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General Knowledge
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| 45571 | In Which Building In Paris Are Monet's Water Lily Paintings, Which He Donated To The Nation In The Year Of His Death | The Orangerie |
| 45572 | Which Football Striker, Who Finished As Top Scorer In The Premiership In 1999/2000, Was Named As The Carling Player Of The Year | Kevin Phillips |
| 45573 | In Maths, Is The 'Denominator' The Number Above Or Below The Line In A Fraction | Below |
| 45574 | Who Sang The Song 'The Power Of Love' On The Soundtrack Of The 1985 Film Back To The Future | Huey Lewis And The News |
| 45575 | In Which US City Might You Visit The UN Headquarters And The Rockefeller Centre | New York |
| 45576 | Ln History, In Which Year Did The Soviet Union Cease To Exist | 1991 |
| 45577 | In Literature, Who Wrote Blott On The Landscape And Wilt | Tom Sharpe |
| 45578 | In Which Decade Did Holyhead County Secondary School Become Britain's First Comprehensive School | 1940s |
| 45579 | In The Human Body, How Many Anvils Are There In Each Ear | One |
| 45580 | Who Sang The Theme Tune Of The 1973 Bond Film Live And Let Die | Paul McCartney / Wings |
| 45581 | In Religion, The Prophet Muhammad, Whose Name Means Literally 'Praised', Was The First Leader Of Which Religion | Islam |
| 45582 | What Form Of Mechanised Transport Was First Introduced To New York In 1907 | Taxi |
| 45583 | Which English Higher-Education Institution Is Known By The Initials Ucl | University College London |
| 45584 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Ship' And 'Norway' Are Both Types Of Which Rodent | Rat |
| 45585 | In Film, Whose First Hollywood Screen Test Was Assessed With The Words 'Can't Act. Slightly Bald. Can Dance A Little' | Fred Astaire |
| 45586 | How Old Was John F. Kennedy When He Was Sworn In As Us President | 43 |
| 45587 | In The Series Of Children's Books, Which Character Lives At 52 Festive Road | Mr Benn |
| 45588 | For What Purpose Is Trinitrotoluene Mainly Used | Explosive |
| 45589 | In The Painting The Mona Lisa, Which Usual Facial Feature Is Missing | Eyebrows |
| 45590 | Which Shakespeare Character Has A Mother Called Gertrude And An Uncle Called Claudius | Hamlet |
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| 45591 | On Which Coast Of The Mediterranean Is The Italian Resort Of Rimini | Adriatic |
| 45592 | In Which Century Did The Royal Academy Of Arts Open In London | Eighteenth (1768) |
| 45593 | What Is The Opposite Of 'Concave' | Convex |
| 45594 | In Which City Is The Musical '42nd Street' Set | New York |
| 45595 | In Politics, In Which Year Was The Greater London Council Abolished | 1986 |
| 45596 | In Language, Which Alphabet's First Letter Is 'Aleph' | Hebrew |
| 45597 | In The 1927 Film The Jazz Singer, Who Played The Title Role | Al Jolson |
| 45598 | In Science, Which Common Unit Is Used To Measure Electric Current | Ampere |
| 45599 | The Rook And The Jackdaw Are Members Of Which Family Of Birds | Crow |
| 45600 | In Europe, Which Country Is The Furthest North | Norway |
| 45601 | In Pre-Decimal Currency, How Many Half Crowns Made One Pound | Eight |
| 45602 | The Rose 'Elizabeth Of Glamis' Is Named In Honour Of Which Member Of The Royal Family | The Queen Mother |
| 45603 | In Literature, Which German Author Wrote The Dramatic Poem 'Faust' | Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe |
| 45604 | In The Bible, Apart From Cain And Abel, Who Was Adam And Eve's Other Named Son | Seth |
| 45605 | Mercury' And 'Aneroid' Are The Two Main Types Of Which Instrument That Records Pressure | Barometer |
