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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 255 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 17781 | Phasmophobia is the fear of | Ghosts |
| 17782 | What is Alberta's most popular annual events | Calgary stampede |
| 17783 | Israel's equivalant to the dollar is ______ | Shekel |
| 17784 | Salad of sliced raw cabbage,carrot and apple | Coleslaw |
| 17785 | Who is likely to have a faster pulse a man or a woman | A woman |
| 17786 | On oometer measures what | Birds Eggs |
| 17787 | In Holland it used to take four years to train as what | Hat maker – surgeon only 3 years |
| 17788 | What area of London did Jack the Ripper frequent | Whitechaple |
| 17789 | Term applied to the group of plant or animal organs that are necessary for or that are accessory to the reproductive processes (reproduction) | Reproductive system |
| 17790 | What name is given to a blood vessel which takes blood away from the heart | Artery |
| 17791 | How many percent of our brains do we use | Ten percent |
| 17792 | What is the first day of Lent | Ash Wednesday |
| 17793 | Where would you find a pintle | Hinge - it’s the pin holding it |
| 17794 | Who was the first man to win the Formula One motor racing championship | Farina |
| 17795 | In what Australian state would you find Geradlton | Western australia |
| 17796 | Which Famous Rock N Roll Band Were Formerly Known As The High Numbers | The Who |
| 17797 | Oswestry founded in 1407 is Britain's oldest what | Public School Eton 1440 next |
| 17798 | Envoid was the first what in the USA | Birth control pill available |
| 17799 | Who was the first male tennis player to win 100 tournaments | Jimmy Connors |
| 17800 | Football Team, pittsburgh ______ | Steelers |
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| 17801 | Which Shakespeare play has an English placename in its title | The merry wives of Windsor |
| 17802 | What nickname did Imelda Marcos share with a heavey metal rock group | Iron butterfly |
| 17803 | What did little bo-peep lose | Her sheep |
| 17804 | Which Explorers Last Words Were "I Have Not Told Half Of What I Saw" | Marco Polo |
| 17805 | Who wrote 'Born Free', 'Living Free' & 'Forever Free' | Joy adamson |
| 17806 | What is the fear of machines known as | Mechanophobia |
| 17807 | Which American clarinettist bandleader was known as 'The King of Swing' | Benny goodman |
| 17808 | Enola Gay dropped the first A bomb - what plane dropped 2 | Bocks Car |
| 17809 | Where in England did Lady Godiva bare all | Coventry |
| 17810 | Who was the kitten with a whip | Middlebury |
| 17811 | What are the names of the two famous disney chipmunks? | Chip & dale |
| 17812 | Shingle was the codename for what WW II Allied landing | Anzio |
| 17813 | In The World Of The Music How Is 'Pauline Matthews' More Commonly Known | Kiki Dee |
| 17814 | Close fitting knee length shorts | Bermuda |
| 17815 | Which King was born at Bolingbroke Castle and was nicknamed 'Bolingbroke'? | Henry IV |
| 17816 | What was howdy doody's sister's name | Heidi doody |
| 17817 | What winged hindu god of love carries a bow and arrow | Kama |
| 17818 | If silence is golden what is silver | Speech |
| 17819 | A ballet bow or curtsy in which one foot is pointed in front and the body leans forward. | Révérence |
| 17820 | Which ancient ship was brought up from the sea in 1982 | The mary rose |
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| 17821 | A menial working class in Old Japan and Greek letter what word | Eta |
| 17822 | Mixed diced vegetables in mayonnaise is what sort of salad | Russian |
| 17823 | Roman soldiers were given slaves - what were they called | Addicts addicted means enslaved |
| 17824 | Who played captain james t kirk in star trek | William shatner |
| 17825 | What body of water is fed from the south by the Wadi Araba & from the north by the river Jordan | The dead sea dead sea |
| 17826 | Who was the director of the 2014 film 'Turner'? | Mike Leigh |
| 17827 | Which Book First Published In 1931 Was Sold Out Across The UK In March 1996 | The Highway Code |
| 17828 | Besides gin, what other alcoholic drink is used to make a White Lady cocktail | Cointreau |
| 17829 | What is an olive in spanish | Aceituna |
| 17830 | Where Will You Find The Pyramids Of Malpighi? | In Your Kidneys |
| 17831 | In Superman what was the original name of The Daily Planet | The Daily Star |
| 17832 | What is the Capital of: Christmas Island | The settlement |
| 17833 | Name the hero Len Deightons Ipcress File and Funeral in Berlin | Not named in books Harry Palmer in films |
| 17834 | The first power steering was in this car. | Mercedes_benz |
| 17835 | Who wrote the book on which Donizetti based his opera Lucia di Lammermoor | Sir walter scott |
| 17836 | In Urbana Illinois its illegal for who/what to enter the city limits | A Monster |
| 17837 | In 'romeo and juliet', who says 'what must be shall be' | Juliet |
| 17838 | An Ounce whisky glass and a small keg what same name | Pony |
| 17839 | What is the flower that stands for: curiosity | Sycamore |
| 17840 | In what Australian state would you find Kiama | New south wales nsw |
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| 17841 | Strong shoe used for walking | Brogue |
| 17842 | After which battle of the English Civil War did Charles II hide in an oak tree at Boscobel, to avoid capture by the Roundheads | Worcester |
| 17843 | Which singer who died in the 70s was born Ellen Naomi Cohen | Mama cass |
| 17844 | The word Sofa comes from the Arabic meaning what | Bench |
| 17845 | What is the highest mountain in South America | Aconcagua |
| 17846 | An instrument on a car to measure the distance travelled is called a(n) ________. | Odometer |
| 17847 | Where are there over 58 million dogs | U.S.A. |
| 17848 | What was the name (4 letters) of the New York night club that helped launch the career of several early new wave groups? | CBGB's |
| 17849 | What colour is pure molten gold | Green |
| 17850 | This is a type of small, fried, Indian bread | Poori |
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