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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 125 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 8681 | The Russian sled drawn by 3 horses abreast | Troika |
| 8682 | Which austere Christian sect, founded in 1650, rejects cultural rites and an ordained ministry | Quakers |
| 8683 | Where do the natives speak tagalog | Philippines |
| 8684 | Who read casey at the bat for her tv debut on the ed sullivan show? | Lauren bacall |
| 8685 | Back in the day at Walt Disney studios, Walt's brother Ray (yes, Ray) reportedly peddled what to employees on the lot | Insurance |
| 8686 | Vodka - Triple Sec and lime juice make what cocktail | Kamikaze |
| 8687 | What was the name of the pet monkey aboard the ship Venture | Ignatz |
| 8688 | What country celebrates its National Day on 29th October? | Turkey |
| 8689 | What Do You Call A Group Of Snakes | A Nest |
| 8690 | Herpetophobia is a fear of ______ | Reptiles |
| 8691 | Which country has won the most Nobel Prizes for Peace | U.S.A. |
| 8692 | Fill in the blank: blind as a ___ | Bat |
| 8693 | Who was the Beatles original Bass Player | Stuart Sutcliffe |
| 8694 | In WW2 what was operation dynamo | Evacuation of Dunkirk |
| 8695 | Lyssophobia is the fear of | Rabies of becoming mad |
| 8696 | Which playwrite was nicknamed doc | Neil Simon |
| 8697 | What name did the Standard Oil Co. of California adopt | Esso |
| 8698 | She won the 1979 Nobel peace prize for her work among the poor | Mother teresa |
| 8699 | What is the common name for a five wood in golf | Baffy |
| 8700 | The Gulf of Panama leads into which ocean | Pacific |
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| 8701 | Who carried on charles babbage's work when he died | His son |
| 8702 | How did ed mcmahon of the tonite show start his career | Circus clown |
| 8703 | What does an alopecia sufferer lack | Hair |
| 8704 | Spell the name of the largest city in new mexico | Albuquerque |
| 8705 | Collective nouns - a sneak of what animals | Weasels |
| 8706 | With what instrument is the jazz musician Dexter Gordon associated | tenor saxophone |
| 8707 | What is on the banks of the river jumna | Taj mahal |
| 8708 | Which year - Nasser and De Gaulle died and Allende was elected President of Chile | 1970 |
| 8709 | Troy was the last Derby winner for which jockey | Willie carson |
| 8710 | In 1885 Canada sold what to US for $150000 | Niagara Falls |
| 8711 | What was the Russian city of St. Petersburg called from 1924 to 1991 | Leningrad |
| 8712 | Whose favourite poodle was called Rufus | Winston Churchill |
| 8713 | In The African Queen what was the name of the steam launch | The African Queen |
| 8714 | Which sweet-sounding fungus kills trees | Honey fungus |
| 8715 | What was the capitol of England before London also a US gun | Winchester |
| 8716 | Which Soviet leader backed down over the Cuban missile crisis in 1962 | Kruschchev |
| 8717 | Kind of Afro American dance music originally from Southern Louisiana | Zydeco |
| 8718 | Phoenix is the capital city of which U.S. state | Arizona |
| 8719 | Who played louis in 'interview with the vampire' | Brad pitt |
| 8720 | Which biscuit is named after a French royal family | Bourbons |
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| 8721 | Where was the first gold strike in California, setting off the 1849 gold rush | Sutter's mill |
| 8722 | Which book by James Joyce takes palce on a single Dublin day in June 1904 | Ulysses |
| 8723 | The coast line around this lake in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the Pacific Ocean. | Lake Sakakawea |
| 8724 | What do you call the cap on a fire hydrant | A Bonnet |
| 8725 | Whats the smallest breed of dog | Chihuahua |
| 8726 | What is max in 'the grinch who stole christmas | Dog |
| 8727 | Perry Como the singer once worked as what | A Barber |
| 8728 | In 1953 what was first successfully transmitted in the USA | Colour Television |
| 8729 | Which chemical element is named from the Greek for violent | Iodine |
| 8730 | What country does Paul Hogan come from | Australia |
| 8731 | What is or was the capitol of Hong Kong | Victoria |
| 8732 | On which town did Mrs Gaskell base "Cranford" | Knutsford |
| 8733 | Who said 'Marriage is a wonderful invention but so is the bicycle repair kit | Laurence olivier |
| 8734 | Chi is the Chinese year of what | Cock |
| 8735 | In which film did Roger Moore first appear as James Bond | Live and let die |
| 8736 | What vitamin is sometimes called the 'sunshine vitamin'> | Vitamin d |
| 8737 | An Ortaline is a cross between what two items | Tangerine - Orange |
| 8738 | Pidgin English started because of trade between UK and where | China |
| 8739 | What did Gabriel Fahrenheit invent | Thermometer |
| 8740 | What got named by novelist Gilbert Frankau at a party in 1926 | Zip he said Zip its open Zip its shut |
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| 8741 | What's the name of the dragon in the Ivor the Engine stories | Idris |
| 8742 | What is your job if you have the title Imam | Muslim leader |
| 8743 | Andrew Patterson wrote which definitive Australian song | Waltzing Matilda |
| 8744 | What is the tallest and thickest kind of grass | Bamboo |
| 8745 | What era were the first traces of land life believed to appeared | Paleozoic |
| 8746 | In which country is Mount Aspiring National Park | New Zealand (South Island) |
| 8747 | Of which country does the group of about 100 islands, known variously as the Spice Islands, the Moluccas, Maluku and PulaU.S.eribu, form part | Indonesia |
| 8748 | The u.s minted a 1787 copper coin with what tongue-in-cheek motto | Mind your |
| 8749 | The word Mongol means what in Mongolian | Brave |
| 8750 | The Raven called 'Grip' appears in which novel by Charles Dickens? | Barnaby Rudge |
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