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| 22541 | Gus Grissom Was The First Man In History To Do What Twice | Go Into Space | |
| 22542 | Who used the statement: "my fellow americans" | Lyndon johnson | |
| 22543 | Of what metal are meteorites composed | Iron | |
| 22544 | Corduroy literally translated means what | Cloth of the King | |
| 22545 | Six verified copies of his signature survive - who is he | William Shakespeare | |
| 22546 | San jose is the capital of ______ | Costa rica | |
| 22547 | David Stirling was the founder of which organisation | S a s | |
| 22548 | What are dense seawater swamps along coasts of hot countries | Mangroves | |
| 22549 | What did plato found in 387 bc | The academy | |
| 22550 | What company used to be called The Haloid Company | Xerox | |
| 22551 | Which city was the first with one million inhabitants | London | |
| 22552 | What is the name of the source of the Nile | Ripon falls | |
| 22553 | The George Cross was awarded to the entire population of which island | Malta | |
| 22554 | Capability Brown was a famous Landscape Gardener 1st name | Lancelot | |
| 22555 | Pope John Paul II played for the Polish national team what sport | Rugby | |
| 22556 | Who was the inventor of the "stop sign" | William phelps eno | |
| 22557 | What character in the Jungle Books name means frog | Mougli | |
| 22558 | Zen is the form of Buddhism in which country | Japan | |
| 22559 | In New Jersey it is illegal to frown at who | Police Officers | |
| 22560 | The Moluccas are better known as where | Spice Islands | |
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| 22561 | Which jazz cornettist composed and recorded "Davenport Blues" in 1925 | B1x beiderbecke | |
| 22562 | What is the common term for a "somnambulist"? | Sleepwalker | |
| 22563 | In music, what does the term legato mean | One note leading smoothly to the next | |
| 22564 | What is a group of hippopotamuses | Bloat | |
| 22565 | In English superstition what bird should you wish good day | Magpie else bad luck | |
| 22566 | Dik Browne is the author of which cartoon strip | Hagar the Horrible | |
| 22567 | What is the closest relative of the manatee | Elephant | |
| 22568 | In 982 eric the red discovered _____ | Greenland | |
| 22569 | Who was albert einstein's father | Hermann einstein | |
| 22570 | What physical disability is also known as nanism | The condition of being a dwarf | |
| 22571 | The average human has seven what each day | Sex Fantasies | |
| 22572 | What is the unit of currency in Bulgaria? | Lev | |
| 22573 | Who was the egyptian god of the dead | Anubis | |
| 22574 | In Braille which letter uses the least number of raised dots | S | |
| 22575 | What was Napoleons mothers name | Laticia | |
| 22576 | In Greek mythology, which goddess was Apollo's sister | Arte'mis | |
| 22577 | What's the international radio code word for the letter "J" | Juliet | |
| 22578 | Which novelist created pathologist Kay Scarpetta | Patricia cornwell | |
| 22579 | What kind of peach has a smooth skin | Nectarine | |
| 22580 | How many days were the american hostages held in iran | 444 | |
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| 22581 | In which John le Carre novel does George Smiley first appear | Call for the dead | |
| 22582 | Put the worlds most common forename and surname together | Mohammed Chen | |
| 22583 | A doromaniac had a compulsion to do what | Give gifts | |
| 22584 | What country boasts the Chrysanthemum Dynasty | Japan | |
| 22585 | Who was the first cricketer to score 10,000 Test match runs | Sunil gavaskar | |
| 22586 | In which city were the 1928 Summer Olympic Games held | Amsterdam | |
| 22587 | Shepherd's pie is meat hash covered with a layer of this (2 wds) | Mashed potatoes | |
| 22588 | First public supply in Britain from river Wey in 1881 what | Electricity | |
| 22589 | Who played the lead role in the first Tarzan movie | Elmo lincoln | |
| 22590 | What nation has had a monarchy the longest | Japan | |
| 22591 | Columbus is the capital of ______ | Ohio | |
| 22592 | In what does a rhinologist specialise | Human nose | |
| 22593 | What did alexander graham bell invent | Telephone | |
| 22594 | Hurricane, typhoon and tornado are all types of what | Fighter aircraft | |
| 22595 | The last line of which document is 'working men of all countries, unite' | Communist manifesto | |
| 22596 | Which famous person invented the cat flap | Isaac Newton | |
| 22597 | Last Words I am Dying with the help of too many Physicians | Alexander the Great | |
| 22598 | What are the ridges on corduroy called | Wales | |
| 22599 | Beaufort - the wind scale man - had what job | Sailor (Admiral) | |
| 22600 | Who said "In future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes" | Andy warhol | |
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| 22601 | Who left his five day tenure as West Point's superintendent to lead the Confederate army | Tavern | |
| 22602 | What is a doucet | A Stags Testicle | |
| 22603 | These teeth grow especially long in vampires. | Incisors | |
| 22604 | Name Bilbo Baggins mother | Belladonna Took | |
| 22605 | In medicine what is procaine used for | Anaesthetic | |
| 22606 | Who flew the rocket-powered bell x-ia at a record mach 2.5 | Chuck yaeger | |
| 22607 | Mayfair, london is a district of little streets near ______ | Hyde park | |
| 22608 | Disney question - who are Daisy Ducks three nieces | April May June | |
| 22609 | How Long's The Course Is An Autobiography Written By Which Athlete | Roger Black | |
| 22610 | Where can you drive your car on the Nippon Clip On | Auckland Harbour Bridge | |
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