called Death in Venice Answer : Benjamin Britain
Question : Whose favourite poodle was called Rufus Answer : Winston Churchill
Question : Whose debut album was Definitely Maybe Answer : Oasis
Question : Whose catchphrase was "Stop messing About" Answer : Kenneth Williams
Question : Whose cases were Empty House Copper Beeches Black Peter Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : Whose autobiography was entitled Past Imperfect Answer : Joan Collins
Question : Whose autobiography was called Tall Dark and Gruesome Answer : Christopher Lee
Question : Whose autobiography was "Can you tell what it is yet" Answer : Rolf Harris
Question : Whose autobiography is called "Take it like a Man" Answer : Boy George - or
Question : Whose alphabet was called the Futhark Answer : Vikings
Question : Whose advert slogan was You press the button we do the rest Answer : Kodak
Question : Who's first play was The Room Answer : Harold Pinter
Question : Who's first person to win Wimbledon singles on a tie breaker Answer : Evonne Cawley
Question : Who's first book was Pebble in the Sky Answer : Isaac Asimov
Question : Who's first book was "Down and Out in Paris and London" Answer : George Orwell
Question : Who's directorial debut was with Reservoir Dogs Answer : Quentin Tarantino
Question : Who wrote Travels with a Donkey on his honeymoon Answer : Robert Louis
Question : Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird Answer : Harper Lee
Question : Who wrote The Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra Answer : Benjamin Britain
Question : Who wrote The Symphony of a Thousand Answer : Mahler his eighth
Question : Who wrote the song Johnny be Good Answer : Chuck Berry
Question : Who wrote the series of novels with the hero Sharp Answer : Bernard Cornwell
Question : Who wrote the Science Fiction novel The Left Hand of Darkness Answer : Ursula LeGuin
Question : Who wrote the Royal Firework Music Answer : George Friedric
Question : Who wrote the post nuclear war novel On the Beach Answer : Neville Schute
Question : Who wrote the play Androcles and the Lion Answer : George Bernard Shaw
Question : Who wrote the Paris and Prague symphonies Answer : Mozart
Question : Who wrote the opera Der Rosenkavalier Answer : Richard Strauss
Question : Who wrote the novel The Money Changers Answer : Arthur Hailey
Question : Who wrote the novel The Betsy Answer : Harold Robbins
Question : Who wrote the lyrics for Oscar winning song Whole New World Answer : Tim Rice
Question : Who wrote the line East is East and West is West Answer : Rudyard Kipling
Question : Who wrote The Joy of SexAlex Answer : Comfort
Question : Who wrote the humorous books on One Upmanship Answer : Steven Potter
Question : Who wrote The female of the species more deadly than the male Answer : Rudyard Kipling
Question : Who wrote The Dong with the Luminous Nose and The Jumblies Answer : Edward Lear
Question : Who wrote the comic opera Robinson Crusoe Answer : Offenbach
Question : Who wrote the children's story The Old man of Lochnagar Answer : Prince Charles
Question : Who wrote the children's book Bedknobs and Broomsticks Answer : Mary Norton
Question : Who wrote the book The Puppet Masters later a film Answer : Robert Heinlein
Question : Who wrote the book The Amazing Mr Ripley Answer : Patricia Highsmith
Question : Who wrote the book Interview with a Vampire Answer : Ann Rice
Question : Who wrote the book Gremlins in 1943 - later filmed Answer : Roald Dahl
Question : Who wrote Servants of the Wankh in 1969 Answer : Jack Vance SF
Question : Who wrote Never Love a Stranger Answer : Harold Robbins
Question : Who wrote Moon River used in Breakfast at Tiffanies Answer : Henry Mancini
Question : Who wrote Man are from Mars Women are from Venus Answer : John Grey
Question : Who wrote Goodbye Mr Chips Answer : James Hilton
Question : Who wrote four consecutive number one songs in 1978 Answer : Barry Gibb
Question : Who wrote Cliff Richards hit song Living Doll Answer : Lionel Bart
Question : Who wrote Breakfast at Tiffany's Answer : Truman Capote
Question : Who wrote April is the cruellest month in poem The Wasteland Answer : T S Elliot
Question : Who wrote "To err is human to forgive divine" Answer : Alexander Pope essay
Question : Who would wear motley Answer : Jester clothing
Question : Who would wear a diadem Answer : Kings headband
Question : Who would use an opisometer Answer : A cartographer to
Question : Who would use a plessor Answer : Doctor reflex hammer
Question : Who would use a caret Answer : Printer it’s an
Question : Who were UPS original customers Answer : Department stores
Question : Who were originally The Sons of Daniel Boone Answer : The Boy Scouts of
Question : Who was voted most popular film performer in the USA in 1926 Answer : Rin Tin-Tin
Question : Who was vice president US when A bomb dropped on Hiroshima Answer : No One - was not one
Question : Who was THE woman to Sherlock Holmes Answer : Irene Adler
Question : Who was the science advisor on the first Star Trek film Answer : Isaac Asimov
Question : Who was the runner up in the 1979 Le Mans 24 hour race Answer : Paul Newman
Question : Who was the Phoenician Goddess of love Answer : Astarte
Question : Who was the original choice to play the terminator Answer : O J Simpson
Question : Who was the only Apostle to die a natural death Answer : Saint John
Question : Who was the leader of the Polish trade union Solidarity Answer : Lech Walesa
Question : Who was the last Roman Catholic King of England Answer : James II
Question : Who was the last Emperor of France Answer : Napoleon III
Question : Who was the first woman to win an acting Emmy in a sf series Answer : Lindsay Wagner –
Question : Who was the first woman to win 4 consecutive US tennis open Answer : Chris Evert Lloyd
Question : Who was the first US president to be sworn in by a woman Answer : Lyndon B Johnson –
Question : Who was the first UK royal interviewed on television Answer : Prince Philip
Question : Who was the first trapeze artist to perform without a net Answer : Jules Leotard
Question : Who was the first tennis player to achieve the grand slam Answer : Donald Budge
Question : Who was the first rock star arrested on stage Answer : Jim Morrison of the
Question : Who was the first rock band to perform at NY Opera house Answer : The Who
Question : Who was the first Plantagenet monarch of England 1154 to 89 Answer : Henry II
Question : Who was the first non head of state to appear on a stamp Answer : Benjamin Franklin
Question : Who was the first male tennis player to win 100 tournaments Answer : Jimmy Connors
Question : Who was the first golfer to officially earn over $1 million a year Answer : Curtis Strange
Question : Who was the first golfer to get hole in one on British TV Answer : Tony Jacklin
Question : Who was the first English Poet Laureate in 1616 Answer : Benjamin Jonson
Question : Who was the first computer millionaire Answer : Herman Hollerith
Question : Who was the first choice to play Beverley Hills Cop Answer : Sylvester Stallone
Question : Who was the first British Royal to become a motorist Answer : Prince of Wales
Question : Who was the first British monarch to visit America Answer : George VI in 1939
Question : Who was the first American to win a Nobel prize Answer : Theodore Roosevelt
Question : Who was the first American in space - twice Answer : Gus Grissom
Question : Who was the father of Icarus Answer : Daedalus
Question : Who was the father of Alexander the Great Answer : Philip II of Macedon
Question : Who was the Christian missionary portrayed in Chariots of Fire Answer : Eric Liddle
Question : Who was the Bad in the spaghetti westerns Answer : Lee van Cleef
Question : Who was shot and killed in saloon number ten Answer : Wild Bill Hickock
Question : Who was once billed as The Atomic Powered Singer Answer : Elvis Presley
Question : Who was nicknamed The First Lady of Song Answer : Ella Fitzgerald
Question : Who was nicknamed The Admiral of the Mosquitoes Answer : Christopher Columbus
Question : Who was nicknamed Impeesa (no sleep wolf) by Matabele tribe Answer : Baden Powell
Question : Who was Mussolini's favourite cartoon character Answer : Donald Duck
Question : Who was known in Germany as Der Bingle Answer : Bing Crosby
Question : Who was known as The man in Black Answer : Johnny Cash
Question : Who was kidnapped in Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped Answer : David Balfour
Question : Who was Hiawatha's father Answer : Mudjekeewis – The
Question : Who was he last Tudor monarch of England Answer : Elizabeth I
Question : Who was given a honorary Oscar in 1985 after 50 years acting Answer : James Stewart
Question : Who was European correspondent New York Tribune 1851/62 Answer : Karl Marx
Question : Who was Douglas Elton Ullman better known as Answer : Douglas Fairbanks
Question : Who was codenamed Napoleon by the secret service Answer : Frank Sinatra
Question : Who was born Mark Feld Answer : Marc Bolan
Question : Who was born in Wattenscheid Germany November 11th 1920 Answer : James Bond
Question : Who was born in Limbini Nepal Answer : Buddha
Question : Who was Bette Midlers piano player before going solo Answer : Barry Manilow
Question : Who was Ben Hurs rival in the great chariot race Answer : Messala
Question : Who wanted to play Brody in Jaws but Spielberg rejected him Answer : Charlton Heston
Question : Who taught George Harrison to play the sitar Answer : Ravi Shankar
Question : Who stole the English Crown Jewels was pardoned Charles II Answer : Colonel Blood
Question : Who starred in cartoon where the Tasmanian Devil 1st appeared Answer : Bugs Bunny – Devil
Question : Who spoke for the first time in a Bugs Bunny cartoon in 1951 Answer : Roadrunner
Question : Who speaks Quechua Answer : Peruvian Indians
Question : Who sometimes used the pseudonym Al Brown Answer : Alphonse Capone
Question : Who set a world water speed record over 70 mph at age 72 Answer : Alexander Graham
Question : Who sells more cars than Ford Chrysler Chevrolet and Buick Answer : Matchbox toys
Question : Who sang the theme to The Spy who Loved Me Answer : Carly Simon
Question : Who sang the original version of Blue Suede Shoes Answer : Carl Perkins
Question : Who sang about Saturday Night at the Movies Answer : The Drifters
Question : Who sang about Angel in a Centrefold Answer : J Geils Band
Question : Who said Tis better to have loved and lost etc Answer : Alfred Lord Tennyson
Question : Who said I've have take more out of alcohol that it has out of me Answer : Sir Winston Churchill
Question : Who said I have had a talent for irritating women since I was 14 Answer : Marilyn Munroe
Question : Who said "I've no problem with drugs - only policemen" Answer : Keith Richard
Question : Who rode a horse called Lamri Answer : King Arthur
Question : Who released the album Invincible Answer : Michael Jackson
Question : Who rejected the Olivia Newton John role in Grease Answer : Marie Osmond
Question : Who recorded as Dib Cochran and the Earwigs Answer : Marc Bolan and
Question : Who read the original writing on the wall Answer : Daniel - in the Bible
Question : Who produced and directed the Death Wish series of films Answer : Michael Winner
Question : Who played Louis Armstrong in 1954 film The Glen Miller Story Answer : He played himself
Question : Who played Beau Geste in the 1939 film Answer : Gary Cooper
Question : Who played bass guitar in Suzi Quarto's group Answer : Suzi Quatro
Question : Who owns The Oval cricket ground Answer : Prince Charles
Question : Who owns the Audi car company Answer : Ford motor company
Question : Who owns Dartmoor prison Answer : Prince Charles
Question : Who owned the yacht Lady Ghislane Answer : Robert Maxwell
Question : Who owned the sword Joyeuse Answer : Charlemagne
Question : Who owned the dog called Peritus Answer : Alexander the Great
Question : Who owned a sword called crocea mors or yellow death Answer : Julius Caesar
Question : Who owned a chimp called Chee-Chee Answer : Dr Dolittle
Question : Who owned a cat called Bismarck Answer : Florence Nightingale
Question : Who owned a cat called Apollinaris Answer : Mark Twain
Question : Who ordered the building of the Tower of London Answer : William the
Question : Who or what was introduced to the USA in 1964 Answer : G I Joe
Question : Who often solved a three pipe problem Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : Who nicknamed his gun Lucrettia Borgia cos it killed everything Answer : Buffalo Bill
Question : Who might use ruddle or what is it Answer : Shepherds dye
Question : Who met at Ujiji in 1871 Answer : H M Stanley and Dr.
Question : Who lived in Honalee Answer : Puff the magic dragon
Question : Who is the tallest telletubbie Answer : Tinky Winky
Question : Who is the spouse of the Duke of Normandy Answer : Philip Duke of
Question : Who is the Roman Goddess of invention and wisdom Answer : Minerva
Question : Who is the Patron Saint of sailors Answer : Saint Elmo
Question : Who is the Patron Saint of grocers Answer : Saint Michael
Question : Who is the Patron Saint of Germany and sodomy Answer : Saint Boniface
Question : Who is the Patron Saint of boy scouts Answer : Saint George
Question : Who is the Patron Saint of Accountants Answer : Saint Matthew
Question : Who is the only director to win 3 Oscars within five years in 30s Answer : Frank Capra 1934
Question : Who is the Greek Goddess of witchcraft and black magic Answer : Hecate
Question : Who is the Greek Goddess of the moon Answer : Selene
Question : Who is the Greek equivalent of the Roman Jupiter Answer : Zeus - chief God
Question : Who is the boss of UNCLE Answer : Mr Waverley
Question : Who is the alter ego of Henry the mild mannered janitor Answer : Hong Kong Phooey
Question : Who is supposed to be buried under Kings Cross station Answer : Boadicea
Question : Who is only artist that toured with Elvis, Beatles and Eagles Answer : Roy Orbison
Question : Who is on the most popular us commemorative stamp Answer : Elvis
Question : Who is known as The father of Poetry Answer : Homer
Question : Who is known as The father of English poetry - 1340 - 1400 Answer : Geoffrey Chaucer
Question : Who invented wax paper Answer : Thomas Edison
Question : Who invented the word pandemonium Answer : John Milton – capitol
Question : Who invented the dumb waiter Answer : Thomas Jefferson
Question : Who has won the soccer world cup as a player and a coach Answer : Franz Beckenbauer
Question : Who had the gift of prophecy and the curse of not being believed Answer : Cassandra Daughter
Question : Who got a gold single for the song Daniel in 1973 Answer : Elton John
Question : Who gave Yves Saint Laurent his start in fashion Answer : Christian Dior
Question : Who founded the Ballet Russe Answer : Sergei Pavlovich
Question : Who fought at the battles of Bastia, Calvi and Toulon Answer : Horatio Nelson
Question : Who first wrote about the myth of Atlantis Answer : Plato
Question : Who first starred in the film The Boy in the Plastic Bubble Answer : John Travolta
Question : Who first said "The Games Afoot" Answer : William Shakespeare
Question : Who first noticed that the sun had spots Answer : Galileo
Question : Who first appeared in the Star Trek episode Space Seed Answer : Khan
Question : Who drove the McLaren to its first grand prix victory in 1968 Answer : Bruce McLaren
Question : Who drove a Rolls Royce with a number plate FAB 1 Answer : Parker in
Question : Who does the voiceover at the end of Michael Jackson's Thriller Answer : Vincent Price
Question : Who does the Beatles song The fool on the Hill refer too Answer : Galileo
Question : Who directed the film of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 Answer : Francois Trufeau
Question : Who directed Star Trek films 3 and 4 Answer : Leonard Nimoy
Question : Who died in 1821 from arsenic poisoning from the wallpaper Answer : Napoleon Bonaparte
Question : Who did the walrus and the carpenter ask to walk with them Answer : The Oysters
Question : Who did the painting on the cover of The Bands first album Answer : Bob Dylan
Question : Who did the original thugs worship Answer : The Goddess Kali
Question : Who dictated the Koran to Mohamed Answer : The Angel Gabriel
Question : Who devised the idea of a flat rate postal charge Answer : Charles Babbage
Question : Who designed the mini skirt Answer : Mary Quant
Question : Who designed the first jet engine - flew in 1941 Answer : Sir Frank Whittle
Question : Who designed the difference engine finally built in 1991 Answer : Charles Babbage's
Question : Who designed clothes under the emporio label Answer : Georgio Armani
Question : Who described TV as "Chewing gum for the masses" Answer : Architect Frank Lloyd
Question : Who created the animated characters Wallace and Grommet Answer : Nick Parks
Question : Who composed the Symphonies Fantastique Answer : Hector Berlioz
Question : Who composed the opera Turendot Answer : Giacomo Puccini
Question : Who composed the opera Ill Travatore Answer : Guiseppe Verdi
Question : Who composed The Dream of Gerontius Answer : Edward Elgar
Question : Who composed the Christmas Oratorio Answer : J S Bach
Question : Who composed Appalachian Spring Answer : Aaron Copeland
Question : Who composed a symphony nicknamed The Hen Answer : Joseph Hayden
Question : Who comes on stage before conductor and tunes orchestra Answer : Concert Master /
Question : Who coined the term security blanket Answer : Charles Schulz
Question : Who coined the term gossip column Answer : Mark Twain
Question : Who captained the sloop The Witch of Endor Answer : Horatio Hornblower
Question : Who broke Bearings bank and inspired the film Rogue Trader Answer : Nick Leason
Question : Who began his career as The Worlds Worst Juggler Answer : Fred Astair
Question : Which writer invented the word drab Answer : C S Lewis
Question : Which writer created the detective Lord Peter Wimsey Answer : Dorethy L Sayers
Question : Which writer created Tabitha Twitchet, Babbity Bumble, Mr Tod Answer : Beatrix Potter
Question : Which word meaning crop growing comes from Latin to plough Answer : Arable
Question : Which word literally meaning sweet paste is a breakfast item Answer : Marmalade
Question : Which word links a type of bread and a cut of precious stone Answer : Baguette
Question : Which wine has varieties called malmsey and sercial Answer : Maderia
Question : Which wine grape variety is nicknamed The King of Grapes Answer : Cabernet Sauvignon
Question : Which western writer created Hopalong Cassidy Answer : Louis L'Amour
Question : Which western entertainments name literally means go round Answer : Rodeo
Question : Which war was ended by The Congress of Westphalia Answer : Thirty Years War
Question : Which vegetable is also a flower Answer : Broccoli
Question : Which vegetable is 91% water Answer : Cabbage
Question : Which vegetable has the highest sugar content Answer : Onion
Question : Which variety of cheese was invented by John Jossi Answer : Brick - rhymes with
Question : Which variety of apple is on the Beatles apple label Answer : Granny Smith
Question : Which US vehicle company has a bulldog as its symbol Answer : Mack trucks
Question : Which US TV show was the top rated in the 1988 89 season Answer : Roseanne
Question : Which US states name means meadowland Answer : Kentucky
Question : Which US state was known as "The mother of Presidents" Answer : Virginia 4 out of 1st 5
Question : Which US state has the highest divorce rate Answer : Arkansas
Question : Which US state flag is triangular in shape Answer : Ohio
Question : Which US sportsman is mentioned in The Old Man and the Sea Answer : Joe De Maggio
Question : Which US city was once named Porkopolis Answer : Cincinnati
Question : Which UK punk group had hits White Riot and London Calling Answer : The Clash
Question : Which UK city is the home of the Halle Orchestra Answer : Manchester
Question : Which UK artist painted The Rakes Progress in the 1700s Answer : William Hogarth
Question : Which type of full moon follows a harvest moon Answer : Hunters Moon
Question : Which two vegetables are used in vichyssoise Answer : Leek Potato
Question : Which two letter word is the most sacred in Hinduism Answer : Om
Question : Which two colours are on a semaphore flag Answer : Red Yellow
Question : Which TV detective kept his gun in a biscuit jar Answer : Jim Rockford
Question : Which TV characters blood pressure was minus 3 Answer : Herman Munster
Question : Which TV gangster owns the nightclub called The Ba Da Bing Answer : Tony Soprano
Question : Which tree is sacred to Apollo (Daphne changed into one) Answer : Laurel
Question : Which tough guy actor was once a drop hammer operator Answer : Robert Mitchum
Question : Which toilet fittings name comes from baggage laden pony Answer : Bidet
Question : Which three word catchphrase is most universally recognised Answer : Bond James Bond
Question : Which theatre styles name translates as skills or talents Answer : Noh
Question : Which stringed instrument is blown to produce sound Answer : Aeolian Harp
Question : Which stars name means chained maiden Answer : Andromeda
Question : Which sports trophy was named after Fredrick Arthur Stanley Cup Answer : Fred is Lord Stanley
Question : Which sport is played at Roland Garros Answer : Tennis in Paris on
Question : Which sport awards the Maurice Podoloff trophy Answer : Basketball NBA
Question : Which spirit was once known as kill devil Answer : Rum
Question : Which spies name translates as Eye of the Dawn Answer : Mata Hari
Question : Which spice is used in a whisky sling Answer : Nutmeg
Question : Which spice gives curry its colour Answer : Turmeric
Question : Which spice comes in hands Answer : Ginger
Question : Which Spanish town is noted for high quality steel swords Answer : Toledo
Question : Which sort of court case causes the most perjury Answer : Contested Divorce
Question : Which song is performed at start Indiana Jones Temple of Doom Answer : Anything Goes
Question : Which skill uses things called chain singles and doubles Answer : Crocheting
Question : Which sitcom was set in Dunns River Connecticut Answer : Soap
Question : Which singers first band was called The Spiders Answer : Alice Cooper
Question : Which silent films stars contract forbade him smiling on screen Answer : Buster Keaton
Question : Which Shakespeare play was originally entitled What You Will Answer : Twelfth Night
Question : Which Shakespeare play ends in marriage of Benedict Beatrice Answer : Much ado About
Question : Which Shakespeare character had a daughter called Jessica Answer : Shylock
Question : Which SF author created the character Lazarus Long Answer : Robert Heinlein
Question : Which seven letter word in English contains all five vowels Answer : Sequoia
Question : Which search engine gets its name from Latin for wolf spider Answer : Lycos
Question : Which sea area is immediately south of Ireland Answer : Fastnet
Question : Which screenwriter has received the most Oscar nominations Answer : Woody Allen
Question : Which Sanskrit phrase means love story Answer : Karma Sutra
Question : Which Saints day is the 23rd April Answer : Saint George of
Question : Which Saints day is 1st March Answer : David
Question : Which Saint is associated with an eagle in religious art Answer : Saint John
Question : Which Roman Emperor made Sunday a religious holiday Answer : Constantine
Question : Which religious festival begins with the sighting of the new moon Answer : Ramadan
Question : Which real person took name meaning Man of Steel Answer : Joseph Stalin
Question : Which quiz program never had contestants only contenders Answer : Mastermind
Question : Which psychologist invented the terms introvert and extrovert Answer : Carl Jung
Question : Which prop item did MGM ban from film sets in the early 50s T Answer : V sets
Question : Which profession drinks the most coffee Answer : Health care
Question : Which popular cartoon strip has never included an adult Answer : Peanuts
Question : Which pop singer was nicknamed The Groover from Vancouver Answer : Brian Adams
Question : Which pop singer was Glad to be Gay Answer : Tom Robinson
Question : Which pop group were named after the inventor of the seed drill Answer : Jethro Tull
Question : Which pop group had the most US No 1 singles in the 70s Answer : Abba
Question : Which poet wrote A thing of beauty is a joy forever in Endymion Answer : Keats
Question : Which poet wrote "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread" Answer : Alexander Pope essay
Question : Which playwrite was nicknamed doc Answer : Neil Simon
Question : Which playing card is known as The Devils Bedpost Answer : Four of Clubs
Question : Which plant gets its name from the Persian for turban Answer : Tulip
Question : Which places name means many islands Answer : Polynesia
Question : Which place, now an airport, once staged the Grand National Answer : Gatwick
Question : Which peoples name translates as eaters of raw flesh Answer : Eskimo
Question : Which painters work is the most stolen Answer : Pablo Picasso
Question : Which painter spent last 4 years of his life on the run for murder Answer : Carravagio for murder
Question : Which organisation is officially known as Holy Spirit Association Answer : Unification Church –
Question : Which order of monks are famous for their silence Answer : Trappist
Question : Which orchestral instrument can play the highest note Answer : The Violin
Question : Which operas last lines are Mimi. Mimi Answer : La Boheme
Question : Which old time TV cop had a middle name of Aloysius Answer : Steve McGarret –
Question : Which old English time unit is 1.5 minutes long Answer : A Moment
Question : Which of the four Horsemen of Apocalypse is known as Christ Answer : War
Question : Which of the Apostles is traditionally pictured with a purse Answer : Matthew taxman
Question : Which of Santa's reindeer comes first alphabetically Answer : Comet
Question : Which novel opens and closes with the letters of Robert Walton Answer : Frankenstein
Question : Which Norse God invulnerable to all else was killed by mistletoe Answer : Baldur
Question : Which mythological monster had nine heads Answer : Hydra
Question : Which mythical UK creature becomes an evil boggart if annoyed Answer : Brownie
Question : Which musical instrument was originally called a busine Answer : 13th century trumpet
Question : Which mummified tendon was auctioned at Christies in 1969 Answer : Napoleons Penis
Question : Which Mozart opera is subtitled School for Lovers Answer : Cosi fan Tuti
Question : Which mountain is called Goddess of the Harvest by the locals Answer : Annapurna in Nepal
Question : Which modern artist created the Mother and Child Divided Answer : Damien Hurst
Question : Which microbe produces alcohol Answer : Yeast - alcohol is
Question : Which member of lily family is named from Greek for sprout Answer : Asparagus
Question : Which materials name comes from the French for rag Answer : Chiffon
Question : Which male name means God will judge Answer : Daniel
Question : Which magical city is located in the Valley of the Blue Moon Answer : Shangri-La James
Question : Which magazine is most often stolen from US libraries Answer : Sports Illustrated
Question : Which Lombardy town is famed for its cheese Answer : Gorgonzola
Question : Which King was the first to use the Royal We Answer : Richard the Lionheart
Question : Which King is known as The Suicide King Answer : King of Hearts Sword
Question : Which key word was removed from the Olympic charter in 1971 Answer : Amateur
Question : Which job was so dangerous staff adverts wanted orphans only Answer : Pony Express
Question : Which item first appeared in Superior Hotel Montana in 1908 Answer : Gideon Bible
Question : Which Italian city is at the heart of its fashion industry Answer : Milan
Question : Which island was the site of the Australian Grand Prix Answer : Philip Island
Question : Which is the only Shakespeare play not to contain a song Answer : The Comedy of Errors
Question : Which is the only middle eastern county without a desert Answer : Lebanon
Question : Which is the only bird that drops it's upper eyelid to blink Answer : Owl
Question : Which is the oldest walled city in the world Answer : Jericho
Question : Which is the earliest US military award for service beyond duty Answer : Purple Heart
Question : Which is Shakespeare's shortest play Answer : The Comedy of Errors
Question : Which Irish writer appeared on the Irish £10 note Answer : James Joyce
Question : Which insect is the symbol of female potency Answer : The Honey Bee
Question : Which industry uses the gravure method Answer : Printing
Question : Which heroine comes from Amphipolis Answer : Xena warrior princess
Question : Which group wished it could be Christmas every day Answer : Wizard
Question : Which group were originally known as the Russellites Answer : Jehovah's Witnesses
Question : Which group publishes the most monthly magazines Answer : Hearst
Question : Which group of professionals use computer dating the most Answer : Teachers
