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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 636 of 680
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| 44451 | In Which Decade Was David Frost Knighted In The New Year's Honours List | 1990s (1993) |
| 44452 | Which American State Is Known As 'The Potato State' | Idaho |
| 44453 | Which Australian Supermodel And Actress Is Referred To As 'The Body' | Elle Macpherson |
| 44454 | Which American Author Wrote The Novel Naked Lunch, Published In 1959 | William S Burroughs |
| 44455 | Which American Band Leader Went Missing When His Plane Disappeared Over The English Channel During The Second World War | Glen Miller |
| 44456 | In 1936, Jesse Owens Was The Star Of The Olympic Games Held In Which City | Berlin |
| 44457 | In The Animal Kingdom, On Which Part Of A Horse Is The Fetlock | Lower Leg (Hoof) |
| 44458 | Kiev Is The Capital Of Which Eastern European Republic | Ukraine |
| 44459 | In Fashion, 'Shantung Silk' Is Named After A Province Of Which Country | China |
| 44460 | In What Year Did South Africa Hold Its First Democratic, Non-Racial Elections | 1994 |
| 44461 | In Science, What Is The First Name Of Fleming, Who First Recognised The Anti-Bacterial Properties Of The Penicillin Mould | Alexander |
| 44462 | In Sport, Females Competed In The Olympics For The First Time In Which Year | 1900 |
| 44463 | Name The Celebrity Daughter Of Former Television Presenter Johnny Ball | Zoe Ball |
| 44464 | In Science, Is The Chemical Element Plutonium Represented By The Symbol Pi, Pu Or Pm | PU |
| 44465 | In Which City In Australia Is The Famous Opera House Which Sits On The Water's Edge | Sydney |
| 44466 | In Which European City Are The Headquarters Of The World Health Organization | Geneva |
| 44467 | The Scientific Word For 'Atom' Is Derived From Which Language, Greek Or Latin | Greek |
| 44468 | According To The Proverb, A Jack Of All Trades Is Master Of What | None |
| 44469 | In The Animal Kingdom, Did The Muntjac Deer Originate In South America Or Asia | Asia |
| 44470 | In Politics, Who Wrote The Books The Downing Street Years In 1993 And The Path To Power In 1995 | Margaret Thatcher |
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| 44471 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is It True That Rabbits Have Two Pairs Of Upper Incisor Teeth | Yes |
| 44472 | Complete The Title Of This 1993 Jilly Cooper Novel, The Man Who Made Husbands . . . What | Jealous |
| 44473 | Is The Fabric 'Astrakhan' Derived From Sheep Or Llamas | Sheep |
| 44474 | In Music, Which Electronic Organ Was Invented In The USA In 1934 | Hammond Organ |
| 44475 | In Television, Actor Basil Rathbone Was Famed For Playing Which Arthur Conan Doyle Character On Screen | Sherlock Holmes |
| 44476 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Hooded', 'Striped' And 'Hog-Nosed' Are All Varieties Of What | Skunk |
| 44477 | In Food, What C Is A Name Used For A Roast Of Lamb Or Pork Where The Ribs Are Partially Scraped And Bent Into An Upright Circle | Crown Roast |
| 44478 | Which English Actress Played Gloria In The 1996 Film Brassed Off | Tara Fitzgerald |
| 44479 | According To Tradition, What In Addition To Something Old, Something Borrowed And Something New Should A Bride Have | Something Blue |
| 44480 | Which Series Of Films Featured The Demonic Child - Later An Adult - Called Damien | The Omen |
| 44481 | Which British Prime Minister Of The 1970s Had Three Yachts, All Called 'Morning Cloud | Edward Heath |
| 44482 | Haile Selassie Was The Emperor Of Which Country From 1930 To 1974 | Ethiopia |
| 44483 | Which UK Politician's Memoirs Are Entitled Life In The Jungle | Michael Heseltine |
| 44484 | On A UK Road Sign, What Is Indicated By A Diagonal Black Line On A Circular White Background | National Speed Limit Applies |