| 45606 | Which Member Of The Royal Family Is Chancellor Of The University Of Edinburgh | Prince Philip |
| 45607 | In A Standard Game Of Trivial Pursuit, Which Colour Represents A Geography Question | Blue |
| 45608 | Viti Levu Is The Largest Of Which Group Of Islands | Fiji |
| 45609 | Rhythmic Versions Of Which Sport Involve The Use Of A Hoop, Ribbon, Ball And Rope | Gymnastics |
| 45610 | In Politics, Checkpoint Charlie Was One Of The Main Crossing Points Between The East And West Of Which Divided European City | German |
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| 45611 | In The World Of Finance, What Did Pep Stand For | Personal Equity Plan |
| 45612 | In Which Year Was Alfred Hitchcock's Film Psycho Premiered In Los Angeles | 1960 |
| 45613 | In The Uk, If You Dial An 0800 Number, From A Land Line, How Much Are You Charged Per Minute | Nothing |
| 45614 | Which Member Of The Pop Band The Eurhythmics Directed The All Saints Film Honest | Dave Stewart |
| 45615 | What Does 'Ph' Stand For On An Ordnance Survey Map | Public House |
| 45616 | In History, The Highwayman Dick Turpin Was Hanged In Which City | York |
| 45617 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Trapdoor' And 'Nursery Web' Are Both Varieties Of Which Creature | Spider |
| 45618 | What Nationality Was Louis Braille, Who Invented The System Of Writing Named After Him | French |
| 45619 | In October 1959, Norwich Became The First City In Britain To Have What Added To A Postal Address | Postcode |
| 45620 | According To The Proverb, All Roads Lead To Which Italian City | Rome |
| 45621 | In The Human Body, Where Will You Find The Largest Muscle | Buttocks |
| 45622 | In Britain, Which Type Of Licence Was Introduced In 1946 | TV Licence |
| 45623 | On The World Wide Web, What Country Is Represented By '.Za' | South Africa |
| 45624 | In Chemistry, What Is The Literal English Translation Of 'Aqua Fortis, The Latin Name For Nitric Acid | Strong Water |
| 45625 | Which London Public Building Was The First To Be Lit By Electric Lighting | The Savoy Theatre |
| 45626 | Complete The Title Of This James Bond Film: Live And ... What | Let Die |
| 45627 | If A Is Alpha And Z Is Zulu, What Is C | Charlie |
| 45628 | In Theatre, Were The Playwrights William Congreve And William Wycherley English Or American | English |
| 45629 | In Rugby Union, The Player In Which Position Usually Carries The Number 15 Shirt | Full Back |
| 45630 | In Astrology, The Star Sign Scorpio Is Represented By Which Creature | Scorpion |
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| 45631 | Following Attacks On German Dams In World War Ii, The RAF 617 Squadron Acquired Which Nickname | The Dambusters |
| 45632 | In The Nursery Rhyme Beginning 'Hey Diddle Diddle', Which Animal 'Laughed To See Such Sport' | The Little Dog |
| 45633 | In The Animal Kingdom, From Which Continent Does The Orang-Utan Come | Asia |
| 45634 | Which Shakespeare Play Features Banquo, Who Is Told By Witches That His Sons Will Be Kings | Macbeth |
| 45635 | The First Boer War In South Africa Took Place During The Reign Of Which British Monarch | Queen Victoria |
| 45636 | In Medicine, Is The Disease Tuberculosis Contagious | Yes |
| 45637 | In Food, A Wiener Schnitzel Traditionally Consists Of A Cutlet Of Which Meat Coated With Breadcrumbs And Fried | Veal |
| 45638 | What Is The Capital Of The Isle Of Man | Douglas |
| 45639 | In Classical Music, Who Composed La Bohéme: Puccini Or Bizet | Puccini |
| 45640 | At A Ranch Owned By Which Pop Star Did Elizabeth Taylor Marry Larry Fortensky In 1991 | Michael Jackson |
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