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| 44451 | With Which Type Of Musical Instrument Is The Name Steinway Primarily Associated | Piano | |
| 44452 | In'which Decade Did Kenneth Wood Market The First Food Processor | 1940's (1947) | |
| 44453 | Which Author And Illustrator Wrote The Snowman | Raymond Briggs | |
| 44454 | British Designer John Galliano Is Head Of Which French Fashion House | Christian Dior | |
| 44455 | In The Human Body, What 'G' Is A Disease Of The Joints Resulting From An Accumulation Of Uric Acid | Gout | |
| 44456 | El Alamein, Site Of A Battle That Proved A Turning Point In World War Ii, Is In Which Country | Egypt | |
| 44457 | In Sport, The Penrith Lakes, Bondi Beach And Horsley Park Were All Venues For Which Major International Event In 2000 | Olympics | |
| 44458 | In Ancient Theatre, Was Seneca A Greek Or Roman Playwright And Philosopher | Roman | |
| 44459 | In Language, Which Word Describes Both Riding Ocean Waves And Exploring The World Wide Web | Surfing | |
| 44460 | In Science, What 'F' Is The Process Of Splitting An Atom | Fission | |
| 44461 | Which Irish City Is On The River Logan | Belfast | |
| 44462 | In Astrology, The Star Sign Aquarius Is Represented By Which Image | Water Bearer | |
| 44463 | In June 1999, Thabo Mbeki Became President Of Which Commonwealth Republic | Republic Of South Africa | |
| 44464 | In The Beauty Industry, Would A Hairdresser Or A Manicurist Use An Emery Board In Their Work | Manicurist | |
| 44465 | In The Animal Kingdom, A Group Of Which Felines Is Referred To As A 'Leap' | Leopards | |
| 44466 | The Author Arthur C. Clarke Was A Radar Instructor In Which World War | World War 2 | |
| 44467 | With Whom Did Actress Nancy Davis Co-Star In The Film Hellcats Of The Navy And Later Marry | Ronald Reagan | |
| 44468 | In History, In What Year Did The Bolsheviks Seize Power In Russia | 1917 | |
| 44469 | In Food, What Is The Main Ingredient Of The Dish Bouillabaisse | Fish | |
| 44470 | Who Composed The Opera Tosca, First Performed In The Year 1900 | Puccini | |
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| 44471 | In Which English City Might You Visit The Albert Dock And The Pier Head | Liverpool | |
| 44472 | In The Musical The Sound Of Music, How Many Singing Von Trapp Children Were There | Seven | |
| 44473 | Name One Of The Bbc Television Comedy Series Featuring The Character Jim Hacker | Yes Minister / Yes Prime Minister | |
| 44474 | In Geography, Latvia, Lithuania And Which Other Republic Make Up The Group Known As The Baltic States | Estonia | |
| 44475 | In Architecture, 'Herringbone Bond' And 'Stretcher Bond' Are Types Of What | Brickwork | |
| 44476 | In Which Century Was Great Ormond Street Hospital For Sick Children Founded | Nineteenth Century (1852) | |
| 44477 | In Science, Should A Space Rocket Travel At 7 Or 70 Miles Per Second To Leave Earth's Atmosphere | 7 Miles Per Second | |
| 44478 | In Nature, Which 'D' Is The Flower That's Also Called The Lent Lily | Daffodil | |
| 44479 | In The UK, In Which Decade Was The 30 Miles Per Hour Speed Limit Introduced Nationally In Built-Up Areas | 1930's (1935) | |
| 44480 | In Ancient Literature, Was The Playwright Aeschylus Greek Or Roman | Greek | |
| 44481 | In Sport, Which Women's Gymnastic Exercise Is Always Accompanied By Music | Floor Exercises | |
| 44482 | In Which English County Might You Visit 'Earth Station Goonhilly' | Cornwall | |
| 44483 | Which British Military Unit, Known By A Three-Letter Abbreviation, Was Founded By David Stirling, In 1941 | SAS | |
| 44484 | What 'S' Is The Process Of Extracting Metal From Its Ore By Heating | Smelting | |
| 44485 | In Nature, Do Butterflies Usually Rest With Their Wings Vertical Or Horizontal | Vertical | |