Question : Which group of people first used gold fillings Answer : Incas of Peru
Question : Which group of Marvel superheroes fought Doctor Doom Answer : Fantastic Four
Question : Which group of hobbyists spend the most money on it Answer : Gardeners
Question : Which group had hits with Fernando and Angelo Answer : Brotherhood of Man
Question : Which group had a hit with Mr Tambourine Man Answer : The Byrds
Question : Which group had a 1970s UK number one hit with Oh Boy Answer : Mud
Question : Which group govern in a plutocracy Answer : The most wealthy
Question : Which Greek Philosopher taught at the lyceum Answer : Aristotle
Question : Which Greek mountain is consecrated to the muses Answer : Helicon
Question : Which Grand Prix driver was also a champion claw pigeon shot Answer : Jackie Stewart UK
Question : Which grand prix circuit is only 1.95 miles long Answer : Monaco
Question : Which Graham Green book and film had Pinky as the star Answer : Brighton Rock
Question : Which golfer was nicknamed Supermex Answer : Lee Travino
Question : Which girls name means farseeing Answer : Prudence
Question : Which girls name comes from German meaning battle Answer : Hilda
Question : Which German city was the setting of Auf Wierdersehn Pet Answer : Dusseldorf
Question : Which gas is used in a refrigerator Answer : Freon
Question : Which garment gets it's name from the Latin to cover Answer : Toga
Question : Which gangster escaped from jail using a wooden gun Answer : John Dillinger
Question : Which game was called Beano till Edwin Lowe renamed it Answer : Bingo
Question : Which game begins when the referee shouts draw Answer : Lacrosse
Question : Which fruit is the symbol of hospitality Answer : Pineapple
Question : Which French philosopher hid in alleys mooning passers by Answer : Rousseau
Question : Which French General left Napoleon to become King of Sweden Answer : Jean-Baptiste Jules
Question : Which French artist designed ballet sets for Diaghilev Answer : Henri Matisse
Question : Which food was rationed after WW2 ended but not during it Answer : Bread
Question : Which food item gets its name from the French for melted Answer : Fondue
Question : Which food item contains the most residual pesticides Answer : Peaches
Question : Which Flemish painter produced Adoration of the Kings Answer : Brueghel
Question : Which film won the best visual effects Oscar in 1984 Answer : Indiana Jones Temple
Question : Which film won the best story Oscar in 1958 Answer : The Defiant Ones
Question : Which film won the best story and best song Oscars in 1969 Answer : Butch Cassidy and
Question : Which film won the best special effects Oscar in 1961 Answer : The Guns of
Question : Which film won the best sound effects Oscar in 1990 Answer : Hunt for Red October
Question : Which film won the best sound effects Oscar in 1987 Answer : Robocop
Question : Which film won the best song Oscar in 1971 Answer : Shaft - The theme
Question : Which film won the best screenplay Oscar in 1970 Answer : MASH
Question : Which film won the best makeup Oscar in 1992 Answer : Bram Stokers Dracula
Question : Which film star was described as "A vacuum with nipples" Answer : Marilyn Munroe
Question : Which film of the 70s received the most Oscars Answer : Cabaret 1972
Question : Which film is the first of the spaghetti westerns Answer : A fistful of Dollars
Question : Which film begins Friday December 11th 2.43pm Answer : Psycho
Question : Which fictional character lived at Montague street before moving Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : Which female name means worth of love Answer : Amanda
Question : Which female name means bright or illustrious Answer : Clare or Clara
Question : Which fashion designer said - A woman is as old as her knee Answer : Mary Quant
Question : Which famous ship and whiskeys name means short underskirt Answer : Cutty Sark
Question : Which European city's name means home of the monks Answer : Munich or Munchen
Question : Which European city spends the most on the arts each year Answer : Frankfurt
Question : Which English word comes from the French for candle Answer : Chandelier
Question : Which English speaking country consumes most table wine per Answer : Australia
Question : Which English name produces the most nicknames Answer : Elizabeth
Question : Which English monarch was first to make Xmas day broadcast Answer : George V
Question : Which English King rode a horse called White Surrey Answer : Richard III
Question : Which English King holds the official record of bastards 21 Answer : Henry I
Question : Which English King had the most legitimate children (18) Answer : Edward I
Question : Which English composer wrote a Sea symphony Answer : Ralph Vaughan
Question : Which English brewery has the oldest patent on beer Answer : Bass Ale
Question : Which element is extracted from the ore Sphalerite Answer : Zinc
Question : Which element is extracted from the ore Scheelite Answer : Tungsten
Question : Which duo has won seven Oscars Answer : Tom and Jerry
Question : Which drug company manufacture Viagra Answer : Pfizer
Question : Which dog is named for the German word for muzzle Answer : Schnauzer
Question : Which dog breed gets its name from German meaning to splash Answer : The Poodle
Question : Which dish gets its name from the French meaning to stir Answer : Ratatouille
Question : Which disease was once known as white plague Answer : Tuberculosis
Question : Which detective lived in Cabot Cove Maine Answer : Jessica Fletcher
Question : Which detective dies in The Final Problem Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : Which department uses 65% of all paper bought by US gov Answer : Defence department
Question : Which decorative art means in Arabic stripped cloth Answer : Macramé
Question : Which dancing represents fertility through death and rebirth Answer : Morris dancing
Question : Which dance means in Portuguese snapping of a whip Answer : Lambada
Question : Which creatures communicate by touch, smell and dance Answer : Bees
Question : Which creature appears on the Samoan flag Answer : Eagle
Question : Which county has the most MEPs 99 Answer : Germany
Question : Which country was the first to issue parking tickets Answer : France
Question : Which country produces the most full length feature films Answer : India
Question : Which country makes the most films per year Answer : India
Question : Which country is due south of Serbia Answer : Albania
Question : Which country invented the clothing button in the 13th century Answer : France
Question : Which country in the world produces the most mangos Answer : India
Question : Which country has the worlds first greyhound racing track Answer : USA
Question : Which country has the most daily newspapers Answer : India
Question : Which country has the largest orthodox church Answer : Russia
Question : Which country had the first state victims compensation scheme Answer : New Zealand in 1960
Question : Which country did the French know as Terra Napoleon Answer : Australia
Question : Which country consumes the most wine per capita 16.7 gal per Answer : Luxemburg
Question : Which country consumes the most chicken per capita Answer : Saudi Arabia
Question : Which country borders Russia Sweden and Norway Answer : Finland
Question : Which country began the tradition of exchanging Xmas gifts Answer : Italy
Question : Which countries wine might be labelled DOCG Answer : Italy
Question : Which countries translated name means Land of the Eagle Answer : Albania
Question : Which countries name translates as place with a great river Answer : Paraguay
Question : Which countries name translates as land of the free Answer : Thailand
Question : Which countries name comes from the Arawak word for central Answer : Cuba
Question : Which countries name come from the wood its first major export Answer : Brazil
Question : Which countries leader was an extra in Hollywood Answer : Fidel Castro
Question : Which composers third symphony is nicknamed the Polish Answer : Pytor Illyich
Question : Which company produces PageMaker, Photoshop and Acrobat Answer : Adobe
Question : Which company operates the Central Selling Organisation Answer : DeBeers - diamonds
Question : Which company manufactures Calvin Kline's Obsession Answer : Unilever
Question : Which company brewed harp lager Answer : Guinness
Question : Which companies name translates as rising sun Answer : Hitachi
Question : Which companies name translates as abundant fields Answer : Toyota
Question : Which companies first product was an audio oscillator Answer : Hewlett Packard
Question : Which common item was banned by law in Bermuda until 1948 Answer : Motor Cars
Question : Which comic strip hero shares his name with a town in Turkey Answer : Batman
Question : Which comic book hero rode a horse called storm Answer : Aquaman storm was a
Question : Which comedian and actors real first name were Leslie Townes Answer : Bob Hope
Question : Which Clint Eastwood film has the most killings (65) Answer : Where Eagles Dare
Question : Which classical composer wrote Hark the Herald Angels Sing Answer : Felix Mendelssohn
Question : Which classic film was called production 9401 during filming Answer : Psycho
Question : Which city was superman born in Answer : Kryptonopolis
Question : Which city was built in the design of a union flag Answer : Khartoum
Question : Which city is the capital of Tuscany Answer : Florence
Question : Which city is built on 118 islands Answer : Venice
Question : Which city has the most homeless cats per square mile Answer : Rome
Question : Which city had the world first public bus service Answer : Paris
Question : Which cities public transport lost property office is the busiest Answer : Tokyo
Question : Which cities name means End of the elephants trunk Answer : Khartoum
Question : Which cities name comes from Algonquin meaning traders Answer : Ottawa
Question : Which chemical was introduced to US as a cough suppressant Answer : Heroin
Question : Which characters were invented in 1957 in Belgium Answer : The Smurfs
Question : Which characters are described as being three apples high Answer : The Smurfs
Question : Which character was invented in a comic for Montgomery Ward Answer : Rudolf the red nosed
Question : Which character was born in Riverside Iowa Answer : James Tiberius Kirk
Question : Which character lived at 3 stable mews City of London Answer : John Steed in the
Question : Which character first appeared in the book Call for the Dead Answer : George Smiley by
Question : Which character did not appear in the cartoon Star Trek Answer : Chekov
Question : Which cartoon company is based in Walla Walla Washington Answer : Acme in Roadrunner
Question : Which cartoon character lives in Sweetwater Answer : Popeye's home port
Question : Which cartoon character has a girlfriend named Petunia Answer : Porky Pig
Question : Which car company was founded by Sir William Lyons in 1922 Answer : Jaguar
Question : Which car company manufactured the leganza Answer : Daewoo
Question : Which Bruce made the cover of Time in 1975 Answer : Jaws - Bruce was the
Question : Which brother sister won Wimbledon mixed doubles in 1980 Answer : John Tracy Austin
Question : Which British poet was also a Jesuit priest Answer : Gerald Manley
Question : Which British city had the first pavements (sidewalks) in 1688 Answer : Edinburgh in High St
Question : Which British car was the first to sell over 1 million models Answer : Morris Minor
Question : Which breed of dog gets its name from the French for earth Answer : Terrier
Question : Which books chief rival is the Encyclopaedia Galactica Answer : Hitchhikers Guide to
Question : Which book of The Bible is also a title of a Bob Marley album Answer : Exodus
Question : Which bird is the symbol of the Royal Society Protection Birds Answer : Avocet
Question : Which Biblical heroes name meant splendid sun Answer : Samson
Question : Which beer was advertised as good for you Answer : Guinness
Question : Which Beatles song did The Overlanders take to number one Answer : Michelle
Question : Which battle was fought at Senlac hill Answer : Battle of Hastings
Question : Which authors personal publishing venture is Philtrum Press Answer : Steven King
Question : Which authors first (unsuccessful) book was Inland Voyage Answer : Robert Louis
Question : Which author sold most books in the first half of 20th century Answer : Edgar Rice Burroughs
Question : Which artist painted The Scream Answer : Edvard Munch
Question : Which artist painted The Fighting Temeraire Answer : Joseph Mallard
Question : Which artist painted sixty two self portraits Answer : Rembrandt Van Rinn
Question : Which artery supplies the kidneys with blood Answer : The renal
Question : Which area of water separates India from Sri Lanka Answer : Palk Strait
Question : Which annual world championship is held at Coxheath Kent Answer : Custard Pie throwing
Question : Which animals name comes from Arabic he who walks swiftly Answer : Giraffe
Question : Which animals make a sound called nuzzing Answer : Camels
Question : Which animals Latin name is Cricetus-cricutus Answer : The Hamster
Question : Which animals kill 275 million creature in UK annually Answer : Domestic cats
Question : Which animal uses white ear spots as identification marks Answer : Tiger
Question : Which animal sleeps on its back Answer : Only man or women
Question : Which animal pronks Answer : Springbok
Question : Which American poet was also a surgeon Answer : Oliver Wendell
Question : Which American Indians modern name in Spanish means village Answer : Pueblo
Question : Which American city used to be called Yerba Buena Answer : San Francisco
Question : Which American author wrote The turn of the Screw Answer : Henry James
Question : Which actress was the Connecticut state golf champ at age 16 Answer : Katherine Hepburn
Question : Which actress said "Being a sex symbol is like being a convict" Answer : Raquel Welch in 1979
Question : Which actress had a job putting cosmetics on corpses Answer : Whoopee Goldberg
Question : Which actor/writer born 1939 has the first names John Marwood Answer : John Cleese
Question : Which actor wore an old trenchcoat in one scene in all his films Answer : David Niven
Question : Which actor was born in Chiuhauha Mexico Answer : Anthony Quinn
Question : Which actor used to sweep out lions cages for a living Answer : Sylvester Stallone
Question : Which actor studied as a priest then an architect before acting Answer : Anthony Quinn
Question : Which actor appeared in drag in two Marlene Dietrich films Answer : John Wayne
Question : Which acid dissolves glass Answer : Hydrofluoric Acid
Question : Which 1977 film won seven Oscars but none for acting Answer : Star Wars
Question : Which 1954 film won eight Oscars Answer : On the Waterfront
Question : Where, apart from the wild, would you find bulls bears and stags Answer : Stock Exchanges
Question : Where would you see sprites blur jets and elves Answer : Thunderstorm
Question : Where would you see rope, hoop, ball and ribbon used Answer : Modern rhythmic
Question : Where would you see CDEFLOPDZ Answer : US Eye test chart
Question : Where would you see analog watches showing 10.10 Answer : On most watch
Question : Where would you see a stoop or what creature is doing it Answer : A falcons diving
Question : Where would you see a pilcrow Answer : New paragraph
Question : Where would you find your Zygomatic Arch Answer : Cheekbone
Question : Where would you find your natal cleft Answer : Arse it’s the crack
Question : Where would you find your corrugator Answer : Your Forehead
Question : Where would you find Volans Answer : Southern Sky – Const
Question : Where would you find the stuffing box and sucking rod Answer : Oil Well Pump
Question : Where would you find Puck Miranda and Ariel Answer : Circling Uranus
Question : Where would you find pedals a resonator and a piller Answer : On a Harp
Question : Where would you find or what are guntlines Answer : Rope - groves
Question : Where would you find lagan Answer : In sea overboard
Question : Where would you find Giacomo Marconi airport Answer : Bologna
Question : Where would you find bow, bay and traytime parts of what Answer : Male deer's antlers
Question : Where would you find bead wires wrapping and sipes Answer : On Tyres
Question : Where would you find Argine Esther Judith and Pallas Answer : Pack of cards –
Question : Where would you find a Rocker, Eight, Loop and Three Answer : Figures in Ice Skating
Question : Where would you find A Pope Empress Hermit and Juggler Answer : They are Tarot Cards
Question : Where would you find a planchette Answer : Oiuja board indicator
Question : Where would you find a parlour, scriptorium, dorter and cellarium Answer : A Monastery
Question : Where would you find a Mott Bailey and Keep Answer : A Castle
Question : Where would you find a gambrel Answer : On a horse it’s a
Question : Where would you find a crossjack and a spanker Answer : Sailing ship there sails
Question : Where would you find a corbicula Answer : Honey bee – sacks
Question : Where would you find a coffin joint Answer : Horses foot
Question : Where would you find a canton, halyard and field Answer : On a Flag
Question : Where would you find a breast, fore, spring and after spring Answer : 4 of 6 mooring lines
Question : Where would you find a Bonnet, Course, Dabbler and Driver Answer : Ship they are sails
Question : Where would you find a bema narthex and apse Answer : In a Basilica
Question : Where would you be if you landed at Santa Cruz airport Answer : Bombay
Question : Where were the first European coffee houses opened Answer : Vienna
Question : Where were the 1952 Olympic games held Answer : Helsinki
Question : Where were Panama hats first made Answer : Peru
Question : Where were Belgian waffles invented Answer : Luxembourg
Question : Where was the worlds first water clock invented Answer : Peking
Question : Where was the Hesperus wrecked Answer : Massachusetts
Question : Where was the canning process for fish first developed Answer : Sardinia
Question : Where was Robinson Crusoe's home, according to the book Answer : York
Question : Where was Oceanus Hopkins born in 1620 Answer : On the Mayflower
Question : Where was Bonnie Prince Charlie born Answer : Rome
Question : Where or what is a birds lore Answer : Space between eye
Question : Where might you spend a Won Answer : North or South Korea
Question : Where might you spend a Ceti - Capital Accra Answer : Ghana
Question : Where is the worlds oldest university Answer : Fez Morocco –
Question : Where is the worlds largest mine Answer : Carletonville South
Question : Where is the worlds largest Chinese settlement outside Asia Answer : San Francisco –
Question : Where is the US masters golf tournament always played Answer : Augusta Georgia
Question : Where is the Salvador Dali museum located Answer : St Petersburg Florida
Question : Where is the original Spa Answer : Liege Belgium
Question : Where is the largest church in the world Answer : Vatican in Rome
Question : Where is the dirtiest skin on your body Answer : The face
Question : Where is the busiest highway in the USA - It’s a bridge Answer : New York's George
Question : Where is Kloster beer brewed Answer : Thailand
Question : Where is King Arthur supposed to be resting Answer : Avalon
Question : Where is Judge Dread a judge Answer : Mega City
Question : Where is Bonnie Prince Charlie buried Answer : Rome
Question : Where is a sumo wrestling tournament held Answer : A Basho
Question : Where in the world can you find Friday before Thursday Answer : In a Dictionary
Question : Where in the world are the most roses grown Answer : Texas
Question : Where in the US by law do you not have to pay taxes Answer : An Indian Reservation
Question : Where does the abbreviation for pound lb come from Answer : Libra the scales
Question : Where do boy scout leaders get their names from Answer : The Jungle Book –
Question : Where did you see Fancy, Spook and Choo-Choo Answer : In Top Cat
Question : Where did you find Shadow Speedy Bashful Pokey Answer : Pac man Blinky Pinky
Question : Where did we see a snorkasaurus Answer : Flintstones it was
Question : Where did we meet Newkirk, Carter, LeBeau and Kinchlow Answer : Hogan's Heroes
Question : Where did Indian ink originally come from Answer : China
Question : Where could you spend your Tala - Capital Apia Answer : Samoa
Question : Where could you spend your Gourde Answer : Haiti
Question : Where could you spend a Sol Answer : Peru
Question : Where could you spend a Rufiyya - Capital Male Answer : Maldives
Question : Where could you spend a Metical - capital Maputo Answer : Mozambique
Question : Where could you spend a Lempira Answer : Honduras
Question : Where could you spend a Kyat Answer : Burma
Question : Where could you spend a guarani Answer : Paraguay
Question : Where could you spend a Dram - Capital Yerevan Answer : Armenia
Question : Where could you have a kip - then spend it Answer : Laos its currency
Question : Where could you find The round window and The oval window Answer : In the human ear
Question : Where could you find a 1925 humpmobile car Answer : Back of a US $10 bill
Question : Where can you find Clippit Answer : Excel help assistant
Question : Where are you if you land at Norman Manley airport Answer : Kingston Jamaica
Question : Where are the grapes for the wine Lacrima Christi grown Answer : Mount Vesuvious
Question : Where are the Canarie Islands situated Answer : Atlantic Ocean
Question : Where are Gene Roddenberrys ashes Answer : Sent into Space
Question : Where are a whales nipples Answer : On its back
Question : When is Superman's birthday Answer : 29th February
Question : When introduced they were pockets for men only - what were Answer : Handbags
Question : When are you most likely to see a penumbra Answer : During an Eclipse
Question : What's unusual about the ink used to print money Answer : It's magnetic
Question : What's unusual about portrait Duke of Monmouth in Nat Gallery Answer : Its not him
Question : What's unusual about phone directory in Iceland Answer : Alphabetical by
Question : What's unusual about a bobhouse Answer : Its on skis
Question : What's the worlds largest selling designer clothing range Answer : Ralph Lauren
Question : What's the US equivalent to the Department of Health in the UK Answer : Surgeon General
Question : What's the name of the technique for measuring at a distance Answer : Telemetry
Question : What's the name of the Bar Restaurant in the TV show Quincy Answer : Danny's
Question : What's the name of Disney's Little Mermaid Answer : Aerial
Question : What's the correct name for a young un-bred male fur seal Answer : Batchelor
Question : What's the biggest source of pollution in Lake Ontario Answer : Lake Erie
Question : What's parts include barbican, oilette and donjon Answer : A Castle
Question : What's name translates from Chinese as white vegetable Answer : Bok choy
Question : What's most commonly used password on computer systems Answer : Password
Question : What's in 5 groups Today Arts People Well being Outdoors Answer : Classifications Girl
Question : What's capital of The Peoples Democratic Republic of Yemen Answer : Aden
Question : What, according the Mark Twain, is a stomach Steinway Answer : Accordion
Question : What would you find in a vivarium Answer : Snakes
Question : What would you expect to see at Santa Pod Answer : Drag Racing
Question : What would you do with or what is a millers thumb Answer : Eat it - type of fish
Question : What would you do with a wandering sailor Answer : Plant it it’s a plant
Question : What would you do with a naked lady Answer : Plant it – its
Question : What would you do with a hecklephone Answer : Play it - type of
Question : What would you do with a drupe Answer : Eat it - it’s a fruit
Question : What would you do with a celesta Answer : Play it – percussion
Question : What would you do if someone gave you a Twank Answer : Drink it - it's tea
Question : What would you buy in a Manitee length Answer : Pearls - a 24 inch
Question : What would an Irishman do with his shone Answer : Cut Peat
Question : What would a rhinotillexomaniac be doing Answer : Picking their nose
Question : What word is in 1200 different languages without changing Answer : Amen
Question : What word do Alaskan sled drivers shout to move their teams Answer : Hike not Mush
Question : What word describes one tenth of a nautical mile Answer : Cable
Question : What word can be added to Fae, Fen, Bil, Goose to make fruit Answer : Berry
Question : What word appears in more film titles than any other Answer : Love
Question : What were volitos first demonstrated in Soho London in 1823 Answer : Roller Skates
Question : What were the old hecklers in the Muppet show named after Answer : New York Hotels
Question : What were the first tennis balls stuffed with Answer : Human Hair
Question : What was Winston Churchill's favourite participation sport Answer : Polo
Question : What was Winston Churchill's codename during WW2 Answer : Agent
Question : What was voted toy of the 20th century Answer : Lego
Question : What was voted the best monopoly piece in 1998 Answer : The Car
Question : What was Vivaldi's profession apart from composing Answer : Priest
Question : What was Vincent Price's first horror film Answer : House of Wax
Question : What was unique about Pope Adrian IV Answer : Englishman Nicholas
Question : What was Thin Lizzies first hit in 1973 Answer : Whiskey in the Jar
Question : What was the worlds highest structure until 1930 Answer : Eiffel Tower
Question : What was the worlds first patented synthetic food in 1869 Answer : Margarine
Question : What was the working title of the TV series Dallas Answer : Houston
Question : What was the White House formerly known as Answer : Executive Mansion
Question : What was the top grossing film of the 60s Answer : The Sound of Music
Question : What was the surname of the family in The Grapes of Wrath Answer : Joad
Question : What was the subtitle of Police Academy Six Answer : City Under Siege
Question : What was the sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show Answer : Shock Treatment
Question : What was the recently closed Wembley Stadium called in 1923 Answer : The Empire Stadium
Question : What was the punishment in Ancient Rome for water pollution Answer : 100 lashes
Question : What was the original meaning of the word harlot Answer : Tramp
Question : What was the only horror film nominated best film Oscar Answer : The Exorcist in 1973
Question : What was the name of the pub in The Dukes of Hazard Answer : Boars Nest
Question : What was the name of the dog in Peter Pan Answer : Nana
Question : What was the name of the changeling on Deep Space Nine Answer : Odo
Question : What was the name of the cab company in Taxi Answer : Sunshine cabs
Question : What was the name of James Bonds housekeeper Answer : May
Question : What was the name of Barbie's first horse Answer : Dancer
Question : What was the most bombed place in WW2 Answer : Malta
Question : What was the longest running primetime TV drama 20 seasons Answer : Gunsmoke
Question : What was the last European nation to accept the potato Answer : France
Question : What was the last black and white film to win Oscar best film Answer : The Apartment 1960
Question : What was the full name of Dr Henry Jekyll's alter ego Answer : Edward Hyde
Question : What was the first US TV series broadcast in the USSR Answer : Daktari
Question : What was the first TV theme song to hit number one US charts Answer : Davy Crocket
Question : What was the first shoe brand name to go into Oxford dictionary Answer : Dr Martins
Question : What was the first publicly televised sporting event in Japan Answer : A Baseball Match
Question : What was the first nationally released film with a PG 13 rating Answer : Red Dawn
Question : What was the first magazine to publish a hologram on it's cover Answer : National Geographic
Question : What was the first item made from aluminium Answer : Rattle for Napoleon
Question : What was the first food designed for the microwave Answer : Popcorn
Question : What was the first food consumed on the moon in Apollo 11 Answer : Turkey
Question : What was the first Disney animated film released on video Answer : Dumbo
Question : What was the first creature put on the endangered species list Answer : Peregrine Falcon
Question : What was the first country to use TV as a mass info media Answer : Germany
Question : What was the first country to use postcards Answer : Austria
Question : What was the first country to have a public monorail system Answer : Japan
Question : What was the first country in 1824 to legalise Trade Unions Answer : Britain
Question : What was the first company formed to manufacture motor cars Answer : Daimler
Question : What was the first boxed cereal Answer : Shredded wheat
Question : What was the first ABC TV series rated No 1 for full season Answer : Marcus Welby M.D.
