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| 32341 | In The Superman Films And Comics, What Is The Name Of His Female Admirer And Fellow Journalist At The Daily Planet | Lois Lane | |
| 32342 | Which Nation First Used Tanks As Weapons | Great Britain | |
| 32343 | What Did The Pope Become In 1870 | Infallible | |
| 32344 | What Does A Panetteria Sell In Italy | Bread & Cakes | |
| 32345 | What Was A 'Poignard', Was It A Gold Coin, A Dagger Or A Type Of Sailing Ship | Dagger | |
| 32346 | Who Had A Hit In 1972 With The Song 'Doctor My Eyes' | The Jacksons | |
| 32347 | In Which Southwest English City Is H.M.S. Flying Fox (A Royal Naval Reserve Training Centre) | Bristol | |
| 32348 | In Which Country Are The Plains Of Abraham Located | Quebec | |
| 32349 | Which Charity Was Set Up In 1986 To Provide A Special Telephone Number Where Children Who Are Being Abused Can Ring For Confidential Help | Childline | |
| 32350 | In What Year Saw The Winter Olympics At Salt Lake City | 2002 | |
| 32351 | What Year Did Red Rum First Win The Grand National | 1973 | |
| 32352 | Cpre Is The Acronym For Council For The Protection Of Àwhat | Rural England | |
| 32353 | What Is The Name Of The Usa's National Cemetery | Arlington | |
| 32354 | By What Pen-Name Was Eric Arthur Blair Better Known | George Orwell | |
| 32355 | What, In Your Body, Can Be True, False Or Floating | Ribs | |
| 32356 | What Is A 4 Mile Section Of Boulevard South In Las Vegas More Commonly Known As | The Strip | |
| 32357 | In Which Film Did The Washington Post Uncover The Watergate Scandal | All The Presidents Men | |
| 32358 | Pink Fairy And Nine Banded Are Both Species Of Which Animal | Armadillo | |
| 32359 | What Particular Event Occurred Aboard The Us Warship, Uss Missouri In 1945 | The Japanese Surrender (Signing Of) | |
| 32360 | Which Note Does An Orchestra Tune To | A | |
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| 32361 | Meaning 'Before Noon', What Does The Abbreviation A.M. Stand For | Ante meridiem | |
| 32362 | How Many Squares Long Is A Player's Home Column In A Game Of Ludo | 5 | |
| 32363 | In Irish Folklore, What Is The Name Of The Creature That Is Said To Wail When Someone Is About To Die | Banshee | |
| 32364 | The City Of Bonn Was The Capital Of Which Country | West Germany | |
| 32365 | Who Founded The Kodak Film Company In 1888 | George Eastman | |
| 32366 | Who Was The Fall Guy In The Iran-Contra Arms Deal In 1989 | Oliver North | |
| 32367 | During World War Ii, Who Led The Allied Forces To Victory At The Battle Of El Alamein | Field Marshall Montgomery | |
| 32368 | At 8am On The 13th August 1964, Harry Allen In Manchester And Robert Leslie Stewart In Liverpool Performed Which Act Simultaneously, Something That Has Never Been Repeated In Britain Since | Execution. They were both hangmen. Strangeways & Walton Prison | |
| 32369 | Which British Duo Were The First People To Fly Across The Atlantic Ocean Non-Stop | Alcock and Brown | |
| 32370 | What Was The Name Of The Plan That Was Devised By Nazi Germany In 1940 To Invade The United Kingdom | Operation Sealion | |
| 32371 | What Is Significant With The Times 8.46am, 9.02am, 9.37am And 10.03am | The exact times that 9/11 flights occurred | |
| 32372 | Which City In North Yorkshire Is The 4th Smallest City In England And Has A Custom Of 'Blowing The Wakeman's Horn' At 9pm Precisely Every Day | Ripon | |
| 32373 | Which River Runs By Balmoral Castle | The Dee | |
| 32374 | At The End Of Each Episode Of The Children's Tv Programme 'Trumpton', What Always Occurred | The Fire Brigade Band played them out | |
| 32375 | How Is The International Load Line Better Known In The Shipping World | The Plimsoll Line | |
| 32376 | Under British Law, What Is The Maximum Amount Of Time A Sentence Can Be Suspended For | 2 Years | |
| 32377 | According To The Recruitment Ads For Which Field Of The Armed Forces Do 99.99% Need Not Apply | The Royal Marines | |
| 32378 | Which English County Has It's Administrative Centre Headquarters In East Bridgford | Nottinghamshire | |
