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| # | Question | Answer | |
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| 39341 | Which Former Prime Minister Of India Was Assassinated In 1991 As He Campaigned For Re-Election | Rajiv Gandhi | |
| 39342 | In 1624 What Was Purchased From The Local Inhabitant Native Americans By The Dutch For A Reported Sum Of $24 | Manhattan Island | |
| 39343 | What Were The Waitresses Called Who Worked In The English Lyons Cornerhouse Tea Rooms, Popular In First Half Of The 1900's | Nippies | |
| 39344 | In Western Ecclesiastical Law A Diriment Impediment Invalidates What | Marriage (or a wedding) | |
| 39345 | Carrageen Is An Edible Variety Of What | Seaweed (or algae) | |
| 39346 | Tala Is The Basic Monetary Unit Of Which Country | Samoa | |
| 39347 | The State Of Nebraska Was Sold To The Usa In 1803 By Which Country | France | |
| 39348 | In The Human Body Which Gland Secretes The Hormone Insulin | Pancreas | |
| 39349 | What Latin Phrase Means Operational Method, Or The Way A Job Is Done | Modus Operandi ( translated as mode of operating) | |
| 39350 | Who Was The First Woman To Walk In Space | Svetlana Savitskaya (of Russia, 25 July 1984, on Salyut 7) | |
| 39351 | Spiro Agnew Was Us Vice-President To Which President | Richard Nixon | |
| 39352 | What Is The Fictional Scottish Island Setting Of The 1973 Film The Wicker Man | Summerisle | |
| 39353 | Which Type Business Traditionally Has Three Balls Hanging Outside | Pawnbroker | |
| 39354 | What Element Is Mixed With Iron To Make Cast Iron | Carbon | |
| 39355 | Who Became Leader Of The People's National Party In Jamaica In 1969 | Michael Manley | |
| 39356 | How Many International Caps Did English Footballer Stanley Matthews (Later Sir Stanley Matthews) Win | Fifty-four | |
| 39357 | Who Is Generally Credited With The Invention Of The Hovercraft In 1955 | Christopher Cockerell | |
| 39358 | W Somerset Maugham's Novel The Moon And Sixpence Is Based On The Life Of Which Painter | Paul Gaugin | |
| 39359 | Ichthyology Is A Branch Of Zoology Concerning Which Creatures | Fish | |
| 39360 | Which Famous Us Architect Designed The Imperial Hotel In Tokyo In 1916 | Frank Lloyd Wright | |
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| 39361 | In Which European Town Is The Menin Gate Memorial To Missing British And Commonwealth Soldiers | Ypres | |
| 39362 | Who Was The President Of Chile From 1974-90 | Augusto Pinochet | |
| 39363 | The Lowell Observatory Is In Which Us State | Arizona (in Flagstaff) | |
| 39364 | How Many Balls, Including The White Cue Ball, Are On A Snooker Table (Before Any Are Potted) | Twenty-two (White, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black and fifteen reds.) | |
| 39365 | What Is The World's Smallest Republic | Nauru (an eight-square-mile Pacific island 26 miles South of the equator, 2,500 miles from Australia - Nauru | |
| 39366 | Who Played The Prison Warden In The 1979 Film Escape From Alkatraz | Patrick McGoohan | |
| 39367 | Sounding Like A Placename, What Is The Traditional Pronged Spear Used For Catching Salmon Called | Leister (pronounced 'lester') | |
| 39368 | Which Country Had The Roman Name Mauritania (Also Spelled Mauretania) | Morocco | |
| 39369 | Coopers Hill In Gloucestershire, England, Is Famous For Which Annual Event | Cheese Rolling (or Cheese Rolling and Wake) | |
| 39370 | Jazz Musician Jelly Roll Morton Played Which Instrument | Piano | |
| 39371 | Who Succeeded Michael Foot As Leader Of The Labour Party In The Uk | Neil Kinnock (in 1983) | |
| 39372 | The Laughing Cavalier Is A Work By Which Painter | Frans Hals (1580-1666 - he was Dutch) | |
| 39373 | In Which City Is The United Nations Headquarters | New York | |
| 39374 | Tallinn Is The Capital Of Which Country | Estonia | |
