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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 15401 | When did the new york mets win their first world series | 1969 |
| 15402 | In Greek mythology, who visited leda in the form of a swan | Zeus |
| 15403 | Which British statesman, Minister of Labour in the National Government (1940-1945) became Foreign Secretary in Attlee's Cabinet (1945-1951) | Ernest bevin |
| 15404 | The penny red was the first postage stamp to have what | Perforations |
| 15405 | Where was the first police force established in 1667 | Paris |
| 15406 | Can you name all of the Bradford's on Eight is Enough? | Tom,Abbey,David,Mary,Joni,Susan,Nancy,Tommy,Elizabeth,Nicholas |
| 15407 | What menacing character was best friends with Tommy Anderson | Dennis the |
| 15408 | In 1000 bc Israelites paid their taxes in what | Raisins |
| 15409 | What is the Capital of: Saint Helena | Jamestown |
| 15410 | Ann Ziegler was the singing partner of which film star | Webster Booth |
| 15411 | Women do it 4 times more often than men - do what | Shoplift |
| 15412 | Mimi is the first name of which Warner Bros cartoon character | Roadrunner |
| 15413 | What is the name for a person who you correspond with regularly | Penpal |
| 15414 | Who was the first computer millionaire | Herman Hollerith |
| 15415 | How many times did Fred Archer win the English Derby | Five |
| 15416 | Romans used a sharp pointed stick to drive cattle Modern word | Stimulus |
| 15417 | Black, whooper and Berwick all varieties of what | Swan |
| 15418 | Legendary Jamaican sprinter Merlenle Ottey started competing for which country in 2002? | Slovenia |
| 15419 | What name is given to a settlement which is clustered around a central point ? | Nucleated |
| 15420 | I love lucy: what was ricky's profession | Band leader |
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| 15421 | Name the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Saturn | Cronos |
| 15422 | From what did the ghan railway get its name | Camel drivers |
| 15423 | What U.S. state boasts the world's largest mass of exposed granite | Georgia |
| 15424 | What is the nickname for Birmingham, Alabama | Pittsburg of the south |
| 15425 | What is the world's leading importer of iron ore | Japan |
| 15426 | What TV character lived in Waratah National Park | Skippy |
| 15427 | What is the term for a small umbrella used to protect a person from the sun | Parasol |
| 15428 | In the famous scene from Ghost, where Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore are sculpting clay, what is the song playing in the background | Unchained Melody |
| 15429 | This city is known as the 'Venice of the orient' | Osaka |
| 15430 | In Happy Days name Fonzies dog | Spunky |
| 15431 | Who has won the most Oscars | Walt Disney |
| 15432 | According to John Aubrey's Brief Lives , what card game did the English poet, Sir John Suckling, invent in 1630 | Cribbage |
| 15433 | Which novelist died of typhoid after drinking water in Paris | Arnold bennett |
| 15434 | Novices are called tumblers experienced shiners what job | Window Cleaners |
| 15435 | Wax like substance from the sperm whale used in perfumes | Ambergris |
| 15436 | Who wrote 'The Sun Also Rises' | Ernest hemingway |
| 15437 | What instrument does phil lynott of thin lizzy play | Guitar |
| 15438 | Who was the first person to win the Indianapolis 500 four times | Aj foyt |
| 15439 | A sun-dried grape is known as a(n) ______. | Raisin |
| 15440 | Brass instrument resembling a trumpet | Cornet |
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| 15441 | In a 1988 survey 12 million Americans don’t know what | Washington DC was capitol |
| 15442 | From Memphis restaurants its illegal to take what away | Any Pie |
| 15443 | The property of matter that causes it to resist any change of its motion in either direction or speed | Inertia |
| 15444 | How many arondissements make up the city of Paris? | 20 |
| 15445 | In Kiplings poem Gunga Din what job had Gunga Din | Water Carrier |
| 15446 | Microbiophobia is a fear of ______ | Microbes |
| 15447 | Who built the worlds first film studio | Thomas Alva Edison |
| 15448 | William Joyce US born of Irish descent famous as who in WW2 | Lord Haw-Haw – executed 1946 |
| 15449 | What was the name of Dr Doolittle's pet duck | Dab dab |
| 15450 | What was the name of the character played by Marilyn Monroe in the film Some Like It Hot | Sugar kane |
| 15451 | What is the range, in miles, of an Aim-7 Sparrow? | 28 |
| 15452 | Fragrant Harbour is the translation of which cities name | Hong Kong |
| 15453 | Which is the largest Scandinavian country | Sweden |
| 15454 | What in Queensland Australia , is the worlds longest at 3,450 miles | Fence |
| 15455 | What is the North American word for aluminium | Aluminum |
| 15456 | What are conifers | Cone-bearing trees |
| 15457 | What is the point to which rays of light converge | Focus |
| 15458 | This racist organisation was formed in Tennessee in 1865 | Ku klux klan |
| 15459 | Michael Bond created which children's character | Paddington Bear |
| 15460 | What kind of carpenter's tools come in jig & coping styles | Saws |
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| 15461 | The Lipari islands are a group of seven volcanic islands to the northeast of which major island in the Mediterranean Sea | Sicily |
| 15462 | Boston Red Sox are The Pilgrims but what were they before | The Somerset's |
| 15463 | What vegetable is the essential ingredient in borsch | Beetroot |
| 15464 | Capable of being decomposed by the action of light | Photodegradable |
| 15465 | On a suit of armour, the poleyn would protect which part of the body? | Knee |
| 15466 | What kind of bird is a capercaillie | Grouse |
| 15467 | Which country has no national monetary unit of it's own | Andorra |
| 15468 | There are two perennial vegetables, asparagus & ______ | Rhubarb |
| 15469 | Who wrote the novel The Seventh Scroll | Wilber Smith |
| 15470 | From which kind of organism is the indicator litmus extracted | Lichens |
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