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General Knowledge
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| 20021 | In what city does Matlock take place? | Atlanta,Georgia |
| 20022 | Which ancient Greek astronomer is credited with having compiled the first known star catalogue? | Hipparchus |
| 20023 | Which term for an important person, stems from the large headgear once worn by the rich? | Bigwig |
| 20024 | Countries of the world:north eastern Europe, the capital is Tallinn | Estonia |
| 20025 | Back of horse's leg where hair grows above hoof | Fetlock |
| 20026 | Who was the 30th president of the U.S. | Calvin coolidge |
| 20027 | In Edward Lear's poem who married the owl and the Pussy-cat | Turkey |
| 20028 | In 1797 3 pence could buy you a good (second hand) what | Wife |
| 20029 | What is the capital of utah | Salt lake city |
| 20030 | In what sport does one have luffing, gybing and bearing away | Yachting |
| 20031 | What Was The Name Of The Cab Firm Owned By Ali & Mehmet In Eastenders | Oz Cabs (Osman) |
| 20032 | A small shop selling fashionable clothes | Boutique |
| 20033 | Who created the fictional detective Cordelia Gray | P d james |
| 20034 | What did Sir Humphry Davy say was his best discovery | His student Michael Faraday |
| 20035 | On what date did "The Wall" fall? | 1989 |
| 20036 | What does an vexillologist study | Flags |
| 20037 | King James the IV practiced what (and charged) on subjects | Dentistry |
| 20038 | Which Country Publishes More Books Per Head Than Any Other | Iceland |
| 20039 | Churchill, Iroquois, Owen and Smiths are all what | Waterfalls |
| 20040 | In Quitman Georgia its illegal for a chicken to do what | Cross the Road |
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| 20041 | Who live at 742 Evergreen Terrace | The Simpson's |
| 20042 | What is the capital city of Azerbaijan | Baku |
| 20043 | What is measured with a hygrometer | Humidity |
| 20044 | Which organ is inflamed in the condition known as Cholecystitis? | Gall Bladder |
| 20045 | What is the capital of burkino faso | Ouagadougou |
| 20046 | When is Halley's comet next due to appear | 2062 |
| 20047 | U.S. Captials - West Virginia | Charleston |
| 20048 | Which was the most successful Grand National horse | Red Rum |
| 20049 | Where is tongeren | Belgium |
| 20050 | What Event Took Place On "Gown Avenue" In London On The 26th April 1999 | The Murder Of Jill Dando |
| 20051 | With what were queen victoria's menstrual cramps eased | Marijuana |
| 20052 | In Holland what would you do with bare buttocks in the grass | Eat them mix of string navy beans |
| 20053 | Who is Country Music Hall of Fames only 2 time inductee | Roy rogers |
| 20054 | In 1943, the whole population of Naples was dusted with DDT. What organism did this kill | Lice |
| 20055 | On what date did america become an independant nation | July 4th 1776 |
| 20056 | What did ancient Egyptians rub on their dicks to enlarge them | Crocodile shit |
| 20057 | Where was volleyball invented | France |
| 20058 | In October of 1962, Johnny Carson succeeds him on the Tonight Show | Jack parr |
| 20059 | The Island of Sheep was the last novel of what Buchan Hero | Richard Hannay |
| 20060 | What's the more common name for prepatellar bursitis | Housemaids Knee |
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| 20061 | In the movie "Sixteen Candles," what was Sam's grandparents exchange students name? | Long Duck Dong |
| 20062 | American pioneer, who was killed while defending the Alamo? | James Bowie |
| 20063 | YKK Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha worlds largest makers what | Zips |
| 20064 | What Was The First Country To Legalize Abortion? | Iceland |
| 20065 | Hygrophobia is the fear of | Liquids, dampness moisture |
| 20066 | The Central Perk Café appears in which TV series | Friends |
| 20067 | Patty Hearst was kidnapped (later joined) which organisation | Symbionese Liberation Army |
| 20068 | What is the Capital of: Georgia | T'bilisi |
| 20069 | Hayley Turner is a well-known name in which sport? | Horse Racing (Jockey) |
| 20070 | Which British Railway station has the greatest number of platforms | Waterloo |
| 20071 | Long necked long legged wading bird | Heron |
| 20072 | What Was The Final Single To Be Released By The Pop Duo Wham | Edge Of Heaven |
| 20073 | Which english house had the red rose as its symbol | House of lancaster |
| 20074 | Who is the roman goddess of justice | Justitia |
| 20075 | What U.S. state song is named for a river within the state | Swanee river |
| 20076 | Creed Prayer Alms Fasting Pilgrimage five pillars what religion | Islam |
| 20077 | In which city is De Montfort University | Leicester |
| 20078 | What children's character lived at Scatterbrook farm | Worzel Gummage |
| 20079 | In ice hockey, what name is given to a period of play in which one team has a player temporarily suspended from the game | Power play |
| 20080 | Who was the Goddess of the rainbow | Iris |
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| 20081 | Who wrote "Death of a Salesman" in 1949 | Arthur miller |
| 20082 | Who portrayed sherlock holmes in 14 films between 1939 and 1946? | Basil rathbone |
| 20083 | In ancient Roman architecture, a large oblong building, generally with double columns and a semicircular apse at one end. In Christian architecture, a church with a nave, apse, and aisles. | Basilica |
| 20084 | Which writer created Sergeant Cuff | Wilkie collins |
| 20085 | Which is the only bird that can see the colour blue | Owl |
| 20086 | Who's first person to win Wimbledon singles on a tie breaker | Evonne Cawley |
| 20087 | Which month was named after caesar augustus | August |
| 20088 | What is the tenth month of the year | October |
| 20089 | Which classic dish contains strips of steak cooked in a wine sauce with sour cream | Stroganoff |
| 20090 | A massive ensemble of hundreds of millions of stars, all gravitationally interacting, and orbiting about a common center | Galaxy |
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