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| # | Question | Answer | |
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| 12811 | A small hound used for hunting hares | Beagle | |
| 12812 | In China its 19 grams but in Denmark 42 grams average what | Weight of mans testicles | |
| 12813 | Saturday is named for which planet | Saturn | |
| 12814 | What was the name of the robot girl on "Small Wonder"? | Vicki | |
| 12815 | If venus is the second planet from the sun, what is jupiter | Fifth | |
| 12816 | What does a road sign showing the rear of a car & wavy lines mean | Slippery when wet | |
| 12817 | During supersonic flight, what temperature does the skin on the nose of a concorde reach | 260 degrees fahrenheit | |
| 12818 | How long is the Danube River | 1,750 miles | |
| 12819 | The name of which plant comes from the Greek meaning 'earth-apple' | Camomile | |
| 12820 | The spinning wheel, introduced to Europe in the middle ages, was invented where | India | |
| 12821 | What is tatooed on John Bon Jovi`s arm? | Superman | |
| 12822 | What is the tibia | Shin bone | |
| 12823 | What is the fear of trains known as | Siderodromophobia | |
| 12824 | How many one legged popes have there been | None | |
| 12825 | After Solomon's death, the Kingdom of Israel split into two; Israel with its capital at Shechem, and Judah. Which city was the capital of Judah | Jerusalem | |
| 12826 | The opera The Tsar Sultan contains what famous musical piece | The Flight of the Bumblebee | |
| 12827 | Muscatel literally means what in Italian | With Flies on it | |
| 12828 | Bibendum is whose real name | Michelin Tyre Man | |
| 12829 | What is the traditional gift for a 13th wedding anniversary | Lace | |
| 12830 | Whats another name for tetanus | Lockjaw | |
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| 12831 | Surrounding or blocking of a place by an enemy | Blockade | |
| 12832 | What do the STP Corporation's initials stand for | Scientifically Tested | |
| 12833 | Which world saving puppets lived on 'Tracy Island' | Thunderbirds | |
| 12834 | Who is the prime Minister of France | Lionel jospin | |
| 12835 | The 100 Acre Wood, a fictional place in the 'Winnie the Pooh' stories, is actually inspired from a real place known as 500 Acre Wood in which English forest? | Ashdown Forest | |
| 12836 | Which magazine always features an obituary on its last page? | Rolling Stone | |
| 12837 | Who is the greek counterpart of venus | Aphrodite | |
| 12838 | What is the fibre from the husk of the coconut, now used in soil-less composts, called | Coir | |
| 12839 | On British & Us Television How Is "Jo Frost" More Commonly Known | Super Nanny | |
| 12840 | Issac and Willian Fuld invented and patented what in 1892 | Oiuja Board French German Oui Ya | |
| 12841 | What amateur Reached Wimbledon Semi final in 1977 | John McEnroe (aged 18) | |
| 12842 | As a result of their wearing high leather collars to protect their necks from sabres, as what were the first US marines known? | Leathernecks | |
| 12843 | In which city were the 1932 Summer Olympic Games held | Los angeles | |
| 12844 | What does Good Friday mark? | The crucifixion of Jesus | |
| 12845 | What is the term for a painting of a person | Portrait | |
| 12846 | In Oxford Ohio its illegal for a woman to disrobe where | Before a mans picture | |
| 12847 | Which city is on the east coast of australia | Sydney | |
| 12848 | A Canadian person loyal to the british crown in the 1780's | Loyalist | |
| 12849 | Saint Lidwina is the Patron Saint of who | Skaters | |
| 12850 | Brian Warner is better known as who | Marilyn Manson | |
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| 12851 | What country has the worlds most vending machines per capita | Japan | |
| 12852 | In The World Of Music How Is "Saul Hudson" More Commonly Known | Slash / Guns n Roses | |
| 12853 | What colour is the cap given to an England cricket player | Blue | |
| 12854 | What is the Chinese practice of treating illness by inserting needles into the body called | Acupuncture | |
| 12855 | What is a group of hogs | Passel | |
| 12856 | How many days can a cockroach live without water | 30 | |
| 12857 | What social insects are the favourite food of numbats | Termites | |
| 12858 | Whose portrait appeared on the reverse of the last £1 note | Isaac newton | |
| 12859 | An anemometer measures _________ | Wind velocity | |
| 12860 | Who was barney rubble's best friend | Fred flintstone | |
| 12861 | U.S. captials Oregon | Salem | |
| 12862 | Which U.S. President ordered the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki | Truman | |
| 12863 | Collective nouns - a streak of what | Tigers | |
| 12864 | The name for this semi precious stone comes from the latin for sea water | Aquamarine | |
| 12865 | In the Bible, which ethnic group took Samson prisoner in Gaza, resulting in him pushing down the temple of Dagon | Philistines | |
| 12866 | What does the name Tokyo mean | Eastern City | |
| 12867 | Diameter Who plays shortstop for Charlie Brown's baseball team | Snoopy | |
| 12868 | What city is served by Narita Airport | Tokyo | |
| 12869 | What are Nissan, Av, Adar and Tishrei | Jewish months | |
| 12870 | Palmer From what is rum distilled | Sugar cane | |
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| 12871 | Which actor was Howard Hughes describing when he said 'His ears make him look like a taxi cab with both dooors open' | Clarke gable | |
| 12872 | The city council of Chico California set a $500 fine for what | Exploding nuclear bomb in city | |
| 12873 | Who said all things were made up of air, earth, fire, water | Aristotle | |
| 12874 | Who is anne mae bullock | Tina turner | |
| 12875 | What does the name of Computer giant Intel stand for in full? | Integrated Electronics | |
| 12876 | Which is the only musical bird that can fly backwards | Hummingbird | |
| 12877 | Name the French boxer who was World Heavyweight Champion from 1920 to 1922, best remembered for his title fight with Jack Dempsey in 1921 | Georges carpentier | |
| 12878 | If something is coked en brochette how is it done | On a skewer | |
| 12879 | Hurt driving: what country is identified by the letter h | Hungary | |
| 12880 | Slip, square and surgeon all types of what | Knot | |
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