Question : What was the first 90 minute TV series in 1962 Answer : The Virginian
Question : What was the distress call before SOS Answer : CQD - come quick
Question : What was the capitol of Russia before Moscow Answer : Saint Petersburg
Question : What was the capitol of England before London also a US gun Answer : Winchester
Question : What was the Beatles first UK top ten single Answer : Please-please me
Question : What was Queen Victoria's first name Answer : Alexandria
Question : What was Peter Blake a pop art designers most famous work Answer : Beatles Sergeant
Question : What was Paul the Apostles real name Answer : Saul
Question : What was originally made of bamboo then a plastic called grex Answer : Hula Hoops by Arthur
Question : What was originally called olive oil water Answer : Vaseline
Question : What was originally called flowmatic Answer : Cobol
Question : What was on B side of The Rolling Stones Ruby Tuesday Answer : Lets Spend the Night
Question : What was Marilyn Munroes original last name Answer : Mortenson
Question : What was Marie Osmonds only solo hit Answer : Paper Roses
Question : What was King George VI first name Answer : Albert - but Victoria
Question : What was John Denvers only solo UK number one Answer : Annies Song
Question : What was James Shalto Douglas claim to sporting fame Answer : Marquis of
Question : What was invented in the 1800s and sold as a diarrhoea cure Answer : Tomato Ketchup
Question : What was invented by Garnet Carter of Chattanooga in 1926 Answer : Miniature Golf
Question : What was introduced to the UK 1799 as a temporary measure Answer : Income Tax
Question : What was innovative about Co-op winter warmer ale Answer : Labelled in Braille
Question : What was Hitchcock's first film in colour Answer : Rope
Question : What was Helen Keller's first word Answer : Water
Question : What was Ghandi's profession Answer : Lawyer
Question : What was first sold as a cold cure - not what we use it for now Answer : Alka-Seltzer
Question : What was Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's official emblem Answer : Bumblebee
Question : What was Elvis Presley's first UK number one Answer : All shook up
Question : What was Disney's first non animated live action film Answer : Treasure Island
Question : What was Disney's Donald Duck originally called Answer : Donald Drake
Question : What was Didus Ineptus better known as Answer : The Dodo
Question : What was classical composer Mussorgsky's first name Answer : Modest
Question : What was Buddy Hollies real first name Answer : Charles
Question : What was Buddy Hollies current single when he died Answer : It doesn't matter any
Question : What was Bruce Lees first Hollywood produced film Answer : Enter the Dragon
Question : What was Boucan that gave Buccaneers their name Answer : Dried meat
Question : What was Blondies name before she married Dagwood Answer : Boopadoop
Question : What was Billboards hit single of the 1970s Answer : You light up my life
Question : What was banned in Indonesia for stimulating passion Answer : Hula Hoops
Question : What was banned in China in 1911 as a sign of feudalism Answer : The Pigtail
Question : What was advertised as anytime anyplace anywhere Answer : Martini
Question : What was added to Band Aids in 1940 Answer : Red opening string
Question : What US State flag has a UK Union Flag on it Answer : Hawaii
Question : What UK gentleman's club first in 1891 to admit lady members Answer : Reform club
Question : What UK football team nick The Glaziers play at Selhurst Park Answer : Crystal Palace
Question : What type of soup is a dubarry Answer : Cream of cauliflower
Question : What type of large vehicle is named after a Hindu God Answer : Juggernaut
Question : What type of food is a sacatorta Answer : Chocolate cake or
Question : What type of creature was Salar - that Tarka would like to eat Answer : Salmon
Question : What type of creature was Pylorus Jack Answer : A Dolphin – saved
Question : What type of creature was an Archelon Answer : A Turtle
Question : What type of creature is an Orb Weaver Answer : Spider
Question : What type of clothing article is a Belcher Answer : Neckerchief
Question : What type of adornment is a Postiche Answer : Small Hairpiece
Question : What TV show takes place in Sunnydale Answer : Buffy the Vampire
Question : What trade did Bonito, Calico Jack, and Dick Hatteraick follow Answer : Pirates
Question : What theologian claimed he could drive away the devil with a fart Answer : Martin Luther
Question : What takes place at Montlhery France and Zandvoort Holland Answer : Motor car racing
Question : What symbol did 87 year old Arthur Eisenmenger design Answer : The Euro note graphic
Question : What State was founded in 1948 Answer : Israel
Question : What star sign is Harry Potter Answer : Leo
Question : What star only began singing when she broke her leg Answer : Doris Day was a
Question : What sports name translates as Little Game of War Answer : Lacrosse
Question : What sporting contest Peter Christian win in Jan 77 with 1/16 oz Answer : Angling - total (only)
Question : What sport was banned in England in 1849 Answer : Cockfighting
Question : What sport originally meant in French, look here Answer : Tennis
Question : What sport featured in the 1980 film Breaking Away Answer : Cycling
Question : What sport do you compete for Currie cup and Ranfurly Shield Answer : Rugby Union
Question : What spice comes from the curcuma plant Answer : Turmeric
Question : What sort of meat is used in the dish Guard of Honour Answer : Neck of Lamb
Question : What sort of drink is barbancourt Answer : Rum
Question : What sort of creature is a bariroussa Answer : A pig
Question : What song was on the B side of The Beatles We can work it out Answer : Day Tripper
Question : What song did Rick ask Sam to play in Casablanca Answer : As Time Goes By
Question : What song did Marilyn Munroe sing in the film Bus Stop Answer : That Old Black Magic
Question : What singer was nicknamed by his fans The Lizard King ` Answer : Jim Morrison
Question : What sin have inhabitants of Dantes first circle of hell committed Answer : Pride - they are
Question : What shape is cansonsei pasta Answer : Little Britches
Question : What Shakespeare play Course true love never did run smooth Answer : Midsummer Nights
Question : What Shakespeare character ends saying The rest is Silence Answer : Hamlet
Question : What scene is included for good luck in most of Spielberg films Answer : A Shooting star
Question : What sausage gets it's name from the Italian for Onion Answer : Chipolata
Question : What rivers name translates as river of hate Answer : Styx in Hades
Question : What river flows from Mount Hermon into the Dead Sea Answer : Jordan via Sea of
Question : What religious leaders name means Sign of God Answer : Ayatollah
Question : What profession receives the Pritzker prize Answer : Architects
Question : What profession had Lemual Gulliver when he was shipwrecked Answer : Ships surgeon
Question : What product was originally called drybak Answer : Duct Tape
Question : What product ranks number one in consumer brand loyalty Answer : Cigarettes
Question : What popular party drink gets its name from Sanskrit meaning 5 Answer : Punch - originally 5
Question : What pollinates malacophilous plants Answer : Snails
Question : What plants name means wild growing by the Volga Answer : Rhubarb - Rha –
Question : What plant is sometimes called the poor mans weatherglass Answer : Scarlet Pimpernel
Question : What physical feature gives the platypus it's name Answer : Webbed feet
Question : What phrase did Quantum Leap's Sam Beckett use in every show Answer : Oh Boy
Question : What phenomenon do cereologists study Answer : Crop circles
Question : What peoples name literally translates as ordinary Answer : Maori
Question : What organisation was founded Canada by Mrs Hoodless 1897 Answer : The Women's Institute
Question : What organisation recently banned in Russia as paramilitary Answer : Salvation Army
Question : What organisation is known as the Society of Friends Answer : Quakers
Question : What on average is two inches wide but 2 miles long Answer : A lightning bolt
Question : What Olympic event only takes place at 70 and 90 meters Answer : Ski Jumping – official
Question : What occurs in September and December more than any other month Answer : Letter E
Question : What occupation would use a dibber Answer : Gardener - to make
Question : What occupation had the most fatal work injuries in US in 1994 Answer : Truck Drivers
Question : What new invention was shown to Queen Victoria 14 Jan 1878 Answer : The telephone
Question : What nationality was the first man to die in a plane crash Answer : French – Orville
Question : What nationality was tennis player Michael Chang Answer : American
Question : What nationality was Saint Paul of Tarsus Answer : Turkish
Question : What nationality was Cleopatra Answer : Greek
Question : What name's given to a number that exactly divides into another Answer : Factor or Divisor
Question : What name in Hebrew means to add Answer : Joseph
Question : What mythical beast is a cross between a lion and an eagle Answer : Griffin
Question : What musical term means playing with each note detached Answer : Staccato
Question : What musical instrument has gourd, shoulder, nut and leaves Answer : A Sitar
Question : What movie memorabilia sold at Christies in 1987 for £82500 Answer : Chaplains Hat Cane
Question : What metal is used in galvanizing Answer : Zinc
Question : What makes the holes in Swiss cheese Answer : Gas given off by
Question : What makes Argon, Neon and Helium unique in chemistry Answer : No compounds
Question : What literary prize ( worth £30000 ) is for women authors only Answer : Orange Award
Question : What liqueur means cupid in Italian and love in Latin Answer : Amaretto
Question : What links Wade - Spode - Misen - Delft Answer : Pottery
Question : What links the trees Bodhi, Peepul and Ailento Answer : They are all sacred to
Question : What links Sword, Square, Floral and Barn Answer : Types of Dance
Question : What links Sivan Av Tevat and Adar Answer : Jewish months
Question : What links Scorpion Seawolf and Thresher Answer : Lost US nuclear
Question : What links Pythagoras, Hitler, GB Shaw and Henry Thoreau Answer : Vegetarians
Question : What links Martha Corey Brigit Bishop Mary Easty in 17th cent Answer : Salem Witchcraft trial
Question : What links Ciampino, Lod and Waalhaven Answer : Airports Rome Tel
Question : What links Bass, Messina, Hormuz and Torres Answer : Straits of water
Question : What links a Gig, Spider and Phaeton Answer : Horse drawn carriages
Question : What lasted 5 hours and twelve minutes in 1969 longest ever Answer : Wimbledon TV match
Question : What lager reached the parts other beers could not reach Answer : Heineken
Question : What kind of material is guipure Answer : Lace
Question : What kind of dancer was Mister Bojangles Answer : A Tap Dancer
Question : What killed 23 people in Rostov Russia in July 1923 Answer : Giant Hailstones
Question : What key is music written in if it has five flats Answer : D flat
Question : What keeps growing until you are 35 then starts to shrink Answer : Your Skeleton
Question : What job would regularly use kerfs Answer : Carpenter - first cut to
Question : What job links Paul Clifford, Claude Duval, Capt. Macheath Answer : Highwayman
Question : What job links Kris Kristoffensen and Gene Roddenbery Answer : Both worked as pilots
Question : What job does an Oikologiost do Answer : Housekeeper
Question : What items name translates as distant voice Answer : Telephone
Question : What is written at the bottom of a Oiuja board Answer : Good bye
Question : What is used to thicken gazpacho Answer : Breadcrumbs
Question : What is used to make a classic wiener schnitzel Answer : Veal
Question : What is used in a tempera painting Answer : Egg yoke and water
Question : What is unusual about The lake of Monteith in Scotland Answer : Only one the rest are
Question : What is unusual about the crab eating seal Answer : It don't eat crabs
Question : What is unusual about the 1965 horror film Incubus Answer : Only one in Esperanto
Question : What is unique about the pistol star Answer : Brightest in sky
Question : What is thought to be the oldest English Cheese Answer : Cheshire
Question : What is the world's warmest sea Answer : The Red Sea
Question : What is the worlds third largest island Answer : Borneo
Question : What is the worlds most polluted major city Answer : Mexico City
Question : What is the worlds longest race Answer : The Whitbread round
Question : What is the worlds longest mountain range Answer : The Andes
Question : What is the worlds longest insect Answer : Borneo stick insect
Question : What is the worlds largest food company Answer : Nestle
Question : What is the worlds largest airline Answer : Aeroflot
Question : What is the worlds fifth largest religion Answer : Sikhism
Question : What is the worlds fastest moving insect Answer : Tropical Cockroach
Question : What is the top holiday in the US for candy / sweet sales Answer : Halloween
Question : What is the title of the wife of a Marquis Answer : Marchioness
Question : What is the technical name for a jigger of grain alcohol Answer : A Pony
Question : What is the technical difference between rowing and sculling Answer : Rowing means using a
Question : What is the subject of the reference book Janes Answer : Militaria – Ships
Question : What is the state song of California Answer : I love you California
Question : What is the state fruit of Louisiana Answer : Strawberry
Question : What is the state fish of Hawaii - in Hawaiian Answer : Humunuku Apua'a
Question : What is the staple food of the Maori people of New Zealand Answer : Sweet Potato
Question : What is the SI unit of force Answer : Newton
Question : What is the SI unit of capacitance Answer : Farad
Question : What is the SI base unit of electrical current Answer : Amperes
Question : What is the second largest city in Ireland Answer : Cork
Question : What is the scientific name for the gorilla Answer : "Gorilla gorilla-
Question : What is the sacred animal of Thailand Answer : The white elephant
Question : What is the richest natural vegetable food Answer : Soya bean
Question : What is the part of a horse between fetlock and hoof called Answer : Pastern
Question : What is the opposite of wet - if its not wet Answer : Sweet
Question : What is the opposite of nocturnal Answer : Diurnal
Question : What is the only silent film to win best picture Oscar Answer : Wings
Question : What is the only Shakespeare play that mentions America Answer : The Comedy of Errors
Question : What is the only patented uniform / costume in the USA Answer : Playboy Bunny Girls
Question : What is the only insect that can turn its head Answer : The praying mantis
Question : What is the only edible orchid Answer : Vanilla
Question : What is the only creature born with horns Answer : Giraffe
Question : What is the only Bible book referred to in a Shakespeare play Answer : Numbers in Henry V
Question : What is the oldest ship commissioned in the Royal Navy Answer : HMS Victory from
Question : What is the oldest country in Europe Answer : San Marino 301 ad
Question : What is the official language of Cuba Answer : Spanish
Question : What is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet Answer : Iota
Question : What is the name of the Russian triangular guitar Answer : Balalaika
Question : What is the name of Snoopy's sister Answer : Belle
Question : What is the name of Porky Pigs nephew Answer : Cicero
Question : What is the name of Doctor Claws pet in Inspector Gadget Answer : Madcat
Question : What is the name for the sacred circle in Tantric Buddhism Answer : Mandala
Question : What is the name for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros Answer : Google
Question : What is the name for the group of men who elect a Pope Answer : College of Cardinals
Question : What is the most used expression in any language on earth Answer : Ok
Question : What is the most profitable section in supermarkets Answer : 1 Meat - 2 Fresh veg –
Question : What is the most popular participation sport in Britain Answer : Darts
Question : What is the most popular last name in France Answer : Martin
Question : What is the most popular jukebox song of all time Answer : Crazy - Patsy Cline
Question : What is the most popular dogs name in the US Answer : Max
Question : What is the most ordered item in American restaurants Answer : French Fries
Question : What is the most frequent cause of business errors Answer : Illegible handwriting
Question : What is the most easy thing to recycle Answer : 1 Aluminium 2 Glass
Question : What is the most consumed fruit in the US Answer : Coffee Bean
Question : What is the most commonly used oil in Chinese cookery Answer : Groundnut or Peanut
Question : What is the most commonly used condiment in the world Answer : Mustard
Question : What is the most common surname for Motel owners in the US Answer : Patel
Question : What is the most common street name in the USA Answer : Park Street
Question : What is the most common plastic surgery done on US men Answer : Breast Reduction
Question : What is the most common name for US cities 66 of them Answer : Fairview
Question : What is the most common name for Playboy centrefolds Answer : Susan
Question : What is the most common food allergen Answer : Nuts
Question : What is the most chosen name for US schools sports teams Answer : Eagles or Tigers
Question : What is the most assigned book / play in English classes Answer : Romeo and Juliet
Question : What is the more common name of Sildenafil Citrate Answer : Viagra
Question : What is the more common name for serigraphy Answer : Silk screen printing
Question : What is the more common name for blue corundum Answer : Sapphire
Question : What is the moons astronomical name Answer : Moon
Question : What is the meaning of Ghandi Answer : Grocer
Question : What is the main ingredient of the Indian dish dahl Answer : Lentils
Question : What is the main ingredient of Scotch Woodcock Answer : Anchovies
Question : What is the main ingredient of boxty bread Answer : Potatoes
Question : What is the main ingredient of a moussaka Answer : Aubergines
Question : What is the main ingredient of a booyah Answer : Chicken
Question : What is the magazine of the Salvation Army called Answer : The Warcry
Question : What is the lowest title handed down from father to son Answer : Baronet
Question : What is the longest golf course to stage the British Open Answer : Carnoustie 7066 yards
Question : What is the literal meaning of the title Viceroy Answer : In place of the King
Question : What is the literal meaning of the Spanish word tapas (snacks) Answer : Cover or covers
Question : What is the last book of the Old Testament Answer : Malachi
Question : What is the largest wild animal in the UK Answer : The Scottish red deer
Question : What is the largest species of flatfish Answer : Halibut
Question : What is the largest Island in The Greater Antilles Answer : Cuba
Question : What is the largest environmental organisation in the world Answer : Greenpeace
Question : What is the largest BBS in the world Answer : CompuServe
Question : What is the hole in a pencil sharpener called Answer : Chuck
Question : What is the full name of the creator of Peter Pan Answer : James Mathew Barrie
Question : What is the full name of Batman's butler Answer : Albert Pennyworth
Question : What is the first word sung in Queens Bohemian Rhapsody Answer : Is ( Is this the real life)
Question : What is the first name of Agatha Christies Miss Marple Answer : Jane
Question : What is the first line on Mel Blanc's tombstone Answer : That’s All Folks
Question : What is the final event in the modern pentathlon Answer : Horse riding
Question : What is the fastest racket sport - over 200 mph Answer : Badminton
Question : What is the English name for the constellation Mensa Answer : Table
Question : What is the English name for the constellation Hydra Answer : Water Snake
Question : What is the currency of Turkey Answer : Lira
Question : What is the Curia Answer : Administration of the
Question : What is the correct topping for a pastitsio Answer : Béchamel sauce
Question : What is the correct name for a virgin (uncalfed) cow Answer : Heifer
Question : What is the correct name for a two handed timber saw Answer : Whipsaw
Question : What is the correct name for a castrated pig Answer : Barrow
Question : What is the correct name for a baby mink Answer : Kit or Kitten
Question : What is the commonest item traded internationally Answer : Petroleum and its by
Question : What is the common name for an integrated circuit Answer : A Chip
Question : What is the common name for a five wood in golf Answer : Baffy
Question : What is the characters name of Agent 86 Answer : Maxwell Smart
Question : What is the central part of a backgammon board called Answer : The Bar
Question : What is the capitol of the United Arab Emirates Answer : Abu Dhabi
Question : What is the capitol of Belarus Answer : Minsk
Question : What is the capital of Panama Answer : Panama
Question : What is the brightest star always in the Northern sky Answer : Vega
Question : What is the biggest tourist attraction in Zambia Answer : Victoria falls
Question : What is the active ingredient in Chinese birds nest soup Answer : Bird Spit
Question : What is Terry Wogans real first name Answer : Michael
Question : What is taught at the Californian Academy of Tauromaquia Answer : Bullfighting
Question : What is tattooed on the Marlboro mans hand Answer : An Eagle
Question : What is strange about the Golden Queen holly Answer : It is male Golden
Question : What is sometimes referred to as Zulu time Answer : Greenwich mean time
Question : What is sometimes known as Goober Grease Answer : Peanut Butter
Question : What is Snoopy's mothers name Answer : Missy
Question : What is smocking Answer : Needlework
Question : What is Ronald Reagan's middle name Answer : Wilson
Question : What is roasted in South Africa and eaten like popcorn Answer : Termites
Question : What is rayon made from Answer : Wood pulp
Question : What is produced using the Kroll process Answer : Titanium
Question : What is philography Answer : Autograph collecting
Question : What is Pennsylvania's main agricultural export Answer : Mushrooms
Question : What is or was the capitol of Hong Kong Answer : Victoria
Question : What is or was a Portuguese moidore Answer : A Gold Coin
Question : What is myrmecology the study of Answer : Ants
Question : What is MMM minus MD Answer : MD 3000-1500=1500
Question : What is measured with an ombrometer Answer : Rainfall
Question : What is measured in units called phon Answer : Sound
Question : What is measured in units called jnd Answer : Sensitivity Just
Question : What is measured in ohms Answer : Electrical resistance
Question : What is measured in grains - four grains to a carat Answer : Pearls
Question : What is made in shapes called finger, petticoat and thistle Answer : Scottish Shortbread
Question : What is litmus derived from Answer : Lichens
Question : What is latke Answer : A potato pancake
Question : What is Homer Simpsons greatest fear Answer : Sock Puppets
Question : What is Greece's second city after Athens Answer : Selonika
Question : What is grandpa Simpsons first name Answer : Abraham
Question : What is Gerber's most popular flavour of baby food Answer : Mashed Bananas
Question : What is generally thought to be the oldest breed of dog Answer : Chow-Chow
Question : What is Foghorn Leghorn's favourite song Answer : Camptown Races
Question : What is extracted from the ore caserite Answer : Tin
Question : What is embolia Answer : Hesitations in speech
Question : What is divided into 114 surahs Answer : The Koran - Surah =
Question : What is considered to be the worlds fastest team game Answer : Ice Hockey
Question : What is Colombo's first name Answer : Phillip
Question : What is classified on the Fujita scale Answer : Tornados 1 to 5
Question : What is Burgoo Answer : Meat stew
Question : What is Britain's most commonly planted tree Answer : Sitka Spruce
Question : What is Britain's largest carnivorous animal Answer : Badger
Question : What is Belgium's national Airline Answer : Sabina
Question : What is Australia's Barossa valley known for Answer : Wine production
Question : What is an arras Answer : A wall hanging e.g.
Question : What is always served early in a formal Japanese meal Answer : Sashimi - raw fish
Question : What is also known as liberty cabbage Answer : Sauerkraut
Question : What is a zinfandel Answer : White grape variety
Question : What is a wumph Answer : Deep thud or noise
Question : What is a sound below 20 cycles a second called Answer : A Woof
Question : What is a shubunkin Answer : A goldfish
Question : What is a quahog Answer : Type of clam
Question : What is a peruke Answer : A wig
Question : What is a percoid Answer : A bony fish
Question : What is a nidologist interested in Answer : Birds nests
Question : What is a moab Answer : Type of hat
Question : What is a Mexican Black Howler Answer : A Monkey
Question : What is a marcupium Answer : A marsupials pouch
Question : What is a male guinea pig called Answer : Boar
Question : What is a leprechaun's usual job Answer : Cobbler or shoemaker
Question : What is a lacuna Answer : A Space
Question : What is a Kerry Blue Answer : Dog type of Terrier
Question : What is a hoblet Answer : A Vasectomised ferret
Question : What is a hen of the woods Answer : A mushroom
Question : What is a half of a half of a half of a half Answer : A Sixteenth
Question : What is a gurdwara Answer : A Sikh temple
Question : What is a Fata Morgana Answer : Type of Mirage
Question : What is a dogrib Answer : A Boat
Question : What is a cremnophobe afraid of Answer : Falling down stairs
Question : What is a corduroy road made from Answer : Logs laid down on
Question : What is a cathedra Answer : Bishops throne or
Question : What is a casaba Answer : A Melon
Question : What is a Bodhran used in Ireland Answer : Irish Drum over a
Question : What is 42% carbohydrates 5% protein and 53% fat Answer : Chocolate
Question : What is 40 in Roman numerals Answer : XL
Question : What interested a nomologist Answer : Scientific Laws
Question : What instrument did Glen Miller play Answer : Trombone
Question : What ingredient is always found in a carciofo sauce Answer : Artichokes
Question : What in London are the Whitechaple, Courtald and Heywood Answer : Art Galleries
Question : What in history were the Beaver, Dartmouth and Eleanor Answer : Ships Boston Tea
Question : What I did for Love came from which Broadway musical show Answer : Chorus Line
Question : What herb gets its name from Latin for jewel of the sea Answer : Rosemary – Ros
Question : What has the chemical formula H2O2 Answer : Hydrogen Peroxide
Question : What has 32 panels and 642 stitches Answer : A football (soccer)
Question : What happened to you if you get a nosicomial condition Answer : Infection caught in
Question : What happened to Catherine Eddowes on 30th September 1888 Answer : Met Jack the Ripper
Question : What gun does James Bond traditionally use Answer : A Walther PPK
Question : What group had a 70s hit with Ride a White Swan Answer : T Rex
Question : What got named by novelist Gilbert Frankau at a party in 1926 Answer : Zip he said Zip its
Question : What Gilbert & Sullivan operetta was subtitled Bunthorns Bride Answer : Patience
Question : What Gilbert & Sullivan operetta subtitled The Peer and the Peri Answer : Iolanthe
Question : What German word is printed on the labels of high quality wine Answer : Kabinett
Question : What game has only 7 possible opening moves Answer : Draughts - Checkers
Question : What fruit does not ripen after picking Answer : Pineapple
Question : What fruit can be Red Black or White Answer : Currants
Question : What Frenchman was the king of chefs and chef of Kings Answer : August Escoffier
Question : What flavours cavatappi al nero pasta Answer : Squid Ink
Question : What flavouring is in frangelico liqueur Answer : Hazelnuts
Question : What first name has been used by most presidents Answer : James
Question : What first crossed the English Channel in 1959 Answer : Prototype hovercraft
Question : What financial item was introduced to UK in September 1963 Answer : American Express
Question : What film won the best visual effects Oscar in 1985 Answer : Cocoon
Question : What film won the best sound effects Oscar in 1985 Answer : Back to the Future
Question : What film won the best makeup Oscar in 1988 Answer : Beetlejuice
Question : What film began "Most of what follows is true" Answer : Butch Cassidy and the
Question : What fictional planet orbited the red star Negus 12 Answer : Superman's Krypton
Question : What family were the last ruling house of Italy Answer : Savoy
Question : What family used to live in Bug Tussel Answer : The Clampets
Question : What exactly are chitterlings Answer : Fried animals birds
Question : What European country has no rail lines Answer : San Marino
Question : What European city is nicknamed Auld Reekie Answer : Edinburgh
Question : What European capitol stands on the river Aare Answer : Berne Switzerland
Question : What elements name comes from the Greek meaning lazy Answer : Argon
Question : What drink began in Morison's drug store Waco Texas in 1885 Answer : Dr Peppers
Question : What does YoYo mean in English Answer : Come-Come
Question : What does the VO on a bottle of Seagrams stand for Answer : Very Old
Question : What does the sun in SUN Microsystems stand for Answer : Stanford University
Question : What does the reference book Crockfords list Answer : Church of England
Question : What does the name Tokyo mean Answer : Eastern City
Question : What does the name Dracula mean in Romanian Answer : Son of the Devil
Question : What does the Latin phrase Ex Mores mean Answer : According to Custom
Question : What does the energiser bunny wear on his feet Answer : Flip flops
Question : What does the DIN number mean on photographic film Answer : Speed of film
Question : What does sputnik literally mean Answer : Fellow Traveller
Question : What does per capita literally mean Answer : Per Head
Question : What does Monaco get most of its income from Answer : Gambling Casinos etc
Question : What does it mean in the UK if a telephone number starts 0800 Answer : It’s a free call - toll
Question : What does Intel stand for Answer : Integrated Electronics
Question : What does Honolulu mean in Hawaiian Answer : Sheltered Harbour
Question : What does GP mean on a music score when all players silent Answer : General Pause
Question : What does Dorethy have to steal from the wicked witch in oz Answer : Her Broomstick
Question : What does anti pasta literally mean Answer : Before the meal
Question : What does an icthyophage do Answer : Eats Fish
Question : What does an anthrophage practice Answer : Cannibalism
Question : What does an Alexandra taste of Answer : Chocolate
