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General Knowledge
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| # | Question | Answer |
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| 44661 | In Television, Cliff Barnes Was The Arch-Enemy Of Which 1980s Soap Character | J.R Ewing |
| 44662 | Pre-Decimalisation, How Many Pennies Were There In A Pound Sterling | 240 |
| 44663 | In The Nursery Rhyme, Who Made Cock Robin's Shroud | The Beetle |
| 44664 | In Clothing, What Would Spats Normally Be Attached To | Shoes / Boots |
| 44665 | In Which Decade Did British Weather Reports Start Giving Temperatures In Centigrade As Well As Fahrenheit | 1960s (1962) |
| 44666 | In Mobile Phones, For What Does 'WAP' Stand | Wireless Application Protocol |
| 44667 | In Geology, What A Is The Most Abundant Metal In The Crust Of The Earth | Aluminium |
| 44668 | Followers Of Which Religion Face Towards Mecca To Pray | Islam / Muslims |
| 44669 | Which Planet Has Been Called Both 'The Morning Star' And 'The Evening Star' | Venus |
| 44670 | In Physics, What Unit Of Electromotive Force Was Named After Count Alessandro Volta | The Volt |
| 44671 | In Physics, What Is The Minimum Number Of Metals Needed To Form An Alloy | Two |
| 44672 | Traditionally, In Britain, The Chrysanthemum Is A Flower Associated With Which Month | November |
| 44673 | In The Animal Kingdom, Which Has More Legs, A Lobster Or A Scorpion | Lobster |
| 44674 | On Which Body Of Water Does The French Resort Biarritz Lie | Atlantic Ocean |
| 44675 | Which 1985 John Irving Novel Was Made Into A Film Starring Michael Caine | The Cider House Rules |
| 44676 | What Nationality Is The Nobel Prize-Winning Author Gunter Grass | German |
| 44677 | What Is The Usual French Translation For The English Word 'Milk' | Lait |
| 44678 | In Which English Naval City Does The Hoe Overlook The Sound | Plymouth |
| 44679 | In Nature, What Part Of A Fly Generates The Buzzing Sound | Wings |
| 44680 | The Orbit Of Which Planet Lies Between Those Of Earth And Mercury | Venus |
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| 44681 | Which Comedian Hosted The Year 2000's Academy Awards Ceremony | Billy Crystal |
| 44682 | In The Human Body, Ossification Is The Formation Of What | Bone |
| 44683 | Which Tennessee Williams Play Was Made Into A 1958 Film Starring Elizabeth Taylor And Paul Newman | Cat On A Hot Tin Roof |
| 44684 | In Which Russian City Is The Famous Hermitage Museum | St Petersburg (Leningrad) |
| 44685 | Before He Hit The Big Screen, Bruce Willis Starred Opposite Cybill Shepherd In Which Television Series | Moonlighting |
| 44686 | In Maths, Which Chart, To Show Relative Quantities, Consists Of A Circle Divided Into Appropriately Sized Segments | Pie Chart / Diagram |
| 44687 | In Ancient History, Memphis Was A Capital Of Which Country | Egypt |
| 44688 | Which Emily Bronte Novel Was Made Into A Film In 1939 Starring Laurence Olivier | Wuthering Heights |
| 44689 | Traditionally, The Sweet Pea Is A Birth Flower Associated With Which Month | April |
| 44690 | The Song 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' Was Which Singer's Debut Single | Cyndi Lauper |
| 44691 | In The Nursery Rhyme, What Was Wee Willie Winkie Wearing As He Ran Through The Town | His Nightgown |
| 44692 | In The Animal Kingdom, The Mandrill Is An Ape Native To Which Continent | Africa |
| 44693 | How Were The Authors Lawrence Durrell And Gerald Durrell Related | Brothers |
| 44694 | Which Hollywood Star Was Born Archibald Leach In Bristol In 1904 | Cary Grant |
