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| 1681 | Who Famously Said 'You Cannot Be Serious' | John McEnroe |
| 1682 | Whose Ear Did Mike Tyson Bite Off | Evander Holyfield |
| 1683 | Where Was Mike Tyson Born | Brooklyn |
| 1684 | Which Argentine Prop Was Sent Off For Knocking Out An English Second Row With A Punch | Carlos Mendes |
| 1685 | Who Batted With An Aluminium Bat | Dennis Lillee |
| 1686 | Who Spent A Year In Prison For Sleeping With An Underage Girl | Graham Rix |
| 1687 | Which Television Presenter And Ex-Spurs & England Footballer Became An Alcoholic | Jimmy Greaves |
| 1688 | Which Aussie Wicket Keeper Bet Against His Own Team At 500-1 And Won The Bet | Rodney Marsh |
| 1689 | Which Manager Clipped A Couple Of Hooligans Ears Round The Ear | Brian Clough |
| 1690 | What Is The Title Of Tony Adams Biography | Addicted |
| 1691 | For Which Club Does Paul Merson Now Play | Aston Villa |
| 1692 | Which Bad Boy Is Arsenals Top Scorer Ever | Ian Wright |
| 1693 | Of What Were Lee Bowyer & Jonathan Woodgate Of Leads Accused | A Racial Assault |
| 1694 | Who Was Maradona Playing For When He Was First Caught Taking Cocaine | Napoli |
| 1695 | Who Did John Mcenroe Play 3 Times In Wimbledon Finals | Bjorn Borg |
| 1696 | Which Romanian Tennis Player Was Famous For His Tantrums | Ilie Nastase |
| 1697 | Who Was At The Centre Of Englands Match Fixing Scandal | Hansie Cronje |
| 1698 | Which Cricketing Bad Boy Is Known As 'The Cat' | Phil Tuffnel |
| 1699 | Who Was The First Player To Be Sent Off In An Fa Cup Final | Moran |
| 1700 | Who Was The Last English Player To Be Sent Off In The World Cup (2006) | Wayne Rooney |
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| 1701 | Who Was Sent Off In Both Opening Premiership Games Of The 2000 Season | Patrick Vieira |
| 1702 | Who Said Of Touring Pakistan 'I Wouldn't Even Send My Mother In Law There' | Ian Botham |
| 1703 | Which Footballer Famously Slept With Several Miss Worlds Before Leaving Manchester United & Moving To Fulham | George Best |
| 1704 | Which Footbail Bad Boy Was Accused Of Violent Assault Against Tv Presenter Ulrika Jonsson | Stan Collymore |
| 1705 | Alfred Hitchcock: Who Played The Part Of Father Michael Logan In The 1952 Film 'Confess' | Montgomery Clift |
| 1706 | Alfred Hitchcock: What Was The First Of Grace Kelly's 3 Films For Hitchcock | Dial M For Murder |
| 1707 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which 1955 Film Does Cary Grant Star With Grace Kelly | To Catch A Thief |
| 1708 | Alfred Hitchcock: Who Made Her Screen Debut In The 1956 Film 'The Trouble With Harry' | Shirley Maclaine |
| 1709 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which Hitchcock Film Does Doris Day Sing The Oscar Winning Film 'What Will Be Will Be' | The Man Who Knew To Much |
| 1710 | Alfred Hitchcock: What Is Significant About The 1925 Film 'The Pleasure Garden' | First Film Completed By Hitchcock |
| 1711 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which Year Did Hitchcock Receive The Irving Thalberg Award From The Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences | Honoured 1967 Received 1968 |
| 1712 | Alfred Hitchcock: From Which Shakespeare Play Is The Title North By Northwest Indirectly Taken | Hamlet |
| 1713 | Alfred Hitchcock: Which Actor Stars In Both Rope And Strangers On A Train | Farley Granger |
| 1714 | Alfred Hitchcock: Which Film End With A Gripping (Literally) Scene At The Top Of The Statue Of Liberty | Saboteur |
| 1715 | Alfred Hitchcock: Hume Cronyn Appears In The 1943 Film Lifeboat, But What Was His Contribution To The 1948 Film Rope | He Adapted Story For Screen |
| 1716 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which Film Do John Laurie & Peggy Ashcroft Appear As A Farmer And His Wife | The 39 Steps |
| 1717 | Alfred Hitchcock: Leslie Banks Played The Male Lead In Hitchcock's Original Version Of The Man Who Knew Too Much In 1934. Who Was The Male Lead In The 1956 Version | James Stewart |
