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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 306 of 680
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| 21351 | What did Sandy Fowler invent for drinkers that had he patented it would have made him millions | Tea bag |
| 21352 | Who was the leader of the Transformers? | Optimus Prime |
| 21353 | In August 1945 atomic bombs were dropped on which two cities | Hiroshima and nagasaki |
| 21354 | How many solutions are there to a quartic equation | Four |
| 21355 | The word volar refers to what part/s of the body | Palms of hands and soles of feet |
| 21356 | In 1688 Edinburgh Became The First City To Have What? | Pavements |
| 21357 | What is the brightest asteroid | Vesta |
| 21358 | Who wrote the play 'Under Milk Wood' | Dylan thomas |
| 21359 | What is the capital of cameroon | Yaounde |
| 21360 | Outside which london building were traffic lights first installed | Houses of |
| 21361 | What is a group of this animal called: Coyote | Band |
| 21362 | What weed derives its name from the French for "lion's tooth" | Dandelion |
| 21363 | Whose ads tout "the return of fz on cd" | Frank zappa |
| 21364 | Slivovitz is a brandy made from what | Plums |
| 21365 | What restaurant chain had served forty five thousand million hamburgers by 1983 | Mcdonalds |
| 21366 | Where are the katydid bug's ears | Hind legs |
| 21367 | In Mesquite Texas its illegal for children to have what | Unusual Haircuts |
| 21368 | In Minnesota it is illegal to wear what in bed | Nothing ie be naked |
| 21369 | Who wrote the 1955 play Long Day's Journey into Night | Eugene o'neill |
| 21370 | What was Woody Allen's first film as writer/actor | What's New Pussycat |
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| 21371 | Tomika and Uyeshiba are the two main forms of what | Aikido |
| 21372 | Scotopic people can do what | See in the dark |
| 21373 | What counties national drink is called aizag pronounced I shag | Mongolian mares milk |
| 21374 | The style of this school, founded in Germany by Walter Gropius in 1919, emphasizing simplicity, functionalism and craftsmanship. | Bauhaus |
| 21375 | Israel Baline, born in Temum, Russia, on 1lth May 1898, became famous under what name | Irving berlin |
| 21376 | What was originally called the Chinese gooseberry? | Kiwi |
| 21377 | What is 'the helvetic confederation' in latin | Confederatio helvetica |
| 21378 | Who played the part of Cruella de Vil in the 1996 film '101 Dalmatians' | Glenn close |
| 21379 | Galena is the principal Lead ore which other element is combined with the metal to form Galena | Sulphur |
| 21380 | Which characters are described as being three apples high | The Smurfs |
| 21381 | What do oak trees grow from? | Acorns |
| 21382 | Which 19th Century poet was known as 'The Bard of Rydal Mount' | William wordsworth |
| 21383 | What is the name of the mountain range in North Africa | Atlas mountains |
| 21384 | Martin Luther King was the youngest recipient of what | Nobel peace prize |
| 21385 | What countries brides get the most diamond engagement rings | Canada |
| 21386 | Who was the first male host of 'entertainment tonight' | Tom hallick |
| 21387 | What Illness Is Caused By The Epstein Barr Virus | Glandular Fever |
| 21388 | What is the Capital of: Finland | Helsinki |
| 21389 | Five tons are mined annually - five tons of what | Diamonds |
| 21390 | Erie, suez, panama etc | Canals |
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| 21391 | An angle greater than 180 degrees & less than 360 degrees is a(n) ________ angle. | Reflex |
| 21392 | What is the Capital of: Eritrea | Asmara |
| 21393 | Agricultural science concerning methods of soil management & crop production | Agronomy |
| 21394 | Plastic wrapping material in sheets containing numerous air filled bladders | Bubble wrap |
| 21395 | Who invented the 'bunsen burner' | Robert bunsen |
| 21396 | Who sang the theme for the James Bond film, "You Only Live Twice" | Nancy |
| 21397 | Which English king married Berengaria of Navarre, who never set foot on English soil | Richard the first |
| 21398 | What are the Twin Cities | Minneapolis and St Paul |
| 21399 | Harry Alan Robert Stewart made redundant Britain 1960s Job | Official Hangman |
| 21400 | In Islam what is the fourth piller of wisdom - there's 5 in total | Fasting in Ramadan |
| 21401 | Which Greek astronomer wrote the Almagest | Ptolomy |
| 21402 | What colour is the cross on the Swedish national flag | Yellow |
| 21403 | In Japan what is an obi | A wide Sash worn like a belt |
| 21404 | On an analogue clock, what number faces 4 | 10 |
| 21405 | Who wrote the opera 'i pagliacci' | Ruggiero leoncavallo |
| 21406 | What is the approximate temperature on the planet Pluto | Minus 230 degrees celsius |
| 21407 | The song "Some Day My Prince Will Come" was introduced in the 1937 Disney movie ________________________ | Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs |
| 21408 | Who named the st lawrence river | Jacques cartier |
| 21409 | What are scutes | Snakes belly scales |
| 21410 | What is the Ishihara test designed to detect | Colour blindness |
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| 21411 | What medal shows 3 naked men hands on each others shoulders | Nobel Peace Prize |
| 21412 | What was the name of the cab company in Taxi | Sunshine cabs |
| 21413 | U.S. Captials - Iowa | Des Moines |
| 21414 | What is 'honcho' in english | Squad leader |
| 21415 | Smiths Bon-Bons changed their name to what after 1840 | Christmas Crackers |
| 21416 | What is litmus derived from | Lichens |
| 21417 | Who directed the 1971 film Macbeth | Roman polanski |
| 21418 | What metal has the chemical symbol al | Aluminium |
| 21419 | What is the Capital of: Hungary | Budapest |
| 21420 | What Was The Name Of The Album Released By Michael Jackson In 2001 | Invincible |
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