Question : What does Abraham Lincoln never do in any photographs Answer : Smile
Question : What does a thurifer do Answer : Swing censor
Question : What does a sacerdotal person study for Answer : The priesthood
Question : What does a potometer measure Answer : Water intake
Question : What does a phlebotomist do Answer : Draws blood samples
Question : What does a philologist study Answer : Languages
Question : What does a phillumenist collect Answer : Matchbox labels
Question : What does a necrographer do Answer : Writes Obituaries
Question : What does a librettist do Answer : Write words to opera
Question : What does a lachrymose person do - a lot Answer : Cry
Question : What does a kymograph measure Answer : Oscillations
Question : What does a konimeter measure Answer : Dust
Question : What does a kayser measure Answer : Waves
Question : What does a hypodermic literally mean Answer : Under skin
Question : What does a hygrometer measure Answer : Humidity
Question : What does a gozzard have or own Answer : Geese
Question : What does a callipygian person have Answer : Pretty shaped buttocks
Question : What does a cadastral map show Answer : Large scale individual
Question : What do you do with a hassock Answer : Kneel on it in church
Question : What do you do to see phosphenes Answer : Shut eyes flashing
Question : What do the initials IOU stand for on an IOU Answer : I Owe Unto
Question : What do the initials Bt mean after a surname Answer : Baronet
Question : What do the Germans now celebrate on October 3rd Answer : Unity day
Question : What do the four quarters of a hot cross bun symbolise Answer : Moon phases
Question : What do lentic fish like that lotic fish don’t Answer : Lentic still waters
Question : What do homodonts have that hetrodonts don’t Answer : Same shaped teeth
Question : What do ensign, cadet, osprey and 505 have in common Answer : Sailing Dinghy's
Question : What do dieters say is the most difficult food to give up Answer : Cheese
Question : What did Trevor Baylis invent Answer : Clockwork Radio
Question : What did the word hussy originally mean Answer : Housekeeper
Question : What did the US government call predawn vertical insertion Answer : Invasion of Granada
Question : What did the ancient Romans throw at weddings Answer : Wheat
Question : What did Tantalus serve to the Gods that caused his punishment Answer : His dismembered son
Question : What did sailors often have tattooed on backs to stop flogging Answer : A Cross
Question : What did Robert Ballard discover in 1985 Answer : The Titanic
Question : What did Popeye eat for strength before spinach Answer : Garlic
Question : What did Joseph Gayetty invent in 1857 Answer : Toilet Rolls
Question : What did John Montague invent Answer : The sandwich – He
Question : What did J Edgar Hoover call home of disease bribery rape Answer : Motels
Question : What did J Edgar Hoover bar people from walking on Answer : His Shadow
Question : What did Einstein call "the most difficult thing to understand" Answer : Income Taxes
Question : What did Ed Peterson invent Answer : Egg McMuffin
Question : What did Barbie first get in 1962 Answer : Her car made by Irwin
Question : What did Aristotle claim as the most delicate of table meats Answer : Camel
Question : What did Alfred Hormel invent Answer : Spam
Question : What creature, when drunk, always falls on its right side Answer : An Ant
Question : What creature is the symbol of medicine Answer : Snake
Question : What creature is nicknamed the old man of the sea Answer : Sea Otter - it's white
Question : What creature can live up to one year without eating ( you? ) Answer : Bedbug
Question : What creature can be Indian, white or broad lipped Answer : Rhinoceros
Question : What creature called reem in Hebrew mentioned in Deuteronomy Answer : Unicorn - but reem
Question : What country was ruled by the Schleswig-Holstein dynasty Answer : Greece
Question : What country used the ringgit as currency Answer : Malaysia
Question : What country used the first aircraft equipped bomber in war Answer : Italy Italian Turkish
Question : What country in distance is furthest from New Zealand Answer : Spain
Question : What country holds the Olympic polo championship Answer : Argentina last
Question : What country does China have its longest land border with Answer : Mongolia
Question : What country did the USA defend in the Spanish American war Answer : Cuba
Question : What country consumes the most meat per capita 124 lb Answer : Argentina
Question : What country consumes the most coffee per capita 25 Lb Answer : Finland
Question : What countries official name is Bharat Answer : India - in Hindi
Question : What countries flag has two bars white top red bottom Answer : Poland
Question : What could Victorian advertisements not show Answer : Beds - hidden behind
Question : What composer was the there of the 1947 film Song of Love Answer : Johannes Brahms
Question : What company did actor Brad Pitt model for Answer : Levis
Question : What company developed the dot matrix printer for 64 Olympics Answer : Seiko
Question : What company created the gif image file format Answer : CompuServe
Question : What common sign derived from the Medici family crest Answer : Pawnbrokers balls
Question : What common item were once called moth patches Answer : Freckles
Question : What common item has a coil, point, sheath and two shafts Answer : Safety Pin
Question : What common item has 32 points Answer : The compass
Question : What common British river name come from Celtic for river Answer : Avon
Question : What comes in varieties freestone and clingstone Answer : Peaches
Question : What colours are on a pollution free beach flag Answer : Blue - gold stars
Question : What colour tranquillisers work best Answer : Yellow
Question : What colour is the purple finch Answer : Crimson
Question : What colour is the most popular eye shadow of all time Answer : Max Factor's Powder
Question : What colour is Queen Elizabeth's blotting paper Answer : Black
Question : What colour is angelica Answer : Green
Question : What colour are the seats in the House of Lords Answer : Red - Commons green
Question : What colour are lobsters Answer : Dark Blue/green pink
Question : What city has the most canals Answer : Birmingham
Question : What children's character lived at Scatterbrook farm Answer : Worzel Gummage
Question : What celestial body gets its name from the Greek long haired Answer : Comet
Question : What car has been voted European car of the Century Answer : Mini
Question : What capitol is on the slopes of the volcano Pichincha Answer : Quito Ecuador
Question : What can you find on California's Mount Cook Answer : Hollywood sign
Question : What can come in types Blue, Spear, Couch and Arrow Answer : Grass
Question : What can be types called chordate, needle and cruciform Answer : Tree Leaves
Question : What can be Inline, flat or v Answer : Car cylinders
Question : What can be dipole, loop or helical Answer : Aerials
Question : What can be a font, architectural style or novel type Answer : Gothic
Question : What building links Stacy Keach and Oscar Wilde Answer : Reading Jail
Question : What brought Frosty the Snowman to life Answer : An old silk hat
Question : What breed of dog advertises hush puppies Answer : A basset hound
Question : What brass instrument is thought to be the most difficult to play Answer : The French Horn
Question : What Bond thing did Roger Moore not do in 7 films Answer : Drink Martinis - and
Question : What body part gets bigger as the day progresses Answer : Feet 5 to 10%
Question : What bird is sometimes called the Yaffle Answer : Woodpecker
Question : What bird is depicted on the Canadian $1 coin Answer : The loon – coin
Question : What began in 1877 but banned women until 1884 Answer : Wimbledon Tennis
Question : What became legal in 1901 in the UK Answer : Boxing
Question : What became a full Olympic sport in 1992 Answer : Badminton
Question : What are you doing if you use the egg position Answer : Skiing
Question : What are you doing if you pandiculate Answer : Yawn
Question : What are woolly and spider types of Answer : Monkey
Question : What are Unaone, Soxisix and Novenine Answer : International phonetic
Question : What are the two official languages of Finland Answer : Finnish and Swedish
Question : What are the stars in traditional Cornish Star Gazey pie Answer : Pilchards eyes
Question : What are the seeds of the herb cilantro called used as a spice Answer : Coriander
Question : What are the Roman numerals for 505 Answer : DV
Question : What are the devils bones Answer : Dice
Question : What are the Anatolian, Atacama, Nafud and Zirreh Answer : Deserts
Question : What are Strength, Chariot and Hermit Answer : Tarot Cards
Question : What are spraints Answer : Otter droppings (shit)
Question : What are silver coins made from Answer : Copper Nickel
Question : What are shaggy mane and pigs ear Answer : Mushrooms or fungi
Question : What are scaup Answer : Wild ducks
Question : What are Portland Vases made from Answer : Glass
Question : What are popcorn, moss and seed Answer : Knitting Stitches
Question : What are pink, pram, snow, koff, buss, bark and dory types of Answer : Boats or other water
Question : What are padmasana sirsasana and savasana Answer : Yoga Positions
Question : What are or were The Adena, Cayuga, Haida and Nootka Answer : North American
Question : What are or were Tester, Royal, Mark and Noble Answer : Old English coins
Question : what are Nissan, Av, Adar and Tishrei Answer : Jewish months
Question : What are Luster, Moreen, Mungo and Nankeen types of Answer : Material or fabric
Question : What are hunting, dress, old and Price Charles Edward types of Answer : Tartans
Question : What are Hamilton House and Petronella Answer : Scottish country
Question : What are Grenadier, Idared and Ellison's Orange types of Answer : Apples
Question : What are garbanzo beans also known as Answer : Chick peas
Question : What are Claymore, Thistle and Piper Answer : North Sea Oil Fields
Question : What are Cats tail, Cocks foot and Sheep's fescue Answer : Types of grass
Question : What are Bullace, Kirke's Blue, and Opal varieties of Answer : Plum
Question : What are Blur Crow, Brimstone, Owl and Ringlet types of Answer : Butterflies
Question : What are Blue Professor, Bottle Imp and Rat Faced McDougal Answer : Fishing Flies
Question : What are blombergs, oak and fire bellied types of Answer : Toads
Question : What are banon, mimolette and samosoe types of Answer : Cheese
Question : What are Arran Pilot Homeguard and Ulster Chieftain Answer : Early types of Potato
Question : What are Acheron, Cocytus and Phlegethon Answer : Rivers of Hell
Question : What animals evidence is admissible in US courts Answer : A Bloodhound
Question : What animal stands for the longest period Answer : African Elephant over
Question : What animal comes in both spotted and striped varieties Answer : Skunk
Question : What ancient Roman buildings name means Place for a Giant Answer : Coliseum
Question : What American Indian tribe currently has over 300000 members Answer : Cherokee
Question : What ailment kills the most fruit flies Answer : Constipation
Question : What agency began as a group of mercenary guards Answer : Texas Rangers
Question : What actress said "It's better to be nude than unemployed" Answer : Angie Dickinson
Question : What actress declared "I'll get naked at the drop of a hat" Answer : Sharon Stone
Question : What actor was once fruit picker iceman truck driver propman Answer : John Wayne
Question : What actor was born Krishna Bhanji Answer : Ben Kingsley
Question : What 3 inventions do Americans say they cant live without Answer : Car - Lightbulb –
Question : What 1979 film won the Oscar for best visual effects Answer : Alien
Question : WG Grace captained England at cricket and what else Answer : Bowls
Question : We know who Darth Vader is but what's Vader mean in Dutch Answer : Father
Question : We know what Mardi Gras is but what's its literal translation Answer : Fat Tuesday
Question : We know what a veto is but what does it literally mean Answer : I forbid
Question : We know what a moussaka is but what does it literally mean Answer : Moistened
Question : We know what a bronco is but what does it mean in Spanish Answer : Rough
Question : Waving a yellow flag is the international signal for what Answer : Infectious disease
Question : Washington police officers get a half hour class in how to what Answer : Sit Down
Question : Walter Wagers novel 58 minutes was the basis for which film Answer : Die Hard 2
Question : Walloons speak what language Answer : French in Belgium
Question : Wadi al Muli is better known as where Answer : Valley of the Kings
Question : Vodka, Orange juice and Cranberry juice make which cocktail Answer : Madras
Question : Vivaldi, Purcell and Handel's music is what type Answer : Baroque
Question : Venation is used to describe what item Answer : Leaves
Question : Vanilla is part of which plant family Answer : Orchids
Question : Valentine Michael Smith is the central character in which book Answer : Heinlein stranger in a
Question : Vaduz is the capitol of where Answer : Liechtenstein
Question : Utah the states name comes from Navaho meaning what Answer : Upper
Question : USA supreme court 1962 said who cant be imprisoned - illegal Answer : Drug Addicts
Question : US tennis open held at Flushing Meadows used to be where Answer : Forest Hills
Question : US civil war what disease incorrectly treated by ink injections Answer : Gonorrhoea
Question : US civil war Confederate Kingston hospital Georgia specialised Answer : Soldiers with
Question : US actor William Gillette invented which characters phrase Answer : Elementary my dear
Question : Ursus Artus Horribilus - the Latin name of what creature Answer : Grizzly Bear
Question : Urchin is an old English name for which British native mammal Answer : Hedgehog
Question : Unusual (for him) role Bogart play in The Return of Doctor X 1939 Answer : A Vampire
Question : Unimak is the largest island in which group Answer : Aleutians
Question : UK snooker players call it doubling what do US pool players say Answer : Banking
Question : UK football Derby County home the Baseball Ground nickname Answer : Rams
Question : Twos company threes a crowd what do four and five make Answer : Four and five make
Question : TVs Ben Casey started with Man Woman Birth Death and what Answer : Infinity
Question : Tucson Arizona what's officially known as pavement deficiencies Answer : Potholes in the road
Question : Troy McClure appears in which cartoon series Answer : The Simpsons
Question : Trismus is a muscular spasm where in the body Answer : Jaw - like lockjaw
Question : Traditionally there are 100 pleats in what item Answer : A Chefs hat
Question : Traditional Advent candles are two colours pink and what Answer : Purple
Question : Traditional 7 Seas N S Atlantic N S Pacific Arctic Antarctic ? Answer : Indian
Question : Tosk is a dialect of which country Answer : Albania
Question : Tosca is the heroine of the opera but what is her first name Answer : Floria
Question : Tomatillo is a feature in what countries cusine Answer : Mexico
Question : To whom was the Eroica dedicated Answer : Napoleon Bonaparte
Question : To whom are the Jews Gentiles Answer : The Mormons
Question : To the Apache Indians what were God Dogs Answer : Horses
Question : To nearest 1000 in 1800 how many wild turkeys were in Turkey Answer : None it’s a native US
Question : Titanic music score sales are greatest which film did it beat Answer : Chariots of Fire –
Question : Tintoretto did most of his painting in what city Answer : Venice
Question : Tiede Peak is a volcano on which island Answer : Tenerife
Question : Thurle Sandstorm first world champion in 1923 at what sport Answer : Ten Pin Bowling
Question : Thunder music is the literal translation of which musical term Answer : Philharmonic
Question : Three what appear on the Connecticut state flag Answer : Grape Vines
Question : Those born on April Fools day are what star sign Answer : Aires
Question : Thor Heyerdahl vessels were Kon Tiki, Ra and what Answer : Tigris
Question : Thomas Sullivan in New York in 1908 introduced what Answer : The Tea Bag
Question : Thomas Caneery writer Schlinders Ark comes from what country Answer : Australia
Question : This TV series ran for 78 episodes before it was scrapped - what Answer : Star Trek
Question : This sport is called camogie women play what's it when men do Answer : Hurling
Question : There are over 400 recognised breeds of what Answer : Dog
Question : There are only two three letter herbs Rue is one what's the other Answer : Bay
Question : There are five stars on the flag of which country Answer : Peoples republic of
Question : There are 4.5 gallons of ale in what container Answer : Pin
Question : There are 20 days in the week in whose calendar Answer : Aztec
Question : There are 150 what in The Bible Answer : Psalms
Question : Theophilus Van Kannal invented what in 1888 in Philadelphia Answer : Revolving Door
Question : Theatre at the stairway is the translation of which place Answer : La Scala Milan
Question : The Zoastrian religion began in what country Answer : Persia or Iran
Question : The Zagros mountain range is in which country Answer : Iran
Question : The yellow food colouring tartrazine comes from what Answer : Petrol - Gas in USA
Question : The Wright brothers made aircraft but what was their other job Answer : Bicycle manufacturers
Question : The worlds first what opened in Brighton England in 1897 Answer : Petrol (gas) station
Question : The worlds first was 69.5 feet long and took a year to make ? Answer : Oil Well
Question : The worlds first opened in Los Angles April 2nd 1902 - what Answer : Motion picture theatre
Question : The word volar refers to what part/s of the body Answer : Palms of hands and
Question : The word Utopia from Greek means what Answer : Nowhere
Question : The word Sofa comes from the Arabic meaning what Answer : Bench
Question : The word planet comes from Greek what's it literally mean Answer : Wanderers
Question : The word philosophy comes from Greek literally meaning what Answer : Love of wisdom
Question : The word opera is a plural of opus meaning what Answer : Grand Work
Question : The word Mongol means what in Mongolian Answer : Brave
Question : The word mattress what taken from which language Answer : Arabic
Question : The word gospel from Anglo Saxon literally means what Answer : Good Tidings
Question : The word electricity comes from the Greek word for what Answer : Amber
Question : The word cruise comes from which language Answer : Dutch Kruisen
Question : The women's world cup in tennis is played for what trophy Answer : The Fed cup
Question : The windhover is an alternative name for which bird Answer : Kestrel
Question : The Wheel Spins Ethel Lina White basis for what Hitchcock film Answer : The Lady Vanishes
Question : The Westminster is the oldest and biggest what in the USA Answer : Dog Show
Question : The Volga is Europe longest river what is the second longest Answer : Danube
Question : The Vatican is the worlds smallest country what's second Answer : Monaco
Question : The USA declared war on which country in 1898 Answer : Spain
Question : The tumblebug is an alternative name for which insect Answer : Dung Beetle
Question : The Treaty of Paris in 1856 ended which war Answer : The Crimean war
Question : The three toed sloth only does it every 10 days - what Answer : Defecate - or crap
Question : The thickness of silk is measured in what Answer : Denier
Question : The term warts and all comes from a portrait of who Answer : Oliver Cromwell
Question : The Ten Commandments what was number four Answer : Keep the Sabbath holy
Question : The temple at Ephesus was sacred to who Answer : Diana
Question : The Swiss spend the worlds most money per capita on what Answer : Insurance
Question : The Sweater Shop International was a competition which sport Answer : Snooker
Question : The state tree of Arizona is really a legume - name it Answer : Palo Alto
Question : The Stasi were an intelligence organisation in what country Answer : East Germany
Question : The star Spica is in which constellation Answer : Virgo
Question : The star Castor is in which constellation Answer : Gemini
Question : The star Antares is in which constellation Answer : Scorpius
Question : The sprat belongs to what fish family Answer : Herring
Question : The Spink standard catalogue lists information about what Answer : Coins
Question : The Spinet is another name for what old musical instrument Answer : The Virginal
Question : The Sound and the Fury took its title from what other work Answer : Macbeth
Question : The song There is nothing like a dame appears in which musical Answer : South Pacific
Question : The sliothar is a leather covered cork ball used in which sport Answer : Hurling
Question : The sleeve of which album was the first to feature lyrics Answer : Beatles Sergeant
Question : The Simpsons are the longest running cartoon who is second Answer : The Flintstones
Question : The Sicilian, French and Alekhines are all used in which game Answer : Chess
Question : The Shining Path is a revolutionary movement in which country Answer : Peru
Question : The Seven Pillars of Wisdom comes from where Answer : Proverbs in Bible
Question : The sequel to which famous novel was called 20 years after Answer : The Three Musketeers
Question : The Semites are a group descended from whom Answer : Shem - Noah's son
Question : The Sejm are the legislative body in which country Answer : Poland
Question : The second piller of Islam Salah involves what Answer : Daily prayers
Question : The Savannah was the worlds first commercial what Answer : Atomic powered ship
Question : The Saffir-Simpson scale measures the intensity of what Answer : Hurricanes
Question : The Russians used what to cure piles Answer : Potato suppositories
Question : The Romans called it Numidia what do we call it today Answer : Algeria
Question : The Romans called it Mamcunium what is this English city Answer : Manchester
Question : The Romans called it Eboracum name this English city Answer : York
Question : The Roman province Maxima Ceasariensis was in what country Answer : England
Question : The Roman festival of Hilaria is equal to what modern day Answer : April Fools Day
Question : The religious text Tripitaka comes from which religion Answer : Buddhism
Question : The religious text Mishna comes from which religion Answer : Judaism
Question : The quokka is a member of which animal family Answer : Wallaby
Question : The pop group Satan's Jesters found fame under what name Answer : The Rolling Stones
Question : The petawatt is the worlds largest what Answer : Laser
Question : The penny red was the first postage stamp to have what Answer : Perforations
Question : The Parthenon is named after Athena Parthenon what's it mean Answer : Virgin or Maiden
Question : The paraclete is another name for which Christian religious item Answer : The Holy Spirit
Question : The Owen Ford Dam one of worlds largest is in which country Answer : Uganda
Question : The origin of the word penis is Latin meaning what Answer : Tail
Question : The orchestra usually tunes up to what instrument Answer : Oboe
Question : The opera The Tsar Sultan contains what famous musical piece Answer : The Flight of the
Question : The opera Aida was commissioned in 1869 to mark what event Answer : Opening Suez canal
Question : The opening lines of which classic Russian novel are in French Answer : War and Peace eh
Question : The oldest one in America still working opened in 1829 what Answer : Brewery
Question : The Old Aztecs played ollamalitzi what game does it resemble Answer : Basketball
Question : The Nuer people come from which country Answer : Sudan
Question : The Ngorogoro crater is in what Tanzanian National Park Answer : Serengeti
Question : The Newbery Medal is given annually for what Answer : Best Children's book
Question : The Necromancer in The Hobbit became who in later works Answer : Sauron
Question : The Napstar logo shows headphones on what Answer : A cat
Question : The name of which language means off the coast in Arabic Answer : Swahili
Question : The name of which fabric comes from the Persian word for spun Answer : Taffeta
Question : The name for which body organ translates as all flesh Answer : Pancreas
Question : The musical word scherzo comes from Italian meaning what Answer : Joke
Question : The musical instrument piccolo means what in Italian Answer : Small
Question : The musical Chu Chin Chow is based on what fable Answer : Ali Baba and the forty
Question : The museum of what can be found at Pontedassio in Italy Answer : Spaghetti
Question : The most common hat in the world is made out of what Answer : Bamboo
Question : The medical journal Practitioner 1923 said it will never happen? Answer : Teaching of
Question : The martial art tai quon do translates literally as what Answer : Kick Art Way
Question : The marimba is a African form of what musical instrument Answer : Xylophone
Question : The mandylion is another name for which contentious object Answer : The Turin Shroud
Question : The lutra-lutra is which semi aquatic animal Answer : Otter
Question : The longest recorded one lasted 51.5 minutes - what Answer : Tennis rally1029
Question : The locals call it Shqiperia what do we call this country Answer : Albania
Question : The locals call it Kaapstad what do we call it Answer : Capetown
Question : The locals call it Firenze what do we call it Answer : Florence Italy
Question : The locals call it Druk Yul - Land of the Dragon what country Answer : Bhutan
Question : The liquor Curacao is flavoured with what Answer : Orange
Question : The liqueur crème de cassis is made from what Answer : Blackcurrants
Question : The linden tree is also called what Answer : Lime tree
Question : The last line of which TV show was "Good bye Margaret" Answer : MASH
Question : The Ladies Mercury in 1693 was the worlds first what Answer : Women's magazine
Question : The Jewish prayer for the dead Kaddish is in what language Answer : Written Hebrew but in
Question : The Italians call it pesce what is it in English Answer : Fish
Question : The Italian Chianina is recognises as being the oldest what Answer : Breed of Cattle
Question : The Indian name Singh translates as what Answer : Lion
Question : The Ideal toy company was the first to mass produce what item Answer : Teddy Bears
Question : The IAAF finally recognised women in which sport in 1995 Answer : Pole Vault
Question : The Horned Planet is better known as what Answer : Venus
Question : The hop-low is the worlds smallest what Answer : Mushroom
Question : The Hindu trinity are Shiva Vishnu and who Answer : Brahma
Question : The Hart memorial trophy is awarded in which professional sport Answer : Ice Hockey
Question : The half wit Smike appears in which Dickens novel Answer : Nicholas Nickleby
Question : The Greeks used hexagonal or triangular ones of burnt clay what Answer : Coffins
Question : The Greek Goddess Ephesus is the Goddess of what Answer : Chastity
Question : The Great Gazoo was an alien in which cartoon series Answer : The Flintstones
Question : The grand prix d'Endurance is run on which circuit Answer : Le Mans 24 hour race
Question : The golden lion is awarded at which film festival Answer : Venice
Question : The Golden Bear is awarded at which film festival Answer : Berlin
Question : The Gluckauf was the worlds first what Answer : Oil Tanker
Question : The game pailemalle played on grass evolved into what Answer : Billiards
Question : The French newspaper La Monde translates as what Answer : The World
Question : The French call it The Casserole what do we call it Answer : The Big Dipper
Question : The French call it pomplamouse what do we call it Answer : Grapefruit
Question : The French call it Gulf de Gascoine what's its English name Answer : Bay of Biscay
Question : The French call it creame anglaise what do we call it Answer : Custard
Question : The Foudrinier machine is used to manufacture what Answer : Paper
Question : The fleur de lis is a representation of which flower Answer : Iris
Question : The Flavian Amphitheatre is better known as what Answer : Colosseum in Rome
Question : The first what was called The Original Answer : Purpose built lifeboat
Question : The first US copyrighted film showed what in 1894 Answer : A man sneezing
Question : The first one was delivered in 1933 - the first what Answer : Singing Telegram
Question : The first one was 5 x 20 the first what Answer : Spreadsheet
Question : The Finnish know her as Tuna what do we call her Answer : Cinderella
Question : The film Midnight Express is set in which country Answer : Turkey
Question : The film 10 Rillington Place is based on which British serial killer Answer : Reginald Christie
Question : The filbert is an alternative name for which nut Answer : Hazelnut
Question : The filaments for the first electric lamp were made from what Answer : Bamboo
Question : The fennec is the smallest of its species - the smallest what Answer : Fox
Question : The false plane tree is better known as what Answer : The Sycamore
Question : The Epstein-Barr virus causes what illness Answer : Glandular fever
Question : The Easter lily is a native plant of which country Answer : Japan
Question : The earth pig is what animal Answer : Aardvark
Question : The earliest recorded one held 1887 Sheen House Richmond ? Answer : Motorcycle Race
Question : The dybbuk is a creature in which peoples mythology Answer : Jewish migrating soul
Question : The Dutch Royal family are Orange where is Orange Answer : Village in France
Question : The Dove awards are presented annually for what Answer : Gospel music
Question : The Dogs of War took its title from which other work Answer : Shakespeare's Julius
Question : The dog breed borzoi gets it name from the Russian for what Answer : Fleet or swift
Question : The Demologos was the first steam powered what Answer : Warship
Question : The De Beaumont centre in London specialises in what sport Answer : Fencing
Question : The continental title baron is equal to which UK title Answer : Earl
Question : The Comstock load is a silver deposit in what US state Answer : Nevada
Question : The computer language LISP means what Answer : List Processing
Question : The clusec is the unit measuring the power of what Answer : Vacuum pumps
Question : The classical music term fugue comes from Latin meaning what Answer : Flight
Question : The Chinese scattered firecrackers around the house - why Answer : Fire Alarms
Question : The Character Mary Goodnight was the Bond girl in which film Answer : The man with the
Question : The chako war 1932 1935 was between which two countries Answer : Bolivia and Paraguay
Question : The Central Perk Café appears in which TV series Answer : Friends
Question : The cast iron plant is another name for which pot plant Answer : Aspidistra
Question : The Carmelite monks have what more common name Answer : Whitefriers