| 44485 | In Sport, Which Australian, In 1980, Was The First Mother Since 1914 To Win The Wimbledon Singles Title | Evonne Goolagong |
| 44486 | In Food, In Which US City Did The Waldorf Salad Originate | New York |
| 44487 | In World History, In Which Month Of 1945 Did World War Ii End In Europe | May (8 May 1945) |
| 44488 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Does An Oviparous Animal Do | Lay Eggs |
| 44489 | In Sport, Which Footballing Knight Was Dubbed 'The Wizard Of Dribble' By Journalist Frank Butler | Sir Stanley Matthews |
| 44490 | In Pop Music, Which Band Won Both Best British Group And Best British Album At The 2000 Brit Awards | Travis |
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| 44491 | In The 1997 Film Face Off, John Travolta Co-Starred With Which Actor | Nicolas Cage |
| 44492 | Former Liberal Party Leader Paddy Ashdown Was At One Time A Commander In Which Branch Of The Royal Marines | Special Boat Service |
| 44493 | The Dinosaurs Belonged To Which Class Of Animal | Reptile |
| 44494 | In Astronomy, Do 'Parsecs' And 'Light Years' Measure Distance Or Time | Distance |
| 44495 | Who Was The First Woman To Sit In The British House Of Commons | Nancy Astor |
| 44496 | What 'D' Is The Unit Of Measurement Used To Describe The Loudness Of Sound | Decibels |
| 44497 | According To The Proverb, What Is The Sincerest Form Of Flattery | Imitation |
| 44498 | In The Animal Kingdom, Are 'Banjo, 'Glass' And 'Upside-Down' All Types Of Catfish Or Dogfish | Catfish |
| 44499 | Air, Water, Fire And What Else Are The Four Classical Elements | Earth |
| 44500 | Is The Great Pyramid In Egypt Taller Than The Eiffel Tower | No |
| 44501 | In Music, Which Duo Released An Album Called The Sounds Of Silence, In 1966 | Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel |
| 44502 | In Clothing, Which 'M' Is A Flat Square Cap Worn On Formal Occasions By Academics | Mortarboard |
| 44503 | Complete The Title Of This Tom Stoppard Play, Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are . . . What | Dead |
| 44504 | In Which Capital City Might You Visit Ford's Theatre And The Lincoln Memorial | Washington DC |
| 44505 | The Island Of Rhodes Lies Nearest To The Mainland Of Which Country | Turkey |
| 44506 | In Literature, What Is The Name Of The 1967 Book By Gabriel Garcia Marquez About Six Generations Of One Family | One Hundred Years Of Solitude |
| 44507 | Who Sang 'I Just Called To Say I Love You' On The Soundtrack Of The 1984 Film The Woman In Red | Stevie Wonder |
| 44508 | In The Human Body, Incisors, Canines And Pre-Molars Are All Types Of What | Teeth |
| 44509 | Which Country Regained Political Control Over Hong Kong From Britain In 1997 | China |
| 44510 | In Which Decade Did The First Domestic Microwave Oven Become Available In The Usa | 1950s (1956) |
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| 44511 | In Jewellery, A Signet And Channel-Set Are Both Types Of What | Rings |
| 44512 | Were The 1968 Olympics Held In Mexico Or Munich | Mexico |
| 44513 | In 1986, Cory Aquino Succeeded Ferdinand Marcos As President Of Which Country | The Philippines |
| 44514 | Which Radio 4 Programme's Signature Tune Is Called 'Barwick Green' | The Archers |
| 44515 | Which Actress Provided The Glamour In The Bob Hope And Bing Crosby Road To Series Of Films | Dorothy Lamour |
| 44516 | Which US State Is Nicknamed 'The Beaver State' | Oregon |
| 44517 | George Fox Was The Founder Of Which Religious Movement | Quakers (Society Of Friends) |
| 44518 | In Britain, In Which Year Was Colour Television First Broadcast | 1967 |
| 44519 | Complete The Title Of This James Bond Film, The Living . . . What | Daylights |
| 44520 | Sousse And Hamamet Are Resorts In Which North African Country | Tunisia |
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