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General Knowledge
47,553 questions • Page 90 of 680
| # | Question | Answer |
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| 6231 | Death of body tissue usually caused by bad circulation | Gangrene |
| 6232 | In Indiana what is illegal in winter | Bathing |
| 6233 | The 1984 winter olympics were held at what site | Sarajevo |
| 6234 | Which artist painted The Scream | Edvard Munch |
| 6235 | In France what is eau de vie | Brandy |
| 6236 | What is the sum of 444 x 2 x 2 - 1700 | 76 |
| 6237 | He was R C Robinson in 1948 what name famous as now | Ray Charles |
| 6238 | In 1897 James Henry Atkinson Unveiled To The World His Prototype To Which Everyday Device Still Popular Today | The Mouse Trap |
| 6239 | Who was the science advisor on the first Star Trek film | Isaac Asimov |
| 6240 | In food preparation, what term is used for the removal of peas from the pod, or the green calyx from strawberries | Hulling |
| 6241 | What is the name of the metal discs in the rim of a tambourine | Jingles |
| 6242 | In astrology which heavenly body rules the sign of Cancer | The Moon |
| 6243 | Of what are an arc, radius and sector a part | Circle |
| 6244 | What is the flower that stands for: suspicion | Mushroom |
| 6245 | In WW2 what kind of aircraft was a horsa | A glider |
| 6246 | 60's tv: who lived at 000 cemetery lane | Addams Family |
| 6247 | Mitre Dovetail Jig and Hack are types of what | Saw |
| 6248 | What is the flower that stands for: pensive beauty | Laburnum |
| 6249 | A place name including worth e.g. Tamworth what's worth mean | Homestead |
| 6250 | Who released the double album 'yellow brick road' in 1973 | Elton john |
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| 6251 | What stretch of water seperates Australia from Tasmania | Bass strait |
| 6252 | What name is given to the unit of mass that weighs about 2.2046 pounds | Kilogram |
| 6253 | What country is also known as helvetia | Switzerland |
| 6254 | The Dolby sound system was introduced in which year | 1967 |
| 6255 | What ocean's area is 64,186,000 square miles | Pacific ocean |
| 6256 | The average person spends 8 years of their life doing what | Being ill |
| 6257 | What was the name of captain geoffrey thorpe's pirate ship in "the sea hawk | Albatross |
| 6258 | What is the medical term for the sudden and complete loss of memory | Amnesia |
| 6259 | What is the astringent lotion obtained from North American trees | Witch hazel |
| 6260 | What was the name of the pinball machine in the film 'tommy' | Wizard |
| 6261 | What U.S. state is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean | Hawaii |
| 6262 | Which motor company has the emblem of the prancing horse | Ferrari |
| 6263 | Who was Barbara Streisands first husband | Elliot Gould |
| 6264 | Where would you find Queen Maud Land | Antarctica |
| 6265 | The pointed arch used in Gothic architecture. | Ogive |
| 6266 | In North Dakota it is illegal to sleep with what on | Your Shoes |
| 6267 | On average man uses 2000 - woman 7000 what a day | Words |
| 6268 | Who invented dynamite | Alfred nobel |
| 6269 | Social phobia is the fear of | Being evaluated negatively |
| 6270 | Who played 'Banacek' in the 1970's TV series of the same name | George peppard |
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| 6271 | Sheriff' is actually a contraction of which words | Shire's Reeve |
| 6272 | Who said 'but, soft! what light through yonder window breaks' | Romeo |
| 6273 | Whose rule is used to solve simultaneous linear equations by using determinants | Cramer |
| 6274 | Spacephobia is the fear of | Outer space |
| 6275 | Bwana means Sir in which language | Swahili |
| 6276 | Who played guitar on 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' | Davey johnstone |
| 6277 | Who was the greek god of wine | Dionysus |
| 6278 | What nationality is toho film studios | Japanese |
| 6279 | What was Boucan that gave Buccaneers their name | Dried meat |
| 6280 | An Antarctic island was named after which cartoon character | Huckleberry Hound |
| 6281 | In which sport would you hear the term shilling | Archery measure of arrows weight |
| 6282 | Who wrote the book The Complete Angler in 1653 | Isaac Walton |
| 6283 | Who, when he won the Formula 1 World Championship in 1972, was the youngest driver to win it | Emerson fittipaldi |
| 6284 | Which two countries fought the Winter War of 1939? | Russia and Finland |
| 6285 | Which element has the chemical symbol Sr; capital S lower-case r | Strontium |
| 6286 | This word is used as the international radio distress call | Mayday |
| 6287 | What did Alfred Hormel invent | Spam |
| 6288 | What is the main ingredient in a Navarin stew | Mutton or Lamb |
| 6289 | What is the name for a woman who is superior of a convent in certain religious orders | Abbess |
| 6290 | Where can you find London bridge today | USA ( Arizona ) |
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| 6291 | Frederick Austerlitz became famous as who | Fred Astair |
| 6292 | A petrologist studies what | Rocks history formation etc |
| 6293 | What is a group of swans | Bevy |
| 6294 | Thomas Holden was the first to top what list | FBI ten most wanted |
| 6295 | King Thibaw - imprisoned by the British - last king of where | Burma |
| 6296 | Who printed 500 million stamps with elvis presley on the face | U.s postal |
| 6297 | What's a Coelacanth | Fish |
| 6298 | A talus is what geographical feature | Boulders fallen from mountain |
| 6299 | Thomas Keneally wrote which book (Oscar winning film) | Schindler's Ark |
| 6300 | East Pakistan is the former name of which modern republic | Bangladesh |
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