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In British Politics And Economics, How Is The 16th September 1992 Known As
| Black Wednesday | |
What Is The Name Of The Isle Of Mans Parliament
| Tynwald | |
In An English Criminal Law Case, What Is The Maximum Number Of Members Of The Jury Who Are Allowed To Disagree If A Majority Verdict Is To Be Accepted
| 2 | |
What Is The Plural Of Mongoose
| Mongooses | |
Old Faithful' Is The Name Of A Well Known Geyser In Yellowstone National Park But It Is Not The Tallest Or Largest Of The Geysers, That Title Goes To Which Other Well Known Geyser
| Steamboat Geyser | |
Which Of The Following Plants Have Not Appeared On The Reverse Of A One Pound Coin -Thistle, Leek, Flax, Oak Or Rose
| Rose | |
For What Is Private Fred Turner Of The Army Catering Corps Who Was Discharged From The Army On 7th May 1963 Remembered For
| The last man called up for National Service | |
Who In 2006 Became The 100% Owners Of The London Eye, Although British Airways Still Continue To Have Their Brand Associated With It
| Tussaud's Group | |
Which Former Building Society Merged With The Bank Of Scotland In 2001
| The Halifax | |
Davy Crockett's Hat Was Made From The Hide Of Which Animal
| Racoon | |
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What Is The Most Abundant Fossil Energy Resource In New Zealand
| Coal | |
Of What In The Human Body Are Systolic And Diastolic The Two Types
| Blood Pressure | |
Which Building In London Has Served As A Treasury, A Mint, A Zoo And A Public Registry Office Along With A Host Of Other Things
| Tower of London | |
Across How Many Nations Does The Himalayas Mountain Range Stretch
| 6 - Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, Pakistan & Afghanistan | |
Where Would You Find 5 Pieces Of Wood At Each End Of A Chain
| Cricket pitch | |
Who In 2003 Succeeded Jenny Bond As Royal Reporter For The Bbc
| Nicholas Witchell | |
Which Government Department Is Responsible For Mi5
| Home Office | |
Katy Cropper Was The First Woman To Win Which Tv Competition
| One Man And His Dog | |
Which Is One Of The Smallest Cities In The United Kingdom, At Only 1 Mile Square And A Population Of 9,000 People
| City of London | |
Bus Originated From The Word 'Omnibus' Which Is Latin Meaning What
| For Everyone | |
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What Type Of Footwear Was Popularised By Arthur Wellesley During The 19th Century
| Wellingtons, he was the 1st Duke of Wellington | |
Residents Of Which English Town Are Known As Monkeyhangers
| Hartlepool | |
Which Article Of Clothing Was Named After The Man Who Led The Charge Of The Light Brigade
| Cardigan after The Earl of Cardigan | |
Which Is Currently The Longest Running Comic In The Uk
| The Dandy | |
Which Product Was Named After A London Sanitary Engineer Called Harold Pickup
| Harpic | |
On April 12 1955 The Salk Vaccine Was First Used To Immunize Against Which Disease
| Polio | |
Which Painting By Rembrandt Was Slashed By A Mentally Disturbed Man In The Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam During 1975
| The Night Watch | |
According To The Traditional Nursery Rhyme, Who Found Lucy Locket's Pocket
| Kitty Fisher | |
The Nursery Rhyme 'Humpty Dumpty' Tells The Story Of An Egg Falling Off A Wall. What Or Who Exactly, According To History, Was 'Humpty Dumpty'
| A Cannon | |
Which Was The Only Country To Finish Below The Uk At The Voting In The 2007 Eurovision Song Contest
| Ireland | |
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