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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 199 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 13861 | Most of these animals are bisexual - what animal | Giraffe |
| 13862 | Which abbey is located near Barrow Upon Humber in North Lincolnshire? | Thornton Abbey |
| 13863 | What soap was about the trials and tribulations of a vampire | Dark shadows |
| 13864 | In 1987, who released her second album 'solitude standing' | Suzanne vega |
| 13865 | In Paris what are FD Roosevelt Stalingrad Louis Blanc | Metro Stations |
| 13866 | What is the capital of pennsylvania | Harrisberg |
| 13867 | An orchidectomy involves what procedure | Removal of testicle |
| 13868 | What inert gas is used in fluorescent lights | Argon |
| 13869 | What was Cecil B. De Mille's Middle name | Blount |
| 13870 | Which SF author created the character Lazarus Long | Robert Heinlein |
| 13871 | Wafter Re-Uniting In The 80's The Song "That Was Then This Is Now" Was The First Single released By Which Group | The Monkees |
| 13872 | Who hired the Mormon Mafia to prevent contamination | Howard Hughs |
| 13873 | What Zimbabwe beer is named after a river | Zambezi |
| 13874 | The British colonial law in India monopolizing salt production provoked whose rebellious march to the sea | Mahatma ghandi |
| 13875 | Cumulus, cirrus and stratus are all types of what | Clouds |
| 13876 | On common ailments Charles Osborne had what for 69 years | Hiccups |
| 13877 | Any type of self-propelled vehicle used by railroads to pull or push other types of rolling stock, including passenger, freight, & work cars | Hovercraft |
| 13878 | Baile Atha Cliath - Official name what capitol city | Dublin - its Irish Gaelic |
| 13879 | What is the name of the computer in Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey | Hal |
| 13880 | Minerva is the Goddess of what | Wisdom |
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| 13881 | Who was the founder of the Irish political party Sinn Fein? | Arthur Griffith |
| 13882 | What is the capital of the state of Ohio | Columbus |
| 13883 | Tubular sac attached to the large intestine | Appendix |
| 13884 | Memonites are what Christian sect founded 1525 Conrad Grebel | Anabaptists like Amish |
| 13885 | What is the flower that stands for: sadness | Dead leaves |
| 13886 | What is the general term used for various forms of insanity & mental derangement | Mental illness |
| 13887 | What sport are barbells used in | Weightlifting |
| 13888 | In 'a christmas carol', how many ghosts visited scrooge | Four |
| 13889 | Which people invented the compass? | Chinese |
| 13890 | Which native Indian tribe never signed a peace treaty US govern | Seminoles |
| 13891 | Who publishes the newspaper, The Australian | Rupert murdoch |
| 13892 | What instrument does kenny g play | Saxophone |
| 13893 | Which country has the greatest number of islands? | Finland |
| 13894 | Former Royal coat of arms of France | Fleur-de-lis |
| 13895 | To refuel your car you go to a _____ station. | Petrol/Gas |
| 13896 | The only U.S. State that ends with 3 consonants | Massachusetts |
| 13897 | In the rhyme about magpies what do 5 represent | Silver |
| 13898 | In an average lifetime, the average american visits a ___ 5 times | Psychiatrist |
| 13899 | What is the last animal in the dictionary | Zorille |
| 13900 | Etymology is the study of what | Word origins |
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| 13901 | Of what is apiphobia the fear | Bees |
| 13902 | Serotine, Leislers and Noctule are all varieties of which nianinial | Bat |
| 13903 | Name either of the songs which were big hits for Shirley Ross and Bob Hope in two musical films in 1937/8. Thanks for the memory | Two sleepy people |
| 13904 | Whose novels include 'The Cement Garden' and 'Comfort of Stangers' | Ian mcewan |
| 13905 | In the USA a police 10-31 is the code for what | Crime in progress |
| 13906 | Which 1978 film from the book of the same name by Ira Levin, tell of the cloning of Adolf Hitler | The boys from brazil |
| 13907 | On the body what is a calcaneium | Heel bone |
| 13908 | Which group of Atlantic Islands were, for a time, known as the Flemish Islands, after Faial was gifted to Isabella of Burgundy in 1466 | The azores |
| 13909 | What port lies at the mouth of the Swan river | Freemantle (Perth) |
| 13910 | Until the dinner plate was introduced in the 15th century, it was customary to eat on what | Bread |
| 13911 | What international award was worth 365 dollars mineral value in 1988 | Olympic |
| 13912 | What insects do isopterpophobics fear | Termites |
| 13913 | When was gas lighting invented | 1792 |
| 13914 | Which tennis winner also won a Winter Olympics silver medal | Jaraslav Drobny |
| 13915 | What was Tom Clancy's blockbuster first novel, published in 1984 | The Hunt |
| 13916 | The assassin in The Man With the Golden Gun was played by who | Christopher |
| 13917 | What is the name given to the dish of beef coated in pate and wrapped in pastry | Beef wellington |
| 13918 | Who did Catherine Parr marry after the death of King Henry VIII? | Thomas Seymour |
| 13919 | Which south-east Asian city is served by Kimpo International airport | Seoul |
| 13920 | What element is azoth the ancient name for | Mercury |
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| 13921 | You can who sang 'I'm a believer' | Monkees |
| 13922 | What show was Family Matters a spin-off of? | Perfect Strangers. |
| 13923 | In 1909, which U.S. President became the first to be depicted on a coin? | Abraham Lincoln |
| 13924 | Ronald MacDonald is worldwide except Japan what's he there | Donald MacDonald |
| 13925 | What was the best chariot route from rome to brindisi | Via appia |
| 13926 | The sacred book of which religion is divided into 114 chapters called Suras | Islam |
| 13927 | Picea is the generic name for which tree | Spruce |
| 13928 | Which Country Scored The First Ever “ Golden Goal ” At The World Cup Finals | France |
| 13929 | An electrical device for removing suspended impurities such as dust, fumes, or mist, from air or other gases | Electrostatic precipitator |
| 13930 | What is the name of the colourful cathedral on Red Square in Moscow | St basil's |
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