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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 62 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 4271 | What athlete released the photo book rare air in 1993? | Michael jordan |
| 4272 | Business and Advertising: This brand boasts 57 varieties? | Heinz |
| 4273 | This was (until the Alaska purchase) the largest real estate deal in U.S. history | The Louisiana Purchase |
| 4274 | Which group publishes the most monthly magazines | Hearst |
| 4275 | Demeter was the Greek god of what (Ceres Roman) | Harvest |
| 4276 | Who Wrote The Play 'Shirley Valentine' | Willy Russell |
| 4277 | What is the fear of sinning known as | Peccatophobia |
| 4278 | What TV family lived at 1124 Morning Glory Circle Westport Con | Stevens in Bewitched |
| 4279 | Where in France do claret wines come from | Bordeaux |
| 4280 | The city of Tours stands on which river | Loire |
| 4281 | What airline started 24th September 1946 single DC3 - Betsy | Cathay Pacific |
| 4282 | An illegal 1920s saloon | Speakeasy |
| 4283 | Who was the main plotter in the Gunpowder Plot 1605 | Robert Catesby |
| 4284 | With which musical instrument is Dizzy Gillespie chiefly associated | Trumpet |
| 4285 | Who was dipped into the river styx | Achilles |
| 4286 | And what does she charge | Five cents |
| 4287 | Who said "He who opens a school door, closes a prison"? | Victor Hugo |
| 4288 | A C-Curity was the original name of what common object | Zip Fastener |
| 4289 | On what is an espadrille worn | Foot |
| 4290 | What is the oldest known infectious disease | Leprosy |
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| 4291 | Chemical got from coal tar and used as a solvent | Benzene |
| 4292 | In the confederate army, who were given copies of 'les miserables' | Officers |
| 4293 | He said 'i have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat'? | Winston churchill |
| 4294 | Where was the first skyscraper in the world built | Chicago |
| 4295 | What does the girls name Amy mean | Fit to be loved – from French |
| 4296 | The Ionian islands are nearest what country | Greece |
| 4297 | What comes in varieties called Duncan, Burgundy and Marsh | Grapefruit |
| 4298 | Which Record Was The Last UK No.1 Of The 1970's And Obviously The First No.1 Of The 80's | Another Brick In The Wall |
| 4299 | The Parthenon is named after Athena Parthenon what's it mean | Virgin or Maiden |
| 4300 | Who has been known as the "mother of country music" | Maybelle carter |
| 4301 | What, in the second line of Longfellow's poem, stands "Under a spreading chestnut tree" | The village smithy |
| 4302 | Who wrote "everyone lives by selling something" | Robert louis stevenson |
| 4303 | What do people in cold climates add to the water in a car's radiator in winter | Anti freeze |
| 4304 | A thin Indin cake of unleavened bread | Chapatti |
| 4305 | Have you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight? | Batman |
| 4306 | What former riverboat pilot & author called the Mississippi "the crookedest river in the world" | Mark twain |
| 4307 | Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film | Mrs Doubtfire |
| 4308 | April 20 1896 was the first time people paid to do what | See a movie in NY |
| 4309 | In America during Prohibition, what name was given to an illegal drinking bar | Speakeasy |
| 4310 | What large fish earned the nickname "cheetah of the sea" for its speed in the water | Tuna the tuna |
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| 4311 | Anita Lonsborough Became The First Female To Win What In 1962 (She Won Medals At The Olympics But Wasnt The First) | BBC Sports Personality Of The Year |
| 4312 | Pnigophobia is the fear of | Choking being smothered |
| 4313 | What is the nickname for New Orleans | Crescent city |
| 4314 | What vegetable gets its name from old French / Latin for milk | Lettuce |
| 4315 | According to the Gospel of Saint John, what 'lay on the other side of the Brook of Cedron' | Garden of gethsemane |
| 4316 | What does the boys name Neil mean | Champion - Irish |
| 4317 | Which building commemorates the Great Fire of London? | Monument |
| 4318 | John Books was the final role of which actor | John Wayne in The Shootist |
| 4319 | 1987 A Philadelphia Councillor bill banned carrying what in public | Snakes |
| 4320 | Where is appomattox | Virginia |
| 4321 | What is a group of leopards called | Leap |
| 4322 | The distance around the outside of a circle is its ________. | Circumference |
| 4323 | Your nares are your _____ | Nostrils |
| 4324 | What is a group of cranes | Termites |
| 4325 | What is the only country that is also a continent | Australia |
| 4326 | What is a group of this animal called: Gorilla | Band |
| 4327 | Maieusiophobia is the fear of | Childbirth |
| 4328 | Name was Richard Kimble's favourite alias in the TV series | Jim |
| 4329 | Who was the last Roman Catholic King of England | James II |
| 4330 | In Which Sport Would You Stand At Silly Point | Cricket |
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| 4331 | What is the worlds largest sea (in area) | South China |
| 4332 | In cookery, what term is used for the sprinkling of food lightly and evenly with flour, sugar, etc | Dredging |
| 4333 | Kinetophobia is a fear of ______ | Movement |
| 4334 | Jean-Claude Killy was a famous name in which sport? | Skiing |
| 4335 | The first battle in the War of American Independence took place where | Lexington |
| 4336 | What averted an arab boycott of the 1948 summer olympics | Israel's exclusion |
| 4337 | Which long motor race is held in France every June | Le mans 24 hour |
| 4338 | Earth's outer layer of surface soil or crust is called the | Lithosphere |
| 4339 | A container for carrying a corpse from the scene of an accident etc. | Body bag |
| 4340 | According to tradition, which animals desert a sinking ship | Rats |
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