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1331 What animals head did a Minotaur have? Bull
1332 From which country does beef stroganoff originate? Russia
1333 Which line on the London Underground is represented by the colour yellow? The circle line
1334 How many lines does a poem called a quatorzain have? 14
1335 How many points does a `Star of David` have? 6
1336 Which common English word was derived fron the Greek for `dip` ,as in `dipping in water` and so on? Baptise
1337 What is the currency of Holland? The Guilder
1338 How many faces does the clock tower of Big Ben have? 4
1339 A centaur is a cross between which two creatures? Horse and Human
1340 In the British Army, which of these ranks is the highest? Major, Captain or Colonel? Colonel
1341 If you were born on July 25th, what star sign would you be? Leo
1342 By what name is the New Palace of Westminster in London better known? The Houses Of Parliament
1343 If you had one dime and two nickels, how many cents would you have in total? 20
1344 What organisation is also known as `La Cosa Nostra`? The Mafia
1345 In what month of the year do the USA celebrate Thanksgiving? November
1346 What type of bird features on the seventh day of Christmas in the song `The Twelve Days Of Christmas`? Swan
1347 The name of which month of the year is derived from the Roman God of war? March (after Mars)
1348 Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of which number? 13
1349 Who was the Greek God of love? Eros
1350 By what name was Norma Jean Baker better known? Marilyn Monroe
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1351 How many rows of stars are there on an American flag? 9
1352 What are the three colours which make up the Dutch flag? Red, White and Blue
1353 On a standard Monopoly board, what square lies diagonally opposite `Go`? Free Parking
1354 In 1996, what overtook Coca-Cola as being the most well known brand name in the world? McDonalds
1355 What is the Spanish name for a Bullfighter? Matador
1356 How many teaspoons go into one tablespoon? 3
1357 What does a numismatist collect? Coins
1358 Which of these wedding anniversaries would you celebrate first? Golden, Emerald or Ruby? Ruby
1359 Which company makes the chocolate biscuit Kit Kat? Rowntrees
1360 How many stripes are there on an American flag? 13
1361 In the highway code, what shape are signs which give orders? Circular
1362 Which synthetic material was named by combining the French words for velvet and hook? Velcro
1363 Robert Zimmerman is the real name of which famous person? Bob Dylan
1364 What number does the letter D represent in Roman numerals? 500
1365 What would you use if you were practising ikebana? Flowers
1366 To the nearest million, what did Census 2001 reveal was the population of Northern Ireland? 2 million
1367 What name is given to word that is spelt the same backwards? Palindrome
1368 A quadricentennial event would take place once every how often? 400 years
1369 What is France`s largest vehicle manufacturer? Renault
1370 If Monday`s child is fair of face then what is Tuesday`s child? Full of grace
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1371 In the game of chess, what type of piece is involved in the move `en passant`? Pawn
1372 If it is 2 P.M. in London, what time would it be in Greece? 4 P.M.
1373 The Italian word for `scratched drawings` is used commonly in English. What is it? Graffiti
1374 Dr. Banner is the alter-ego of which comic book hero? The Incredible Hulk
1375 How many numbered compartments are there on a roulette wheel? 37 (0 to 36)
1376 How many pieces are there in a standard set of dominoes? 28
1377 How many days were there in February in the year 2000? 29
1378 Between which two cities did the train `the Flying Scotsman` run? London and Edinburgh
1379 Where on your body would you wear espadrilles? On your feet
1380 Who was the Roman God of War? Mars
1381 Which American President appears on a one dollar bill? George Washington
1382 What was the name of the Greenpeace ship which was blown up in New Zealand? Rainbow Warrior
1383 In the story of Jack and the Beanstalk what did Jack exchange for the beans from which the beanstalk grew? A cow
1384 `C-notes` and `Benjamins` are slang terms for which denomination of U.S. currency? 100 dollar bills
1385 In slang, how much money is a monkey? £500
1386 Which city is 402 miles from Cardiff, 156 miles from Newcastle and 149 miles from Aberdeen? Glasgow
1387 If you were born on Halloween, what star sign would you be? Scorpio
1388 After how many years of marriage would you celebrate a ruby wedding anniversary? 40
1389 If you were born on December 1st, what star sign would you be? Sagittarius
1390 What does REM stand for? Rapid Eye Movement
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1391 What would someone who was involved in pyrotechnics make? Fireworks
1392 What do the initials YMCA stand for? Young Mens Christian Association
1393 Which game was invented in the 1930s and originally called Lexiko? Scrabble
1394 What type of pastry is used in profiteroles? Choux
1395 With which hobby would you associate `twitchers` ? Bird-watching
1396 In the game of draughts, how many men does a player start with? 12
1397 If you were born in December, and you weren`t a Capricorn, what star sign would you be? Sagittarius
1398 For which carnival is the American city of New Orleans famous? Mardi Gras
1399 In the game of Monopoly, how much does each player pay you if it`s your birthday? £10
1400 What is the national dance of Brazil? The samba
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