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General Knowledge
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| 20651 | What aid to archaeologists from 197 bc was found in Egypt 1799 | Rosetta Stone |
| 20652 | A solemn court dance usually in duple time, popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. | Basse danse |
| 20653 | What part of the body ages the fastest | The Hands |
| 20654 | In what Italian town can you find the Piazza del Erbe | Verona |
| 20655 | In what country are the Painted Lakes | Indonesia |
| 20656 | Where is the Lubianka prison located? | Moscow |
| 20657 | What is the Capital of: Ecuador | Quito |
| 20658 | What nationality was Saint Paul of Tarsus | Turkish |
| 20659 | In UK tennis where is the Stella Artois tournament held | Queens |
| 20660 | Name the first actor to get best actor Oscar for repeating a role | Paul Newman – Colour of Money |
| 20661 | Which Vatican building was built for Pope Sixtus lV | The sistine chapel |
| 20662 | The Greek Words for Beautiful, Appearance And I Behold Converge to give us which word | Kaleidoscope |
| 20663 | How many laps make up the Indianapolis 500 | 200 |
| 20664 | What US President said I Promise instead of I swear inaugurate | Richard M Nixon |
| 20665 | Which country contains every type of climate in the world | New Zealand |
| 20666 | Thomas Jefferson's home has a hidden what? illegal in his time | Billiard Table in Virginia |
| 20667 | What is the largest desert in the world | Sahara |
| 20668 | Who is the Patron Saint of Gout | Saint Andrew |
| 20669 | In which country was cricketer Ted Dexter born? | Italy |
| 20670 | In 1900 Persian soldiers were paid with what | Donkeys |
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| 20671 | Old Dominion was a nickname of which US state | Virginia |
| 20672 | Who launched a Cultural Revolution in April 1966 | Mao tse-tung |
| 20673 | Roman orator Marcus Tillius nicknamed what for wart on nose | Cicero |
| 20674 | What zodiacal sign is represented by fish | Pisces |
| 20675 | In Paris what has been defined as a deadly weapon | Ashtray |
| 20676 | What was the real name of Boris Karloff | William henry pratt |
| 20677 | The agave cactus is the source of which liquor? | Tequila |
| 20678 | What do English speakers call the city that ltalians call Torino | Turin |
| 20679 | Small pieces of bread or crackers with a savoury topping are called what | Canapes |
| 20680 | Who released 'she's so unusual' in 1984, and won a grammy for best new artist | Cyndi lauper |
| 20681 | What two countries were known as 'The Yellow Peril' in then 1890's? | China and Japan |
| 20682 | Archaeopteryx was the first what | Bird |
| 20683 | Hazel was the maid for what family | Baxters |
| 20684 | Which US sportsman is mentioned in The Old Man and the Sea | Joe De Maggio |
| 20685 | Name the nursery rhyme mother whos last name is that of a bird? | Goose |
| 20686 | Who won the first Oscar for a musical in 1943 | James Cagney |
| 20687 | Which world-wide organisation was founded in 1865 as the Christian Mission | Salvation army |
| 20688 | What was 1993s biggest selling single | Ill do anything for love |
| 20689 | Who played Judge Roy Bean on film in 1972 | Paul newman |
| 20690 | What sport is often called 'ping pong' | Table tennis |
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| 20691 | The most northerly point of mainland Africa is in which country | Tunisia |
| 20692 | Shellac dissolved in alcohol makes what type of varnish | French Polish |
| 20693 | Michigan State University is located in what city | East lansing |
| 20694 | What's the name of the large prominent vein in the side of your neck | Jugular vein jugular |
| 20695 | The wingspan of a ______ ___ jet is longer than the Wright Brothers' first flight | Boeing 747 |
| 20696 | Idi Amin of Uganda excelled at what sport | Rugby |
| 20697 | What compound might you expect to find in diet soft drinks | Aspartame |
| 20698 | What was the name of george of the jungle's ape friend | Ape |
| 20699 | What does f.b.i. stand for | Federal bureau of investigation |
| 20700 | Which character in Bond films has been played by Donald Pleasance, Telly Savalas, and Charles Gray | Blofeld |
| 20701 | In nautical terms what five letter word means duty at the helm | Trick |
| 20702 | Zimbabwe won its first ever Olympic gold in 1980 in what event | Women's Hockey |
| 20703 | What is the 30th longest river in the world ? | The Thames |
| 20704 | According to Samuel Johnson what is the drink for heroes | Brandy |
| 20705 | Which book was the sequel to "Little Women" | Good wives |
| 20706 | What does roulette literally mean | Little Wheel |
| 20707 | Murphy's Oil soap is most often used to clean what | Elephants |
| 20708 | Rathbone what was tarzan's true identity | Lord greystoke |
| 20709 | In which country is the city of Mandalay | Burma |
| 20710 | Fescue is a generic type of what | Grass |
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| 20711 | According to the saying where does charity begin | At home |
| 20712 | Two out of 3 visits to an American doctor are for what problems | Stress Related |
| 20713 | What are young rats called | Pups |
| 20714 | Of indian affairs Branch of mathematics concerned with the study of such concepts as the rate of change of one variable quantity with respect to another, the slope of a curve at a prescribed point, and the computation of the maximum and minimum values of functions | Calculus |
| 20715 | Merrylegs was a performing circus dog in which Dickens novel | Hard Times |
| 20716 | What is a coho a type of | Fish |
| 20717 | Medina is located in what country | Saudi arabia |
| 20718 | Film title 'the last days of ______' | Pompeii |
| 20719 | Where did the word 'biscuit' originate | France |
| 20720 | On Night Court,Harry had a "statue" of what animal in his office? | Armidillo |
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