| 39375 | What Type Of Rock Is Carbonado | Diamond | |
| 39376 | In 1987 A French Court Found Which Gestapo Chief Guilty Of War Crimes And Sentenced Him To Life Imprisonment | Klaus Barbie | |
| 39377 | Which Country Has The International Car Registration Dz | Algeria | |
| 39378 | In Which Country Was Fashion Designer Rifat Ozbek Born | Turkey | |
| 39379 | What Does Oapec (Not Opec) Stand For | Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries | |
| 39380 | Which Country (At July 2007) Boasts The World's Longest Suspension Bridge Span Between Towers | Japan | |
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| 39381 | In Which Us City Was The 2006 Super Bowl Held | Detroit (Michigan) | |
| 39382 | What Type Of Animal Is A Garron | Horse | |
| 39383 | Which English Playwright And Poet Was Stabbed In Uncertain Circumstances In 1593 Age 29 (He Penned The Line 'Come Live With Me And Be My Love') | Christopher Marlowe | |
| 39384 | Ribus Nigum Is The Latin Name For Which Fruit | Blackcurrant | |
| 39385 | True Or False: Stevie Wonder Appeared In The Film 'Muscle Beach Party' Singing 'Happy Street' | True | |
| 39386 | True Or False: As Of 2008 Both Arsenal And Chelsea Have Never Won The European Cup | True (Amazing But True) | |
| 39387 | True Or False: The First Ever Player To Get Sent Off In A Uefa Champions League Final Was David Beckham | False | |
| 39388 | True Or False: Sugar Ray Leonard Was Never Knocked Out In His Pro Career | True | |
| 39389 | True Or False: Arsenal & England Goal Keeper David Seaman Wore The Same Pair Of Gloves For Every International Game He Played | False (New Pair Every Game) | |
| 39390 | True Or False: Ivan Lendl Never Won A Men's Singles Championship At Wimbledon | True | |
| 39391 | True Or False: Roger Bannister Rowed For Oxford In The Boat Race | False | |
| 39392 | True Or False: As Of 2006 European Countries Have Never Won A World Cup Hosted Outside Europe | True | |
| 39393 | True Or False: Yellow & Red Cards Were First Introduced At The 1970 World Cup | True | |
| 39394 | True Or False: Dennis Bergkamp Used To Be An Airline Pilot Before Becoming A Professional Footballer | False (Scared Of Flying) | |
| 39395 | True Or False: The Heart Shaped Symbol Of Love Is Supposed To Represent A Womans Buttocks | True | |
| 39396 | True Or False: The Hollywood Blockbuster 'Braveheart' Was Actually Filmed In Ireland | True | |
| 39397 | True Or False: Eamonn Holmes And Ruth Langsford Are Not Actually Married | False | |
| 39398 | True Or False: Former James Bond Actor Pierce Brosnan Was Born In Ireland | True | |
| 39399 | True Or False: Scotland Yard Was Originally The Name Of A Medieval House Used By Scottish Kings Visiting London | True | |
| 39400 | True Or False: The Singer Meatloaf Is Colour Blind | True | |
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| 39401 | True Or False: The Singer Meatloaf Was A Vegetarian For 15 Years | True | |
| 39402 | True Or False: The Singer Meatloaf Had A Guest Appearance On The Tv Show M*A*S*H | False (It Was The Equalizer) | |
| 39403 | True Or False: The Singer Meatloaf Is A Vegetarian | True | |
| 39404 | True Or False: The Singer Meatloaf Is Diabetic | True | |
| 39405 | True Or False: In 1993 Presleys Image Appeared On A Us Postage Stamp | True | |
| 39406 | True Or False: Cliff Richard's Mother Married An East End Undertaker | True | |
| 39407 | True Or False: Sir Cliff Richard Never Won The Eurovision Song Contest | True | |
| 39408 | True Or False: Bronski Beat Once Opened For Tina Turner During A Uk Tour | True | |
| 39409 | True Or False: Def Leppard's Drummer Only Has One Arm | True | |
| 39410 | True Or False: Gary Numan Used To Be A Member Of Kraftwerk | False | |
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