Question : The capitol of Nigeria was Lagos what is it now Answer : Abouga
Question : The buffalo weaver is the only bird to develop a false what Answer : Penis to flash for
Question : The Bronte sisters had a brother name him Answer : Branwell
Question : The British Raj in India lasted 90 years what's it literally mean Answer : Rule
Question : The British consume twice as much per capita as the US - what Answer : Baked Beans
Question : The British army used to wear puttees - what's it literally mean Answer : Bandages from Hindu
Question : The Bank of Italy changed its name to what Answer : The Bank of America
Question : The Aztecs reckoned it was the food of the gods what was Answer : Chocolate
Question : The average what is designed to last for 180 wearings Answer : Bra
Question : The average size of what is a grain of sand Answer : Meteor
Question : The average person eats 800 in their lifetime 800 what Answer : Chickens
Question : The average person does it thirteen times a day - what Answer : Laughs
Question : The average American eats 5666 what in their lifetime Answer : Fried Eggs
Question : The average American does what for 52 minutes a day Answer : Read a Newspaper
Question : The average American does it 1811 times in their life - what Answer : Eat at MacDonald's
Question : The average American consumes 9lbs of what every year Answer : Food Additives
Question : The author of Moll Flanders wrote which more famous work Answer : Robinson Crusoe
Question : The Attock is a forbidden river that no pure who can pass Answer : Hindu
Question : The asteroidea are which order of creatures Answer : Starfish
Question : The artist Seurat employed which technique Answer : Pointillism
Question : The Archie Moore cup is competed for in which sport Answer : Polo
Question : The araucaria has what more common name Answer : The Monkey Puzzle
Question : The angel shark has what other name Answer : The monkfish
Question : The Andaman Islands are in which bay Answer : The Bay of Bengal
Question : The ancient Egyptians worshiped a sky Goddess name her Answer : Nut
Question : The Amazon river rises in which country Answer : Peru
Question : The Amazon river dolphins are what colour Answer : Pink
Question : The Alley Cats was the working title of which TV show Answer : Charlie's Angels
Question : The Afghan Taliban use which colour of flag Answer : White
Question : The Academie Francaise ensures the purity of what Answer : The French language
Question : The aardvark is the first animal in the dictionary what's second Answer : Aardwolf
Question : The A1 is the longest trunk road in the UK between what 2 cities Answer : London - Edinburgh
Question : The 42 string guitar is correctly called what Answer : Pikasso guitar
Question : Thaslophobia is the fear of what Answer : Sitting Idle – doing
Question : Thanatos in Greek Mors in Roman Gods of what Answer : Death
Question : Thanatology is the study of what Answer : Death
Question : Tessenjutsu is a martial art based on the use of what item Answer : A Fan
Question : Terrence Nezman became more famous as who Answer : Stanley Kubrick
Question : Tequila Cointreau (triple sec) and lime make which cocktail Answer : Margarita
Question : Ten 1000 virgins bought insurance against what in 2000 Answer : Immaculate
Question : Tellus was the Greek god of what Answer : Earth
Question : Tefnut was the Egyptian goddess of what Answer : Rain
Question : Tasseomancy is fortune telling using what Answer : Tea Leaves
Question : TABSO is the national airline of which country Answer : Bulgaria
Question : Syncope is the medical name for what condition Answer : Fainting
Question : Symbolics.com was the worlds first what Answer : Registered domain
Question : Swine is a Chinese brand name of which food Answer : Chocolate
Question : Swansons introduced them in 1953 - what Answer : TV Dinners
Question : Susseration is what Answer : Whispering
Question : Surveyed 70% of US females said they preferred this to sex what Answer : Chocolate
Question : Superstition if a woman sees a robin Valentines day marry who Answer : Sailor
Question : Sunrise Sunset came from which Broadway musical show Answer : Fiddler on the Roof
Question : Suez is at one end of the Suez canal what is at the other Answer : Port Said
Question : Struthio Cameus is the Latin name of which creature Answer : The Ostrich
Question : Strine is the vernacular language spoken in which country Answer : Australia
Question : Storm Warning the only film in which this Actress killed who Answer : Doris Day
Question : Steven Georgi is now Yussef Islam what other name had he Answer : Cat Stevens
Question : Sterling Holloway was original voice of which Disney character Answer : Winnie the Pooh
Question : Steely Dan is a band but what was the original steely dan Answer : Chrome dildo
Question : STDs are the most costly health problem in the USA what's 2nd Answer : Dog Bites
Question : Starting highest write the Roman Numerals in descending order Answer : MDCLXVI or 1966
Question : Star which TV show really a programmer written 20 books on it Answer : Buffy Vampire Slayer
Question : Stamps are the most collected thing in the USA what is second Answer : Dolls
Question : St Stevens Tower is usually misnamed what Answer : Big Ben
Question : Sperrylite is the ore what is extracted Answer : Platinum
Question : Specifically to what does Episcopal refer Answer : Bishops
Question : Spanish restaurant if you ask for La Quenta what do you get Answer : The Bill
Question : Soyuz was a soviet spacecraft but what's it literally mean Answer : Union
Question : Somewhere My Love was the theme song of which movie Answer : Doctor Zhivago
Question : Something that is fistular is what shape Answer : Pipe shaped
Question : Something navicular is shaped like what Answer : A Boat
Question : Someone with initials DD after their name has what qualification Answer : Doctor of Divinity
Question : Somali, Balinese and Abyssinian breeds of what Answer : Cat
Question : Socrates was trained into what profession Answer : Stonecutter
Question : So far 11 US presidents have been what Answer : Generals
Question : Slip, square and surgeon all types of what Answer : Knot
Question : Skopje is the capitol of where Answer : Macedonia
Question : Skimbleshanks was a T S Elliot cat what was his area Answer : The Railway Cat
Question : Skadi is the Norse Goddess of what Answer : Winter and the Hunt
Question : Six copies of what are stored under bell jars in Serves France Answer : The Kilogram in
Question : Sissy Jupe adopted by Thomas Gradgrind which Dickens novel Answer : Hard Times
Question : Sir Wilfred is the real name of which eponymous character Answer : Ivanhoe
Question : Sir Walter Raleigh found what odd lake in Trinidad Answer : Lake of Tar or
Question : Sir Francis Drake named it New Albion what is it today Answer : Oregon USA
Question : Sir Eyre Massey Shaw hold what Olympic record from 1900 Answer : Oldest gold yachting
Question : Silver hallmarks - what object is stamped on Birmingham items Answer : Anchor
Question : Silent movie star Ben Turpin insured his what for $500000 Answer : His Squint
Question : Shu was an Egyptian God of what Answer : The Air
Question : Shooting Rabbits Talking German Cutting Finger old terms what Answer : Farting – Victorian
Question : Shoot the moon is a term used in which card game Answer : Hearts - win all
Question : Ships known as The First Fleet transported what in 1788 Answer : Convicts to Australia
Question : Sherrinford was hero Ormond Sacker assistant names changed To Answer : Holmes and Watson
Question : Sherlock Holmes paid 55 shillings for what Answer : His Stradivarius violin
Question : She died at 28 but her book on household management famous Answer : Mrs Beeton
Question : Shamanism is the religion of which people Answer : Inuit or Eskimos
Question : Shakespeare wrote Cruel only to be kind in what play Answer : Hamlet
Question : SF are the international car registration letters for which country Answer : Finland
Question : Seth Wheeler patented it in 1871 - what Answer : Wrapping Paper
Question : Sergey Bubka broke world record over 30 times in which event Answer : Pole Vault
Question : September should be seventh month by name why is it ninth Answer : Its 7th year used to
Question : Semiotics is the study of what Answer : Signs or symbols
Question : Selma Lagerlof of Sweden in 1909 first woman to get what Answer : Nobel Prize for
Question : Sean Connery has what real first name Answer : Thomas
Question : Scott Joplin's music used for the film The Sting name the tune Answer : The Entertainer
Question : Scotophobia is the fear of what Answer : Being seen by others
Question : Scooby Do is what breed of dog Answer : Great Dane
Question : Scientists took the word quark from which authors work Answer : James Joyce
Question : Schubert's fourth symphony is nicknamed the what Answer : Tragic
Question : Schschpiel is what game in Germany Answer : Chess
Question : Scarlet O'Hara had what original first name Answer : Patsy
Question : Santiago is the capitol of Chile what does it mean Answer : Saint Iago - or Saint
Question : Santa Cruz airport serves which city Answer : Bombay
Question : Sand, Soda and what are the main ingredients of glass Answer : Limestone
Question : Samuel Pepys wife always slept with what in her hand Answer : His Dick
Question : Sam Weller was whose servant in a Dickens book Answer : Samuel Pickwick
Question : Salix Alba produces which drug Answer : Aspirin - from the
Question : Saint Stephens day is better known as what Answer : Boxing day
Question : Saint Lidwina is the Patron Saint of who Answer : Skaters
Question : Saint Homobonus is the Patron Saint of who Answer : Business People
Question : Saint Bibiana is the Patron Saint of what Answer : Hangovers
Question : Saint Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland and where else Answer : Russia
Question : Sailors round the horn - off which country are they doing it Answer : Chile
Question : Russia has one but the US has at least six - what Answer : Places called Moscow
Question : Rudolf the red nosed reindeer had a girlfriend - name her Answer : Clarissa
Question : Rose O'Neil created the Kewpie doll where is it signed Answer : Sole of Foot
Question : Ronald Wycherley became more famous as who Answer : Billy Fury
Question : Rolf Harris was Australian junior champion at what Answer : Swimming –
Question : Roger Bannister ran the first sub 4 minute mile who ran 2nd Answer : John Landie of New
Question : Rodin's The Thinker is really a portrait of what Italian poet Answer : Dante
Question : Rocky and Bullwinkle enemies are Boris Badenov and who Answer : Natasha Fatale
Question : Rocketbuster make the worlds largest authentic what Answer : Cowboy boots
Question : Robin, Rugby and Simple appear in which Shakespeare play Answer : The Merry Wives of
Question : Robin Goodfellow alternative name which Shakespeare character Answer : Puck
Question : Richard Hannay hero of the 39 steps is which nationality Answer : Canadian
Question : Richard Bachman is a pseudonym of which author Answer : Steven King
Question : Richard Arkwright invented the Spinning Jenny what job had he Answer : Barber
Question : Richard Adams wrote the novel Shardik what was Shardik Answer : A Bear
Question : Retsina is a wine from which country Answer : Greece
Question : Rene Raymond is better known as which author Answer : Raymond Chandler
Question : Released in 1908 what was the first ever horror film Answer : Dr Jeckyll and Mr
Question : Red white blue yellow green what's missing from Rubik's cube Answer : Orange
Question : Red headed men are more likely than others to do what Answer : Go Bald
Question : Red Connors played by Edgar Buchanan which cowboys partner Answer : Hopalong Cassidy
Question : Records show four Popes died doing what Answer : Having Sex
Question : RC Cola were the first company to do what Answer : Sell cola in cans
Question : Rapa Nui is better known as what Answer : Easter Island
Question : Quiz, bandlore, coblentz, disk all different names for what item Answer : Yoyo - from Tagalog
Question : Quilp (A Dwarf) is a character in which Dickens novel Answer : The Old Curiosity
Question : Queequeg, Daggoo, Tashteego had what job on the Peaquod Answer : Harpooners
Question : Queen Victoria in 1837 was the first English monarch to do what Answer : Live in Buckingham
Question : Queen Mary II died at age 32 what killed her Answer : Smallpox
Question : Quarter oz whiskey half ounce sloe gin makes a black what Answer : Hawk
Question : Python film Your mother was a hamster father smelt of what Answer : Elderberries
Question : PY are the international car registration letters of which country Answer : Paraguay
Question : Purple green and gold are the official colours which annual event Answer : Mardi Gras
Question : Pulque is a beer based on what Answer : Cactus
Question : Psyscrophillia is sexual arousal by what Answer : Cold
Question : Proverbially it was a bold man who first ate what Answer : An Oyster
Question : Proverbially a man is as old as he feels a woman as old as she? Answer : Looks
Question : Prosopography is the study of what Answer : Careers
Question : Professor Kelp transformed into who Answer : Buddy Love – Jerry
Question : Pride, Avarice, Envy, Gluttony, Sloth, Lust what's missing Answer : Wrath
Question : Preparing to invade Japan in WW2 the US ordered 400000 what Answer : Purple Hearts
Question : Post boxes in the UK are red what colour are they in France Answer : Yellow
Question : Portuguese West Africa is now known as what Answer : Angola
Question : Portrait of a Man is the real title of which artistic work Answer : The Laughing
Question : Port (left) was called what before Admiralty named it port in 1844 Answer : Larboard
Question : Pope John Paul II played for the Polish national team what sport Answer : Rugby
Question : Pomona was the Roman Goddess of what Answer : Fruit Trees
Question : Polite society man does it 2 legs woman sitting dog 3 legs what Answer : Shake hands
Question : Polish sprinter Ewa Klobukowska first do what at Kiev in 1967 Answer : Fail sex test was
Question : Pintado, Pochard, Scaup, Scoter and Smee types of what Answer : Ducks
Question : Pine, Beach, Stone, Sable or American types of what creature Answer : Martins
Question : Pilgrims visit Mecca where is Mecca Answer : Saudi Arabia
Question : Pif Paf Pof is the Dutch equivalent of which English phrase Answer : Snap Crackle Pop
Question : Pierre Augustine Caron de Baumarchais play what Opera based on it Answer : Barber of Seville
Question : Pidgin English started because of trade between UK and where Answer : China
Question : Pidge appeared in which Disney film Answer : Lady and Tramp pet
Question : Picardy is in the north east of which country Answer : France
Question : Philip Glass wrote an opera about which famous person Answer : Albert Einstein
Question : Petroselinum crispum is the Latin name of which herb Answer : Parsley
Question : Petilent wine is what Answer : Slightly sparkling
Question : Peter Sellers played Clouseau but who dropped the role Answer : Peter Ustinov
Question : Peter Parker is the alter ego of which superhero Answer : Spiderman
Question : Peter George wrote Two Hours to Doom filmed as what Answer : Dr Strangelove
Question : Persia became Iran in 1935 what was it before it was Persia Answer : Iran
Question : Pernell Roberts played which character in a TV western series Answer : Adam Cartwright
Question : People with hypertrichosis have lots of what Answer : Hair
Question : Peggy is a diminutive for which girls name Answer : Margaret
Question : Peach pear and plum all members of which family of plants Answer : Roses
Question : Pavarti or Uma is the wife of who in Hindu religion Answer : Shiva
Question : Patusnaya and mallasol types of what Answer : Caviar
Question : Pat Sullivan created which cartoon character Answer : Felix the cat
Question : Parr, Smolt and Grilse different names same thing what Answer : Salmon - life stages
Question : Parorexia is the desire for what Answer : Strange Foods
Question : Paronite and caronite are the ores what is extracted Answer : Titanium
Question : Paludism is an old name for which disease Answer : Malaria
Question : Palm, Olive, Cyprus and Cedar what is the biblical link Answer : Woods cross made
Question : Pali is the sacred language of who Answer : Buddhists in India
Question : Pak man was called Paka in Japan what does paka mean Answer : Eating
Question : Outside the work is the literal meaning of which snack food Answer : Hors Derves
Question : Otalgia is what condition Answer : Earache
Question : Oswestry founded in 1407 is Britain's oldest what Answer : Public School Eton
Question : Orthoepy is the study of what Answer : Word pronunciation
Question : Ordinary seaman Able Seaman what comes next Answer : Leading Seaman
Question : Optiphone, Lustreer and Mirascope early names for which item Answer : Television
Question : Operation Urgent Fury was the US invasion of where Answer : Granada
Question : Operation Thunderbolt was the nickname given to which raid Answer : Israeli raid on Entebbe
Question : Operation Olympic was a WW2 invasion plan not used where Answer : Japan surrendered
Question : Opaque 2 is a modern variety of which cereal crop Answer : Maize
Question : Ontology is the study of what Answer : Being
Question : Only two north American Indian tribes with 3 letters Wea and what Answer : Fox
Question : Only one world team horseracing event at Ascot what trophy Answer : Shergar Cup
Question : Only one miracle is mentioned in all four gospels what is it Answer : Feeding of 5000
Question : Only dead people can be on US postage stamps except who Answer : Astronauts
Question : Only 15% of French wines have what on the label Answer : Appellation Controlee
Question : One third of Taiwanese funeral processions include what Answer : A stripper
Question : One quarter of people who lose sense of small also lose what Answer : Desire for sex
Question : One of the band steps is nicknamed H what's it stand for Answer : Hyperactive
Question : One anger Two mirth Three wedding Four birth what are they Answer : Crows
Question : On which circuit is the Portuguese grand prix held Answer : Estoril
Question : On which badge are Minerva, Clipper ship, Grizzly bear, Eureka Answer : California Highway
Question : On which annual day do most heart attacks occur Answer : New years day
Question : On what date Greek Russian orthodox churches celebrate Xmas Answer : January 6th
Question : On what common object could you find a gate and a claw Answer : Camera
Question : On what common item would you find a worm Answer : Corkscrew it’s the
Question : On what common item would you find a keeper Answer : Belt its loop that holds
Question : On what common item would you find a harp Answer : Lamp metal part
Question : On TV what team worked out of Iolani Palace Answer : Hawaii 5 0
Question : On the Thames they go swan upping annually what is it Answer : Counting swan
Question : On the same subject who eventually married Lord Peter Wimsey Answer : Harriot Vane
Question : On the Beaufort scale what is defined as force 11 Answer : A Storm
Question : On the Beaufort scale 8 represents what Answer : A Gale
Question : On Quaker Oats what word is written on the scroll on the box Answer : Pure
Question : On Earth what would you find in an orbit Answer : Eyeball - orbits eye
Question : On average it takes 1.5 hours to do what Answer : Fully cremate a corpse
Question : On average it rains 4 days a week in what European capital Answer : Amsterdam or
Question : On an ordinance survey map which symbol shows a battlefield Answer : Crossed swords
Question : On an ordinance survey map what does a H in circle represent Answer : Hospital
Question : On a UK ordinance survey map what is shown by a red flag Answer : Motor Racing Circuit
Question : On a standard rainbow what colour is on the inside of the curve Answer : Violet
Question : On a racing form what does the letter u indicate Answer : Unseated rider
Question : On a prescription what does PO mean Answer : By mouth
Question : On a poll 50% men said sex in bed favourite 20% fem what fem Answer : Reading 23%
Question : On a piano the left pedal is the soft what's the right called Answer : Sustaining
Question : On a pencil what do the initials HB stand for Answer : Hard Black
Question : On a carving in Coventry Cathedral what did Lady Godiva ride Answer : A Goat
Question : On "Sesame Street," what is the name of Big Bird's teddy bear Answer : Radar
Question : Olof Sonderblom conceived and patented what technology Answer : Token Ring
Question : Old Honiton Genoese and Mechlin all types of what Answer : Lace
Question : Old Dominion was a nickname of which US state Answer : Virginia
Question : Okamoto in Japan is the worlds largest maker of what Answer : Condoms
Question : Oil is the most traded product in the world what is the second Answer : Coffee
Question : Oil can Henry is the enemy of which cartoon character Answer : Mighty Mouse
Question : O'Henry created which western character in a short story Answer : The Cisco Kid
Question : Of what did the poet John Milton die Answer : Gout
Question : Of what are Bristol, Rockingham, Chelsea, and Minton types Answer : Pottery Porcelain
Question : Oedipus married his mother - who was she Answer : Jocasta
Question : Odin owned Geri and Freki what were they Answer : Wolves
Question : Odele and Odette appear in what Tchaikovsky ballet Answer : Swan Lake
Question : Nylon was invented in 1934 what product first used it Answer : Toothbrush
Question : November 28th 1948 what was the first TV western in the USA Answer : Hopalong Cassidy
Question : Nostology is the study of what Answer : Senility
Question : Nossa Senhora da Aparecida is Patron Saint of which country Answer : Brazil
Question : Norse mythology Asgard was home of the Gods what's Midgard Answer : Earth
Question : Norman Bean became famous as which author Answer : Edgar Rice Burroughs
Question : Nonage is what reason to stop a marriage Answer : Underage one or both
Question : Nigel Neil created which famous UK Professor in the 50s Answer : Professor Quatermass
Question : Nevada and Canberra are varieties of which vegetable Answer : Cauliflower
Question : Nelis, Seckel, Forelle and Bosc all varieties of what Answer : Pears
Question : Near Ayres Rock is a lake named after which composer Answer : Mozart
Question : Narita is the main airport of which city Answer : Tokyo
Question : Napka currency Ismara official capital which African country Answer : Eritrea
Question : NAOH is the chemical formula for what Answer : Sodium Hydroxide
Question : Names from jobs - Baker Cook obvious what was a Pallistair Answer : Fence maker
Question : Name woman set up free birth control clinic in Holloway in 1920 Answer : Marie Stopes
Question : Name was the first city to mint its own gold coins in 1252 Answer : Florence – florin
Question : Name was Richard Kimble's favourite alias in the TV series Answer : Jim
Question : Name vegetable banned different times causing leprosy rickets Answer : Potato
Question : Name US mountain range comes from French At the Bows Answer : Ozarks - Aux Arcs
Question : Name UK TV show with Jim Hacker and Sir Humphry Appleby Answer : Yes Minister
Question : Name UK General who defeated Montcalm on Plains Abraham Answer : James Wolfe
Question : Name Tina Turners solo comeback album of 1984 Answer : Private Dancer
Question : Name the X man who shoots laser beams from his eyes Answer : Cyclops
Question : Name the test applied to computers to see if they can think Answer : Turing test
Question : Name the subject Harry Harrison's 1977 book Great Balls of Fire Answer : Sex in Science Fiction
Question : Name the son / daughter of Eliot / Ruth Handler Answer : Barbie / Ken yes those
Question : Name the smurf spin off characters that live underwater Answer : Snorks
Question : Name the Shakespeare play with a city in Greece in name Answer : Timon of Athens
Question : Name the Shakespeare character son of the witch Sycorax Answer : Caliban in The
Question : Name the Rolling Stones second album Answer : Rolling Stones No 2
Question : Name the river that flows through Baghdad Answer : Tigris
Question : Name the raven in George Orwell's Animal Farm Answer : Moses
Question : Name the profession most often late for doctors appointments Answer : Doctors
Question : Name the producer of Starsky & Hutch and Beverly Hills 91210 Answer : Aaron Sperling
Question : Name the one person who has won a Nobel and an Oscar Answer : G B Shaw Lit 1925
Question : Name the Motown star shot and killed by his father in 1984 Answer : Marvin Gaye
Question : Name the most downloaded cyberpet over 14 million Answer : MOPy fish
Question : Name the lion in the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Answer : Aslan
Question : Name the knot used to shorten a rope without cutting it Answer : Sheepshank
Question : Name the home city of the US football team nicknamed Falcons Answer : Atlanta
Question : Name the Greek national airline Answer : Olympic Airways
Question : Name the first war submarine invented by David Bushnell it sank Answer : Turtle
Question : Name the first teddy bear in space Answer : Mishka 1980 Olympic
Question : Name the first person to hit a golf ball over 400 yards with 6 iron Answer : Alan Shepherd on the
Question : Name the first foreign company to open a factory in the USA Answer : Volkswagen
Question : Name the first Bond film not based on an Ian Fleming book Answer : Goldeneye
Question : Name the first African American doll produced by Mattel Answer : Francie
Question : Name the first actor to get best actor Oscar for repeating a role Answer : Paul Newman –
Question : Name the English chemist who first isolated sodium Answer : Sir Humphry Davie
Question : Name the dogs in Magnum PI Answer : Zeus Apollo
Question : Name the detective in My gun is Quick, Murder is my Business Answer : Mike Hammer –
Question : Name the dark lord in Lord of the Rings Answer : Sauron
Question : Name the cowardly member of Dick Dastardly's squadron Answer : Zilly
Question : Name the companion of the cartoon character Secret Squirrel Answer : Morocco Mole
Question : Name the Capital of the Ukraine Answer : Kiev
Question : Name the British General in charge of the 1916 offensive WW1 Answer : Sir Douglas Haig
Question : Name the boat on which you can see Niagara Falls Answer : Maid of the Mist
Question : Name the Beatles first LP released in 1963 Answer : Please-please me
Question : Name the American pilot shot down over Russia in 1960 Answer : Francis Garry Powers
Question : Name the 3 headed dog in Harry Potter and Philosophers stone Answer : Fluffy
Question : Name surveyors symbol that looks like a broad arrow with a bar Answer : Benchmark
Question : Name Steve McQueen's Karate teacher - later an actor Answer : Chuck Norris
Question : Name Stephen King's first published novel Answer : Carrie
Question : Name Shakespeare play Ariel, Miranda and Prospero appear Answer : The Tempest
Question : Name Roman soldier who is supposed to have stabbed Jesus Answer : Longinius
Question : Name Pluto's moon Answer : Charon
Question : Name Pink Floyds only single Answer : Oranges and Lemons
Question : Name origins Baker obvious but what had a Palmer done Answer : Pilgrimage returned
Question : Name only boxer to win a world title who never had a manager Answer : Jake La Motta
Question : Name of which household object comes from Latin to wonder at Answer : Mirror
Question : Name of the road system links 17 capitals in South America Answer : Pan American
Question : Name of the Major General who invented the exploding shell Answer : Henry Shrapnel
Question : Name most performed opera at London opera House since 1833 Answer : La Boheme
Question : Name Mary Quant's shop that led the 60s fashion revolution Answer : Bazaar
Question : Name Lois Lanes stewardess sister Answer : Lucy Lane
Question : Name John Huston's last film Answer : The Dead
Question : Name Indiana Joneses dog Answer : Indiana
Question : Name Hong Kong Phooey's cat Answer : Spot
Question : Name Hercule Poirot's valet Answer : George
Question : Name Harry Potters non magical cousin Answer : Dudley Dursley
Question : Name group originally called the golliwogs had hit Proud Mary Answer : Credence Clearwater
Question : Name Greek Goat Amaltheas horns that good things flowed from Answer : Cornucopia
Question : Name Glen Millers signature tune Answer : Moonlight Serenade
Question : Name Frosty the Snowman's son Answer : Chilly – Millie
Question : Name Frank Sinatra's Yacht Answer : My Way Again
Question : Name European Cathedral known as the coronation cathedral Answer : Rheims
Question : Name Ernest Hemmingway's book dealing with bullfighting Answer : Fiesta
Question : Name Eleanor Roosevelt's job 1932 husband became president Answer : Editor of magazine
Question : Name Casper the friendly ghosts horse Answer : Nightmare
Question : Name Canada's oldest incorporated city Answer : Saint John
Question : Name both the Greek and Roman God of Prophecy and Plagues Answer : Apollo
Question : Name Bilbo Baggins mother Answer : Belladonna Took
Question : Name bald head character that peers over walls saying wot no Answer : Chad
Question : Name award shaped like a teapot with a skull and crossbones Answer : Agatha - for crime
Question : Name Alice's pet cat Answer : Dinah
Question : Name actor fired as no star quality because of big Adams apple Answer : Clint Eastwood
Question : Name a quadruped beginning with the letter N Answer : Newt - Nutria – Nagli
Question : N2O is more commonly known as what Answer : Laughing gas
Question : N is the civil aircraft marking for which country Answer : USA
Question : Myosotis Sylvestris is the Latin name of which common plant Answer : Forget me Not
Question : Musophobia is a fear of what Answer : Mice
Question : Musical terms - what does De Capo mean on a score Answer : From the beginning
Question : Musca Domestica can cause disease in man - what is it Answer : Common Housefly
Question : Mumbai is the modern name of which city Answer : Bombay
Question : Mrs Hugh McCorquodale was famous as what literary figure Answer : Barbara Cartland
Question : Mozart wrote Ah, Vous Dirai-Je, Maman what's its English title Answer : Twinkle – Twinkle
Question : Mountain ranges like Sierra Nevada what does Nevada mean Answer : Snow Topped
Question : Mount Logan is the highest mountain in which country Answer : Canada
Question : Most people bob for apples what do Adams family bob for Answer : Crabs
Question : Most people associate the colour green with which flavour Answer : Mint
Question : More than 14 million are sold daily in 150 countries - what Answer : Bic pens
Question : Mojo is a Filipino what Answer : Alcoholic fruit punch
Question : Miss Lemon is what detectives confidential secretary Answer : Hercule Poirot
Question : Misogamy is a dislike or hatred of what Answer : Marriage
Question : Miso a basic ingredient in Japanese cooking is made of what Answer : Soybean paste
Question : Mimi is the first name of which Warner Bros cartoon character Answer : Roadrunner