| 32379 | Which Fairy Tale By Hans Christian Anderson Tells The Story Of A Ruler Who Walked Through The Streets Of His Town In Invisible Attire And Everyone Believed Him Until A Small Child Said Ԩe's Got Nothing Onö | The Emperor's New Clothes | |
| 32380 | The Uk Has Only One Polar Bear In Any Of It's Zoo's And Is Named Mercedes. In Which Zoo Is It Kept | Edinburgh | |
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| 32381 | Who Received A Medal In 1838 For Assisting Her Lighthouse Keeper Father Rescue Five People From A Shipwreck | Grace Darling | |
| 32382 | What Was The Operational Squadron Number Of The Dambusters | 617 Squadron | |
| 32383 | Who Presents Bbc Tv's Dragon's Den | Evan Davies | |
| 32384 | Of The Twenty Official Languages Spoken By The European Union, Which One Has The Most Native Speakers | German (90 Million) | |
| 32385 | Whose Alleged Affair With Norman Scott Effectively Ended His Political Career | Jeremy Thorpe | |
| 32386 | During World War 2, Voytek Was Enlisted By The Polish Army, Given A Name, Rank And Number And He Liked A Cigarette And Bottle Of Beer. What Was Unusual About Voytek | He Was A Bear | |
| 32387 | In 1983, Breakfast Television Came To Britain. Who Was The Regular Weatherman On Bbc's' Breakfast Time', Now To Be Found On Sky News | Francis Wilson | |
| 32388 | Albert Bridge, Victoria Bridge And King George V Bridge All Cross The River In Which British City | Clyde in Glasgow | |
| 32389 | The General Sherman " Is Apparently The Largest Example Of What In The World" | Tree | |
| 32390 | In The Bible, By What Name Was Saul Of Tarsus Known Following His Conversion On The Road To Damascus | St Paul | |
| 32391 | Henry John Deutchendorf Jnr Was Better Known As Which Singer | John Denver | |
| 32392 | What Was The Name Of The Largest Sea Battle In World War I | Battle of Jutland | |
| 32393 | Which Animals Were The Last To Be Deliberately Destroyed And In What Competition During The Olympic Games Of 1900 | Pigeons Shooting | |
| 32394 | Who Is The Voice Of Top Of The Pops 2 | Steve Wright | |
| 32395 | The Tv Commercial For Which Popular Confectionery Product Ended With The Phrase Wotalot-I-Got" | Smarties | |
| 32396 | For Which Famous French Fashion House Was Stella Mccartney, Daughter Of Ex-Beatle Paul, Appointed Head Designer In 1997 | Chloe | |
| 32397 | Which Texan City Is Nicknamed The Alamo City | San Antonio | |
| 32398 | Britain Went Decimal In 1971. How Many Old Pennies Were There In A Guinea | One Guinea = ú1 & 1s = 252d | |
| 32399 | Dubris Was The Former Roman Name For Which English Town, Was It: Darlington, Doncaster, Dover Or Durham | Dover | |
| 32400 | There Are 16 Ounces In A Pound, But What Are There 16 Of In An Ounce | Drams | |
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| 32401 | The Film And Book 'Ring Of Bright Water' Told The Story Of Which Kind Of Creature | Otter | |
| 32402 | Which Character In The Shakespeare Play 'Midsummer Nights Dream' Is A Weaver And Famously Gets His Head Transformed Into An Ass By Puck | Nick Bottom | |
| 32403 | In English Superstition, What Does The Sighting Of A Single Magpie Supposedly Foretell | Bad Luck / Sorrow | |
| 32404 | What Is The Lowest Possible Hand In Poker | 2,3,4,5,7 | |
| 32405 | Which Was The Only Country To Finish Below The Uk At The Voting In The 2007 Eurovision Song Contest | Ireland | |
| 32406 | The Nursery Rhyme 'Humpty Dumpty' Tells The Story Of An Egg Falling Off A Wall. What Or Who Exactly, According To History, Was 'Humpty Dumpty' | A Cannon | |
| 32407 | According To The Traditional Nursery Rhyme, Who Found Lucy Locket's Pocket | Kitty Fisher | |
| 32408 | Which Painting By Rembrandt Was Slashed By A Mentally Disturbed Man In The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam During 1975 | The Night Watch | |
| 32409 | On April 12 1955 The Salk Vaccine Was First Used To Immunize Against Which Disease | Polio | |
| 32410 | Which Product Was Named After A London Sanitary Engineer Called Harold Pickup | Harpic | |
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