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| 6721 | Where was nelson mandela in prison | Robben island | |
| 6722 | What is the term used to describe a container-grown plant whose roots have filled the container | Pot bound | |
| 6723 | In Salem Oregon its illegal for women to do what | Wrestle | |
| 6724 | Who coached The Bad News Bears | Morris buttermaker | |
| 6725 | Syphilophobia is a fear of ______ | Syphilis | |
| 6726 | In 1921 Turkey makes peace with | Armenia | |
| 6727 | John Lennon named The Quarrymen after what | His old school | |
| 6728 | What is a catalogue of languages called? | Ethnologue | |
| 6729 | Who could distinguish 140 forms of tobacco ash | Sherlock holmes | |
| 6730 | Who is the roman counterpart of heracles | Hercules | |
| 6731 | What part of an aircraft is the empennage | Tail Unit | |
| 6732 | What Was Jason Donovan's Last UK No.1 Hit Single Of the 1980's | Sealed With A Kiss | |
| 6733 | And what was that movie | Conan Doyle's – The Lost World | |
| 6734 | Wyatt Earp, Frank James, Abraham Lincoln what actor links | Henry Fonda | |
| 6735 | Who was the original presenter of 'Points of View' | Robert robinson | |
| 6736 | Whats the worlds largest sea | Mediterranean | |
| 6737 | Name the moody blues first lp | Lose your money | |
| 6738 | Which group sang the theme tune to the James Bond film The Living Daylights | Aha | |
| 6739 | Jamie Farr played what role in MASH | Corporal Clinger | |
| 6740 | In what sport would you see a Chistera | Pelota | |
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| 6741 | The dot over the letter 'i' is called what | Tittle | |
| 6742 | What is a group of cockroaches | Intrusion | |
| 6743 | Chernoble is in which Russian province | Ukraine | |
| 6744 | Georgius Panayiotou became famous under what name (both) | George Michael | |
| 6745 | Who was Michelle's first boyfriend on Full House? | Howie | |
| 6746 | What trees live in wet salty swamps | Mangrove | |
| 6747 | New Year's Eve, or December 31st, is dedicated to which saint | St sylvester | |
| 6748 | What was the name of the principal on Saved By the Bell? | Mr. Richard Belding | |
| 6749 | In 1943 Canadian Army troops arrive in | North africa | |
| 6750 | At Prince Charles's wedding who was the best man | Nobody – brothers were supporters | |
| 6751 | What does an orometer measure | Height above sea level | |
| 6752 | Maniophobia is a fear of ______ | Insanity | |
| 6753 | Who Was The First White Act To Be Signed By The Predominantly Black Motown Label? | Kiki Dee | |
| 6754 | The Ladies Mercury in 1693 was the worlds first what | Women's magazine | |
| 6755 | License Plates: What school does HOYA6 attend | Georgetown university | |
| 6756 | What is the Roman Numeral for 1000 | M | |
| 6757 | A male racehorse can do it in 14 seconds - what | Copulate as can any male horse | |
| 6758 | Which American chat show hostess apppeared in the film 'The Color Purple' | Oprah winfrey | |
| 6759 | In folklore, supernatural, sea-dwelling creature with the head and upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a fish | Mermaid | |
| 6760 | A long broad tree lined street | Boulevard | |
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| 6761 | Hungarian doctor Karolyn Maria Beekert coined what word 1869 | Homosexual | |
| 6762 | Who wrote the thrillers 'Harry's Game' and "A Song in the Morning" | Gerald seymour | |
| 6763 | Which insect is so-called because it was dedicated to the Virgin Mary in the middle ages | Ladybird | |
| 6764 | Which country produces Franconia wine | Germany | |
| 6765 | Calvados' is a brandy made from what | Apples | |
| 6766 | On Dec 25th 1989 David Hasselhoff Topped The Bill Of A Concert In Which He Performed His Most Successful Hit "Looking For Freedom" But Where EXACTLY Did He Perform The Song | On Top Of The Berlin Wall | |
| 6767 | Which part of the body is affected by encephalitis | Brain | |
| 6768 | What year did Brasilia become capital of Brazil | 1960 | |
| 6769 | A Woman to Remember was the worlds first what in Feb 1947 | TV Soap Opera | |
| 6770 | In wich year was formed in Germany, the disco band Boney M | 1976 | |
| 6771 | In which country was Nelson Piquet born | Brazil | |
| 6772 | Musashi was the first Japanese to use two what simultaneously | Swords - famous for it | |
| 6773 | What is the flower that stands for: change | Pimpernel | |
| 6774 | What is the telephone's u.s patent number | 174465 | |
| 6775 | Lewis 1994 - How many copies has the #3 "Eagles Greatest Hits" album sold | Fourteen | |
| 6776 | What was the first penal colony in New South Wales | Botany Bay | |
| 6777 | What is the Capital of: Lebanon | Beirut | |
| 6778 | What is dram | Dynamic random access memory | |
| 6779 | What does the lacrimal gland produce | Tears | |
| 6780 | Gene Hackman sheriff Big Whiskey - got Oscar - What film | Unforgiven | |
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| 6781 | The pop group 'The Cardigans' hail from which country? | Sweden | |
| 6782 | What is a group of piglets | Litter | |
| 6783 | In the USA what is Marine One | Presidents Helicopter | |
| 6784 | Philematology is the science of what | Kissing | |
| 6785 | In 1929 the first what happened on an aircraft | Birth | |
| 6786 | Whose most commercially successful album was 'court and spark' in 1974 | Joni | |
| 6787 | Who wrote the novel Heidi | Johannes Spyri | |
| 6788 | Which book of words has a latin name that means 'treasure' | Thesaurus | |
| 6789 | What scientific field did John Tebbutt excel at | Astronomy | |
| 6790 | Who sometimes used the pseudonym Al Brown | Alphonse Capone | |
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