Question : Middle Ages having what creatures in the house was good luck Answer : Ants
Question : Michael Bond created which children's character Answer : Paddington Bear
Question : Messidor, Thermidor and Fructidor were what in 1789 (JJA) Answer : French revolutionary
Question : Mentu Egyptian Tyr Norse Gods of what Answer : War
Question : Mens world championships started 1903 but 1934 women what Answer : Gymnastics
Question : Menkes Kinky Hair Syndrome caused by deficiency of what Answer : Copper
Question : Mendelssohn's Wedding March comes from which work Answer : A Midsummer Nights
Question : Mendelssohn's symphony number 4 is nicknamed what Answer : The Italian
Question : Men without chest hair are more likely to get what disease Answer : Cirrhosis of the liver
Question : Men play it at 40 feet women 30 feet what game Answer : Horseshoes
Question : Men are ten times more likely than women to have what Answer : Colour Blindness
Question : Memonites are what Christian sect founded 1525 Conrad Grebel Answer : Anabaptists like
Question : Membrenaphone musical instruments commonly called what Answer : Drums
Question : Melita in the Bible where Paul was shipwrecked is where today Answer : Malta
Question : Mediolanum was the Roman name for what Italian city Answer : Milan
Question : Medieval wine measurement there are two buts to a what Answer : Tun
Question : Meaning person who overcomes name the ancient Indian religion Answer : Jainism
Question : Mauna Loa, Paricutin, Surtsey and Susya are all what Answer : Volcanoes
Question : Marzipan comes from Marci Panis literally meaning what Answer : Marks bread St Marks
Question : Mary Surratt what the first woman to do what in US Answer : Be Hanged
Question : Mary Pickford Charlie Chaplin and who founded United Artists Answer : D W Griffith
Question : Mary Ann Nichols was the first - the first what Answer : Victim of Jack the
Question : Marie Stopes discovered what in British Museum after marriage Answer : Should not be virgin
Question : Marie Gresholtz is better known as who Answer : Madam Tussaud
Question : Margaret Herrick named it in 1931 what Answer : The Oscar – looked
Question : Marfona, Romano and Pentland Javelin varieties of what Answer : Potatoes
Question : March April and May are the only months that have what Answer : Anagrams Charm
Question : Mao had the red book who did the green book on African unity Answer : Moammar Qaddhaffi
Question : Manutius's Virgil printed 1501 was the first time what was used Answer : Italic letters
Question : Manticore was a mythical beast head of a man body of what Answer : A Lion
Question : Mansard, Gambrel and Hip all types of what Answer : Building roof
Question : Majorca belongs to which island group Answer : Balearic Islands
Question : Maiden, Mother of All, Footman all parts of what Answer : A Spinning wheel
Question : Madam Hooch teaches what at Hogwarts school Answer : Quidditch
Question : Lusophone describes countries whose main language is what Answer : Portuguese
Question : Lucy Hobbs Taylor 1867 first woman in the US to do what Answer : Become a registered
Question : Lucus Dominitus Ahenobarbus was better known as who Answer : Nero
Question : Lovely Rita meter maid appeared on which Beatles album Answer : Sergeant Peppers
Question : Louisa Adams was the only first lady to be what Answer : Born outside USA
Question : Louis Maxwell became well know for playing which role Answer : Moneypenny in early
Question : Lord Lovat was the last in England to do what Answer : Be judicially
Question : Lord Harry, Old Billy, Queed, Skipper, Toast nicknames for who Answer : The Devil or Satan
Question : Long jump, High Jump, Triple Jump what missing Answer : Pole Vault Olympic
Question : London link Prince Edward's, Prince of Wales, Her Majesty's Answer : Theatres
Question : London and which UK city are joined by the Grand Union canal Answer : Birmingham
Question : Little Larry Puny Pete Small Sam considered names of who Answer : Dickens Tiny Tim
Question : Little Eva introduced which dance in 1962 Answer : The Locomotion
Question : Literal translation what Persian word is leg garment Answer : Panamas
Question : Liquid Sunshine was the original slogan of which product Answer : Doctor Peppers
Question : Link the sports Cricket, Rackets, Croquet and Motorboat racing Answer : Only appeared once in
Question : Link Aurora Texas, Spitsbergen Norway and Ubatuba Brazil Answer : UFO crash sites
Question : Limnology is the study of what Answer : Marshes from Greek
Question : Lexico was invented in 1932 what did it change its name to Answer : Scrabble
Question : Lewis Wilson was the first actor to play which character Answer : Batman
Question : Leslie Hornby became more famous as who Answer : Twiggy
Question : Les Gray was the lead singer of which group Answer : Mud
Question : Lepidoptera (from the Greek) literally means what Answer : Scaly Winged
Question : Leonid Kravchuk became president of where in 1991 Answer : Ukraine
Question : Legend says tortellini was created to honour what part of Venus Answer : Her belly button
Question : Lee Marvin won the best actor Oscar for what 1965 film Answer : Cat Ballou
Question : Launfal, Pelleas and Tristram were part of what group Answer : Knights of the Round
Question : Lake Tittikaka is in Peru and what other country Answer : Bolivia
Question : Lahnaphophobia is the fear of what Answer : Vegetables
Question : Lagomorphs refer to which animal Answer : Rabbits
Question : Krusty the Clown and Chandler in Friends have an extra what Answer : Nipple
Question : Knock-Knock was the first cartoon starring what character 1940 Answer : Woody Woodpecker
Question : Klu Klux Clam, Uncle Ant Disgruntled goat characters from? Answer : Itchy & Scratchy in
Question : Kitty, fire, draw and tuck in are terms in what sport Answer : Green Bowls
Question : Kipros in Greek Kibris in Turkish what is it in English Answer : Cyprus
Question : Kier Auro is good morning in what language Answer : Maori
Question : Kevin Kline won best supporting actor Oscar which 1988 film Answer : A Fish Called Wanda
Question : Kenneth Daigneau won $100 for naming which product Answer : Spam
Question : Kallium is the old name for which element Answer : Potassium
Question : Kaleidoscope. Daddy, Palomino and Changes name the author Answer : Danielle Steele
Question : JVC launched VHS in 1976 what does VHS stand for Answer : Video Home System
Question : June 1988 who's on covers Time, Life, People, and Sports Illustrated Answer : Mike Tyson
Question : Jumping Badger was the original name of which Indian leader Answer : Chief Sitting Bull
Question : Julius Sturgis in 1861 built the first US factory making what Answer : Pretzels
Question : Josephine Hull best supporting actress Oscar which 1950 film Answer : Harvey
Question : Josef Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili became famous as who Answer : Joseph Stalin
Question : John Young, Gemini 3, 1968 first to do what in space Answer : Eat a hamburger
Question : John Tenniel drew the illustrations for what famous book Answer : Alice in Wonderland
Question : John Palmer is buried in York what better known name Answer : Dick Turpin
Question : John McEnroe won Wimbledon doubles with what partner Answer : Peter Fleming
Question : John Lennon named The Quarrymen after what Answer : His old school
Question : John Huxham in 1750 invented which word Answer : Influenza
Question : John Hetherington in London introduced what in 1797 Answer : Top Hats
Question : John Downland was 16th century composer for which instrument Answer : The Lute
Question : John Dick Ann Timmy who is missing from this famous five Answer : Julian
Question : John de Lancie played which character in the Star Trek series Answer : Q
Question : John Books was the final role of which actor Answer : John Wayne in The
Question : Jimmy Doyle died during a title fight in 1947 who was opponent Answer : Sugar Ray Robinson
Question : Jim Rhodes is the alter ego of which Marvel comic book hero Answer : Iron Man
Question : Jim Bakus supplied the voice of which cartoon character Answer : Mr Magoo
Question : Jewish boys have a Barmitsva at 13 what do girls get at 12 Answer : A Batmitsva
Question : Jeffery Archer wrote Kane and Abel what was the sequel called Answer : The Prodigal
Question : Jean Montgolfier in 1157 built the worlds first what Answer : Paper factory
Question : Jayne Austin is famous but who reigned Britain when she wrote Answer : George III
Question : Jason sailed in the Argo but who steered the ship Answer : Argus
Question : Jason and the Argonauts sailed to where looking for the fleece Answer : Colchis
Question : Janet Jackson had a starring role in which TV series Answer : Fame
Question : Jan Lodvik Hock changed his name to what Answer : Robert Maxwell
Question : James Bond flew Little Nellie in which film Answer : You Only Live Twice
Question : Jacques Garnerin made the first in 1797 the first what Answer : Parachute Jump
Question : Jack Palance won best supporting actor Oscar in what 1991 film Answer : City Slickers
Question : Jack Nicklaus named his course after his UK favourite what Answer : Muirfield
Question : J G Galle discovered it in 1846 - discovered what Answer : The planet Neptune
Question : Ivan Maugher won six world titles at what sport Answer : Speedway
Question : Its usual diameter is 4.5 inches what is it Answer : Golf Hole
Question : It's now the Birmingham Royal Ballet but it used to be what Answer : Saddlers Wells Opera
Question : Its branches are Soto Renzai members ponder Koans what is it Answer : Zen Buddhism
Question : Italian painter Jacopo Robusti is better known as who Answer : Tintoretto
Question : It was finally abolished in Britain in 1948 - what was Answer : Flogging
Question : It is the English Channel but what do the French call it Answer : La Manche
Question : It is illegal to take picture of who in Zambia Answer : Pygmies
Question : It costs $30 a day in Austria to do this nude in winter - what Answer : Cross country skiing
Question : It came into football in 1923 men say women don’t understand? Answer : The offside rule
Question : Istanbul and Constantinople what else was it called Answer : Byzantium
Question : Israel Baline became more famous under what name Answer : Irving Berlin
Question : Isaiah Sellers did it before Samuel Clements - did what Answer : Used Mark Twain
Question : Introduced in 1964 name Barbie's sister Answer : Skipper
Question : Interpol was founded in 1923 in what city Answer : Vienna
Question : International registration letters what country is ZR Answer : Zaire
Question : International car registration letters what country is RA Answer : Argentina
Question : Intelligents Report a quarterly magazine in US which subject Answer : UFO organisation
Question : Insertion, Heap, Topological and Bubble types of which IT thing Answer : Sorting methods in
Question : India has the largest Hindu population what country has second Answer : Nepal
Question : Inderan, Delgado, LeMond and Fignon names in what sport Answer : Cycling
Question : In your body where is the macula Answer : Eye centre of the
Question : In you called Jl52020 or 555 2020 in film who would answer Answer : Ghostbusters
Question : In Yiddish what is your Pupik Answer : Belly Button
Question : In WW2 what was the British equivalent of the German E-Boat Answer : MTB or Motor
Question : In WW2 what was operation dynamo Answer : Evacuation of
Question : In WW2 what kind of aircraft was a horsa Answer : A glider
Question : In WW2 in what French city did the Germans surrender Answer : Reims
Question : In WW1 what were Lucifer's Answer : Matches
Question : In WW1 what warning device was on the top of Eiffel Tower Answer : Parrots
Question : In Winnipeg there is a statue to which bear Answer : Winnie the Pooh
Question : In Winnie the Pooh what's the name over the door Pooh's house Answer : Mr Sanders
Question : In which sport would you hear the term Intente Answer : Jai Alai – Players
Question : In which sport would you compete for the Nino Bibia cup Answer : Bobsleighing
Question : In which sport would they use the term straight handle Answer : Curling - stone sent no
Question : In which sport would they use the term crotch ball Answer : Handball - ball hitting
Question : In which sport is the Wingate trophy awarded Answer : Lacrosse
Question : In which sport is the Lugano trophy awarded Answer : Road Walking
Question : In which sport is the Lance B Todd memorial award won Answer : Man of the Match
Question : In which sport do you need to score five to win Answer : Fencing - five hits
Question : In which sport are the trainees traditionally bricklayers Answer : Bullfighting
Question : In which religion are the holy writings called the Adi Granth Answer : Sikh
Question : In which novel would you find reference to "The Cracks of Doom" Answer : Lord of the Rings
Question : In which novel did we meet Jack, Ralph and asthmatic Piggy Answer : Lord of the Flies
Question : In which London street is the US embassy Answer : Grosvener Square
Question : In which Irish county can you kiss the Blaney stone Answer : Cork
Question : In which game would you use the royal fork Answer : Chess knight threaten
Question : In which form of Japanese theatre are all roles played by men Answer : Kabuki
Question : In which film was the best supporting actor Oscar won in 1975 Answer : The Sunshine Boys
Question : In which film did Woody Allen direct Sylvester Stallone Answer : Bananas - 1971 –
Question : In which film did Cliff Richard sing Living Doll in 1959 Answer : Serious Charge
Question : In which European city is the Arch of Titus Answer : Rome
Question : In which European city is Charles university Answer : Prague
Question : In which European capitol city is a cannon fired at 1.00 pm daily Answer : Edinburgh
Question : In which Dickens novel does the character Fezziwig appear Answer : Christmas Carol –
Question : In which Dickens novel does Little Nell appear Answer : The Old Curiosity
Question : In which country would you find Lake Disappointment Answer : Australia
Question : In which country was Chopin born Answer : Poland
Question : In which country is the worlds longest road tunnel Answer : Switzerland
Question : In which country is the secretariat of the European Parliament Answer : Luxemburg
Question : In which country is the Nokia company based Answer : Finland
Question : In which country is Penina golf course Answer : Portugal
Question : In which country do the Sumi people live Answer : Lapland
Question : In which country did the study of geometry originate Answer : Egypt
Question : In which country did the first Christmas stamp appear in 1898 Answer : Canada
Question : In which country could you spend a taka Answer : Bangladesh
Question : In which country are the Philips company based Answer : Holland
Question : In which country are the most flowers bought per capita Answer : Netherlands
Question : In which city was Galileo born Answer : Pisa
Question : In which city is the worlds busiest MacDonald's Answer : Moscow
Question : In which city is the Kentucky Derby run Answer : Louisville
Question : In which city is the distinctive building of the saddledome Answer : Calgary
Question : In which building do they elect a new Pope Answer : Sistine Chapel
Question : In which book of the Bible did Moses die Answer : Deuteronomy
Question : In which Bond novel did he first want Martinis shaken not stirred Answer : Diamonds are Forever
Question : In which 1960s kids show is The Hood the supervillian Answer : Thunderbirds
Question : In which 1960 film did Elvis Presley play a mixed race character Answer : Flaming Star
Question : In what TV series did we meet Perry Masonry Answer : Flintstones lawyer
Question : In what traditional entertainment does the dog Toby appear Answer : Punch and Judy
Question : In what sport would you find the terms hack, tee and hog line Answer : Curling
Question : In what sport would you find a coffin Answer : Cross country riding
Question : In what sport might you see a stem-christie Answer : Skiing
Question : In what sport does herringboning take place Answer : Skiing
Question : In what sport does a player win when they get 15 points Answer : Badminton
Question : In what series of stories did Inspector Lestrade appear Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : In what Puccini opera does Scarpia appear Answer : Tosca
Question : In what game would you use a baguette Answer : Boule - measuring /
Question : In what famous US building would you find Broadway Answer : Alcatraz - main prison
Question : In what does a steganographer write messages Answer : Invisible ink
Question : In what Dickens novel does Alfred Jingle appear Answer : The Pickwick Papers
Question : In what country would you be rich in Leu Answer : Rumanian currency
Question : In what country was fashion designer Yves St Laurent born Answer : Algeria
Question : In what country is Tiahuanaco Answer : Bolivia
Question : In what country is The Duma part of parliament Answer : Russia
Question : In what country is Peter II of Yugoslavia buried Answer : America only euro
Question : In what country did the word plonk meaning wine originate Answer : Australia
Question : In what country did the Sabines live Answer : Italy
Question : In what country could you spend a tugrik Answer : Mongolia
Question : In what country are the Painted Lakes Answer : Indonesia
Question : In what city would you find the Spanish Riding School Answer : Vienna
Question : In what city would you find The Jacques Cartier bridge Answer : Montreal
Question : In what city did 8 year old Mozart compose his first symphony Answer : London
Question : In what area of France is champagne made Answer : Reims
Question : In western palmistry the index finger is linked to which planet Answer : Jupiter
Question : In Wacky Races who drove the Turbo Terrific Answer : Peter Perfect
Question : In wacky races who drove the Creepy Coop Answer : Gruesome Twosome
Question : In wacky races who drove the converter car Answer : Professor Pat Pending
Question : In Venezuela lovers use pink what Answer : Envelopes - post half
Question : In US what sporting good outsells Base Basket and Footballs Answer : Frisbees sales beat all
Question : In US only 8 % of women do it - but it changes their lives - what Answer : Propose marriage to
Question : In UK whose private house has its own court and 11 prison cells Answer : Lord Mayor London
Question : In TV series The Prisoner what's the name of the giant balloon Answer : Rover
Question : In TS Elliot's book of practical cats name the mystery cat Answer : Macavity
Question : In traditional wedding anniversaries what is given on the twelfth Answer : Silk
Question : In traditional anniversaries what is given for the thirtieth Answer : Pearl
Question : In their lifetime the average human grows 8 feet of what Answer : Nose Hair
Question : In the Wizard of Oz name the Good Witch of the North Answer : Glinda
Question : In the USA what is Marine One Answer : Presidents Helicopter
Question : In the USA on January 1 you have the greatest risk of what Answer : Being Murdered
Question : In the USA it’s the Oscars what is it in France Answer : Caesars
Question : In the US women own 35% of what Answer : All businesses
Question : In the US what was the first TV test symbol Answer : Dollar sign
Question : In the US what was free before 1863 Answer : Mail service
Question : In the US what job has an average IQ of 104 Answer : Policeman
Question : In the US money is still top marital argument what is second Answer : What to watch on TV
Question : In the US civil war what were graybacks Answer : Body lice
Question : In the US civil war what pet did Robert E Lee have Answer : A Hen
Question : In the US 20,000 what are made for children each year Answer : TV ads 7000 cereals
Question : In the UK which school choir had a No 1 with a song grandma Answer : Saint Winifred's
Question : In the UK what was the first product advertised on TV in colour Answer : Birds Eye Peas
Question : In the UK they are butter beans what in the USA Answer : Lima Beans
Question : In the UK the Clerk of the Closet is the Queens official what Answer : Chaplin
Question : In the UK sport of Kings what is significant about the number 18 Answer : Max letters in a
Question : In the UK at least which products selling feature is a magic inch Answer : E A Careys Pipes
Question : In the UK 9 out of 10 people live within walking distance of what Answer : A Bus Stop
Question : In the UK 60% of pets have what Answer : Health Insurance
Question : In the twelve labours of Hercules what did he do third Answer : Capture Arcadian Stag
Question : In the strip cartoon Dilbert name Dilbert's girlfriend Answer : Liz
Question : In the song who told Laura he loved her in 1960 Answer : Ricky Valance
Question : In the song My Darling Clemantine how did Clemantine die Answer : Drowning
Question : In the Solar system there are 2 Mount Olympus's Greece and where Answer : Mars
Question : In the Simpsons name the Police Chief Answer : Chester Wiggum
Question : In The Simpsons name the cat Answer : Snowball
Question : In the Simpsons name Ned Flanders wife Answer : Maude
Question : In the Sikh religion what is kesh Answer : Uncut hair or beard
Question : In the siege of Mafeking who led the defenders Answer : Robert Baden Powell
Question : In the Rocky films what was the name of Rocky's wife Answer : Adrian
Question : In the Philippines what is lumpia Answer : Spring Rolls
Question : In the pasa doble what is the female dancer supposed to be Answer : A bullfighters cloak
Question : In the original trivial pursuit brown was what category Answer : Geography
Question : In the original Star Trek who has unrequited love for Mr Spock Answer : Nurse Chapel
Question : In the original Star Trek the Horta was a life form based on what Answer : Silicon
Question : In the original Star Trek series name Spock's mother Answer : Amanda
Question : In the Old Testament whose name means Gods with us Answer : Emanuel
Question : In the Old Testament what is the first book of Moses Answer : Genesis - first 5 all
Question : In the Northern hemisphere its Jan 1st South Aug 1st what is Answer : Racehorse official
Question : In the New Testament publicans had what job Answer : Tax Collectors
Question : In the Muppet band Zoot plays which instrument Answer : Saxophone
Question : In the Mohs scale of hardness what comes in at number eight Answer : Topaz
Question : In the Middle Ages people threw what at the Bride and Groom Answer : Eggs
Question : In The Man with the Golden Gun name Scaramangas assistant Answer : Nick Nack
Question : In the man from UNCLE what does UNCLE stand for Answer : Utd. Net. Com. Law
Question : In the Jewish religion where are shellfish and pork kosher Answer : Chinese Restaurants
Question : In the international code of signals what does Oscar signify Answer : Man overboard
Question : In the human body what is replaced every three months Answer : Eyelashes
Question : In the human body what is produced by the parotid glands Answer : Saliva
Question : In the Harry Potter books what is Aragog Answer : Chief Spider
Question : In the Flintstones what order did Fred and Barney belong to Answer : Water Buffalos
Question : In the film Jumping Jack Flash what is Jack's code key Answer : B Flat
Question : In the film industry what is a flipper (used by child actors) Answer : False teeth
Question : In the Fantastic Four what is Mr Fantastic name Answer : Reed Richards
Question : In the famous song my true love sent me nine what Answer : Drummers drumming
Question : In The Dukes of Hazard who was the sheriff Answer : Roscoe P Coltrane
Question : In the Dr Dolittle stories what type of creature was Too-Too Answer : Owl
Question : In the Dr Dolittle stories what type of creature was Gub-Gub Answer : Pig
Question : In the Dr Dolittle stories what type of creature was Dab-Dab Answer : Duck
Question : In the creation myth on the fourth day God made what Answer : Sun Moon Stars
Question : In the comic strip Garfield what is the teddy bear’s name Answer : Pooky
Question : In the comic Fantastic Four what was Things character name Answer : Benjamin Grimm
Question : In the classical format there are strictly only five positions - what Answer : Ballet
Question : In the Christmas song your true love gave you give eight what Answer : Maids a Milking
Question : In the Chinese horoscope what animal comes last alphabetically Answer : Tiger
Question : In the Chinese horoscope what animal comes first alphabetically Answer : Boar
Question : In the cartoon Scooby Do what is Scrappy Do's battle cry Answer : Puppy Power
Question : In the book Little Women what is the sisters surname Answer : March
Question : In the body where would you find your villus Answer : Small Intestine
Question : In the body where would you find your diverticula Answer : Large Intestine
Question : In the body what do the Islets of Langerhans do Answer : Secrete Insulin
Question : In the body luteinizing hormone is produced by what gland Answer : Pituitary
Question : In the Bible who was Adam and Eves youngest child Answer : Seth or Shet
Question : In the Bible who put Daniel in the lions den Answer : King Darius
Question : In the Bible who climbed Mount Nebo Answer : Moses to see
Question : In the Bible which book follows John Answer : Acts of the Apostles
Question : In the Bible where was Jesus when he ascended into heaven Answer : Bethany
Question : In the Bible what was the sixth plague of Egypt Answer : Water into Blood
Question : In the Bible what was an adamant Answer : Diamond
Question : In the Bible what in Hebrew means Place of a Skull Answer : Golgotha
Question : In the Bible the good Samaritan was travelling to where Answer : Jericho
Question : In the Bible Judah was in which province Answer : Palestine
Question : In the Bible John the Baptist lived on wild honey and what Answer : Locusts
Question : In the Bible David played the Kinnor what is a Kinnor Answer : Lyre
Question : In the Bible Cain built a city named after his son what Answer : Enoch
Question : In the bible - Leviticus - what was lapidation Answer : Death by stoning
Question : In the Beatles White Album who was Martha my Dear Answer : Paul McCartney's
Question : In the Batman comics what is the full real identity of the Riddler Answer : Edward Enigma E
Question : In the animal kingdom what creatures are in the order Chiroptera Answer : Bats
Question : In the A Team name Murdoch’s invisible dog Answer : Billy
Question : In the 1950s which film star was paid $5000 a week Answer : Lassie
Question : In the 1944 film National Velvet name Elizabeth Taylor's horse Answer : Pie
Question : In the 13th century European children were baptised with what Answer : Beer
Question : In Superman what was the original name of The Daily Planet Answer : The Daily Star
Question : In Star Wars what is the Emperors last name Answer : Palpatine
Question : In Star Wars George Lucas modelled the Emperor on who Answer : Richard Nixon
Question : In Star Trek who rules the Ferengi Answer : Grand Nagus
Question : In Star Trek what is Chekov's first name Answer : Pavel
Question : In Star Trek Voyager what is the shuttlecrafts name Answer : The Delta Flyer
Question : In Star Trek the Ferengi 10th rule of Acquisition what is eternal Answer : Greed
Question : In Star Trek Generation who was the chief of security killed off Answer : Tasha Yar
Question : In Star Trek Generation what does Captain Picard drink Answer : Earl Grey Hot
Question : In Star Trek Deep Space Nine which character had a simbiant Answer : Jadzea Dax
Question : In Star Fleet Will Riker plays which musical instrument Answer : Trombone
Question : In standard cine film how many frames are shown each second Answer : Twenty four
Question : In Spain what are Paradors Answer : State owned tourist
Question : In Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice name Shylocks wife Answer : Leah
Question : In Shakespeare who is Romeos love - before Juliet Answer : Rosaline
Question : In Shakespeare what is Richard III title before he becomes king Answer : Duke of Gloucester
Question : In Shakespeare King Lear was king of where Answer : Britain
Question : In Shakespeare Hamlet who is Ophelia's brother Answer : Laertes
Question : In Sesame street name the two headed friendly monster Answer : Frank and Stein
Question : In Sesame street name the detective who often said egad Answer : Sherlock Hemlock
Question : In scrabble what two letters are worth ten points Answer : QZ
Question : In Scottish Gaelic what is a clarsach Answer : A Harp
Question : In science it can be up down strange top or bottom what can Answer : Quark
Question : In Sanskrit it means House of Snow - what does Answer : Himalayas
Question : In Ren and Stimpy what sort of dog is Ren Answer : Chiuhauha
Question : In religious art, which Saint is associated with an ox Answer : Saint Luke
Question : In Rebel Without a Cause name the High School Answer : Dawson
Question : In publishing what is the verso Answer : Left page - Recto right
Question : In Portrait Gallery there's a picture of Livingstone sitting on what Answer : A Rhinoceros
Question : In Peter Pan what were the names of Wendy's brothers Answer : Michael John
Question : In Peter and the Wolf what instrument represents the duck Answer : The Oboe
Question : In Peter and the Wolf what instrument represents the cat Answer : The Clarinet
Question : In Pac Man eating what was worth 5000 points Answer : Banana
Question : In Only Fools and Horses what is Rodney's middle name Answer : Charlton
Question : In old English what is a Bellibone - From French Belle Bonne Answer : Fair Maiden
Question : In Oct 1992 Bernard Lavery of Wales grew an 18lb 3oz what Answer : Brussels Sprout
Question : In Norway what is a brisling Answer : A Sprat
Question : In North Africa a mouflon is a wild what Answer : Sheep
Question : In Norse mythology women were made from a tree - which tree Answer : Elm
Question : In Norse mythology Thor's chariot is pulled by two what Answer : Goats name
Question : In mythology who slew the nine headed hydra Answer : Hercules
Question : In mythology who rode an eight legged horse called Sleipner Answer : Odin
Question : In mythology who married the beautiful maid Galatea Answer : King Pygmalion
Question : In mythology who are sometimes called the dioscuri Answer : Castor Pollux Zeus
Question : In mythology which giant made of brass guarded Crete Answer : Talus
Question : In music what is meant by pianissimo Answer : Very softly
Question : In music if F major is the key what is the relative minor Answer : D minor
Question : In Morse code what letter is represented by .- Dot Dash Answer : Letter A
Question : In Monty Pythons Flying Circus Dinsdale was a giant what Answer : Hedgehog
Question : In military terms what is a SLR Answer : Self Loading Rifle
Question : In medieval times what was a mangonel used for Answer : It was a siege catapult
Question : In medieval France a persons rank was shown by the length of ? Answer : Shoe points
