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| 45571 | In Pop Music, Which Groups Had Hits With The Songs 'I'm Too Sexy' And 'Deeply Dippy' | Right Said Fred | |
| 45572 | In The International Phonetic Alphabet, If A Is Alpha And Z Is Zulu, What Is P | Papa | |
| 45573 | In 1959, Which Country Was The First To Land A Man-Made Object On The Moon | Russia | |
| 45574 | In Food, Malt Vinegar Is Made From Which Alcoholic Liquid | Beer | |
| 45575 | Ely, Huntingdon And Peterborough Are All Places In Which County | Cambridgeshire | |
| 45576 | Who Wrote The Book Highgrove: Portrait Of An Estate | Prince Charles | |
| 45577 | What Is The Name Of The Watergate-Inspired Film Which Starred Robert Redford And Dustin Hoffman | All The President's men | |
| 45578 | What Name Is Given To The Art Of Inducing Plants To Produce Flowers Or Fruit Before Their Normal Season | Forcing | |
| 45579 | In The Nursery Rhyme, ' Little Boys' Are Made Of 'Slugs And Snails ' And What Else | Puppy Dog's Tails | |
| 45580 | In Pop Music, Which Member Of Genesis Had A Hit In 1983 With 'You Can't Hurry Love' | Phil Collin's | |
| 45581 | In Which Shakespeare Play Do The Characters Bottom, Oberon And Puck Appear | A MidSummer Night's Dream | |
| 45582 | In Geography, The Island Of Madeira Is In Which Ocean | Atlantic | |
| 45583 | In The Animal Kingdom, The Whydah Is A Bird From Which Continent | Africa | |
| 45584 | Athletes From Which Country Traditionally Lead The Parade At The Opening Of The Olympic Games | Greece | |
| 45585 | Which Island In San Francisco Bay Was The Site Of A Maximum Security Federal Prison From 1934 To 1963 | Alcatraz | |
| 45586 | In The Honours List, What Does The Acronym 'MBE' Stand For | Member Of The British Empire | |
| 45587 | The Song 'Luck Be A Lady Tonight' Comes From Which Musical | Guys And Dolls | |
| 45588 | The Lotus Flower Is The National Symbol Of Which Asian Country | India | |
| 45589 | Which Star Of The Film 'Seven' Did Gwyneth Paltrow Say Was 'The Sexiest Man Alive' | Morgan Freeman | |
| 45590 | During World War Ii, The Initials Arp Stood For Air What Precautions | Air Raid Precautions | |
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| 45591 | In The Nursery Rhyme Where Did Little Polly Flinders Sit | Amoung The Cinders | |
| 45592 | What Is The Largest Bone In The Human Body | Femur | |
| 45593 | Which Film Star Has Won The Most Oscars For Best Actress | Katharine Hepburn | |
| 45594 | Which Country Was Known As The Dutch East Indies Until 1945 | Indonesia | |
| 45595 | In Which Month Is Europe Day Celebrated | May | |
| 45596 | In Television, Which British Actor Starred In Both The Likely Lads And Only When I Laugh | James Bolam | |
| 45597 | How Many Feet Are There In Ten Yards | Thirty | |
| 45598 | What H Is The Word Describing A Plant Which Dies To Soil Level In Winter | Herbaceous | |
| 45599 | In Eighteenth-Century Britain, The Tories Were One Of The Main Political Parties. What Was The Other | Whigs | |
| 45600 | In Pop Music, 'Baggy Trousers' And 'It Must Be Love' Were Top Ten Hits For Which Group | Madness | |
| 45601 | Which Surname Is Shared By The Actors Hugh And Richard E | Grant | |
| 45602 | The Name Of Which Flying Dinosaurs Comes From The Greek For 'Wing' And 'Finger' | Pterodactyl | |
| 45603 | In Which Us State Is The Volcano Mount St Helen's | Washington | |
| 45604 | Which State In The Us Is Nicknamed Badger State | Wisconsin | |
| 45605 | In Which Year Of The 1980s Was Black Monday In Britain | 1987 | |