| 1718 | Alfred Hitchcock: How Much Money Does Janet Leigh Steal From Her Employer Before Checking In At The Bates Motel | $40,000 |
| 1719 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which Film Did Hitchcock Appear Walking Out Of A Pet Shop With Some Dogs | The Birds |
| 1720 | Alfred Hitchcock: Who Plays The Evil Uncle Charlie In Shadow Of A Doubt | Joseph Cotten |
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| 1721 | Alfred Hitchcock: What Does Cary Grant Discover In Some Wine Bottles In Notorious | Uranium Ore |
| 1722 | Alfred Hitchcock: Which Film Was Hitchcock's First Voluntary Experiment With A Single Setting | Lifeboat |
| 1723 | Alfred Hitchcock: Which Artist Was Behind Gregory Peck's Dream Sequence In Spellbound | Salvador Dali |
| 1724 | Alfred Hitchcock: Who Rejected The Lead Role In The 1940 Film Foreign Correspondent Before Joel Mccrea | Gary Cooper |
| 1725 | Alfred Hitchcock: Who Wrote The Novel On Which Hitchcock 'S 1936 Film Secret Agent Is Based | W Somerset Maugham |
| 1726 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which Film Is James Stewart Convinced That A Murder Has Been Commited By Raymond Burr | Rear Window |
| 1727 | Alfred Hitchcock: In Which Psychological Thriller Did Sean Connery Star Alongside Tippi Hedren | Marnie |
| 1728 | Alfred Hitchcock: What Was The First Film Hitchcock Directed In America | Rebecca |
| 1729 | Alfred Hitchcock: How Does Hitchcock Appear In 'Strangers On A Train' | He Carries A Double Bass |
| 1730 | About Whom: Of Whom Did Joe Pasternak Say 'Wet She Was A Star , Dry She Aint' | Swimmer Turned Actress Esther Williams |
| 1731 | About Whom: Who According To Churchill Was 'In Defeat Unbeatable In Victory Inbearable' | Viscount Montgomery |
| 1732 | About Whom: Of Whom Did Churchill Say 'I Can't Deal With 2 Shits At Once' | Clement Attlee |
| 1733 | About Whom: Of Whom Did Jim Murray Say 'I'd Like To Borrow His Body For Just 48 Hours There Are These 3 Guys I'd Like To Beat Up & 4 Woman I'd Like To Make Love To' | Muhammad Ali |
| 1734 | About Whom: Of Whom Did Mark Twain Say, 'Once You've Put One Of His Books Down You Simply Can't Pick It Up Again' | Henry James |
| 1735 | About Whom: Who Was Thatcher Referring To When She Said 'Theres No Sympathy In Politics' | Ted Heath |
| 1736 | About Whom: Did Hitler Say, 'I'd Rather Have Teeth Pulled Than Meet Him Again' | General Franco |
| 1737 | About Whom: Which Politician Did Thatcher Describe As 'Not Even Able To Leave His House' | Neil Kinnock |
| 1738 | About Whom: Whom Did Decca A & R Dick Rowe Tell That 'Guitar Groups Were On The Way Out' | Brian Epstein (Beetles) |
| 1739 | About Whom: Who , When Told That Lord Astor Denied Knowing Her Replied 'He Would, Wouldn't He' | Mandy Rice Davies |
| 1740 | About Whom: Who Did Woody Allen Describe As 'The Funniest Woman On The Planet' | Diane Keaton |
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| 1741 | About Whom: Whose 'Normal Career Was One Glorious Defeat After Another' | Earl Mountbatten |
| 1742 | About Whom Did President Eisenhower Say 'I Just Will Not, I Refuse To Get Into The Gutter With That Guy' | Senator Joseph McCarthy |
| 1743 | About Whom: With Whom Did Margaret Thatcher Say 'We Can Do Business' | Gorbachev |
| 1744 | About Whom: Let Them East Cake' Let Who Eat Cake | The French |
| 1745 | About Whom: Was Yitzhak Rabin Talking When He Said 'Enough Blood & Tears' | The Palestinians |
| 1746 | About Whom: Of Whom Did Author Albert Goldman Comment 'One Of The Greatest Problems Was Trying To Find Something Positive To Say About This Man' | Elvis Presley |
| 1747 | About Whom: Who Was Pyrrhus Talking About When He Said 'One More Such Victory And We're Lost' | The Romans |
| 1748 | About Whom: Who Did Reagan Describe As 'The Mad Dog Of The Middle East' | Colnel Gaddafi |
| 1749 | About Whom: Did Ronald Reagan Say 'I Don't Resent His Popularity' | Mikhail Gorbachev |
| 1750 | About Whom: Who Cried At All His Weddings And With Good Reason | Humphrey Bogart |
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