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| 36751 | Who Was The Greek Gladiator Who Raised An Army Of His Fellow Slaves In A Revolt Against Roman Rule In 73 Bc And Was Latter Crucified | Sparticus | |
| 36752 | Englishman, Jim Shekhdar Achieved A New World Record This Week (April 2001) When He Became The First Man To Row Across The Pacific Alone. What Was The Name Of His Boat, Which Was Also The Name Of His Sponsor | Le Shark | |
| 36753 | Who In Robin Hood Was The Son Of A Miller | Much The Miller | |
| 36754 | Chartwell In Kent Was The Home Of Which Former Prime Minister | Winston Churchill | |
| 36755 | Specifically, What Was Found Buried At Sutton Hoo In 1939 | A Saxon Ship | |
| 36756 | Which Islands Did Captain Cook Name The Friendly Islands | Tonga | |
| 36757 | Which Motorcar Shares Its Name With A Spanish Born Painter And Sculptor | The Citroen Xsara Picasso | |
| 36758 | The T-34, The M-4 And Pz 111 Were All What | Tanks | |
| 36759 | Prior To The Adoption Of The Euro What Was The Currency In Portugal | Escudo | |
| 36760 | What Was Frank Whittles Most Famous Invention | The Jet Engine | |
| 36761 | What Is The Most Consumed Meat In China | Pork | |
| 36762 | On Which Island Was Napoleon Bonaparte Born | Corsica | |
| 36763 | What Is The Largest Natural Lake In England | Windermere | |
| 36764 | Who Sang The Theme Tune To The James Bond Movie 'You Only Live Twice'' | Nancy Sinatra | |
| 36765 | Which Group Had A 60s Hit With The Song 'She's Not There'' | The Zombies | |
| 36766 | Which Children's Literary Character Had A Wife Called Mildew And A Son Called Mould | Fungus The Bogeyman | |
| 36767 | What Was The Name Of The First Space Shuttle Launched In 1981 | Columbia | |
| 36768 | If You Were Bronto And Astra Phobic, You Would Be Scared Of Which 2 Natural Elements | Thunder & Lightning | |
| 36769 | Where Was Princess Elizabeth When She Learned She Had Become The Queen | Tree Tops (Kenya) | |
| 36770 | Whose First Film In 1959 Was Called _Serious Charge_ | Cliff Richard | |
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| 36771 | From Which Country Did The Soviet Union Withdraw In 1988 Ending A 10-Year War | Afghanistan | |
| 36772 | Who Did Paul Eddington Play In The Series 'Yes Minister' | Jim Hacker | |
| 36773 | In The Book Treasure Island, Who Gets The Black Spot From Blind Pew | Billy Bones | |
| 36774 | From Which Fruit Is Perry Made From | Pears | |
| 36775 | On What Date Was Queen Bodicea's Grave Found Under Platform 8 Of Kings Cross Station | 21st February 1988 | |
| 36776 | How Many Nobel Prizes Are Awarded Annually | 6 | |
| 36777 | Which Monarch Ordered The Beheading Of Mary Stewart In 1587 | Elizabeth I | |
| 36778 | If You Were In Central Manhattan, New York On 5th Ave, Between 32nd Street And 34th Street You Would Be Outside Which Building | Empire State Building | |
| 36779 | In Roman Numerous, How Would The Next King Henry Be Written Down | Henry IX | |
| 36780 | What Nickname Did The Americans Give To The Girl Who Broadcast To Them On Japanese Radio | Tokyo Rose | |
| 36781 | What Article Of Clothing Is A Homburg | A Soft Felt Hat | |
| 36782 | What Commodity Was Mined In The Austrian City Of Salzburg | Salt- Salzburg means Salt Town | |
| 36783 | Who Lit The Eternal Flame On John F. Kennedy's Grave | Jacqueline Kennedy | |
| 36784 | Of Which Battleship Was Captain Lindemann In Command When It Was Sunk In 1941 | Bismark | |
| 36785 | How Many Nickels Are There In A Dollar | 20 | |
| 36786 | Who In A Song Jumped Off The Talla Hatchee Bridge | Billy Joe McAllister | |
