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| 29471 | In Utmost Good Faith is the motto of which organisation | Lloyds of London | |
| 29472 | What 1839 innovation changed the face of mail delivery | The envelope envelope | |
| 29473 | What is the 'pound' or 'number' symbol on the telephone | Octothorpe | |
| 29474 | Which former member of the group 'Cream' received the OBE in 1995 | Eric clapton | |
| 29475 | Which author wrote "The Duncton Chronicles" | William horwood | |
| 29476 | 9 p.m. In military time is how many hours | 2100 | |
| 29477 | Where was the first public library opened in 1747 | Warsaw Poland | |
| 29478 | Type of frothy milky coffee | Cappuccino | |
| 29479 | What is the alternative name for the Galaxy | Milky way | |
| 29480 | In 'Dirty Dancing' what was Baby's real name? | Frances | |
| 29481 | Which kellogg's cereal was advertised by tusk tusk the elephant | Coco | |
| 29482 | Which orchestral instrument can play the highest note | The Violin | |
| 29483 | What were J.B. Priestley's christian names | John boynton | |
| 29484 | Marengo was Napoleons horse but he rode who at Waterloo | Disiree white Arabian | |
| 29485 | Maputo is the capital of ______ | Mozambique | |
| 29486 | Irish Proverb - If you want to be criticized do what | Marry | |
| 29487 | What Cartoon Character Was Created, Inspired by The Frank Sinatra Song Strangers In The Night | Scooby Doo | |
| 29488 | Honeydew' is a variety of what | Melon | |
| 29489 | Eskimo culture encourages male visitors to do what | Sleep with hosts wife | |
| 29490 | What sport/game is bobby fischer associated with | Chess | |
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| 29491 | What is one of the items that the wood of the sycamore tree is used for | Boxes | |
| 29492 | There are 16 ______ in a cup | Tablespoons | |
| 29493 | This Indian group ruled in early Peru | Incas | |
| 29494 | Who was called The Scourge of God | Attila the Hun | |
| 29495 | The chemical phenylethylamine, which your brain produces when you fall in love, is found in what food | Chocolate | |
| 29496 | Bill Watterson, cartoonist for Calvin & Hobbes, is the first cartoonist to use what word in his cartoon | Booger | |
| 29497 | Which famous singer lived at 20 Forthlin Road,Liverpool | Paul mccartney | |
| 29498 | What did air cadet frank whittle invent in 1928 | Jet engine | |
| 29499 | Who wrote the 'Aeneid' | Virgil | |
| 29500 | Who would be scored on the Apgar scale | Newborn Babies | |
| 29501 | It was Greek to me is a line from which Shakespearean play | Julius caesar | |
| 29502 | Where are the Guiana Highlands | Northern south america | |
| 29503 | What can be Vulgar Common Simple Improper or proper | Fractions | |
| 29504 | Meat from animal killed according to Muslim law | Halal | |
| 29505 | Who was the first british royal to make people magazine's 'worst dressed list' five times | Sarah ferguson | |
| 29506 | In the Canterbury Tales why were the pilgrims travelling | To visit Thomas a' Becketts Tomb | |
| 29507 | Large dog of a breed of wolfhound | Alsatian | |
| 29508 | Zoisite is a semi precious stone - National stone which country | Norway | |
| 29509 | What, with arabic, is the official language of mauritania | French | |
| 29510 | Where are bangtails found | Mailer envelopes | |
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| 29511 | For which game would you win the Plimpton Cup | Backgammon | |
| 29512 | Stanley Kubrick Started It In The Early 1970's & Steven Spielberg Finished It In 2001 Name The Movie | A.I | |
| 29513 | What country is the world's deepest mine located | South Africa | |
| 29514 | Who is the hero of Rider Haggard's adventure, King Solomon's Mines | Alan quartermain | |
| 29515 | In 1666 Jesuit Bark was used as a prevention against what | Malaria | |
| 29516 | In the opera 'la traviata', what was violetta's occupation | Courtesan | |
| 29517 | If an alloy is an amalgam what metal must it contain | Mercury | |
| 29518 | Institution for young offenders having a tough quasi-military regime | Boot camp | |
| 29519 | Which U.S. soul singer was known as 'Lady Day' | Billie holiday | |
| 29520 | Of love Heavier-than-air craft that derives its lift not from fixed wings like those of conventional airplanes, but from a power-driven rotor or rotors, revolving on a vertical axis above the fuselage | Helicopter | |
| 29521 | What is the sfa associated with | Football | |
| 29522 | Who played clyde to faye dunaway's bonnie | Warren beatty | |
| 29523 | The study of natural phenomena: motion, forces, light, sound, etc. is called ______. | Physics | |
| 29524 | Beethoven's 9th was his interpretation of what work by Schiller | Ode to Joy | |
| 29525 | What does a polyandric women have more than one of | Husband | |
| 29526 | How many inches tall are the bearskins worn by the guards at Buckingham Palace? | 20 | |
| 29527 | What relation was Louis XV of France to Louis XIV | Great grandson | |
| 29528 | What is the day called when the earth is closest to the sun | Perigee | |
| 29529 | Which element, discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie, did she name after the country of her birth | Polonium | |
| 29530 | What is the average temperature (f) at the South Pole | Minus fifty six 56 | |
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| 29531 | Who was the male star of the film Fatal Attraction | Michael douglas | |
| 29532 | What former british colony has a famed jade market on canton road | Hong kong | |
| 29533 | Which company developed 'instant' coffee in the 1930s | Nestle | |
| 29534 | Flagged A collision between a bird and an aircraft | Bird-strike | |
| 29535 | How many years did Hitler predict the Third Reich would reign | 1000 years | |
| 29536 | To what does the obscure song "Turning Japanese" refer? | Masturbation | |
| 29537 | Which Mediterranean island was divided into two in 1974 | Cyprus | |
| 29538 | 220 yards equals one | Furlong | |
| 29539 | Which country grows the most fruit | China | |
| 29540 | __________ Ford is listed as one of 50 people barred from entering Tibet _ apparently, Disney clashed with Chinese officials over the film Kundun (1997). Ford's wife Melissa Mathison wrote the screenplay. | Harrison | |
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