| 44695 | In Pop Music, Who Duetted With Aretha Franklin On The Number One Hit 'I Knew You Were Waiting For Me' | George Michael |
| 44696 | Which Former Prime Minister Took His Name From Rievaulx Abbey On His Elevation To The Peerage In 1983, Harold Wilson Or James Callaghan | Harold Wilson |
| 44697 | In Medicine, What Part Of The Abdomen Would Be Inflamed If You Had The Disorder Colitis | Colon |
| 44698 | What Was The Third Channel To Appear On British Television | BBC2 |
| 44699 | In The Children's Rhyme, What Animal Did Tom The Piper's Son Steal | Pig |
| 44700 | Who Won The Spanish Civil War In 1939: The Republicans Or The Nationalists | Nationalists |
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| 44701 | What Profession Is Shared By Carla Lane And Lynda La Plante | Script Writers |
| 44702 | In Fashion, Was The 'A-Line' Style Created By Christian Dior Or Yves Saint Laurent | Christian Dior |
| 44703 | In Nature, Is 'Jacaranda' The Name Of A Tree Or An Animal | Tree |
| 44704 | In Which Century Did The English Poet William Blake Die | Nineteenth (1827) |
| 44705 | In Athletics, Which Famous London Race Was First Held In 1981 | London Marathon |
| 44706 | Genoa Is A City In Which Country | Italy |
| 44707 | Which English Spa Town, Famous Since Roman Times, Is The Home Of The Famous Georgian Royal Crescent | Bath |
| 44708 | On English Television, Who Presented Auntie's Bloomers And Auntie's Sporting Bloomers | Terry Wogan |
| 44709 | In Children's Literature, Which Girl Famously Lives At Green Gables | Anne |
| 44710 | Complete The Title Of This Wham! Pop Song: 'Wake Me Up Before You ... ' What | Go-Go |
| 44711 | With Which Sport Would You Associate David Campese | Rugby Union |
| 44712 | In Music, Which Rap Star's Real Name Is Marshall Bruce Mathers III | Eminem |
| 44713 | In The Animal Kingdom, Where Does The Male Darwin's Frog Carry His Mate's Eggs Until They Have Developed Into Tiny Frogs | Mouth |
| 44714 | In Which Month Is The Birthday Of The Present Duke Of York | February |
| 44715 | What Is The Official Language Of Sardinia | Italian |
| 44716 | The Actor Michael Caine Is Said To Have Used Which Film As The Inspiration For His Stage Name | The Caine Mutiny |
| 44717 | Which Ocean Lies Between The Americas And Asia | Pacific |
| 44718 | What Type Of Precious Stones Will You Find In A Deck Of Playing Cards | Diamonds |
| 44719 | Interior Designer Laurence Llewellyn Bowen First Came To Fame On What TV Show | Changing Rooms |
| 44720 | In 1660 The Monarchy Was Restored Under The Rule Of Which King | Charles 2nd |
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| 44721 | Which Member Of The Band ‘Genesis’ Was An Extra In The Beatles Movie ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ | Phil Collins |
| 44722 | In The Gregorian Calendar, How Many Months Of The Year Have Thirty Days In Them | Four |
| 44723 | In Literature, The Author Isabel Allende Is From Which South American Country | Chile |
| 44724 | The Bridgewater Hall In Manchester Is The Home Of Which Orchestra | Halle |
| 44725 | In Dressmaking, Featherweight, Skirt Weight, And Open-Ended Are All Types Of What | Zips |
| 44726 | In Film, Which Actor Played 'The Spice Girls' Manager In Spice World (The Movie) | Richard E Grant |
| 44727 | In Pop Music, 'Millennium' Was A Hit For Which Former Member Of Take That | Robbie Williams |
| 44728 | In Education, Which Letter Represents The Lowest-Grade Pass In Gcse Exams | G |
| 44729 | Which City In The English Midlands Is Served By New Street Station | Birmingham |
| 44730 | In The Animal Kingdom, The 'Yucca' Is A Species Of Which Insect | Moth |
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