| 44486 | In Pop Music, Which Band Released The 1980s Hit 'Karma Chameleon' | Culture Club | |
| 44487 | Who Directed The 1977 Sci Fi Classic 'Star Wars' | George Lucas | |
| 44488 | Which Poet Wrote The Poem The Faerie Queene, Published In 1590, Spenser Or Coleridge | Spenser | |
| 44489 | Complete The Line Of This Nursery Rhyme: 'Little Miss Muffet Sat On A Tuffet...' | Eating Her Curds And Whey | |
| 44490 | In The USA, Independence Hall Is A Feature Of Which Pennsylvanian City | Philadelphia | |
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| 44491 | In History, The First Roman Invasion Of Britain Took Place In' 55 Bc Under Which Military Leader | Julius Caesar | |
| 44492 | What Was The First Name Of Jenner, The Inventor Of The Smallpox Vaccination | Edward | |
| 44493 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The Head Of The Male Mallard Duck Black Or Dark Green | Dark Green | |
| 44494 | What French Term Beginning With The Letter C Is Given To A Road Closed At One End | Cul-De-Sac | |
| 44495 | Complete The Title Of This 1980s Oscar-Winning Film By Director Ingmar Bergman: Fanny And . . | Alexander | |
| 44496 | Does The Island Of Corfu Lie In The Aegean Or The Ionian Sea | Ionian | |
| 44497 | In World Geography 'Kathmandu' Is The Capital Of Which Country | Nepal | |
| 44498 | In The Human Body, Is The Aorta The Largest Artery Or The Largest Vein | Artery | |
| 44499 | In The Musical 'West Side Story', Was Bernardo The Leader Of The Jets Or The Sharks | Sharks | |
| 44500 | In Flower Arranging, What '0' Is The Trade Name Of A Green Block Of Light Material Used To Hold Cut Flowers In Place | Oasis | |
| 44501 | Which M Is A Country On The Southern Coastline Of Africa That Suffered Devastating Floods In February And March 2000 | Mozambique | |
| 44502 | In The Animal Kingdom, Which Of These Spiders Is The Most Venomous, The 'False Widow' Or The 'Black Widow' | Black Widow | |
| 44503 | What Is The Capital Of Scotland | Edinburgh | |
| 44504 | In Literature, Complete The Title Of This Thomas Hardy Novel: Jude The . . . What | Obscure | |
| 44505 | Was Britain's First Space Rocket Called Red Arrow Or Blue Streak | Blue Streak | |
| 44506 | In Economics, For What Do The Letters IMF Stand | International Monetary Fund | |
| 44507 | Bodrum Is A Popular Tourist Resort Located In Which Country | Turkey | |
| 44508 | In History, Of Which Country Was Idi Amin Head Of State Between 1971 And 1979 | Republic Of Uganda | |
| 44509 | In The Animal Kingdom, From Which Continent Does The 'Yak' Come | Asia | |
| 44510 | Which Irish Poet Won The 1995 Nobel Prize For Literature | Seamus Heaney | |
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| 44511 | Greenwich Village And The Guggenheim Museum Are Features Of Which Us City | New York | |
| 44512 | In The Musical My Fair Lady, What Was The Name Of The Flower Girl Who Was Taught To Cope With High Society | Eliza Doolittle | |
| 44513 | In Which City Is The Campus Of The University Of Warwick | Coventry | |
| 44514 | Which Item Of Sportswear, Typically Worn By Gymnasts, Was Named After A French Trapeze Artist | Leotard | |
| 44515 | In Clothing, The Eyelet And Tongue Are Both Parts Of A What | Shoe/Boots | |
| 44516 | In Food, Which Herb's Name Is Derived From The Greek For 'King' | Basil | |
| 44517 | In Which County Was The English Composer Benjamin Britten Born | Suffolk | |
| 44518 | In Literature, Graham Swift Won The Booker Prize In 1996 For Which Novel | Last Orders | |
| 44519 | Which British Leader Wrote: 'It May Almost Be Said, Before Alamein We Never Had A Victory. After Alamein We Never Had A Defeat' | Winston Churchill | |
| 44520 | In Education, In Which Town Is The University Of Essex Situated | Colchester | |
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