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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 43 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 2941 | What is the meaning of dc in "Washington DC" | District of columbia |
| 2942 | What film is generally considered the worst film ever made | Attack of the |
| 2943 | Sticky tape was produced in which year | 1928 |
| 2944 | Charles Bingley was a character in what classic novel | Pride and Prejudice |
| 2945 | What organisation is known as the Society of Friends | Quakers |
| 2946 | In Japan what is jigai | Female suicide |
| 2947 | Where is the National Motor Museum | Beaulieu |
| 2948 | What is a cachalot | A Sperm Whale |
| 2949 | What sport do players 'tee off' in | Golf |
| 2950 | With what instrument is the jazz musician Chet Baker associated | Trumpet |
| 2951 | Salad plant, its root can be roasted and ground and used as coffee | Chicory |
| 2952 | The name Gregory is from the Greek meaning what | Watchman |
| 2953 | What country does Gotland belong to | Sweden |
| 2954 | In Greek mythology, what were the golden apples | Apricots |
| 2955 | How was Tristram Shandy (fictional character) circumcised | A Sash window fell on it |
| 2956 | Peter Piper picked a peck of what? | Pickled peppers |
| 2957 | The liquid measure of a capacity equal to 1/8 of a fluid ounce is a(n) _________.? | Fluid Dram |
| 2958 | What vehicles are involved in the 'Tour de France' | Bicycles |
| 2959 | "One shaft of light that shows the way, no mortal man can win this day" what is the Queen song title | A Kind of Magic |
| 2960 | The baby ruth candy bar was named after which u.s president's daughter | Grover cleveland |
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| 2961 | How Many Sides Does A "Enneadecagon" Have | 19 |
| 2962 | Who is the unit of sound named after | Alexander Graham Bell - Decibel |
| 2963 | What do we call what the Japanese call Oshugatsu | New Year |
| 2964 | What bird lays an egg that is roughly a quarter of its body weight? | Kiwi |
| 2965 | Perfume from the fruit of a dwarf orange tree | Bergamot |
| 2966 | The date of which christian festival was fixed in 325 ad by the council of nicaea | Easter |
| 2967 | Who is the roman equivalant of the greek god eros | Amor |
| 2968 | What legume did George Washington Carver use as a basis for over 300 inventions | Peanuts |
| 2969 | By raising your legs slowly and laying on your back, in what can you not sink | Quicksand |
| 2970 | Who said "never kick a fresh turd on a hot day" | Harry S Truman |
| 2971 | Who did time magazine nickname the "first lady of radio" in 1939 | Kate smith |
| 2972 | What is the only country to have a single color flag | Libya |
| 2973 | What is a chihuahua named after | Mexican state |
| 2974 | What does sub rosa mean | Not literally but in plain english in secret |
| 2975 | Who plays the part of Satan in the film The Devil's Advocate, released in 1998 | Al pacino |
| 2976 | In Which Tv Show Were “ Henry Davenport & Sally Smedley ” Newsreaders | Drop The Dead donkey |
| 2977 | Which Country Was The First To Allow Woman To Vote? | New Zealand |
| 2978 | On The Subject Of Fine Wines, Or In This Case Not So Fine , Which Country If The Origin Of The Word “Plonk”? | Australia |
| 2979 | Pellagrophobia is the fear of | Pellagra |
| 2980 | What's the largest and most powerful of the american cats | Jaguar |
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| 2981 | Whose first single released July 1961 was Buttered Popcorn | The Supremes |
| 2982 | What don mclean song laments the day buddy holly died | American pie |
| 2983 | Barbary Apes live on what Mediterranean feature | Rock of gibraltar |
| 2984 | Which country has the longest coastline? | Canada |
| 2985 | When a satellite is closest to Earth its position is called what | Perigee |
| 2986 | What was the name of the company that the characters on Taxi worked for? | Sunshine Cab Company |
| 2987 | What sport uses rubber cushions and slate beds | Billiards |
| 2988 | What is the state bird of New York | Bluebird |
| 2989 | Madame Tussard the waxwork founder was born in which city | Strasbourg |
| 2990 | What is the transformation of inhospitable planets into hospitable ones | Terraforming |
| 2991 | FIDE govern what game | Chess |
| 2992 | Frodo. Gandalf and Bilbo Baggins are all characters from what | The lord of the rings |
| 2993 | Cocktails: gin, blue curacao & lemonade make a _______ | Blue lagoon |
| 2994 | Capital cities: Taiwan | Taipei |
| 2995 | Who composed 'the four seasons' | Vivaldi |
| 2996 | What is the Capital of: Guinea | Conakry |
| 2997 | What happens to 12% of Americans each year | Arrested |
| 2998 | Captain cook lost almost half his crew in 1768 on his first voyage to ______ | South pacific |
| 2999 | What is a group of buzzards | Wake |
| 3000 | Who was Robbin Island Prison's most famous inmate ? | Nelson Mandella |
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| 3001 | Old apothecaries weights 20 grains in a what | Scruple |
| 3002 | Who wrote Breakfast at Tiffany's | Truman Capote |
| 3003 | What is the smallest bone in the body | Stirrup bone |
| 3004 | When were fortune cookies invented | 1918 |
| 3005 | Trudeau 3399 what sport do you rack your balls in | Billiards |
| 3006 | What should you give on a 35th wedding anniversary | Coral |
| 3007 | Which singer went from 'The Libertines' to 'Babyshambles'? | Pete Doherty |
| 3008 | What singer sang the song Spank Me | Madonna |
| 3009 | What country was the setting of 'you only live twice' | Japan |
| 3010 | What is a gharial | Fish eating Nile Crocodile |
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