Question : In Medieval China children up to 7 years old would do what Answer : Breastfeed
Question : In MASH what was the character Radars full name Answer : Walter O'Reilly
Question : In MacDonald's what is served in a blue wrapper Answer : Filet-O-Fish
Question : In London what links Lambeth, St James and Westminster Answer : All Palaces
Question : In London what are The Cavalry, Marlborough and Savile Answer : Private Members
Question : In literature who married Mary Morstan Answer : Dr John Watson
Question : In literature who lived at 7 Savile Row Answer : Phileas Fogg
Question : In literature and films whose father was the Earl of Dorincourt Answer : Little Lord Fauntleroy
Question : In liquid measure a pipe is made up of two what Answer : Hogsheads
Question : In legend who killed the mobster Grendel Answer : Beowulf
Question : In Latin mala means bad it's also a favourite Roman food what Answer : Apple
Question : In Las Vegas which gambling thing generates the most profit Answer : Slot Machines
Question : In Korea which animal is the symbol of long life Answer : The deer
Question : In Korea what is ssirum Answer : Sumo Wrestling
Question : In Kiplings poem Gunga Din what job had Gunga Din Answer : Water Carrier
Question : In June 1906 where was the worlds first grand prix held Answer : Le Mans in France
Question : In Japan what is Raku Answer : Biscuit fired Pottery
Question : In Japan what is an obi Answer : A wide Sash worn like
Question : In Japan what is a Kissaten Answer : Coffee Shop
Question : In Japan they sell a last climax - what is it Answer : Brand of tissues
Question : In Japan a trainee geisha must leave what uncovered Answer : Upper lip unpainted
Question : In Italy where are Monterosa Ave Park of Victory Constantine Ave Answer : On a Monopoly board
Question : In Italy their I Puffi, In Hungary Torpok, Samafu in Japan - what Answer : Smurfs
Question : In Italian pasta cusine what does al dente literally mean Answer : To the teeth
Question : In Islington in London it’s a £50 fine for sleeping where Answer : The Public Library
Question : In Islam what is the third piller of wisdom - there's 5 in total Answer : Charity - 2.5 % of
Question : In Islam what is the fourth piller of wisdom - there's 5 in total Answer : Fasting in Ramadan
Question : In India what is a khidmutgar Answer : A Waiter
Question : In Holland what would you do with bare buttocks in the grass Answer : Eat them mix of string
Question : In his will who left his wife his second best bed Answer : William Shakespeare
Question : In Hindu mythology Meru is equal to what Greek site Answer : Olympus
Question : In Hindu Castes Brahmins were priests what were Varsyas Answer : Farmers
Question : In Heraldry what symbol is a lymphad Answer : Ship with oars
Question : In Heraldry what is a canton Answer : A Corner
Question : In Heraldry if things are accosted what position are they in Answer : Side by Side
Question : In Hebrew what does Am rotze min mean (ah-knee ro-tsay) Answer : I want sex
Question : In Hawaii what is the annual Kona festival Answer : Coffee picking contest
Question : In Happy Days what was Potsies full name Answer : Warren Webber
Question : In Happy Days name Fonzies dog Answer : Spunky
Question : In Gustav Holsts Planets suite which planet represents old age Answer : Saturn
Question : In Gustav Holsts planets suite which planet is the magician Answer : Uranus
Question : In Gulliver's Travels name the flying island Answer : Laputa
Question : In Greek what (bad for your diet item) translates into solid bile Answer : Cholesterol
Question : In Greek mythology who was Queen of the underworld Answer : Persephone
Question : In Greek mythology who invented the lyre Answer : Hermes
Question : In Greek mythology which woman's name means all gifts Answer : Pandora
Question : In Greek mythology what type of creature was Chiron Answer : Wise Centaur
Question : In Greek mythology Penthesilea was the queen of which people Answer : Amazons
Question : In Greek mythology Deianeira was the wife of who Answer : Hercules
Question : In Greek mythology Cronos and Rhea were the parents of who Answer : Zeus
Question : In Gone With the Wind name Ashley Wilkes plantation Answer : Twelve Oaks
Question : In Goldfinger name the actress painted gold Answer : Shirley Eaton
Question : In German cusine what are kartofflen Answer : Potato dumplings
Question : In George Orwell's Animal Farm what type of animal was Muriel Answer : The Goat
Question : In Friends where does Joey keep his favourite book Answer : In the Freezer
Question : In French legend who is the lover of Abelard Answer : Heloise
Question : In Frank Herbert's Dune what are the Makers Answer : Sandworms - Shai-
Question : In France who are nicknamed the Kepis blancs Answer : Foreign Legion
Question : In France what take place at Auteuil, Saint-Cloud and Chantilly Answer : Horse Racing – they
Question : In France what kind of nuts are noisette Answer : Hazelnuts
Question : In France what is eau de vie Answer : Brandy
Question : In formula one grand prix what does a black flag waving mean Answer : Car go into pits
Question : In food what does UHT mean on the carton Answer : Ultra Heat Treatment
Question : In Finland who rides a goat named Ukko Answer : Santa Clause
Question : In films who could win the Golden Boot award Answer : Actors in cowboy
Question : In fashion correspondent and bar are types of what item Answer : Shoe
Question : In Equatorial Guinea its illegal to name your child what Answer : Monica
Question : In English its worth 10 points but in Polish only one what is Answer : Letter Z in scrabble
Question : In England what links Arden, Dean, Kielder and New Answer : Forests
Question : In England what can be private, public or approved Answer : Schools
Question : In Ecuador if you were served tronquito what have you eaten Answer : Bull penis soup
Question : In Dukes of Hazard boys drove General Lee name Daisies jeep Answer : Dixie
Question : In dry measure 8 quarts are a what Answer : Peck
Question : In dry measure 16 pints make up a what Answer : Peck
Question : In Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks what magic words used Answer : Bibbity Bobbity Boo
Question : In Dick Dastardly's Vulture squadron name the mechanic Answer : Clunk he did not talk
Question : In Dallas what was the name of the bar Answer : Cattleman's Club
Question : In Curse of the Pink Panther who plays Clouseau after surgery Answer : Roger Moore
Question : In Costa Rica and El Salvador you spend what Answer : Colons
Question : In cooking something made Veronique must contain what Answer : Grapes
Question : In cookery what happens to food served farci Answer : It's stuffed
Question : In cookery what does ricotta literally mean Answer : Twice cooked
Question : In contract bridge a hand called chicane has what Answer : No trump cards
Question : In computing who are floppy and mootilda Answer : Gateways cows
Question : In computing what was the first ironbed Answer : A Scanner
Question : In computing what does EPOS stand for Answer : Electronic Point of
Question : In church terms what are saucers Answer : Domes
Question : In Christian tradition what Saint is the Virgin Mary's mother Answer : Saint Ann
Question : In Christian tradition what day is known as the festival of lights Answer : Candlemas 2 Feb
Question : In CHIPS what make of motorcycles did they ride Answer : Kawasaki
Question : In China its 19 grams but in Denmark 42 grams average what Answer : Weight of mans
Question : In China big wigs have four but lesser men only two what Answer : Outside Pockets
Question : In Burma illegal possession of what item can mean prison Answer : A Modem
Question : In British nobility which title is the highest Answer : Duke
Question : In British army what ranks between Major General and Colonel Answer : Brigadier
Question : In Britain what are Sing Tao and Weng Wei Po Answer : Chinese Newspapers
Question : In Britain since 1300 gold and silver hallmarked what in 1975 Answer : Platinum
Question : In Britain in 1746 what type of clothing was made illegal Answer : Highland Dress – kilt
Question : In Braille which letter uses the least number of raised dots Answer : S
Question : In Bradshaws you would find information about what Answer : Railways
Question : In boxing what comes between bantam and light weight Answer : Feather weight
Question : In Bewitched name the witch doctor who treats Samantha Answer : Doctor Bombay
Question : In Bewitched name Samantha's identical cousin Answer : Serena
Question : In Bewitched Aunt Clara had a collection of what Answer : Doorknobs
Question : In Belgium if you are eating waterzooi what is it Answer : Creamy fish stew
Question : In beer measurement 72 pints make a what Answer : Firkin
Question : In Baseball slang who would use The tools of Ignorance Answer : Catchers Equipment
Question : In Bali they observe noebi a day of what Answer : Silence
Question : In astronomy what are Pallas Vesta and Davida Answer : Asteroids
Question : In astrology which heavenly body rules the sign of Cancer Answer : The Moon
Question : In area what is the largest South American country Answer : Brazil
Question : In Animal Farm what was the name of the farm Answer : Manor Farm
Question : In Animal Farm what kind of creature was Bluebell Answer : A Dog
Question : In ancient Rome what was the triclinium Answer : Dining Room
Question : In Ancient Rome what creature was the symbol of liberty Answer : The Cat
Question : In ancient Rome what could be candida, picta, pulla or virilis Answer : Types of Toga styles
Question : In ancient Greece what was a hoplite Answer : Soldier
Question : In an orchestra which instrument has the greatest number Answer : Violins
Question : In Algeria what is rai Answer : A form of music
Question : In Alabama its illegal to have more than 3 what in your house Answer : Animals
Question : In a survey what is the most popular UK kids TV programme Answer : The Simpsons
Question : In a survey US ERs what is the most commonly broken bone Answer : Clavicle or Collar
Question : In a survey 4% of US employees never do what at work Answer : Laugh
Question : In a survey 32% of wives would change their husbands what Answer : Weight
Question : In a state of readiness is the literal meaning of which job title Answer : Waiter
Question : In a MORI pole what does MORI stand for Answer : Market opinion
Question : In a French restaurant what's plate de jure translate as Answer : Dish of the Day
Question : in a famous Disney film who are Flora Fauna and Merryweather Answer : Fairy Godmothers
Question : In a church who would use the chancel Answer : Choir they sit there
Question : In 2001 one active UK warship named after an Englishman who Answer : Sir Winston Churchill
Question : In 2000 what word was written on Sydney bridge in fireworks Answer : Eternity
Question : In 19th century USA what was The Mongolian Curse Answer : Opium
Question : In 1999 20% of all US tourists came from which country Answer : Japan
Question : In 1996 what was the most common use for a computer 46% Answer : Bookkeeping
Question : In 1995 what was the most common name given to girls in USA Answer : Ashley
Question : In 1995 the average US public school had 75 what Answer : Computers installed
Question : In 1992 2421 US people were injured at home by what Answer : Their Houseplants
Question : In 1987 U2 won Grammy for best album of year name it Answer : The Joshua Tree
Question : In 1976 what show appeared on TV for the first time Answer : Charlie Angels
Question : In 1969 who formed tangerine records Answer : Ray Charles
Question : In 1969 Sport was the first magazine to run an ad for what Answer : Condoms
Question : In 1967, which airline became the first all-jet airline Answer : TWA
Question : In 1967 what new safety measure was introduced to the UK Answer : Breathalyser
Question : In 1967 an Australian had one 11lb in weight - what Answer : Carrot
Question : In 1965 who became country music's first millionairess Answer : Loretta Lynn
Question : In 1965 Gambia achieved independence from which country Answer : United Kingdom
Question : In 1961 Anton Geesink was the first non Japanese to do what Answer : Win a Judo title
Question : In 1956 Irme Nagy lead a revolt in which country Answer : Hungary against
Question : In 1956 16 tons topped the UK charts who was the singer Answer : Tennessee Ernie Ford
Question : In 1951 the shortest ever lasted 2.5 minutes - shortest what Answer : Boat race Oxford sank
Question : In 1950 what character was on first metal lunchbox in the US Answer : Hopalong Cassidy
Question : In 1950 the Minnesota valley canning company became what Answer : Jolly Green Giant
Question : In 1949 what was introduced to cars for the first time Answer : The Ignition key
Question : In 1940s California it was illegal to serve alcohol to who Answer : Homosexuals
Question : In 1937 the BBC first televised which sporting event Answer : Wimbledon
Question : In 1931 what was the first live televised sporting event in the UK Answer : The Derby
Question : In 1927 what ceased to be a weapon in the British Army Answer : The Lance
Question : In 1926 Japan deleted 800000 feet from US films showing what Answer : Kissing - it was
Question : In 1924 the worlds first book of what was published Answer : Crosswords
Question : In 1923 the BBC first broadcast what on the radio Answer : Opera
Question : In 1908 A'Ecu d'Or became the worlds first what Answer : Pornographic film
Question : In 1900 Persian soldiers were paid with what Answer : Donkeys
Question : In 1900 caterer Harry Stevens introduce what words to language Answer : Hot Dogs
Question : In 1900 Americans did it for 9hour 20 min now its 7hour 20 what Answer : Sleep
Question : In 18th century England what was known as Old Tom Answer : Gin
Question : In 1823 the British army soldiers were first issued with what Answer : Trousers
Question : In 1789 Britain legally adopted what officially Answer : Hanging - before it
Question : In 1782 in France what was louison or louisette Answer : The Guillotine before
Question : In 1778 name the first country to send an ambassador to US Answer : France
Question : In 1776 the first union went on strike in the US what job Answer : Journeyman Printers
Question : In 1752 Mr Blake and Callahan raced and began which sport Answer : Steeplechase
Question : In 1741 Robert Keeler first to commercially manufactured what Answer : Marmalade in Dundee
Question : In 1500 BC Egyptian women had to be what to be beautiful Answer : Bald
Question : In 1477 the first advert in English offered what for sale Answer : Prayer Book
Question : In 1449 Thomas Brightfield built London's first what Answer : Lavatory
Question : Illustrator Sydney Paget created the trademarks of who Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : Illinois second largest city and a TV detective share what name Answer : Rockford
Question : Ignoring Queen name the only woman to appear on UK currency Answer : Florence Nightingale
Question : Ignoring obvious what links Minotaur Harpy Centaur and Sphinx Answer : All part human
Question : Ignoring cats what large animals purr when they are happy Answer : Brahma Bulls
Question : If you were watching cricket at The Outer in which city are you Answer : Melbourne Australia
Question : If you were performing Christies or edging what are you doing Answer : Skiing
Question : If you were given some marlite what would you do with it Answer : Dig into soil it’s a
Question : If you were given a sitooterie what would you do with it Answer : Sit out in it
Question : If you were given a pot of vermicide what would you use it for Answer : Killing worms
Question : If you suffered from scripturience what are you compelled to do Answer : Write things down
Question : If you suffered from acronyx what have you got Answer : Ingrown Toenail
Question : If you suffer from protanopia you cannot see what Answer : Colour red
Question : If you suffer from diplopia what have you got Answer : Double vision
Question : If you saw Fringilla Coelebs what bird have you noticed Answer : The Chaffinch
Question : If you sailed due West from Japan what country would you hit Answer : Korea
Question : If you landed at Mirabel international airport where are you Answer : Montreal
Question : If you landed at MCO airfield where are you Answer : Orlando Florida
Question : If you have polythelia what have you got Answer : Three nipples
Question : If you have otophobia what are you afraid of Answer : Opening ones eyes
Question : If you have dysmorphia what do you hate Answer : A body part
Question : If you have cherophobia what are you afraid of Answer : Joy - happiness
Question : If you have Acute hasopharyngitis what's wrong Answer : You got a cold
Question : If you have a rhytidectomy what procedure has occurred Answer : A Face Lift
Question : If you have a buccula what have you got Answer : Double Chin
Question : If you had Tritonopia what would you not see Answer : Colour Blue
Question : If you had some gentles, jig, gag and coop what are you doing Answer : Fishing
Question : If you had crabites what have you got Answer : Collection of fossil
Question : If you had canitis what have you got Answer : Grey hair
Question : If you dial 123 in the UK what service do you get Answer : The speaking clock
Question : If you climbed the Dolomites what country are you in Answer : Italy
Question : If you are using Prime Tierce and Octave what are you doing Answer : Fencing
Question : If you ain't done it by age 40 chances are you never will - what Answer : Go to Prison
Question : If the doctor gave you salversan he would be treating your what Answer : Syphilis
Question : If something is coked en brochette how is it done Answer : On a skewer
Question : If something is caseous what is it like Answer : Cheese
Question : If silver is stamped with a leopard in which city was it assayed Answer : London
Question : If not Shakespeare what links Juliet Cleopatra Mark Antony Answer : Commit Suicide
Question : If a wine is described as alcooleux what has it got Answer : Overwhelming
Question : If a Turkish judge breaks a pencil what does it mean Answer : Your death sentence
Question : If a male ass is a Jackass what is a female called Answer : Jenny
Question : If a dog is canine, cat feline what creature is accipitrine Answer : A hawk
Question : If a doctor says you have singultus what have you got Answer : Hiccups
Question : If a doctor says you have ecchymosis what have you got Answer : A Bruise
Question : If a doctor said you had claudication what have you got Answer : A limp or lameness
Question : If a doctor gives you a clyster what have you just got Answer : Injected into rectum
Question : If a doctor gave you an Ishihara test what is he testing for Answer : Colour blindness
Question : If a dish is served pomontier what does it contain Answer : Potatoes
Question : If a bird nidifies what has it just done Answer : Built a nest
Question : Hyundai and which other car manufacturer are located in Korea Answer : Kia
Question : Hymen in Greek Genius in Roman Gods of what Answer : Fertility and Marriage
Question : Hydrosis is the medical term for what Answer : Sweating
Question : Hydra Gyrum was the Latin name for which element Answer : Mercury - Hg
Question : Hungarian doctor Karolyn Maria Beekert coined what word 1869 Answer : Homosexual
Question : Hugh Hefner and Katherine Hepburn both had degrees in what Answer : Psychology
Question : How to you turn a woman into a cuckquean Answer : Shag her husband
Question : How often does a quotidian thing occur Answer : Daily
Question : How may Oscars did Richard Burton win Answer : None – Seven
Question : How many women know the formula of Coca Cola Answer : None - not allowed
Question : How many one legged popes have there been Answer : None
Question : How many best director Oscars did Alfred Hitchcock win Answer : None
Question : How is the Olympic torch lit Answer : By the sun in Greece
Question : How is something cooked if done en papillote Answer : In Paper
Question : How does paella get its name Answer : From cooking pan
Question : How did Scrooge McDuck earn his first dime Answer : Shining shoes
Question : How did Scotland's Robert the Bruce die Answer : From Leprosy
Question : How did King Arthur acquire the round table Answer : A Wedding gift
Question : How did Dr Watson's first wife die Answer : Diphtheria
Question : How did Billie Holiday get the nickname Lady Answer : Refused to pickup tips
Question : Honi soit qui mal y pence is the motto of what organisation Answer : Order of the Garter
Question : Hitchcock appears in a newspaper in Lifeboat who wrote book Answer : John Steinbeck
Question : Hippoglossus-hippoglossus is which common sea fish Answer : Halibut
Question : Hindu religion Batavia is an incarnation of Vishnu in what form Answer : A Fish
Question : Hermes, Symphony and Anik are all what Answer : Com satellites
Question : Herman Zapf designed what Answer : Dingbats font
Question : Hercules performed twelve labours what was number seven Answer : Capture of the Cretan
Question : Hera in Greece Juno in Rome Goddesses of what Answer : Childbirth
Question : Hemmingway's Old Man and the Sea is set in which country Answer : Cuba
Question : Helsinki 52, Melbourne 56 , Rome 60 what comes next Answer : Tokyo 64 - venues
Question : Heinrich Schliemann archaeologist famous for excavating where Answer : Troy
Question : Hedera Helix is better known by what name Answer : Ivy
Question : He died 28th July 1750 and had 20 children 6 survived name him Answer : Johan Sebastian Bach
Question : Hathor Egyptian, Branwen Celtic, Frigga Norse Goddess of what Answer : Love
Question : Hashimoto's disease is the malfunctioning of which gland Answer : Thyroid
Question : Harry S Truman and Gerald Ford what's the non obvious link Answer : Left handed
Question : Harry Rosoll created which famous bear Answer : Smokey the Bear
Question : Harry Patterson is the real name of which author Answer : Jack Higgins
Question : Harry Longbaugh became better known under what name Answer : The Sundance Kid
Question : Harrods was the first UK store to install what Answer : An escalator
Question : Harp, Elephant and Leopard all types of what Answer : Seal
Question : Harold the Fairhead was the first supreme ruler of where Answer : Norway
Question : Harold H Lipman received a patent in 1858 for what invention Answer : Gluing a rubber on a
Question : Harold H Hilton only Englishman to do what in golf in 1911 Answer : Won UK and US open
Question : Hanoi stands on the Song-Koi - what's it mean Answer : Red River
Question : Hank Ballard and the Midnights first released what in 1960 Answer : The Twist
Question : Handel's Largo comes from which opera Answer : Xerxes
Question : Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith is played on what instrument Answer : Harpsichord
Question : Hamlet, Macbeth Othello which Shakespeare tragedy is missing Answer : King Lear
Question : Hal Jordan was the original alter ego of which comic super hero Answer : Green Lantern now
Question : Guiseppe Verdi wrote Aida - in what city was it premiered Answer : Cairo
Question : Greyhound racing in UK what colour does the No one dog wear Answer : Red
Question : Greenmantle, Three Hostages, Island of Sheep which character Answer : Richard Hannay
Question : Greek Roman Apollo Babylonian Marduk Indian Vishnu gods ? Answer : Healing
Question : Greek mythology women of Lemnos did what to their husbands Answer : Murder
Question : Greek mythology which character was raised by centaur Chiron Answer : Jason - of Argonauts
Question : Greek mythology King Minos of Crete got what annual payment Answer : 7 men + Women to
Question : Great Brother is the Chinese translation of which drug Answer : Viagra
Question : Grande and Chico are versions of what Spanish activity Answer : Flamenco dancing
Question : Grand Turk is the name of the ship - where would you see it Answer : Old Spice cologne
Question : Graham Hill won 1968 world championship in which make of car Answer : Lotus
Question : Grace Robin was the first model - to model what in 1930 Answer : Contact Lenses
Question : Goose Flats changed its name to what US city Answer : Tombstone Arizona
Question : Goodfellow's Lumholtz's and Bennett's type of what animal Answer : Tree Kangaroo
Question : Golden and Argus are varieties of what bird Answer : Pheasant
Question : Goldaming in Surrey was the first English town to have what Answer : Electric street lighting
Question : Gold Discs Platinum Discs but who won first Rhodium Disc Answer : Paul McCartney
Question : Giovidi is what day in Italian Answer : Thursday
Question : Gerry Dawsy became more famous as who Answer : Englebert
Question : Germans call a WW1 sea fight Battle of Skagerrak what in UK Answer : Battle of Jutland
Question : Geotropism affects what Answer : Plants its gravity
Question : Georges Claude invented what in 1911 Answer : Neon lights
Question : Geniophobia is the fear of what Answer : Chins
Question : Geneva stands on what river Answer : Rhone
Question : Generally cornflowers are what colour Answer : Blue
Question : Gean, Northern bird and Dwarf all types of what Answer : Cherry Tree
Question : Garnet is the birthstone of January - what does it symbolise Answer : Truth - consistency
Question : Gabriel Fallopius is credited with inventing what Answer : Condoms
Question : Gabbro is which type of rock Answer : Igneous
Question : Furritus Latin for little thieves is the name for which creature Answer : Ferrets
Question : From which plant do we get linseed oil Answer : Flax
Question : From which country did the original vandals come Answer : Germany
Question : From which alphabet do all western alphabets originate Answer : Phoenician
Question : From the Earth to the sun is one AU what does AU stand for Answer : Astronomical Unit
Question : From the bull what colour is fourth on an archery target Answer : Black
Question : From Here to Eternity gets its name from a poem by who Answer : Tennyson
Question : Frodo Baggins was the first to enter Britain using what Answer : Pet Passport he was a
Question : French word meaning growth is applied to top quality wines Answer : Cru
Question : French in tennis love means zero but what did it originally mean Answer : Eggs
Question : Fred Waller patented what sporting equipment Answer : Water Skis
Question : Fred Silverman invented the name Scooby Do named after who Answer : Frank Sinatra
Question : Frank Oz was the voice of who Answer : Miss Piggy in the
Question : Francis Galton first classified what Answer : Fingerprints
Question : France and which country contested first ever world cup match Answer : Mexico
Question : Fragrant Harbour is the translation of which cities name Answer : Hong Kong
Question : Ford Prefect came from a star in which constellation Answer : Orion (Betelgeuse)
Question : For which game would you win the Plimpton Cup Answer : Backgammon
Question : For what would you use zener cards Answer : To test for ESP
Question : For what was Joan of Arc made a Saint Answer : Her Virginity
Question : Food served nivernaise has what ingredient Answer : Carrots
Question : Flower of the blessed night is the local name of which plant Answer : Poinsettia
Question : Five tons are mined annually - five tons of what Answer : Diamonds
Question : Five out of six of the Village people have got what Answer : Moustaches
Question : First used in Salt Lake 1980s what was a jarvik Answer : Artificial heart
Question : First Defence, In Home or Second Attack positions what sport Answer : Lacrosse
Question : First comic book character to return from death by demand is? Answer : Joker in Batman
Question : Firefly, Longhorn, Harlequin and Tortoise types of what Answer : Beetles
Question : Fire bellied Spadefoot and Midwife are all types of what Answer : Toads
Question : Fescue, Foxtail, Ruppia and Quitch are types of what Answer : Grass
Question : February 21st 1878 the first what was published in New Haven Answer : Telephone Directory
Question : February 1999 what was the fastest growing religion in the US Answer : Sikh
Question : Fatima is a Christian shrine pilgrimage place in which country Answer : Portugal
Question : Fanny Crosby wrote over 8000 of these - what Answer : Hymns
Question : Fangio the greatest ever F1 driver once had what job Answer : Bus Driver
Question : Fado is a musical style popular in which country Answer : Portugal
Question : Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Eli and Isaiah were all what in The Bible Answer : Prophets
Question : Exodus and which Bible book list the ten commandments Answer : Deuteronomy
Question : Excluding the what word appears most in Bond film titles Answer : Never
Question : Evidence of the first recorded brothel was found in which city Answer : Athens Greece
Question : Every year 30000 US people are seriously injured by what Answer : Exercise equipment
Question : Every 12 seconds in USA someone does what in a Holiday Inn Answer : Steals a towel
Question : Evangeline Booth became the first woman general in what army Answer : Salvation Army
Question : Estelle Parsons best supporting actress Oscar what 1967 film Answer : Bonnie and Clyde
Question : Escaping convicts used to drop what to throw dogs off the scent Answer : Red Herrings
Question : Eric Claudin is better known by which eponymous title Answer : The Phantom of the
Question : Equestrian, Yachting and what Olympic sport are sexes equal Answer : Shooting
Question : Epistemology is the study of what Answer : Knowledge
Question : Enterprise Alabama they erected a monument to which insect Answer : Boll weevil no cotton
Question : Ennisophobia is fear of what Answer : Criticism
Question : Englishman John Woodhouse created which fortified Italian wine Answer : Marsala
Question : Elvis Presley said big what on a woman turned him off Answer : Feet
Question : Ellen Marrenner became more famous as who Answer : Susan Hayward
Question : Elizabethan England what was Lift leg Dragons Milk Angel food Answer : Names for Beer
Question : Electric, Perse and smalt shades of which colour Answer : Blue
Question : Elaine Bookbinder became more famous as who Answer : Elkie Brooks
Question : EL is the international aircraft letters of which country Answer : Liberia
Question : El Dago was the name of whose first private plane Answer : Frank Sinatra
Question : Eisenhower trophy is given annually to what best amateur team Answer : Golf
Question : Eight bells on board a ship means what Answer : End of a watch
Question : Eidology is the search for what Answer : Existence of Ghosts
Question : Edradour is the smallest one in Scotland - what Answer : Distillery
Question : During menstruation the sensitivity of woman's what is reduced Answer : Middle Finger
Question : Dr Teeth was the leader of the band Electric Mayhem - where Answer : The Muppet Show
Question : Dr Seuss created the first animated TV ad for which company Answer : Ford
Question : Dr Deidrich Knickerbocker invented which famous character Answer : Rip Van Winkle
Question : Dows, Grahams and Warres famous producers of what wine Answer : Port
