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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 276 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 19251 | Who was the first rock band to perform at NY Opera house | The Who |
| 19252 | Proverbially, what is rubbed into the wound to make things worse | Salt |
| 19253 | What are the Boyoma and Tugela | Waterfalls |
| 19254 | Harry Longabaugh A Very Famous Person In History & The Subject Of Many Movies How Is He More Commonly Known | The Sundance Kid |
| 19255 | Name the only country with a national dog | Holland |
| 19256 | What is the fear of paper known as | Papyrophobia |
| 19257 | My Name is Mud' was on pork soda released in 1993 by which group | Primus |
| 19258 | The first double_decker bus was introduced in this city. | London |
| 19259 | In literature who taught at the Marcia Blain school for Girls | Miss Jean Brodie |
| 19260 | In which American state are Toledo, Cincinnati and Dayton | Ohio |
| 19261 | Water found below the surface of the land | Groundwater |
| 19262 | What is saltimbocca | An italian dish of ham & veal |
| 19263 | After English what's the most widely used language on the net | German |
| 19264 | Name the Greek national airline | Olympic Airways |
| 19265 | What book did forrest gump keep in his suitcase | Curious george |
| 19266 | The code name for the allied invasion of Italy in WW II was operation _______ | Avalanche |
| 19267 | Who rode a horse called Bucephalus | Alexander the Great |
| 19268 | Two South American countries have no coastline, Bolivia is one what is the other | Paraguay |
| 19269 | Silverwood Michigan its illegal to kill what using your hands | A Bear to impress a girl |
| 19270 | What is the fear of illness known as | Nosemaphobia |
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| 19271 | Crispies driving: what country is identified by the letter c | Cuba |
| 19272 | In Which Book Of The Bible Will You Learn Of The Number Of The Beast "666" | The Book Of Revelations |
| 19273 | What kind of skiing held its first world championship in 1979 | Grass skiing |
| 19274 | Venus Observa is the technical term for what | Missionary position |
| 19275 | Who succeeded Hitler in 1945 | Admiral donitz |
| 19276 | Rabbits like _______ | Licorice |
| 19277 | What is an australian bandit also known as | Bushranger |
| 19278 | What is the flower that stands for: precaution | Golden rod |
| 19279 | The weight at the end of a pendulum is a(n) ______. | Bob |
| 19280 | Whose name did god change to israel | Jacob |
| 19281 | An animal stuffer is a(n) ___________. | Taxidermist |
| 19282 | John Quincy Adams was the only US president to do what | Marry a non American woman |
| 19283 | Funchal is the principal city of which Portuguese province | Madeira |
| 19284 | In New York by law the death penalty is required for what act | Jumping off a building |
| 19285 | Turf Stone and Hedge are all types of what | Mazes |
| 19286 | What was the inexpensive designer watch of choice amongst teenagers during the eighties? | Swatch |
| 19287 | A u-shaped bend in a river is called a(n)___. | Oxbow |
| 19288 | From which musical did the gongs "Spring, spring, spring" and "The Lonesome Polecat Lament" come | Seven brides for seven brothers |
| 19289 | A person in his eighties is called a(n) __________. | Octogenarian |
| 19290 | Mcbricker of what did aristotle say all things were made up | Air, earth, fire, water |
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| 19291 | Rhypophobia is the fear of | Dirt |
| 19292 | What is the Capital of: India | New delhi |
| 19293 | Who did cassius stab | Julius caesar |
| 19294 | Who recorded the Album In Through the Out Door | Led Zeppelin |
| 19295 | Who played the part of Claude Greengrass in Heartbeat | Bill maynard |
| 19296 | Which is the longest river in the british isles | Shannon |
| 19297 | Terrestrial gastropod mollusk, related to the snail, but with the shell represented by an internal horny plate overlying the respiratory cavity | Slug |
| 19298 | The Jordanian city Amman was once called what | Philadelphia |
| 19299 | Britain's most dangerous job used to kill one person every 3 days | Trawlerman |
| 19300 | When Boris Becker Won His First Wimbledon Title Aged Just 17 Who Did He Beat In The Final | Kevin Curran |
| 19301 | In the tv series 'the brady bunch', what was mike brady's occupation | Architect |
| 19302 | In West Virginia its illegal to snooze where | On a train |
| 19303 | 1727 Helen Morris put in asylum for putting what in a newspaper | Lonely Hearts Advert |
| 19304 | Which poet wrote Ode to a Skylark | Shelley |
| 19305 | Ferrite is a form of which metal | Iron |
| 19306 | In showjumping, how many points are incurred for knocking down a fence | Four |
| 19307 | What are Blenheim, Lord Derby and Peasgood? | Apples |
| 19308 | Two short words are combined to give the name of which small stand with several shelves or layers for displaying ornaments | Whatnot |
| 19309 | In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 't' | Tango |
| 19310 | What is a group of bison | Herd |
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| 19311 | Who used 8,000 different words in his poem, "Paradise Lost" | John milton |
| 19312 | Julias Caesar & Cleopatra Had A Child Together The Name Of Which Can Also Be Encountered In The Medical Profession, What Is It? | Caesarion |
| 19313 | Admiral Horatio Nelson suffered from what common condition | Seasickness |
| 19314 | What is linda mccartney's maiden name | Eastman |
| 19315 | Who won four consecutive Belgian grand prix victories beginning in 1962 | Jim clark |
| 19316 | Which British Prime Minister was born in Canada | Andrew bonar law |
| 19317 | What is 'guacamole' | Mexican avocado dip |
| 19318 | What was the tv name of the one-armed man who pursued "the fugitive" | Fred |
| 19319 | What did Tantalus serve to the Gods that caused his punishment | His dismembered son Pelops |
| 19320 | Who wrote the lyrics for Oscar winning song Whole New World | Tim Rice |
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