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| # | Question | Answer | |
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| 6091 | Harold Leek became famous as who | Howard Keel | |
| 6092 | Frank Heyes 1923 on Sweet Kiss only jockey ever to do what | Win a race after death - heart failed during race | |
| 6093 | Who performed the first successful heart transplant | Christian barnard | |
| 6094 | Who did Zola Budd trip in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? | Mary Decker | |
| 6095 | What is the maximum number of degrees in an acute angle | 89 degrees | |
| 6096 | Who kept the book 'curious george' in his suitcase | Forrest gump | |
| 6097 | How many letters in the roman alphabet | 26 | |
| 6098 | With what is sulphur and charcoal mixed to make gunpowder | Saltpetre | |
| 6099 | According To The 2000 Census What Is Now The Least Populated State In The United States Of America | Wyoming | |
| 6100 | Saturn is the only planet that is less dense than ______ | Water | |
| 6101 | What is the name of the fruit that looks like a hairy lychee | Rambutan | |
| 6102 | Which car company manufactured the leganza | Daewoo | |
| 6103 | What is the earth's layer just below the crust | Mantle | |
| 6104 | Viscous black liquid produced in the destructive distillation of coal to make coke & gas | Coal tar | |
| 6105 | What Domestic appliance was invented By Charles Strite? | The Toaster | |
| 6106 | Which art gallery would you visit to see Botticelli's ' Birth of Venus' | The uffizi, florence | |
| 6107 | What was the wwii verbal code meaning message received or will comply | Roger | |
| 6108 | To the ancient Greeks what was an agora | Public meeting place / market (forum) | |
| 6109 | What piano man used to play for Bette Middler and then went on to his own career and made Hits like "Mandy" and "Copacabana" | Barry manilow | |
| 6110 | Going Undergound' was a hit for The Jam in which year | 1980 | |
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| 6111 | What song was the beatles first attempt at social commentary | Nowhere man | |
| 6112 | Who was born in Wattenscheid Germany November 11th 1920 | James Bond | |
| 6113 | Who was offered and rejected the role of Indiana Jones | Tom Selleck too busy | |
| 6114 | What type of singing was associated with St Gregory the Great | Gregorian chant | |
| 6115 | What mammals fly | Bats | |
| 6116 | Which side did britain support in the us civil war | Confederacy | |
| 6117 | Rabat is the capital of ______ | Morocco | |
| 6118 | Who made a TV advertisment for Southern Maid Doughnuts | Elvis Presley | |
| 6119 | Parorexia is the desire for what | Strange Foods | |
| 6120 | Hierosolymitan is of Greek origin and pertains to what city | Jersualem | |
| 6121 | What would you do with an Edzell blue | Eat it - it’s a potato | |
| 6122 | Scurvy is caused by a lack of ___. | Vitamin c | |
| 6123 | The Eiffel Tower receives a fresh coat of paint every _ years | Seven | |
| 6124 | What is the fear of being bound or tied up known as | Merinthophobia | |
| 6125 | In Greek mythology, who was the son of peleus and thetis | Achilles | |
| 6126 | With which organ does a snake hear | Tongue | |
| 6127 | In March 1785, what future president succeeded Ben Franklin as minister to France | Thomas Jefferson | |
| 6128 | Name the smurf spin off characters that live underwater | Snorks | |
| 6129 | What is the flower that stands for: absence | Wormwood | |
| 6130 | The worst sporting disaster was in Hong Kong when the stands collapsed at a race course killing 604 people in what year | 1918 | |
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| 6131 | Which poet wrote Jerusalem | William blake | |
| 6132 | What Nationality Was The 1 st Person To Build The First Bicycle Propelled By Pedals? | Scottish (Kirkpatrick Mcmillan) | |
| 6133 | Which former Spanish soldier founded the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits | Ignatius loyola | |
| 6134 | What is a bushranger | Australian bandit | |
| 6135 | Which Charles Dickens novel was brought to the screen by David Lean | Oliver twist | |
| 6136 | Who is the roman counterpart of poseidon | Neptune | |
| 6137 | Periodic table: what is np | Neptunium | |
| 6138 | What is a group of ferrets | Business | |
| 6139 | In Christian tradition what Saint is the Virgin Mary's mother | Saint Ann | |
| 6140 | What is the name of the Chairman of the European Central Bank | Wim duisenberg | |
| 6141 | Death of body tissue usually caused by bad circulation | Gangrene | |
| 6142 | In Indiana what is illegal in winter | Bathing | |
| 6143 | The 1984 winter olympics were held at what site | Sarajevo | |
| 6144 | Which artist painted The Scream | Edvard Munch | |
| 6145 | In France what is eau de vie | Brandy | |
| 6146 | What is the sum of 444 x 2 x 2 - 1700 | 76 | |
| 6147 | He was R C Robinson in 1948 what name famous as now | Ray Charles | |
| 6148 | In 1897 James Henry Atkinson Unveiled To The World His Prototype To Which Everyday Device Still Popular Today | The Mouse Trap | |
| 6149 | Who was the science advisor on the first Star Trek film | Isaac Asimov | |
| 6150 | In food preparation, what term is used for the removal of peas from the pod, or the green calyx from strawberries | Hulling | |
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| 6151 | What is the name of the metal discs in the rim of a tambourine | Jingles | |
| 6152 | In astrology which heavenly body rules the sign of Cancer | The Moon | |
| 6153 | Of what are an arc, radius and sector a part | Circle | |
| 6154 | What is the flower that stands for: suspicion | Mushroom | |
| 6155 | In WW2 what kind of aircraft was a horsa | A glider | |
| 6156 | 60's tv: who lived at 000 cemetery lane | Addams Family | |
| 6157 | Mitre Dovetail Jig and Hack are types of what | Saw | |
| 6158 | What is the flower that stands for: pensive beauty | Laburnum | |
| 6159 | A place name including worth e.g. Tamworth what's worth mean | Homestead | |
| 6160 | Who released the double album 'yellow brick road' in 1973 | Elton john | |
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