Question : Dover is the State Capitol of which US state Answer : Delaware
Question : Double diamond, Croquet and Rover terms in which sport/game Answer : Croquet
Question : Donald Baxter McMillan compiled the first what dictionary Answer : Eskimo - English
Question : Domingo is Spanish for what Answer : Sunday
Question : Doha is the capital of which gulf state Answer : Qatar
Question : Dobby Selvages and Filling are terms used in which process Answer : Weaving
Question : Disney's Pluto (nee Rover) was originally whose pet dog Answer : Minnie Mouse
Question : Dionea Muscipula is the Latin name for which flesh eater Answer : Venus Fly Trap
Question : Dik Browne is the author of which cartoon strip Answer : Hagar the Horrible
Question : Details of what can be found in The Blue Book Answer : US Aristocracy
Question : Debby Boone sang the No 1 song of the 70s name it Answer : You light up my life
Question : Dead mans hand was Aces and Eights plus which other card Answer : Queen of Hearts
Question : Dawson City was replaced by Whitehorse as the capital where Answer : Yukon
Question : David kills Goliath in which book of the Bible Answer : Samuel
Question : Dari is a dialect of which language Answer : Persian - farsi
Question : Dantes Inferno what crime was done by those in the lowest level Answer : Betrayal
Question : Daniel Keys wrote which 1959 Hugo award winning SF novel Answer : Flowers for Algernon
Question : Dandy Dinmont, Bedlington, Sealyham are what types of dog Answer : Terriers
Question : Dance with a Stranger was the film of who's life story Answer : Ruth Ellis
Question : Dammen in Dutch is what game Answer : Draughts or Checkers
Question : Dalmatian dogs originated in which country Answer : Yugoslavia - Dalmatia
Question : Dacca is the capital of which country Answer : Bangladesh
Question : Cushat, Rock and Stock all types of which creature Answer : Doves
Question : Cultured pearls were first grown in which country Answer : Japan
Question : Cuffs and Buttons was a cocktail in the 19th century what it now Answer : Southern Comfort
Question : Crystallite is used in what sport Answer : Snooker - Pool balls
Question : Cross garnet, Strap, Butt and Back flap types of what Answer : Hinges
Question : Cross country, Riding, Swimming, Fencing what's missing Answer : Pistol Shoot Modern
Question : Cretinism is caused by a failure of what Answer : Thyroid gland
Question : Credits on all Bond films finish with 4 words James Bond what Answer : James Bond will
Question : Country singer Hank Wangford has what profession Answer : Gynaecologist
Question : Country celebrates Aug 11 as independence day from France Answer : Chad
Question : Corporals Henshaw and Barbella report to which sergeant Answer : Sergeant Bilko
Question : Cornbread, Turkey and Sweet potatoes made up the first what Answer : TV Dinner
Question : Corinthian Ionic and what are the orders of Greek architecture Answer : Doric
Question : Coprastastaphobia is the fear of what Answer : Constipation
Question : Copper gets its name from which Mediterranean country Answer : Cyprus where it was
Question : Copeland, Mason, Dux and Bow all types of what Answer : Pottery
Question : Contralto and Soprano are female voices what comes between Answer : Mezzo - soprano
Question : Concetta Franconeri became more famous as who Answer : Connie Francis
Question : Common, English, Flemish, Running and Stack types of what Answer : Brick wall bonds –
Question : Common non domestic animal is not mentioned in the Bible Answer : Rats
Question : Common liquor in Alien Urine Sample, Napoleon, Blue Hawaiian Answer : Curacao
Question : Commandaria is a desert wine made for over 800 years - where Answer : Cyprus
Question : Collective nouns - what profession gather in a bench Answer : Bishops
Question : Collective nouns - a streak of which creatures Answer : Tigers
Question : Collective nouns - A nye of what Answer : Pheasants
Question : Collective nouns - A Fall of what Answer : Woodcocks
Question : Collective nouns - A Desert of what Answer : Lapwings
Question : Collective nouns - A Congregation of what Answer : Plovers
Question : Col Meriweather Lewis Clark Jr developed rules for what in US Answer : Horseracing
Question : Cognac must be at least 5 years old before it's labelled what Answer : Napoleon
Question : Cliff Richards She's so Beautiful who played every instrument Answer : Stevie Wonder
Question : Classical seven ages of man Infant Schoolboy Lover what's next Answer : Soldier
Question : Citrus Grandis is the Latin name of which fruit Answer : Grapefruit
Question : Cindy Crawford Elle Macpherson and Madonna all done what Answer : Appeared in Playboy
Question : Chysoprase is a shade of what primary colour Answer : Red
Question : Churchill, Iroquois, Owen and Smiths are all what Answer : Waterfalls
Question : Chuck McKinley was the only American to do what in the 60s Answer : Win Wimbledon
Question : Chronos in Greek Saturnus in Roman Gods of what Answer : The Harvest
Question : Chrometrophobia is the fear of what Answer : Money
Question : Chiuhauha dogs were originally bred for what Answer : Tasty meat
Question : Chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans what is missing Answer : Gibbons
Question : Cheval-vapeur in France is equal to what in English Answer : Horse power
Question : Charles S Stratton became famous as who Answer : General Tom Thumb
Question : Charles Portis wrote the novel of the film John Wayne's Oscar Answer : True Grit
Question : Charles Duff wrote the macabre Handbook of what Answer : Hanging
Question : Charles Bronson got acting job because he did what on demand Answer : Belch or Burp
Question : Charles Atlas promised to make you a new man - what system Answer : Dynamic Tension
Question : Charcoal Sulphur Saltpetre make what Answer : Gunpowder
Question : Cavatina what the theme music to which film Answer : The Deer Hunter
Question : Catriona was a sequel to which famous novel Answer : Kidnapped R L
Question : Catholic calendar what is the 50 days following Easter called Answer : Pentecost
Question : Cassius Marcellus Coolidge painted which famous paintings Answer : Dogs playing pool
Question : Cassiterite is the ore what is extracted Answer : Tin
Question : Casey Kasem was the original voice of what cartoon character Answer : Shaggy on Scooby
Question : Cary Grant and Noel Coward both rejected which famous role Answer : James Bond
Question : Carrantual is the highest peak in which country Answer : Ireland
Question : Carnegie Melon University only one offers a degree in what Answer : Bagpiping
Question : Cardinal, Barlinka and Napoleon are varieties of what Answer : Black Grapes
Question : Cardinal and Ordinal are types of what Answer : Numbers - 1 2 3 - 1st
Question : Carara in Tuscany is famous for producing what Answer : Marble
Question : Caracul, Dorset, Urial, Mufflon and Jacobs are types of what Answer : Sheep
Question : Car racing and what sport were banned in the USA during WW2 Answer : Horse Racing
Question : Captain Macmorris only ever Irishman in what Shakespeare play Answer : Henry V
Question : Captain Hans Langsdorff captained which German Battleship Answer : Graf Spee
Question : Captain Flint buried his treasure where ( Ben Gunn dug it up ) Answer : Skeleton Island
Question : Capital cities name translates as City of Islam Answer : Islamabad
Question : Cape Comorin is the most southerly point of where Answer : India
Question : Caneletto is famous for landscapes of Venice and where Answer : London
Question : Cancha, Cesta, Cinta terms in which sport Answer : Jai Alai - Court Glove
Question : Canberra in Australia has 2 meanings meeting place and what Answer : Female breasts
Question : Calvin Broadus is better known under what name Answer : Snoop Doggy Dogg
Question : Calamine is the ore what is the product Answer : Zinc
Question : C T Russell founded what organisation Answer : Jehovah's Witnesses
Question : By what other name is the double album The Beatles known Answer : The White album
Question : Bunny Austin first British male to do what at Wimbledon in 1933 Answer : Wear Shorts
Question : Bruce Philip in 1985 recorded what sporting first Answer : Rowed for Oxford and
Question : Brownie Wise first cover woman on Business week developed? Answer : Tupperware Party
Question : British soldiers mentioned in despatches get which bronze award Answer : The Oak Leaf
Question : British sailors got lime juice US cranberry what Danish get Answer : Sauerkraut to stop
Question : Britannia female embodiment of Britain who is the French Answer : Marianne
Question : Britain's oldest existing Trade Union was founded in 1747 what trade Answer : Brushmakers and
Question : Britain's live cable TV used to show what game topless Answer : Darts - filmed in
Question : Britain's Frankie Wainman was world champion 1979 what sport Answer : Stock Car Racing
Question : Britain France and who fought the battle of Trafalgar Answer : Spain
Question : Brickbat, Pecorino, Mycella and Tilsiter all types of what Answer : Cheese
Question : Brian Warner is better known as who Answer : Marilyn Manson
Question : Brian Gamlin of Bury is credited with what sporting invention Answer : Numbers on
Question : Brian Eno created which sound Answer : Windows 95 start-up
Question : Brian Connolly was the lead singer of which 70s group Answer : The Sweet
Question : Brent blend is a widely traded commodity - what is it Answer : Oil
Question : Brandy, decoy and landscape all come from which language Answer : Dutch
Question : BOZ was the penname if which writer Answer : Charles Dickens
Question : Boxing, Wrestling and which Olympic event still exclude women Answer : Weight Lifting
Question : Bowl of red is the Aztec translation of which food item Answer : Chilli
Question : Boston Red Sox are The Pilgrims but what were they before Answer : The Somerset's
Question : Boreas is the Greek God of what Answer : North Wind
Question : Bor and Bestla his parents Vili and Ve his brothers name him Answer : Odin chief Norse God
Question : Boothby blonde, China long, straight 8 varieties of what Answer : Cucumber
Question : Book of Shadows is the alternative title for which horror film Answer : Blair Witch 2
Question : Bondi Grape Blueberry Lime Tangerine Strawberry colours what Answer : Apple Imac
Question : Bond, Cotton Fabric and Tablet are types of what Answer : Paper
Question : Bob van Winkle changed his name to what Answer : Vanilla Ice
Question : Boaz appears in which book of the Bible Answer : Ruth
Question : Black, whooper and Berwick all varieties of what Answer : Swan
Question : Bistre, Sorrel and Vandyke are shades of which colour Answer : Brown
Question : Bilrubin is produced by what part of the body Answer : Liver
Question : Billycock, Wideawake, Gibus and Mitre all types of what Answer : Hat
Question : Between 1956 and 1960 which song made top 40 seven times Answer : Mack the Knife
Question : Beside the long winding river is the translation of which US state Answer : Connecticut
Question : Bengal Dimension 6 Falcon 3 possible names what was chosen Answer : Nike - but others were
Question : Ben Hur won most Oscars 11 what film comes second with 10 Answer : West Side Story
Question : Belly, Block, Blout, Nut, Rib and waist are all parts of what Answer : A Violin
Question : Bell View in Manchester built in 1928 was Britain's first what Answer : Greyhound Stadium
Question : Before tennis what drew spectators to Wimbledon Answer : Croquet
Question : Before it meant tall building what did skyscraper mean Answer : Tall sailing ships
Question : Before 1938 toothbrushes were made using hairs from what Answer : Beaver
Question : Before 1883 who were called kranks Answer : Baseball fans – fan
Question : Before 1687 clocks never had what Answer : Minute hands
Question : Beethoven's third symphony is nicknamed what Answer : The Eroica
Question : Beethoven's sixth symphony is known as what Answer : The Pastoral
Question : Beethoven's fifth piano concerto is nicknamed what Answer : The Emperor
Question : Beethoven gave up what while writing his ninth symphony Answer : Bathing
Question : Bees live in a hive what do seals live in Answer : A Rookery
Question : Beelzebub is Hebrew for which phrase - also a novels title Answer : Lord of the Flies
Question : Beatles were 1st UK group on Ed Sullivan who was second Answer : The Searchers
Question : Bear, Bird, Goat, Eagle, Swan and Rabbit what links in Ireland Answer : All Islands
Question : Bean setting, Leap frog, Laudnum bunches types of what dance Answer : Morris dances
Question : Beagles were a hunting dog bred to hunt what Answer : Hares
Question : Be prepared is the boy scout motto what's the girl guides motto Answer : Be prepared
Question : BCG vaccine is used against which infectious disease Answer : Tuberculosis
Question : Bascule cantilever suspension all types of what Answer : Bridge
Question : Baron Silas Greenback was the enemy of which character Answer : Dangermouse
Question : Bargasse is what type of vegetable matter Answer : Sugar Cane Pulp
Question : Baptista is Katherine's father in which Shakespeare play Answer : The Taming of the
Question : Balsa wood gets its name from Spanish what's literal meaning Answer : Raft
Question : Ball is 38 millimetres in diameter weighs 2.5 grams what sport Answer : Table Tennis
Question : Balein, Boops, Fin, Grampus and Pothead are types of what Answer : Whale
Question : Backfall, diapason, pallet, gamba, sticker all parts of what Answer : Pipe Organ
Question : Babba Louey was the sidekick of which cartoon character Answer : Quick Draw McGraw
Question : Azote is the old name for what element Answer : Nitrogen
Question : Average woman's 1.5 times bigger than average mans - what Answer : Circumference of
Question : Average US male does it in 11.4 mins but female takes 13 what Answer : Shower
Question : Author of Good as Gold and Closing Time but famed for another Answer : Joseph Heller Catch
Question : Aulophobia is a fear of what Answer : Flutes
Question : Augusto Pinochet was the ruler of which country Answer : Chile
Question : Atlanta burned in Gone With the Wind was what old film set Answer : King Kong it needed
Question : Athens 1896 Paris 1900 St Louis 1904 London 1908 what next Answer : Stockholm 1912 –
Question : Atahualpa was the last ruler of who Answer : Incas
Question : At Waterloo who commanded the Prussian troops Answer : Marshal Blucher
Question : At the request of EMI who was painted out Sarge Peppers cover Answer : Mahatma Gandhi
Question : At the borders of reality is French translation what TV show Answer : The X Files
Question : At Roman feasts which birds tongues were delicacies Answer : Flamingos
Question : At epiquarian.com you would find information about what Answer : Food or Restaurants
Question : At a Quaker wedding it is forbidden to do what Answer : Take photographs
Question : Astronomer Fred Hoyle coined which phrase Answer : The Big Bang
Question : Astrakhan comes from which animal Answer : Sheep
Question : Asian moon rat is the only animal smells like a veg which one Answer : Onion
Question : As a performer what one thing would Elvis never do Answer : An Encore
Question : Aruba is an island under which kingdom Answer : Netherlands
Question : Artistic movement shared name with French for hobby horse Answer : Dada thus Dadaism
Question : Artist Marc Chegal died in 1985 in what country was he born Answer : Russia
Question : Artist - The Monarch of the Glen in 1850 - Lions Trafalgar square Answer : Sir Edwin Henry
Question : Arthur Sarsfield Ward the creator of Fu Man Chu is which author Answer : Sax Rohmer
Question : Arthur Paul designed which icon - appears on a magazine Answer : Playboy bunny
Question : Artemis is Greek Goddess of what - only one among all Gods Answer : Virginity and Chastity
Question : Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus was exiled in 1956 to where Answer : The Seychelles
Question : Archaeologists found 145 what in King Tuts tomb Answer : Loincloths
Question : Aprosexia is the abnormal inability to do what Answer : Concentrate
Question : Apis Mnevis Onuphis 3 names for the sacred what of Egypt Answer : Bull
Question : Apart from eggs what is in an Arnold Bennett omelette Answer : Smoked Haddock
Question : Apart from a caber by rule what is compulsory in caber tossing Answer : Wearing a kilt
Question : Apart from a brand name what is a Reebok Answer : An Antelope
Question : Anthropologists say what is the worlds oldest profession Answer : Witch Doctor
Question : Anthesis means what in relation to plants Answer : In Flower - blooming
Question : Antanananarivo is the capitol of where Answer : Madagascar
Question : Annika Hansen is which characters name in Star Trek Voyager Answer : Seven of Nine
Question : Ann Ziegler was the singing partner of which film star Answer : Webster Booth
Question : Ann Franklin in 1792 was the first woman to do what Answer : Newspaper Editor in
Question : Anhedonia is the inability to feel what Answer : Pleasure
Question : Andy Green first broke the sound barrier on land in what car Answer : Thrust SSC
Question : Andrew Patterson wrote which definitive Australian song Answer : Waltzing Matilda
Question : And who designed it Answer : Michelangelo
Question : And which word comes second Answer : Paris
Question : And which one comes second Answer : Mayonnaise
Question : And which country comes second Answer : Israel
Question : And which animals penis is prehensile Answer : Dolphins
Question : And what's their greatest turn off Answer : Egoists and liars
Question : And what was his first US number one Answer : Heartbreak Hotel
Question : And what the least - two tablespoons per person Answer : Egypt
Question : And what happened to Tigris 3rd April 1978 Answer : He burned it anti war
Question : And in 1985 who was on the last one produced Answer : Rambo
Question : And he was born in which country Answer : India
Question : And again in 1995 what was the one given to boys in USA Answer : Michael
Question : Ancient Rome / Greece what Temple was dedicated to all Gods Answer : Pantheon
Question : Ancient Romans dyed their hair with what waste product Answer : Bird Shit
Question : Ancient Carthage is in what modern country Answer : Tunisia
Question : Ancel Keys developed which US soldiers item Answer : K rations
Question : An orchidectomy involves what procedure Answer : Removal of testicle
Question : An onomastician studies what Answer : Names
Question : An empelomaniac has a desire to do what Answer : Hold public office
Question : An elephant is called a pachyderm what does it literally mean Answer : Thick Skinned
Question : An ecostate animal lacks what Answer : Ribs
Question : An archangel cat has what colour coat Answer : Blue
Question : An anti-tussed is used to treat what Answer : Coughs
Question : An Antarctic island was named after which cartoon character Answer : Huckleberry Hound
Question : An algophile loves what Answer : Pain
Question : An 18th century law in Britain banned the poor from having what Answer : Gin - they were too
Question : Amor Vincit Omnia a Latin phrase meaning what Answer : Love conquers all
Question : Amnesic, Diarrhetic and Paralytic main types of what poisoning Answer : Shellfish
Question : Amnesiac and The Bends albums of which UK group Answer : Radiohead
Question : Amerigo Vespucci airport is in which city Answer : Florence
Question : American Paul Theroux wrote novels and about what else Answer : Travel
Question : American Literary Association gives Caldicott medal for what Answer : Illustration
Question : American Hamilton Smith invented what in 1858 Answer : A washing machine
Question : American Football - where do the Lions play at home Answer : Detroit
Question : American folklore Abner Doubleday invented what at West Point Answer : Baseball
Question : American comes from USA what someone from Monaco called Answer : Monagasque
Question : Ambrosia the food of the Gods from the Greek Ambroata means Answer : Immortal
Question : Ambigu was an early form of what card game Answer : Poker
Question : All US Presidents were Federalists Republicans Democrats or what Answer : Whigs 1841 - 45 1850
Question : All the pictures of which king are always shown in profile Answer : King of Diamonds
Question : All PCs have a BIOS what does bios stand for Answer : Basic Input Output
Question : All my Yesterdays is which actors autobiography Answer : Edward G Robinson
Question : All inhabitants of Pitcairn island belong to what US religion Answer : Seventh Day
Question : Alicante, Money-maker and Ailsa Craig varieties of what Answer : Tomatoes
Question : Alfred Packer in the USA was convicted of what strange crime Answer : Cannibalism
Question : Alfred Hitchcock's daughter appeared in Psycho - name her Answer : Patricia Hitchcock
Question : Alectryomanchy is another name for what banned UK 1849 Answer : Cockfighting
Question : Aldeberan is the brightest star in which constellation Answer : Taurus
Question : Alberto Tomba is a name associated with which sport Answer : Skiing
Question : Al Alcorn wrote which famous computer program / game Answer : Pong
Question : Ajax was the trade mark of the worlds first what Answer : Flush lavatory
Question : Airman T E Shaw in WW2 was better known as who Answer : T E Laurence of
Question : Ailsa Craig, Bedford Champion and Rijnsburger varieties of what Answer : Onions
Question : Agni, face covered in butter, is the Hindu god of what Answer : Fire
Question : Again in Ecuador if you were served cuy what have you eaten Answer : Guinea pig
Question : After The Red Baron was shot down who took over his squadron Answer : Herman Goering
Question : Africa's four great rivers Nile, Congo Zambezi and what Answer : Niger
Question : African American Garrett A Morgan invented what Answer : The Traffic Signal
Question : Advertising slogan - No one ever got fired for buying what Answer : IBM
Question : Admiral Horatio Nelson lost his arm at which battle Answer : Tenerife
Question : Ad Lib is short for the Latin Ad libitum what's it literally mean Answer : At Pleasure
Question : Acinonyx Jubatus is what big pussy Answer : Cheetah
Question : ACII, Stockless, Mushroom and Plough types of what Answer : Anchors
Question : According to USA today what is the favourite luxury car Answer : 1 Lexus 2 Mercedes 3
Question : According to truck drivers which US state has the worst drivers Answer : California
Question : According to the traditional rhyme what's the fate of Wed. child Answer : Full of Woe
Question : According to the proverb which fruit tastes sweetest Answer : Forbidden
Question : According to the cowboy encyclopaedia what is an orejano Answer : Unbranded calf
Question : According to the 2000 census in the UK what is now a religion Answer : Jedi Knight
Question : According to Samuel Johnson what is the drink for heroes Answer : Brandy
Question : According to Playboy what is their Playmates greatest turn on Answer : Music
Question : According to one estimate Benjamin Franklin had 24 what Answer : Bastards – Illegitimate
Question : According to J K Rowling what are muggles Answer : Ordinary people no
Question : According to historians what is the oldest device still used Answer : Toothpicks
Question : According to Gene Kelly who was his favourite dancing partner Answer : Fred Astair
Question : According to doctors people with what pets fall asleep easiest Answer : Fish
Question : According to Billboard what was the top single of the 60s Answer : Hey Jude
Question : According CIA what language is most common in Afghanistan Answer : Persian
Question : Abel Magwitch and Biddy appear in which Dickens book Answer : Great Expectations
Question : Abbot - Costello routine who's on first name the pitcher Answer : Tomorrow
Question : Ab Ovo Latin for the very beginning but what's it literally mean Answer : From the egg
Question : Aaron Copeland wrote a ballet about which American folk hero Answer : Billy the Kid
Question : A young what is called a squeaker Answer : Pigeon
Question : A young what is called a blinker Answer : Mackerel
Question : A young what can be called a Boyet, Eyas or Nyas Answer : Hawk
Question : A young dogs a pup what's the correct name for a young skunk Answer : A kit or kitten
Question : A web designer might use CGI scripts what does CGI stand for Answer : Common Gateway
Question : A villanelle is a type of what Answer : Poem
Question : A university has a campus what does it literally mean Answer : A Field
Question : A Treskilling Yellow sold for over $2 million in 1996 what is it Answer : A Stamp
Question : A Tiercel is the correct name for a male what Answer : Hawk or Falcon
Question : A stellate object is shaped like what Answer : Star shaped
Question : A shroff is an expert in what Answer : Testing coins
Question : A screwdriver becomes a fuzzy screw when you add what Answer : Peach Schnapps
Question : A Romana Café features what liqueur Answer : Sambuca
Question : A Robert Heinlein book won 1960 Hugo award name it Answer : Starship Troopers
Question : A race is won by four laps of the track - which sport Answer : Speedway
Question : A puggle is a baby what Answer : Echidna
Question : A professional boxer is limited to 36 feet - feet of what Answer : Bandages on hands
Question : A pogonip is what type of weather condition Answer : Heavy winter fog with
Question : A planes black box is usually named after what King Answer : Midas
Question : A philomath has a love of what Answer : Learning
Question : A petrologist studies what Answer : Rocks history
Question : A Pascal is the SI unit of what Answer : Pressure
Question : A numismatist collects coins and what else Answer : Medals
Question : A normal human body has 46 what Answer : Chromosomes
Question : A newborn bactrian camel has how many humps Answer : None
Question : A napiform thing is shaped like what Answer : A turnip
Question : A myomancer predict the future by studying what Answer : The shape of mice
Question : A mouse's is bigger than an elephants - what Answer : Sperm
Question : A mountain is the symbol of which film company Answer : Paramount
Question : A mirliton is another name for what musical instrument Answer : A Kazoo
Question : A melcryptovestimentaphiliac compulsively steals what Answer : Knickers
Question : A male racehorse can do it in 14 seconds - what Answer : Copulate as can any
Question : A lido is open air swimming pool where was the original lido Answer : Venice
Question : A husband and wife won gold medals 1952 Olympics who Answer : Emile Dana Zatopek
Question : A horses height is measured from the ground to what part Answer : Withers - base of neck
Question : A Hobbits will requires seven signatures in what Answer : Red Ink
Question : A Grice is a young what Answer : Wild Boar
Question : A golfer can only do it for five minutes - what Answer : Look for his lost balls
Question : A giraffes long tongue is what colour Answer : Blue, blue black really
Question : A giraffes eyelashes are what colour Answer : Black
Question : A French wine described as doux is what Answer : Medium Sweet
Question : A flocculent thing resembles what Answer : Wool
Question : A flageolet is another name for what musical instrument Answer : A penny whistle
Question : A fimetarious organism grows where Answer : In faeces or shit
Question : A female fox is a vixen what is the male fox called Answer : Dog
Question : A fagotist is a person who does what Answer : Plays the Bassoon
Question : A Cruciverbalist is interested in what Answer : Crossword Puzzles
Question : A crapulous person is full of it - what Answer : Alcohol - it means
Question : A company called Symbol owns patent to what common item Answer : Bar Code
Question : A cappella is unaccompanied singing but what it literally mean Answer : In the style of the
Question : A burning oil lamp is the symbol of which organisation Answer : Gideons
Question : A Blue Imperial or a New Zealand white types of what Answer : Rabbits
Question : A belemnoid is what sort of shape in zoological terms Answer : Dart shaped
Question : A 25 to 31 mph wind on the Beaufort scale is called what Answer : Strong Breeze
Question : 90% of all thoroughbreds are descended from what horse Answer : Eclipse
Question : 9% of divorced people say they still do what Answer : Have sex together
Question : 80% of restaurant diners don’t do what Answer : Eat dessert
Question : 75% industrial accidents happen to people who ain't done what Answer : Eaten Breakfast
Question : 6300 was the biggest cast in a commercial for what company Answer : British Airways
Question : 63% of Americans spend five minutes a day looking for what Answer : TV remote control
Question : 61 is the international telephone dialling code for what country Answer : Australia
Question : 60% of women say they have eleven a day - 11 what Answer : Emails
Question : 45% of wives say husbands do it 5% husbands admit it - what Answer : Snoring
Question : 40000 Americans are injured each year where Answer : In the toilet
Question : 357 UK roads are specially marked to protect what Answer : Toads during mating
Question : 33% of worlds population can't do what apparently simple thing Answer : Snap their fingers
Question : 25% of the adult male population of the UK are what Answer : Over 6 feet tall
Question : 25% of Americans believe which fictional character is real Answer : Sherlock Holmes
Question : 24% of British men have no what Answer : Real teeth
Question : 209 Popes have been Italian which country has the 2nd highest Answer : France
Question : 2.47105 acres is equal to what SI unit Answer : Hectare
Question : 2 Gentleman Verona, 12th Night, Merchant Venice name links Answer : Characters called
Question : 2 categories of ballroom dance are used in competition Latin and Answer : Smooth
Question : 1994 what's the most registered dog by American Kennel Club Answer : Labrador retriever
Question : 1980 Pac Man was released arcade version by which company Answer : Midway
Question : 1964 Iowa City had one Tokyo the other only ones in world what Answer : Sperm Banks
Question : 1961 who was first actress to win Oscar for a non English film Answer : Sophia Loren
Question : 1960 Orange bowl was first appearance of which sporting giant Answer : Goodyear Blimp
Question : 1937 saw the first BBC TV broadcast of which event Answer : Wimbledon Tennis
Question : 1899 what first was installed Palace Royal hotel San Francisco Answer : Jukebox
Question : 1878 Wanamaker's of Philadelphia first US store to install what Answer : Electric Lights
Question : 1838 Los Angeles man needed a licence to do what to a woman Answer : Serenade her
Question : 18% of Americans mention who in their will Answer : Their pet
Question : 1777 George Macintosh created a red dye cudbear what is it Answer : Litmus – Ammonia
Question : 1579 the Netherlands achieved independence from what country Answer : Spain
Question : 1200 in Roman numerals gives what sporting body Answer : MCC
Question : 1 in 20 children born in US today will do what Answer : Serve time in prison
Question : "The curfew tolls the knell of parting day." which poems start Answer : Elegy written in a

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