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| 1821 | What is the highest mountain in the world | Mt everest | |
| 1822 | What movie memorabilia sold at Christies in 1987 for £82500 | Chaplains Hat Cane | |
| 1823 | What insect in Spain is known as La Cucaracha | The Cockroach | |
| 1824 | The tenth part of a Roman legion consisting of 600 men was known as what | A cohort | |
| 1825 | What is the fastest land animal | Cheetah | |
| 1826 | Gossima was the original name of what game | Table Tennis | |
| 1827 | What saint is the huge church in the Vatican named after | St peter | |
| 1828 | In the UK 9 out of 10 people live within walking distance of what | A Bus Stop | |
| 1829 | Whats the computer term "bit" short for | Binary digit | |
| 1830 | Which Bonn musician left for Vienna in 1792 to study Haydn | Beethoven | |
| 1831 | This song by the Shirelles, fought its way to the top of the pop chart | Soldier boy | |
| 1832 | The 'Three Graces' in Liverpool consist of the Liver Building, Port of Liverpool building and which other? | Cunard Building | |
| 1833 | What are the Buckingham Palace guards commonly known as | Beefeaters | |
| 1834 | Who wrote The Rights of Man - and The Age of Reason | Thomas Paine | |
| 1835 | Navy ranks: stars a 'commodore' has | 1 | |
| 1836 | Which part of a boar is called a wreath | Its tail | |
| 1837 | What did William the Conqueror regard as a sign of victory in the battle of Hastings and also appears on the Bayeux Tapestry? | Halley's Comet | |
| 1838 | Which word, associated with Nuclear Physics, is a variation of a Greek word meaning 'final cut' | Atom | |
| 1839 | Whose legs were banned from metro posters too distracting | Marlene Dietrich | |
| 1840 | How Many Claws Does A Domestic Cat Have | 18 | |
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| 1841 | Who went on to become an Eastern Communist leader after working as a pastry chef at London's Carlton Hotel | Ho Chi Minh | |
| 1842 | Who wrote 'sexual behavior in the human male' in 1948 | Alfred kinsey | |
| 1843 | What is the violet variety of quartz | Amethyst | |
| 1844 | What happened to women who tried to watch original Olympics | Thrown off cliff | |
| 1845 | What's the basic unit for measuring electric energy | Joule | |
| 1846 | What gas in the blood of divers can cause the bends | Nitrogen | |
| 1847 | Istanbul and Constantinople what else was it called | Byzantium | |
| 1848 | Which singer was given the nickname 'The Killer' | Jerry lee lewis | |
| 1849 | Sameer Bhatia from Bangalore began what service | Hotmail | |
| 1850 | In thermodynamics what word describes the disorder of a system | Entropy | |
| 1851 | Which soldier, the last-surviving British soldier of World War I, is immortalised in a song by Radiohead? | Harry Patch | |
| 1852 | Relating to food what is 'halloumi' | Cypriot cheese | |
| 1853 | Which UK punk group had hits White Riot and London Calling | The Clash | |
| 1854 | Which Pope died on today's date in 1978 | John paul 1 | |
| 1855 | Who directed the film 'bowfinger' | Frank oz | |
| 1856 | Who wrote A History of English Speaking Peoples | Winston churchill | |
| 1857 | What country eats the most cereal per capita | Turkey | |
| 1858 | What was invented by Dr Edward Land in 1947 | Polaroid | |
| 1859 | What is the Capital of: Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | |
| 1860 | What does 180 degrees make | Straight line | |
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| 1861 | The busiest muscles in the body are found where | Eyelids | |
| 1862 | What is the modern name of the Roman town of Lutetia | Paris | |
| 1863 | Which two countries formed tanzania | Tanganyika and zanzibar | |
| 1864 | Quakers Natural, Prewetts Honey, California Revival - types what | Museli | |
| 1865 | In telephony, what do the initials ADSL stand for | Asymmetric digital subscriber line | |
| 1866 | Persian Sultan Selim hanged 2 doctors - advised him stop what | Drinking Coffee | |
| 1867 | The Swiss Royal Exchange building is commonly known by what epiphet? | Gherkin | |
| 1868 | Whose headstone reads 'that's all folks' | Mel blanc | |
| 1869 | Mother maybelle and the carter family were regulars in this variety show | Johnny cash show | |
| 1870 | What extends from the Arctic to the Aral Sea in Russia | Ural mountains | |
| 1871 | In 19th century England what was a Snickerdoddle | Cookie | |
| 1872 | On what continent did the Incas live | South america | |
| 1873 | When did Brazil move its capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia | 1960 | |
| 1874 | The Bosphorus links which two seas | Black and marmara | |
| 1875 | What woman is thought of as the greatest trick shot artist of all time | Annie oakley | |
| 1876 | If you suffer from epistaxis what is wrong | Nosebleed | |
| 1877 | Who was the narrator in Herman Melville's Moby Dick | Ishmael | |
| 1878 | On "Sesame Street," what is the name of Big Bird's teddy bear | Radar | |
| 1879 | The Color of Money starring Paul Newman was released in this year | 1986 | |
| 1880 | How many of the u.s states have similar names (like virginia and west virginia) | Six | |
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| 1881 | In Greek mythology, europa was the mother of ______ | Minos | |
| 1882 | What is the sum of 99 - 33 - 33 - 33 | Zero 0 | |
| 1883 | Which Japanese picture-puzzle game is based on an initially blank grid of squares? | Hanjie | |
| 1884 | What does a mosque's mihrab indicate the direction to | Mecca | |
| 1885 | Who wrote the novel 'The Picture of Dorian Grey' | Oscar wilde | |
| 1886 | What inventor said Genious is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration | Thomas edison | |
| 1887 | Where was president kennedy assassinated | Dallas, texas | |
| 1888 | What links Yul Bryner Burt Lancaster WC Fields Joe E Brown | Circus Performers | |
| 1889 | In the Bible what is the first mentioned colour | Green | |
| 1890 | What did J Edgar Hoover call home of disease bribery rape | Motels | |
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