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| 5181 | In which country could you spend a Kwanza | Angola | |
| 5182 | What does BMW stand for | Bavarian Motor Works | |
| 5183 | The Lebanese flag bears which tree? | Cedar | |
| 5184 | Badminton star Liem Swie King represented which country | Indonesia | |
| 5185 | Whose day long funeral in february 1989 was attended by 55 heads of state | Emperor hirohito | |
| 5186 | In which country are the transylvanian alps | Rumania | |
| 5187 | Name the main horse in Animal Farm | Boxer | |
| 5188 | What is the largest constellation in the sky | Hydra | |
| 5189 | What does Thermos mean in greek? | Hot | |
| 5190 | In what country did Bridge originate | Turkey | |
| 5191 | What is an ogee curve | S-curve | |
| 5192 | Which poet described autumn as 'the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness' | John keats | |
| 5193 | Which Charity Began In 1934 And Started From A Lock Up Garage In Wallasey Cheshire | Guide Dogs For The Blind | |
| 5194 | What is the study of prehistoric plants and animals | Paleontology | |
| 5195 | Who was the Confederate commander at Chickamauga | Braxton bragg | |
| 5196 | The first nuclear chain reaction in 1942 by Enrico Fermi & Arthur Compton was achieved in what U.S. city | Chicago | |
| 5197 | What country is the largest per capita consumer of beer | Germany | |
| 5198 | What is another name for a tightrope walker? | Funambulist | |
| 5199 | Frontenac what university dismissed timothy leary for involvement with drugs | Harvard | |
| 5200 | Which literary traveller was accompanied by the dog Toto | Dorothy | |
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| 5201 | In which city was the first public opera house opened | Venice | |
| 5202 | In Kansas City its illegal to what with more than 12 potatoes | Juggle with them | |
| 5203 | In which book would you find the manservant Pas Partout | Around the world in 80 Days | |
| 5204 | What did Lippershey invent in 1608 that Galileo often gets the credit for | Refracting telescope | |
| 5205 | "Nuuk" Is The Capital City Of Which European Country | Greenland | |
| 5206 | In what class of animals is a Herpetologist interested | Reptiles | |
| 5207 | An “Anoctothorpe” Is Another Name For What Everyday Monetary Item? | The Pound Sign "£" | |
| 5208 | Who committed the first daytime robbery | Frank and jesse james | |
| 5209 | What do the letters 'T' and 'S' stand for in T. S. Eliot's name | Thomas stearns | |
| 5210 | The rover, "Sojourner", explored the surface of what place | Mars | |
| 5211 | Philadelphia cream cheese was introduced in what city | New York | |
| 5212 | A rich deep red colour | Crimson | |
| 5213 | Which organ in the body is inflamed in nephritis | Kidney | |
| 5214 | Simon Peter and his brother were both disciples. What was the brother's name | Andrew | |
| 5215 | From who did malta gain independence in 1964 | Britain | |
| 5216 | In which country were antibiotics first used | Egypt - used mouldy bread | |
| 5217 | What country finally adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752 | England | |
| 5218 | When did the first World Series game take place | 1903 | |
| 5219 | Hyundai and which other car manufacturer are located in Korea | Kia | |
| 5220 | Who said "Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names"? | John F. Kennedy | |
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| 5221 | In what Australian state would you find Newcastle | New south wales nsw | |
| 5222 | What is a triangle with three equal sides called | Equilateral | |
| 5223 | Drakes Golden Hind was originally called what | The Pelican | |
| 5224 | Who composed The Karelia Suite | Sibelius | |
| 5225 | The bridge connecting boston and cambridge via massachusetts avenue is commonly know as the ______ | Harvard bridge | |
| 5226 | What is a group of bass | Shoal | |
| 5227 | On the border between Brazil and which other South American country would you find the Itaipu Dam | Paraguay | |
| 5228 | What is used to measure the depth of water | Bathometer | |
| 5229 | Which English Mill Town Once Produced 99% Of The Worlds Cotton | Oldham | |
| 5230 | Bruce Philip in 1985 recorded what sporting first | Rowed for Oxford and Cambridge | |
| 5231 | The average American eats 5666 what in their lifetime | Fried Eggs | |
| 5232 | What is the clavicle | Collarbone | |
| 5233 | What worms will eat themselves if they can't find any food | Ribbon worms | |
| 5234 | What was the first frozen food available in Britain in 1937 | Asparagus | |
| 5235 | What is the common name of the family of plants which includes potatoes, peppers and tomatoes | Nightshades | |
| 5236 | What were the occupations of the three men in the tub | Butcher, baker and | |
| 5237 | What is sericulture | Growing Silkworms | |
| 5238 | Where do the italians host the grand prix | Monza | |
| 5239 | What is the essential characteristic of aerobic exercise | Oxygen is consumed | |
| 5240 | In the song 'Skip To My Lou', in what beverage are the flies? | Buttermilk | |
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| 5241 | What food did the Romans call Pointed Stick | Broccoli - from Brocca | |
| 5242 | Which tree is sacred to Apollo (Daphne changed into one) | Laurel | |
| 5243 | Which Egyptian prime minister nationalized the Suez Canal | Nasser | |
| 5244 | What colour is cinnabar | Red | |
| 5245 | According to the Beatles, where could you find 10,000 holes | Blackburn, lancashire | |
| 5246 | Rudy Stevens became famous under which name | Barbara Stanwyck | |
| 5247 | Britannia female embodiment of Britain who is the French | Marianne | |
| 5248 | Beneath which Paris monument is the tomb of France's unknown soldier | Arc de triomphe | |
| 5249 | Which Sport Features A Series Of Bouts Known As A Barrage | Fencing | |
| 5250 | In Virginia its against the law for people to bribe except who | Political Candidates | |
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