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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 13441 | Where is the world's largest desert | North africa |
| 13442 | Ondinism is arousal from what | Urine |
| 13443 | What is the international telphone dialing code for Antarctica | 672 |
| 13444 | In what does a steganographer write messages | Invisible ink |
| 13445 | What is the basic flavouring of kahlua | Coffee |
| 13446 | Name of the Roman hippodrome used for chariot races | Circus Maximus |
| 13447 | What star sign is Harry Potter | Leo |
| 13448 | Who was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft & William Godwin | Mary shelley |
| 13449 | What 19th century explorer translated the Kama Sutra | Sir Richard Burton |
| 13450 | What was the distress call before SOS | CQD - come quick danger |
| 13451 | Mexico's equivalent to the dollar is the ______? | Peso |
| 13452 | What is a group of roe deer | Bevy |
| 13453 | From what country do we get Avia wines | Yugoslavia |
| 13454 | What is the name of the Formula One Grand Prix racing circuit located in Brazil? | Interlagos |
| 13455 | Who signed the 'thanksgiving proclamation' | Abraham lincoln |
| 13456 | What used to be caught in a fanny trap | Foxes Mid ages fem fox nick fanny |
| 13457 | Family lived small farm Walnut Grove Plumb Creek Minnesota | Ingles - Little House on Prairie |
| 13458 | Only 6 people died in what historic event | Fire of London 1666 |
| 13459 | "Faux pas" means ___________ | Mistake |
| 13460 | What is the Capital of: Afghanistan | Kabul |
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| 13461 | Which US state gets the most overseas visitors | California – Florida second |
| 13462 | With what does Dr. Seuss' name rhyme | Rejoice |
| 13463 | What is a Paradiddle | Drum Roll |
| 13464 | What kind of shark has killed the most people | Great white |
| 13465 | Name the artist/band that recorded this song "No Limit" | 2 unlimited |
| 13466 | 7% of Americans don't know the first nine words of the American anthem, but know the first seven words of which anthem? | Canadian anthem |
| 13467 | In film making what does a Blimp do | Covers camera – reduce noise |
| 13468 | What word - last arrow in archery contest or the final outcome | Upshot |
| 13469 | Who Wrote The Novel 101 Dalmations? | Dody Smith |
| 13470 | Harp, Elephant and Leopard all types of what | Seal |
| 13471 | The Modern Pentathlon event includes the disciplines fencing, cross-country running, riding, shooting and which other event | Swimming |
| 13472 | U.S. Captials - Connecticut | Hartford |
| 13473 | Which radioactive gas is emitted by granite rock formations | Radon |
| 13474 | Who was shot and killed in saloon number ten | Wild Bill Hickock |
| 13475 | In Italy their I Puffi, In Hungary Torpok, Samafu in Japan - what | Smurfs |
| 13476 | How many ice ages have there been in the last 150,000 years | Two |
| 13477 | Who composed the symphonic poems Swan of Tuonela and Kullervo | Sibelius |
| 13478 | Who did Adolf Hitler dictate Mein Kampf to while in prison? | Rudolf Hess |
| 13479 | In the game 'banjo-kazooie', what is gruntilda | Witch |
| 13480 | What countries does the Mont Blanc Tunnel join | France and italy |
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| 13481 | Which is the most westerly South American country through which the Equator passes | Ecuador |
| 13482 | Who was the Norse god of light, beauty & peace | Balder |
| 13483 | Series of chemical elements that share similar electron orbital structures and hence similar chemical properties | Transition Elements |
| 13484 | What was al capone finally arrested for | Tax evasion |
| 13485 | What actress said "I dress for women - Undress for men" | Angie Dickinson |
| 13486 | Who wrote and performed the song "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" | Tom lehrer |
| 13487 | Budapest is the capital of ______ | Hungary |
| 13488 | In what European city was the first book in English published | Bruges - Belgium |
| 13489 | If you have polythelia what have you got | Three nipples |
| 13490 | Who murdered julius caesar | Marcus brutus |
| 13491 | Where on the human skeleton would you find the ilium | Hip |
| 13492 | Which film star was the first to appear on a postage stamp | Grace Kelly |
| 13493 | Who is the author of I'll Be Seeing You released in 1993 | Mary higgins clark |
| 13494 | What is the most commonly prosecuted illegal act | Speeding |
| 13495 | Octophobia is the fear of | The figure 8 |
| 13496 | Which religion's holiest shrine is the Golden Temple at Amritsar | Sikh |
| 13497 | The Saffir-Simpson scale measures the intensity of what | Hurricanes |
| 13498 | Which bird is known as the laughing jackass | The kookaburra |
| 13499 | On a German white wine what does the word 'Spatlese' (pronounced 'shpate-laser') signify | Late picked |
| 13500 | Who Was Sentenced To Life Imprisonment On 14 th June 1964 ? | Nelson Mandella |
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| 13501 | Which museum now occupies the site of the old Bedlam Hospital in London | Imperial war museum |
| 13502 | Which cathedral has 4440 statues | Milan |
| 13503 | Physiological systems that enable organisms to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature, such as the cycles of day & night & of the seasons | Biological clocks |
| 13504 | Who are the largest candy consumers per capita | Danes then Irish |
| 13505 | When was the dynamic loudspeaker invented | 1924 |
| 13506 | What does the word chicane mean in the context of a game of bridge | A hand without any trumps |
| 13507 | In Rebel Without a Cause name the High School | Dawson |
| 13508 | Who invented the pneumatic tyre from a section of garden hose | John dunlop |
| 13509 | Which Scottish Quarter day is on August 1st | Lammas |
| 13510 | In what winter sport does one lie on ones back | Luge |
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