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| 21701 | What new domestic device was launched by Hoover in 1963 | Steam Iron | |
| 21702 | What sport has Crumb Gatherers Followers Rovers and Wings | Aussie Rules Football | |
| 21703 | The song "One O'clock Jump" is particularly associated with whose big band | Count basie | |
| 21704 | What is a redwood tree | Giant sequoia | |
| 21705 | Major in greek mythology, who was visited by zeus in the form of a swan, and became the mother of helen and pollux | Leda | |
| 21706 | In what Australian state would you find Wagga Wagga | New south wales nsw | |
| 21707 | Which group was formed in 1972 by Don Henley and Glen Fry | The eagles | |
| 21708 | Who was "bonnie prince charles" | Charles edward stuart | |
| 21709 | Natalie Horler Is The Lead Singer Of Which Very Pupular Modern Day Band | Cascada | |
| 21710 | Which planet in our solar system orbits closest to the sun | Mercury | |
| 21711 | What in medical terms does the abbreviation A & E represent | Accident & emergency | |
| 21712 | Which Football Club Started Out Life As "Dial Square FC" | Arsenal | |
| 21713 | What is Muckle Flugga | Rock and Lighthouse on Uist | |
| 21714 | Whic country developed the first jet fighter? | Germany | |
| 21715 | Which painter spent last 4 years of his life on the run for murder | Carravagio for murder in Rome | |
| 21716 | What is the Capital of: Korea North | P'yongyang | |
| 21717 | What was another city that the usfl Boston Breakers eventually played in | New orleans | |
| 21718 | What was James Deans middle name | Byron | |
| 21719 | Which word is used to describe a fin on a fish's abdomen? | Ventral | |
| 21720 | Pitches with what is charcoal and saltpetre mixed to make gunpowder | Sulphur | |
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| 21721 | What is the fear of poverty known as | Peniaphobia | |
| 21722 | What unusual flavour did the Jell-O company try in 1942 | Cola | |
| 21723 | Who wrote the fantasies "Popcorn" and "This Other Eden" | Ben elton | |
| 21724 | Modern ballroom dance, of Argentinian origin | Tango | |
| 21725 | Of what do earthworms have five | Hearts | |
| 21726 | Which pop star appeared in many of the 'gidget' films, and hit no 3 with the calliope sound of 'goodbye cruel world' in the early 60's | James darren | |
| 21727 | Agricultural and industrial region in the state of New South Wales, Australia, about 160 km (about 100 mi) north of Sydney. | Hunter valley | |
| 21728 | Who was the author of 'Of Mice and Men' | John Steinbeck | |
| 21729 | The lowest country in the world is? | The Netherlands | |
| 21730 | Why did Ghengis Khans soldier ride female horses | To drink their milk | |
| 21731 | What Would You Be Suffering From If You Had The Medical Condition Kyphosis? | Hunchback | |
| 21732 | In the Dr Dolittle stories what type of creature was Gub-Gub | Pig | |
| 21733 | What name was given to the period during the French Revolution when 1400 of Robespierre's opponents were executed | Reign of terror | |
| 21734 | A triangle with two equal sides is called __________ | Isosceles | |
| 21735 | By what name, is the entertainment business, is Victoria Adams better known | Posh spice | |
| 21736 | What did the Oshkosh steamer win | First automobile race | |
| 21737 | A wading bird with long upturned bill | Avocet | |
| 21738 | What's unusual about Ernest Vincent Wrights 50000 word novel | No letter E | |
| 21739 | The Riksdag is the parliament of which country | Sweden | |
| 21740 | Whose autobiography is called Where's the Rest of Me | Ronald reagan | |
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| 21741 | Name the Italian President of the Christian Democrats and five times Prime Minister, who was kidnapped and murdered by the Red Brigade guerrillas in 1978 | Aldo moro | |
| 21742 | Nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, & nucleus are parts of a ______ | Cell | |
| 21743 | Which U.S. biologist has published collections of essays entitled Bully for Brontosaurus and Dinosaur in a Haystack | Stephen jay gould | |
| 21744 | According to Enrico Caruso, "It is a good fruit. You eat, you drink, and you wash your face". What fruit was he talking about | Watermelon | |
| 21745 | In Latin mala means bad it's also a favourite Roman food what | Apple | |
| 21746 | What legendary us magazine publisher was born in tengchow, china | Henry luce | |
| 21747 | How many children did noah have | Three | |
| 21748 | Between what ages is a brandy or port described as VSOP | 20 to 25 years | |
| 21749 | What is the name given to the young of 'dragonflies' and 'damselflies' | Nymphs | |
| 21750 | Who was the only unidentified person awarded the Victoria Cross | US unknown soldier | |
| 21751 | Which is the worlds busiest metro system | Moscow | |
| 21752 | What is a group of plovers | Congregation | |
| 21753 | Who (not Peter Sellers) played Inspector Clouseau in 1968 | Alan Arkin | |
| 21754 | The name of which language means off the coast in Arabic | Swahili | |
| 21755 | Al Capone's business card identified him as a what | Furniture dealer | |
| 21756 | A sheep duck and rooster were worlds the first what | Passengers in hot air balloon | |
| 21757 | What is the troposphere lower than | Stratosphere | |
| 21758 | Who was the female Prime Minister of England throughout the eighties? | Marget Thatcher | |
| 21759 | The Savannah was the worlds first commercial what | Atomic powered ship | |
| 21760 | In what tv series did henry winkler play arthur fonzarelli | Happy days | |
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| 21761 | How many spokes does an umbrella have | Eight | |
| 21762 | For what song did country and western singer marty robbins win a grammy | El | |
| 21763 | What sport was called Harpastum by the ancient Greeks | Football | |
| 21764 | Where is bond street | London | |
| 21765 | Practice of driving recklessly in a stolen car | Hotting | |
| 21766 | What is the former name of Botswana | Bechuanaland | |
| 21767 | What does the body release that dilates small blood vessels and so causes a person to blush | Peptides | |
| 21768 | Russian country cottage | Dacha | |
| 21769 | Who (boxer) appeared in 1962 in the film "Requiem for Heavyweight" | Muhammad ali | |
| 21770 | Names for numbers: 1 followed by 42 zeroes = | Tredecillion | |
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