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| # | Question | Answer | |
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| 3431 | What colour is bistre, a pigment used in artist's paints and inks | Brown | |
| 3432 | In the 1995 movie, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar, what were the names of the characters portrayed by Patrick Swayze, Wesley Snipes and John Leguizamo? | Vida Boeheme, Noxema Jackson, and Chi Chi Rodriguez | |
| 3433 | What is the flower that stands for: early youth | Primrose | |
| 3434 | Who built a loyal following with the release of 'the pretender' in 1976 | Jackson browne | |
| 3435 | What is the medical term for pain and aching in the lower back | Lumbago | |
| 3436 | In what WW1 battle were tanks first used in 1916 | Somme | |
| 3437 | Who created the myrmidons | Zeus | |
| 3438 | In Greek mythology who killed the Gorgon | Perseus | |
| 3439 | Marinated limbs of fowl | Chicken wings | |
| 3440 | How often does something recur, that recurs "quotidian" | Daily | |
| 3441 | Who was the female lead in 'hello dolly' | Barbara streisand | |
| 3442 | 26% of McDonalds Ontario employees admit doing what | Putting bodily fluids in food | |
| 3443 | Which notorious British murderer appears in Alban Berg's unfinished opera Lulu | Jack the ripper | |
| 3444 | Which 16th century Italian wrote The Prince | Machiavelli | |
| 3445 | Which nationality calls Munich the 'Monaco of Bavaria'? | Italians | |
| 3446 | Whose was the first voice to appear on the British TV station Channel 4? | Paul Coia | |
| 3447 | What actor mouthed the line "Whatch you talkin' 'bout Willis?" | Gary Coleman | |
| 3448 | What is a 'funambulist'? | A tightrope walker | |
| 3449 | In baseball, how far do you have to run if you hit a home run | Three hundred | |
| 3450 | A ___ can not move it's jaw side to side | Cat | |
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| 3451 | In Greek mythology who were the guardian spirits of the sea | Neriads | |
| 3452 | What plant is snuff made from | Tobacco | |
| 3453 | Where would you find a nave, apse, atrium and narthex? | Basilica | |
| 3454 | What food is the leading source of salmonella poisoning | Chicken | |
| 3455 | Who wrote the play " What the Butler saw " | Joe Orton | |
| 3456 | Football - the Philadelphia ______ | Eagles | |
| 3457 | The Roman festival of Hilaria is equal to what modern day | April Fools Day | |
| 3458 | Khartoum' Is The Capital City Of Which African Country | Sudan | |
| 3459 | Which actor plays the part of Dr. Frasier Crane in the Channel 4 series "Frasier"' | Kelsey grammer | |
| 3460 | Flagged In Missouri a man must have a permit to do what | Shave | |
| 3461 | In Greek mythology, who solved the riddle of the sphinx | Oedipus | |
| 3462 | Where is the Isle of Pelicans | Alcatraz | |
| 3463 | Where were George Mallory & Andrew irvine heading when they were last seen alive | Summit of everest | |
| 3464 | What drug is obtained from the dried bark of an evergreen tree native to south america | Quinine | |
| 3465 | David John Moore Cornwell became famous as who | John Le Carre | |
| 3466 | Illusion of hearing or seeing something not actually present | Hallucination | |
| 3467 | The SF award the Hugo is named after Hugo who? | Gernsbeck | |
| 3468 | Hybrid offspring of the jackass (male ass) and the mare, much used and valued in many parts of the world as a beast of burden. | Mule | |
| 3469 | Robert Langford Modini became more famous as who | Robert Stack | |
| 3470 | Of what was Charlie Chaplain's cane made | Bamboo | |
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| 3471 | What planet did the Thundercats live on? | Third Earth. | |
| 3472 | What year did Emily Pankhurst chain herself to 10 Downing Street | 1907 | |
| 3473 | What is dick turpin's horse's name | Black bess | |
| 3474 | Did you know that if ________________ had not been shot, & not convicted for killing JFK, he would have been convicted for killing Officer Tippet | Lee harvey oswald | |
| 3475 | Who has daughters named Jade, Elizabeth, Scarlett and Georgia | Mick jagger | |
| 3476 | Bam Yat and Holon are in which country | Israel | |
| 3477 | In which of Aristophanes plays do the women refuse sex | Lysistrata | |
| 3478 | Who wrote the thriller The Name of the Rose | Umberto eco | |
| 3479 | Name the cowardly member of Dick Dastardly's squadron | Zilly | |
| 3480 | Whose girl friend was Virginia Hill | Bugsy siegel | |
| 3481 | What did Pope John XX1 use as effective eyewash | Babies Urine | |
| 3482 | Suriphobia is the fear of | Mice | |
| 3483 | Who wrote the book Coma | Robin Cook | |
| 3484 | Powdered red pepper | Cayenne | |
| 3485 | Which educational establishment in Utah is known as B.Y.U. | Brigham young university | |
| 3486 | Which is the only English word to both begin and end with the letters U-N-D | Underground | |
| 3487 | One person in Texas is killed annually doing what | Painting road lines | |
| 3488 | Manu National Park Peru has 1300 different species of what | Butterfly | |
| 3489 | Flagged Name the only two mammals with hymens | Humans and horses | |
| 3490 | Hadephobia is a fear of ______ | Hell | |
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| 3491 | In computing what was the first ironbed | A Scanner | |
| 3492 | Geococcyx Californicus is what (cartoon) animal | Road Runner | |
| 3493 | What does a myologist study | Muscles | |
| 3494 | The Wadomo tribe in Zimbabwe have what physical oddity | Two toes each foot | |
| 3495 | What is the worlds oldest desert - country named after it | Namib | |
| 3496 | Raspberry, dewberry and blackberry are all members of what family | Rose | |
| 3497 | Name the evil slave owner and villain in Harriet Becher Stowe's novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin". | Simon legree | |
| 3498 | The internal diameter of a gun, diameter of a bullet | Calibre | |
| 3499 | Helen Mitchell became famous as what soprano | Nellie Melba | |
| 3500 | What was the first sport to be filmed | Boxing by Thomas Edison 1894 | |
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