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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 32341 | What fish is known as poor mans lobster | Monk Fish |
| 32342 | Angelo Scicilano better know as who | Charles Atlas |
| 32343 | Who controlled the government of china before mao tse tung | Chiang kai-chek |
| 32344 | Marbella is a resort on which Spainsh coast | Costa del sol |
| 32345 | What are Munroes | Mountains in Scotland |
| 32346 | What is the fear of things to the left or left-handed known as | Sinistrophobia |
| 32347 | In an average lifetime, the average american sees 345 movies in ___ | Theaters |
| 32348 | Which film won the best makeup Oscar in 1992 | Bram Stokers Dracula |
| 32349 | What do pigments give to your hair & skin | Colour |
| 32350 | What is the next-to-last event | Penultimate |
| 32351 | Where in the body would you find the malleus, incus and stapes | Inner ear |
| 32352 | Term for animals in the class including the scorpions and spiders | Arachnid |
| 32353 | Botvinnik, Petrosian and Tal have all been World Champions of what | Chess |
| 32354 | Temperature when condensation occurs is called the | Dew point |
| 32355 | Smith most common English surname what's the Japanese | Suzuki |
| 32356 | Michael O Brien Became Britains First Ever What On April 20th 1974 (Many Have Followed In His Footsteps) | Streaker |
| 32357 | What type of metal is used in the filament of an electric light bulb | Tungsten |
| 32358 | Who were the first people to measure the year | Babylonians |
| 32359 | What were the dolls in the novel 'valley of the dolls' | Pills |
| 32360 | 50% of the US annual rainfall falls in what month | April |
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| 32361 | How many spectral colors are in a rainbow | 27 |
| 32362 | The comma bacillus causes what disease | Cholera |
| 32363 | What was the first magazine to publish a hologram on its cover | National Geographic |
| 32364 | The Best or Nothing is the motto of what company | Mercedes-Bentz |
| 32365 | What is a two-humped dromedary | Camel |
| 32366 | In The United States Of America How Is "Feb 2nd" More Commonly Known | Groundhog Day |
| 32367 | Transom, poop and keel are all parts of a what | Boat |
| 32368 | Alfred Wallace coined which phrase - Wrongly given to Darwin | Survival of the Fittest |
| 32369 | What was first used as a medical treatment in 2700 bc by Chinese emperor Shen Nung | Acupuncture |
| 32370 | Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger bought the first Hummer manufactured for civilian use when | 1992 |
| 32371 | What is the name of the reverend who appears in the cartoon series 'The Simpsons'? | Timothy Lovejoy |
| 32372 | What major law was violated in the movie Smokey and the Bandit? | Smuggling beer |
| 32373 | Who Sang Backing Vocals On The Dire Straits Hit "Money For Nothing" | Sting |
| 32374 | Handel's Largo comes from which opera | Xerxes |
| 32375 | I'll Never Fall In Love Again' came from which musical | Promises promises |
| 32376 | Sandra Wes of Texas died in 1977 was buried in what | Her blue Ferrari |
| 32377 | What is the flower that stands for: sensitiveness | Mimosa |
| 32378 | Suspension of tiny particles of one substance, called the dispersed phase, in another phase, called the dispersion medium | Colloid |
| 32379 | Approximately how many inches are in a meter | 39 |
| 32380 | To which gentleman's club did Phineas Fogg belong | The Reform |
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| 32381 | One of this groups greatest albums was 'slippery when wet' released in 1986 | Bon jovi |
| 32382 | What is the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox | Harvest moon |
| 32383 | How many feet are there in a nautical mile | 6080 |
| 32384 | Which nfl's defensive unit was named 'the purple people eaters' | Minnesota |
| 32385 | What is a female cat called? | Queen |
| 32386 | A novel by Keith Waterhouse | Billy liar |
| 32387 | To send transatlantic telegraph messages, 3,000 miles of cable were laid under the Atlantic in what year | 1886 |
| 32388 | What did Trevor Baylis invent | Clockwork Radio |
| 32389 | Which Salford brewer gave his name to the S.I. unit of energy | Joule |
| 32390 | Pluto Greek god of the underworld - what was Plutus god of | Wealth |
| 32391 | What is a characteristic of a "nimbus" cloud | Rain |
| 32392 | What is the name of Mr. Rochester's house in "Jane Eyre" | Thornfield hall |
| 32393 | What takes place in Happy Valley Hong Kong | Horse racing |
| 32394 | In WW2 the Germans launched operation Bernhard - what | Counterfeit British notes |
| 32395 | Who married Thelma Catherine Patricia Ryan | Richard nixon |
| 32396 | How many bits was the intel 4004 chip | 4 bits |
| 32397 | Tree with a thin peeling bark the twigs also used for flogging | Birch |
| 32398 | Ethel who is the spokesperson for the exercise tapes 'tae bo' | Billy blanks |
| 32399 | Who invented the Polaroid camera | Edwin land |
| 32400 | What are a group of magpies called | A tittering |
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| 32401 | Who was 'too sexy for his shirt' | Right said fred |
| 32402 | Who invented the electrical bass | Leo fender |
| 32403 | What was the first country to recognise the US as independent | Morocco |
| 32404 | Who patented the safety razor in 1895 | King gillette |
| 32405 | Which soul singer was Sittin on the Dock of the Bay | Otis Redding |
| 32406 | Which word describing chaos first appeared in Milton's Paradise Lost | Pandemonium |
| 32407 | In 'star trek', what is data's rank | Lieutenant commander |
| 32408 | What who caught the grinch in the act of stealing the christmas tree | Cindy-lou who cindy lou who |
| 32409 | In what Hitchcock film did Shirley MacLaine debut in 1956 | The trouble with Harry |
| 32410 | What year was Neptune discovered | 1846 |
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