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| 14631 | On a UK ordinance survey map what is shown by a blue star | Major shopping centre | |
| 14632 | What is another name for the prairie wolf | Coyote | |
| 14633 | Ismene and Antigone are whose daughters | Oedipus | |
| 14634 | Which fashion designer said - A woman is as old as her knee | Mary Quant | |
| 14635 | Lalo Schifrin composed which famous TV series theme | Mission Impossible – plus others | |
| 14636 | Im Westen Nicht Neues what famous novel 20s later film | All Quiet on the Western Front | |
| 14637 | Candy bar named for a celestial object. | Milky way | |
| 14638 | What does sputnik literally mean | Fellow Traveller | |
| 14639 | What is the fear of waves known as | Kymophobia | |
| 14640 | What is the name for a match of 3 games in bridge | Rubber | |
| 14641 | In Greece who were the Hetaerae | High class Prostitutes | |
| 14642 | What is the Capital of: Paraguay | Asuncion | |
| 14643 | JRR Tolkein wrote The Lord of the Rings what the JRR stand for | John Robert Reuel | |
| 14644 | North Andover Massachusetts its illegal to have what weapon | Space Gun | |
| 14645 | What are the Amish also known as | Pennsylvania dutch | |
| 14646 | What is the name of the Android in "Star Trek - The Next Generation" | Data | |
| 14647 | By What Name Is "No.30 St Mary's Axe" London More Commonly Known | The Gherkin | |
| 14648 | Who was the author of "Journal of the Plague Year" | Daniel defoe | |
| 14649 | Who invented the electric shaver | Jacob schick | |
| 14650 | Who sang the song "I Want You"? | Savage Darden | |
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| 14651 | 1200 in Roman numerals gives what sporting body | MCC | |
| 14652 | Greenmantle, Three Hostages, Island of Sheep which character | Richard Hannay | |
| 14653 | Irian Jaya is the name for the western part of which island | New guinea | |
| 14654 | Maria Magdelana Von Losch Beyyer know as who | Marlene Dietrich | |
| 14655 | In 1918, what illness caused 20 million deaths | Influenza | |
| 14656 | What us president was born july 11, 1767 | John quincy adams | |
| 14657 | On which Athens hill top would you find the Parthenon | The acropolis | |
| 14658 | What would you find a sally on the end of | Bell rope | |
| 14659 | What are spraints | Otter droppings (shit) | |
| 14660 | 58% of people like what during sex | Dirty Talk | |
| 14661 | What did people use before the hearing aid was invented? | Ear trumpet | |
| 14662 | What's the region immediately below the earth's crust | Mantle | |
| 14663 | What was the name of the last silent movie made 1929 | The Four Feathers | |
| 14664 | Who appeared on the British WWl recruitment poster | Lord kitchener | |
| 14665 | The Colossus of Rhodes was a statue of who | Helios the sun god | |
| 14666 | What elton john record label did kiki dee join in 1973 | Rocket records | |
| 14667 | What is a one-party system of government in which control is maintained by force and regimentation? | Fascism | |
| 14668 | What word from the Persian means perfumed | Attar | |
| 14669 | How is Venom put into the body? | Bites or stings | |
| 14670 | St Snithney is the patron saint of what | Mad Dogs | |
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| 14671 | What does the VO on a bottle of Seagrams stand for | Very Old | |
| 14672 | What game Johnny Archer Chang Feng-Pang been world champs | Nine Ball Pool | |
| 14673 | What is a resident of liverpool | Liverpudlian | |
| 14674 | Which london street is famous for its hotels | Park lane | |
| 14675 | In which English county is Castle Drogo? | Devon | |
| 14676 | Who crashed out of the 1995 Tour de France after just 92 seconds | Chris boardman | |
| 14677 | In which island group would you find Rarotonga, Palmerston and Aitutaki? | Cook Islands | |
| 14678 | The group Simply Red were named after what | Man Utd football club | |
| 14679 | Who was the first leader of the canadian federal ndp | Tommy douglas | |
| 14680 | On Donavan's Mellow Yellow who did the whispering vocal | (Quite right slick) Paul McCartney | |
| 14681 | Name the church, believed to be the site of Christ's crucifixion | The church of the holy sepulchre | |
| 14682 | Who was defeated at the Battle of Zama by Scipio Africanus | Hannibal | |
| 14683 | What does a stoat wear in winter | Ermine | |
| 14684 | British king was known to family friends as David his last name | King Edward the 8th | |
| 14685 | In the Gregorian calendar after 10,000 years by how many days will the calendar be wrong by ? | Three | |
| 14686 | How many karats is pure, unalloyed gold | 24 | |
| 14687 | Who Released An Album In 1992 Entitled “ Diva ” | Annie Lennox | |
| 14688 | Ruth Eisemann-Schier was the first woman to get on what | FBI ten most wanted list | |
| 14689 | What are Hamilton House and Petronella | Scottish country dances | |
| 14690 | Analogy: goose - geese as passerby - ___________ | Passersby | |
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| 14691 | Roe made the first flight in to Britain in a British plane in which year | 1909 | |
| 14692 | What trade did Bonito, Calico Jack, and Dick Hatteraick follow | Pirates | |
| 14693 | Name the dagger which lends its name to a type of women's shoes with slender pointed heels? | Stiletto | |
| 14694 | Who transmitted radio signals across the atlantic | Marconi | |
| 14695 | In the 1920s cars built in Bennington had what safety device | A Saint Christopher medal | |
| 14696 | When was the descent of the holy spirit on the apostles | Pentecost | |
| 14697 | How many cooks spoil the broth, according to a well known saying | Too many | |
| 14698 | Which man has the most monuments erected in his honour? | Buddha | |
| 14699 | The famous train 'The Clansman' ran from London to which city? | Inverness | |
| 14700 | Name the knot used to shorten a rope without cutting it | Sheepshank | |
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