| 45606 | How Many Atoms Of Oxygen Are There In One Molecule Of Water | One | |
| 45607 | Kemal Ataturk Was The First President Of Which Country | Turkey | |
| 45608 | Which Of These Islands Is The Largest Greenland Or New Guinea | Greenland | |
| 45609 | In Equestrian Sport, The 'Pommel', 'Cantle' And 'Girth' Are All Part Of What | Saddle | |
| 45610 | What Word Can Mean Both A Joint Of Ham And A German White Wine | Hock | |
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| 45611 | Last Christmas And Club Tropicana Were Hits For Which 1980s Pop Group | Wham | |
| 45612 | In Celtic Folklore, Which 'B' Is A Spirit Whose Screaming Is Feared As An Omen Of Impending Death | Banshee | |
| 45613 | In UK Charity Work, For What Does The Abbreviation 'VSO' Stand | Voluntary Services Overseas | |
| 45614 | Is The 'Wormwood' A Type Of Plant Or A Type Of Insect | Plant | |
| 45615 | In Which Decade Was The First Petrol Driven Motor Car Made In The United Kingdom | 1890s (1896) | |
| 45616 | In Fashion, Which Knee Length Shorts Are Named After An Atlantic Island | Bermuda Shorts | |
| 45617 | In Which Century Was The Hormone Insulin First Isolated | Twentieth | |
| 45618 | In Which Year Was The UK Gas Industry Privatised As British Gas | 1986 | |
| 45619 | In Chemistry, Which Gaseous Element Has The Smaller Atomic Weight, Hydrogen Or Oxygen | Hydrogen | |
| 45620 | Does The Atlantic Ocean Lie Off The East Or The West Coast Of South America | East | |
| 45621 | What Is The Nationality Of Former World Darts Champion Raymond Van Barneveld | Dutch | |
| 45622 | Which Hollywood Star Had A Pop Hit With The Song 'Getting Jiggy Wit It' | Will Smith | |
| 45623 | In Gardening, 'Mrs Popple' Is A Variety Of Which Flower | Fuchsia | |
| 45624 | Babbacombe Bay, Slapton Sands And Ilfracombe Are All Beaches In Which Engish County | Devon | |
| 45625 | What Part Of The Body Is Adontophobia A Fear Of | Teeth | |
| 45626 | Which Former Wimbledon Footballer Appeared In The Year 2000 Film Snatch | Vinnie Jones | |
| 45627 | In Which Decade Was National Service Abolished In The UK | 1960s | |
| 45628 | Which BBC Radio Station Was The First To Broadcast Nationally 24 Hours A Day | Radio 2 | |
| 45629 | Which British City Is The Home Of The Liver Building | Liverpool | |
| 45630 | Which Fruit Has Varieties Called Granny Smith, Golden Delicious And Gala | Apple | |
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| 45631 | In The Doh, Ray, Me Musical Scale, Which Note Proceeds 'Soh' | Fah | |
| 45632 | In Education, Homerton College Of Education Is Part Of Which British University | Cambridge | |
| 45633 | Blanche Dubois And Stanley Kowalski Appear In Which Tennessee Williams Play | A Streetcar Named Desire | |
| 45634 | Which Famous Painting By Leonardo De Vinci Did Francis I Of France Buy For His Bathroom | The Mona Lisa | |
| 45635 | In Botany, What P Is The Stalk Of A Leaf Called | Petiole | |
| 45636 | What Is The British Word For The Part Of A Railway That Americans Call 'Switches' | Points | |
| 45637 | In The Bible, Did God Tell Noah To Build The Ark Out Of Cypress Wood Or Pine Wood | Cypress Wood | |
| 45638 | In Which Country Was The Novelist And Playwright Samuel Beckett Born | Ireland | |
| 45639 | With What Sport Would You Associate Australian Greg Norman | Golf | |
| 45640 | In The UK, What Are The First Two Letters In The Chelmsford Postcode | CM | |
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