| 36787 | Which Soccer Player Got Six Caps For His Country Whilst Playing For Manchester City From 1955 To 1957 And Went On To Manage His Country | Don Revie | |
| 36788 | In A Novel By Sir Walter Scott, How Is The Saxon Knight, Sir Wilfred Better Known | Ivanhoe | |
| 36789 | Which Famous Battle Took Place In The Roman Year Mdcccv | Trafalgar (1805) | |
| 36790 | What Do Tibetans Call, Chomolungma That Means 'Mother Goddess Of The Universe'' | Mount Everest | |
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| 36791 | What Term Is Given To A Scene Of Noisy Confusion And Was Once A Nickname For The London Bethnal Royal Hospital | Bedlam | |
| 36792 | Which Soccer Player Got 32 Caps For His Country Whilst Playing For Tottenham Hotspurs Between 1949 And 1954 And Later Went On To Manage His Country | Sir Alf Ramsey | |
| 36793 | The Oil Of Which Spice Is Traditionally Used For The Cure Of Toothache | Cloves | |
| 36794 | What Name Was Given To The 11 States That Fought The Union In The Us Civil War | Confederates or Confederacy | |
| 36795 | King Charles's Daughter Mary Was The First Member Of The Royal Family To Hold Which Title | Princess Royale | |
| 36796 | Which Breed Of White Faced Beef Cattle Are Named After The County On The Welsh Border Where They Originated | Hereford | |
| 36797 | At The Wedding Of Prince Charles, Who Was His Best Man | Nobody (Both his brothers were supporters) | |
| 36798 | What Animal Appears On The Flag Of Sri Lanka | A Lion | |
| 36799 | Who Is The Youngest Soccer Player To Score 100 League Goals | Jimmy Greaves | |
| 36800 | In Which Country Was The Food Chop Suey Invented | America | |
| 36801 | When Milk Sours What Acid Is Formed | Lactic Acid | |
| 36802 | Which Singer Had A Backing Group Called The Yellow Coats On His 1981 One Hit Wonder | Paul Shane / Hi De Hi | |
| 36803 | Which Arm And Which Eye Did Nelson Lose In Service | Right Arm Right Leg | |
| 36804 | What Is The World's Most Southerly Capital | Wellington / New zealand | |
| 36805 | Which Boxer Was Known As The Boston Strong Boy And Became The World's Bare-Knuckle Heavyweight Champion In 1882 And Retained The Title Until His Death In 1918 | John Lawrence Sullivan | |
| 36806 | Who Played Polly In The Tv Series _Fawlty Towers_ | Connie Booth | |
| 36807 | What Type Of Acid Is In Bee Stings | Formic Acid | |
| 36808 | Where In England Would You Find The National Headquarters Of The Boys Brigade | Yorkshire,Wath-Upon-Dearne | |
| 36809 | Which Man Founded A World Famous Detective Agency In 1850 | Allan Pinkerton | |
| 36810 | Who Was Born In Rochdale And Died In Capri | Gracie Fields | |
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| 36811 | How Many Strings Has A Ukulele | 4 | |
| 36812 | In Which City Are The Headquarters Of Interpol | Paris | |
| 36813 | What Is The Worlds Northern Most Capital | Reykjavik, Iceland | |
| 36814 | Which Body Of Men Were Founded In The Reign Of Henry V11 For The Protection Of The Royal Person | Yeoman Of The Guard | |
| 36815 | Which Of London's Soccer Clubs Are Nearest To The Thames | Fulham | |
| 36816 | The Ancient Egyptians Paid Their Workers In Part Cash. Today We Associate The Word `Cash' To Mean Money But What Was `Cash' In Ancient Egypt | Beer | |
| 36817 | Which Is The Largest Bird Of These Two, Swift Or Swallow | Swift | |
| 36818 | Who Built The Great Western And Great Eastern Steamships | Isamabard Kingdom Brunnel | |
| 36819 | Which City, Which Is Mentioned In The Bible, Is Reputedly The Oldest Capital City In The World | Damascus | |
| 36820 | In Which Game Should You Not Knock Down The Skittles | Bar Billiards | |
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