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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 12111 | Whose horse was Black Nell | Wild Bill Hickoks |
| 12112 | What is the flower that stands for: a smile | Sweet william |
| 12113 | Which English agriculturist invented the seed drill | Jethro tull |
| 12114 | What was robert montgomery's profession | Actor |
| 12115 | What food are astronauts prohibited before a mission | Beans - Farts damage spacesuits |
| 12116 | What is a king of egypt | Pharaoh |
| 12117 | What was Verdi's last Opera, first performed in 1893 | Falstaff |
| 12118 | What is the most eaten food in the US | Milk and Cream |
| 12119 | On what tv show was 'the ponderosa' | Bonanza |
| 12120 | In the 19th century what was known as inheritance powder | Arsenic – as poison |
| 12121 | What are Russian astronauts called ? | Cosmonauts |
| 12122 | A Greek or Roman two handled jar | Amphora |
| 12123 | Where are American presidents carved in stone | Mount rushmore |
| 12124 | What was the name of Roy Rogers dog (now stuffed) | Bullet |
| 12125 | In Greek mythology, who was heracles' mother | Alcemene |
| 12126 | What was Sheena Easton's original name | Shenne Ore |
| 12127 | From which plant family do vanilla pods come | Orchid orchidaceae |
| 12128 | In Kiplings Jungle Book Mang was what type of creature | Bat |
| 12129 | What do cricket umpires take off to show that it is time for lunch | Bails |
| 12130 | What was the real name of the Jazz legend Bix Beiderbecke? | Leon |
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| 12131 | Which Multi Platinum Singer Is The "Niece" Of Soul Singer "Gladys Night" | Aaliyah |
| 12132 | What do the ships resemble on the cover of the "Boston" LP in 1976 | Guitars |
| 12133 | Name the clothing wrinkle remover that sounds like a kind of metal. | Iron |
| 12134 | What drink is a mixture of white wine and blackcurrant syrup or liqueur | Kir |
| 12135 | Countries of the world:northern part of central American Isthmus, major cities include Quezaltenango & Escuintla | Guatemala |
| 12136 | What is the state bird of West Virginia | Cardinal |
| 12137 | Indian song withimprovised usually topical words | Calypso |
| 12138 | Who wrote Gone with the Wind | Margaret Mitchell |
| 12139 | Who invented the zip fastener in 1893 | Whitcomb judson |
| 12140 | What was the name of Buffy's doll in the 1970's show 'Family Affair'? | Mrs. Beasley |
| 12141 | Who rode a horse called Lamri | King Arthur |
| 12142 | In what state did the 1862 Sioux uprising start | Minnesota |
| 12143 | In 1960 Dr Thomas Creighton Was The First Person In The World To Receive What Punishment? | A Parking Ticket |
| 12144 | Something free of charge | Buckshee |
| 12145 | What do airplane mechanics call motor oil | Pickle juice |
| 12146 | Collective nouns - a group of police officers | A Mess |
| 12147 | Which nerve forms the link between the eye and the brain? | Optic Nerve |
| 12148 | What U.S. city contains a full-scale replica of the ancient Parthenon | Nashville |
| 12149 | What do Italians call Rome | Roma |
| 12150 | What Every Day Invention Was Patended By Mary Anderson | Windscreen Wipers |
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| 12151 | The average West German does it every seven days - what | Changes washes underwear |
| 12152 | In London who designed Marble Arch | John nash |
| 12153 | RL international car registration plate which country | Lebanon |
| 12154 | Who wore a cabbage leaf under his cap | Babe ruth |
| 12155 | In egyptian mythology, what is the life force called | Ka |
| 12156 | What country do Brazil nuts come from | Bolivia |
| 12157 | What is the flower that stands for: silliness | Fool's parsley |
| 12158 | Dry ice consists of | Carbon dioxide |
| 12159 | What is the most tattooed product in the world | Harley Davidson |
| 12160 | Houari Boumedienne was president of which country from 1965 to 1978 | Algeria |
| 12161 | What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals called? | Paleontology |
| 12162 | What was David Leans first film | Oliver Twist |
| 12163 | What didn't wolfman jack do until the 1970's | Reveal his face |
| 12164 | Which Fictional Character Opened The New York Stock Exchange On June 8th 1999 | Noddy |
| 12165 | What is kaolin? | Pure china clay |
| 12166 | Americans spent over how much in 1982 to avoid having bad breath | $360 million |
| 12167 | Which capital city was scheduled as second choice to hold the 1944 Summer Olympics, and had to wait for another twelve years | Helsinki |
| 12168 | What opera premiered in Paignton Devon 30th December 1879 | Pirates of Penzance |
| 12169 | What is the name of the cold Spanish soup made from peppers and tomatoes | Gazpacho |
| 12170 | What country has the highest kidnapping rate? | Colombia |
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| 12171 | George Formby ” Singer Of The Classic “ When I'm Cleaning Windows ” But Can You Tell Me Where In The North West Of England Was He Born? | Wiigan |
| 12172 | What is a sixty year anniversary | Emerald anniversary |
| 12173 | What is the condensed water vapour in the sky left behind jets | Contrail |
| 12174 | What was the working title of the TV series Dallas | Houston |
| 12175 | What is the longest canal in the world | Grand canal of china |
| 12176 | Which French revolutionary said 'The surest way to remain poor is to be honest' | Napoleon bonaparte |
| 12177 | What is the astrological sign for death | Pluto |
| 12178 | What is the first word sung in Queens Bohemian Rhapsody | Is ( Is this the real life) |
| 12179 | In 1860 Napoleon III banquet - serving dishes dearer gold - what | Aluminium |
| 12180 | Pepper's lonely hearts club band Energy waves produced by the oscillation or acceleration of an electric charge. Electromagnetic waves have both electric and magnetic components. | Electromagnetic radiation |
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