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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 186 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 12951 | John Wayne was nicknamed duke - but after what | His favourite dog |
| 12952 | Part of a womans dress, above the waist | Bodice |
| 12953 | What city has the most canals | Birmingham |
| 12954 | Camille Pizarro the impressionist was born in which country | West Indies |
| 12955 | Who is the Jolly Green Giant's helper | Little green sprout |
| 12956 | What title to the Ambassadors of Britian Get given? | Ambassador to the Court of Saint James |
| 12957 | Name only non electrical musical instrument invented 20th cent | Steel Drums |
| 12958 | What were the 3 Chipettes names on Alvin and the Chipmunks? | Brittney,Jeanette,and Eleanor |
| 12959 | In North Africa a mouflon is a wild what | Sheep |
| 12960 | In 1877, Edison demonstrated his first gramophone with a recording of himself reciting which nursery rhyme | Mary had a little lamb |
| 12961 | The Spanish abbreviation for ufo is what | Ovnis |
| 12962 | What is the tombstone inscription called | Epitaph |
| 12963 | After the US civil war what was known as the soldiers disease | Morphine addiction |
| 12964 | In mythology, who was turned into a laurel bush | Daphne |
| 12965 | The only McDonald’s restaurant in the world built on a horse-racing course is in? | Hong Kong |
| 12966 | Carter what do goldfish lose if kept in dimly lit or running water | Colour |
| 12967 | A "cameleopard" is an archaic term for what animal | Giraffe |
| 12968 | What term is used to describe the process of extracting poison from snakes | Milking |
| 12969 | A giraffes eyelashes are what colour | Black |
| 12970 | What was the first ready-to-eat breakfast cereal | Shredded cereal |
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| 12971 | What U.S. state has the worlds champion chili cookoff every year | Texas |
| 12972 | Which group's first single didn't even scrape the bottom of the top 40, but their second, '867-5309/jenny' peaked and went gold in 1982 | Tommy tutone |
| 12973 | A bell tower, usually not actually attached to a church. | Campanile |
| 12974 | Name first female top US single / album charts simultaneously | The Singing Nun Sis Luc Gabrielle |
| 12975 | Who painted The Night Watch and The Mill | Rembrandt |
| 12976 | What TV did 44 million USA watch while 27m Eisenhower sworn in | I Love Lucy |
| 12977 | Who entered a contest to find his own look-alike and came 3rd | Charlie Chaplin |
| 12978 | Someone who talks too much is said to 'talk the hind legs | Off a donkey |
| 12979 | Because Moses felt he was "slow of speech and slow of tongue", who often acted as his spokesperson | Aaron |
| 12980 | A small hound used for hunting hares | Beagle |
| 12981 | In China its 19 grams but in Denmark 42 grams average what | Weight of mans testicles |
| 12982 | Saturday is named for which planet | Saturn |
| 12983 | What was the name of the robot girl on "Small Wonder"? | Vicki |
| 12984 | If venus is the second planet from the sun, what is jupiter | Fifth |
| 12985 | What does a road sign showing the rear of a car & wavy lines mean | Slippery when wet |
| 12986 | During supersonic flight, what temperature does the skin on the nose of a concorde reach | 260 degrees fahrenheit |
| 12987 | How long is the Danube River | 1,750 miles |
| 12988 | The name of which plant comes from the Greek meaning 'earth-apple' | Camomile |
| 12989 | The spinning wheel, introduced to Europe in the middle ages, was invented where | India |
| 12990 | What is tatooed on John Bon Jovi`s arm? | Superman |
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| 12991 | What is the tibia | Shin bone |
| 12992 | What is the fear of trains known as | Siderodromophobia |
| 12993 | How many one legged popes have there been | None |
| 12994 | After Solomon's death, the Kingdom of Israel split into two; Israel with its capital at Shechem, and Judah. Which city was the capital of Judah | Jerusalem |
| 12995 | The opera The Tsar Sultan contains what famous musical piece | The Flight of the Bumblebee |
| 12996 | Muscatel literally means what in Italian | With Flies on it |
| 12997 | Bibendum is whose real name | Michelin Tyre Man |
| 12998 | What is the traditional gift for a 13th wedding anniversary | Lace |
| 12999 | Whats another name for tetanus | Lockjaw |
| 13000 | Surrounding or blocking of a place by an enemy | Blockade |
| 13001 | What do the STP Corporation's initials stand for | Scientifically Tested |
| 13002 | Which world saving puppets lived on 'Tracy Island' | Thunderbirds |
| 13003 | Who is the prime Minister of France | Lionel jospin |
| 13004 | The 100 Acre Wood, a fictional place in the 'Winnie the Pooh' stories, is actually inspired from a real place known as 500 Acre Wood in which English forest? | Ashdown Forest |
| 13005 | Which magazine always features an obituary on its last page? | Rolling Stone |
| 13006 | Who is the greek counterpart of venus | Aphrodite |
| 13007 | What is the fibre from the husk of the coconut, now used in soil-less composts, called | Coir |
| 13008 | On British & Us Television How Is "Jo Frost" More Commonly Known | Super Nanny |
| 13009 | Issac and Willian Fuld invented and patented what in 1892 | Oiuja Board French German Oui Ya |
| 13010 | What amateur Reached Wimbledon Semi final in 1977 | John McEnroe (aged 18) |
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| 13011 | As a result of their wearing high leather collars to protect their necks from sabres, as what were the first US marines known? | Leathernecks |
| 13012 | In which city were the 1932 Summer Olympic Games held | Los angeles |
| 13013 | What does Good Friday mark? | The crucifixion of Jesus |
| 13014 | What is the term for a painting of a person | Portrait |
| 13015 | In Oxford Ohio its illegal for a woman to disrobe where | Before a mans picture |
| 13016 | Which city is on the east coast of australia | Sydney |
| 13017 | A Canadian person loyal to the british crown in the 1780's | Loyalist |
| 13018 | Saint Lidwina is the Patron Saint of who | Skaters |
| 13019 | Brian Warner is better known as who | Marilyn Manson |
| 13020 | What country has the worlds most vending machines per capita | Japan |
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