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| 11621 | What is the fear of cold known as | Psychrophobia | |
| 11622 | Sport control amateur level Federation International de Quilleurs | Ten Pin Bowling | |
| 11623 | What countries name translates as lion mountains | Sierra Leone | |
| 11624 | Who was given a honorary Oscar in 1985 after 50 years acting | James Stewart | |
| 11625 | In what Bible book is "The love of money is the root of all evil" | Timothy 6:10 | |
| 11626 | If in law someone is convicted of A.B.H. for what does the 'A' stand | Actual | |
| 11627 | What type of celestial body is andromeda | Galaxy | |
| 11628 | In which TV program did Sergeant Bosco appear | A Team | |
| 11629 | Queen Mary II died at age 32 what killed her | Smallpox | |
| 11630 | How did John Belushi die? | Drug and Alcohol overdose | |
| 11631 | Who recorded the song 'the humpty dance' | Digital underground | |
| 11632 | What Shakespearean play features the line 'a plague on both your houses' | Romeo & juliet | |
| 11633 | In 1823 the British army soldiers were first issued with what | Trousers | |
| 11634 | What is the young of this animal called: Rooster | Cockerel | |
| 11635 | Who died three days after elvis presley | Groucho marx | |
| 11636 | What year was Aunt Jemima pancake flour invented | 1889 | |
| 11637 | What U.S. president was the target of two assassination attempts in 17 days | Gerald ford | |
| 11638 | Which two British cities, along with ancient Rome, were built on seven hills? | Edinburgh and Sheffield | |
| 11639 | Which film is the first of the spaghetti westerns | A fistful of Dollars | |
| 11640 | Who might wear a wimple | A Nun | |
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| 11641 | Which country's national flag has a tree depicted on it | Lebanon | |
| 11642 | Which companies name translates as abundant fields | Toyota | |
| 11643 | What does sideshow bob of 'the simpsons' and jean valjean of 'les miserables' have in common | Criminal number | |
| 11644 | Which Is The Only Creature Where The Male Becomes Pregnant? | Sea Horse | |
| 11645 | If the groundhog sees his shadow on Feb. 2, there will be how many more weeks of bad weather | Six | |
| 11646 | Credit card on which magnetically encoded information is stored to be read by an electronic device | Swipe card | |
| 11647 | Kinshasa is the capital of ______ | Zaire | |
| 11648 | What country consumes the most meat per capita 124 lb | Argentina | |
| 11649 | What does a gallophoic englishman fear | France | |
| 11650 | Which art gallery is the home of Rodin's ' The Kiss' and Picasso's The Three Dancers' | Tate modern | |
| 11651 | Who had a hit with First Cut is the Deepest in 1977 | Rod Stuart | |
| 11652 | What do the Italian, French and Irish flag have in common | Vertical stripes | |
| 11653 | Celibate Egyptian priests were forbidden to eat what aphrodisiac | Onions | |
| 11654 | Whose memoirs are entitled Long Walk to Freedom | Nelson mandela | |
| 11655 | Who would use a chimere and a rochet | Bishop - parts of dress | |
| 11656 | European architecture and music,ornate and extravagant | Baroque | |
| 11657 | What was mohammed ali's original name | Cassius clay | |
| 11658 | Whose biography is entitled 'the dark side of genius' | Alfred hitchcock | |
| 11659 | Elwood Edwards voice is heard by AOL users - where | Welcome and You Got Mail | |
| 11660 | What links AP AUP CP Reuters | News Agencies | |
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| 11661 | What is Sean Connery's real first name | Thomas | |
| 11662 | Where could you spend your Tala - Capital Apia | Samoa | |
| 11663 | Novercaphobia is the fear of | Step mother | |
| 11664 | Name the producer of Starsky & Hutch and Beverly Hills 91210 | Aaron Sperling | |
| 11665 | This word describes the nazi annihilation of Jews | Holocaust | |
| 11666 | What was the Roman name for Odysseus | Ulysse | |
| 11667 | Which moon was discovered on 22 June 1978 | Charon | |
| 11668 | From what is the liqueur kirsch made | Cherries | |
| 11669 | John Lowe Oct 1984 got £102000 first to do what on TV | Nine dart 501 game | |
| 11670 | What is the full term for the abbreviation "zoo" ? | Zoological garden | |
| 11671 | Red Connors played by Edgar Buchanan which cowboys partner | Hopalong Cassidy | |
| 11672 | Which religious order was founded by Saint Bruno | Carthusian | |
| 11673 | What is the shape of the pasta 'tortlloni' based on | Venus's navel | |
| 11674 | What is the worlds largest food company | Nestle | |
| 11675 | Baseball: the atlanta ______ | Braves | |
| 11676 | In which country is the port of Chittagong | Bangladesh | |
| 11677 | The Reknas company - Calcutta worlds biggest exporter what | Human (skeletons) | |
| 11678 | Collective nouns - what's a group of photographers called | A Click | |
| 11679 | On what day of the year does grouse shooting end | December 10th | |
| 11680 | What was the name of the novel by Elmore Leonard on which the film, "Jackie Brown" was based | Rum punch | |
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| 11681 | Who was Chairman of British Coal during the miners strike of the 1980s | Ian mcgregor | |
| 11682 | What countries nation anthem is Land of Two Rivers | Iraq | |
| 11683 | What is Top Kanal in Poland | Commercial TV station | |
| 11684 | Who is "the iron lady" | Margaret thatcher | |
| 11685 | What was the only film starring Mae West and WC Fields | My little chickadee | |
| 11686 | What Type Of Animal Is A Suffolk Punch | A Horse | |
| 11687 | What is the third most popular meal ordered in sit down restaurants in the U.S. | Spaghetti | |
| 11688 | Device for viewing a revolving or oscillating object by making the object appear to be at rest | Stroboscope | |
| 11689 | And what is the first | The Whirlpool | |
| 11690 | After recording 'The Nitty Gritty', who released the rhyming 'Name Game' | Shirley Ellis | |
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