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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 23941 | What is a "hiatus" | Brief period of rest |
| 23942 | What is the wingspan of a condor | Nine feet |
| 23943 | Zephyr' is the poetic name for what | West wind |
| 23944 | Who wrote 'a tale of two cities' | Charles dickens |
| 23945 | Coronation Street's Kabin is located in which street | Ross street |
| 23946 | Frank Zappa was lead singer with which band | Mothers of invention |
| 23947 | Which two vegetables are used in vichyssoise | Leek Potato |
| 23948 | What is the fear of meteors known as | Meteorophobia |
| 23949 | On what book was 'three days of the condor' based | Six days of the condor |
| 23950 | What is the capital of the seychelles | Victoria |
| 23951 | Traditionally in what months should you not eat oysters | May to august |
| 23952 | Computers - mhz stands for________ | Megahertz |
| 23953 | In China what colour does the bride traditionally wear | Red |
| 23954 | Who sang the theme song in From Russia with Love | Matt Munroe |
| 23955 | In 1907 who was the first English writer win Nobel prize literature | Rudyard Kipling |
| 23956 | Where did the birkenhead sink | Danger point |
| 23957 | What is "Magic" Johnson's first name | Earvin |
| 23958 | After which creature is the Californian island of Alcatraz named | Pelican |
| 23959 | Who said "No sex is better than bad sex" | Germaine Greer |
| 23960 | What first appeared in New York World 21st December 1913 | Crossword |
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| 23961 | Who had hiccups for 69 years | Charles osborne |
| 23962 | What is the flower that stands for: boaster | Hydrangea |
| 23963 | Who sang 'born in the u.s.a' | Bruce springsteen |
| 23964 | In The World Of Sport What First Did "Uriah D Rennie" Achieve In 2001 | First Black Ref To Dictate A Game |
| 23965 | On Who's Tombstone Will You Find The Words "She Did It The Hard Way" | Bette Davis |
| 23966 | Who's the voice of "this week in baseball" | Mel allen |
| 23967 | The longest recorded one lasted 51.5 minutes - what | Tennis rally1029 strokes |
| 23968 | Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" | Harper lee |
| 23969 | What is the only part of the human body that cannot repair itself | Teeth |
| 23970 | Who won the 1959 u.s grand prix | Bruce mclaren |
| 23971 | What city hosted the 1976 summer olympics | Montreal |
| 23972 | Film title' 'fahrenheit ______' | 451 |
| 23973 | A sufferer from boanthropy believes he is what | An Ox |
| 23974 | What stretch of water separates Italy and Sicily | Straights of Messina |
| 23975 | Which non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates | Grenadine |
| 23976 | Which Female Act (Non Solo) Holds The Record For The Most Consecutive Weeks At The Top Of The Uk Singles Chart | Shakespeares Sister |
| 23977 | Which arteries carry blood to the head and neck | Carotid |
| 23978 | Name the only bird that can swim but can't fly | Penguin |
| 23979 | What was the number of the squadron which flew the Dambusters mission in 1943 | 617 |
| 23980 | To what is the harvest moon nearest | Autumnal equinox |
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| 23981 | What is an enclosed car hung from a cable at a ski slope | Gondola |
| 23982 | Which group sang the song "Learn To Fly"? | Foo Fighters |
| 23983 | Numbers What's the capital of Wyoming | Cheyenne |
| 23984 | Who drove a Rolls Royce with a number plate FAB 1 | Parker in Thunderbirds |
| 23985 | In which town or city in the north-west is the Ashton memorial | Lancaster |
| 23986 | Specifically to what does Episcopal refer | Bishops |
| 23987 | What infamous bank robber was nicknamed "willie the actor" | Willie sutton |
| 23988 | U.S. Captials - Massachusetts | Boston |
| 23989 | In egyptian mythology, who is known as the god of the desert | Ash |
| 23990 | In Save by the Bell,what were Zack and Kelly dressed up as the night they broke up? | Romeo and Juliet |
| 23991 | What French automobile company merged with American Motors | Renault |
| 23992 | Troy McClure appears in which cartoon series | The Simpsons |
| 23993 | What product only sold 1200 bottles in its first year | Liquid Paper - Tippex |
| 23994 | What year did Laurel and Hardy first perform together | 1926 |
| 23995 | What cartoon character had no feathers until the censors decided he 'looked naked' | Tweety |
| 23996 | In Germany who were known as "Dick und Doof" | Laurel and Hardy |
| 23997 | For making what is the abalone shell used | Jewellery |
| 23998 | Where is King Arthur supposed to be resting | Avalon |
| 23999 | On which city did Charles Darrow base his original game of Monopoly | Atlantic city |
| 24000 | What was the name of Eddie Murphy's character in Beverly Hills Cop? | Axel Foley |
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| 24001 | The island of Krakatoa was almost completely destroyed by a volcanic eruption in which year | 1883 |
| 24002 | Relating to food what is porcini a type of | Mushroom |
| 24003 | In which Puccini opera of 1896 is the Christmas Duet | La boheme |
| 24004 | As what was John F. Kennedy airport formerly known | Idlewild |
| 24005 | Cancha, Cesta, Cinta terms in which sport | Jai Alai - Court Glove Tape |
| 24006 | What is the official title of the ambassador of the Pope | Nuncio |
| 24007 | What country has the longest chairlift in europe | Switzerland |
| 24008 | What fruit produces a herb | Banana |
| 24009 | Aromatic plant used for seasoning and salads | Coriander |
| 24010 | What is the study of elections called | Psephology |
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