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| # | Question | Answer | |
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| 15821 | What kind of condition is 'protanopia' | Colour blindness | |
| 15822 | Doha is the capital of which gulf state | Qatar | |
| 15823 | What is the musical style called that mixes jazz with pop or other styles | Fusion | |
| 15824 | What was the first movie filmed in sensurround | Earthquake | |
| 15825 | What do humans completely shed and regrow every 27 days | Skin | |
| 15826 | With which island is the puffin associated | Lundy island | |
| 15827 | What's next in the series 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20, ? | 24 | |
| 15828 | What was the name of the castle that gave He-Man his powers? | Greyskull. | |
| 15829 | Extortion of payment in return for silence | Blackmail | |
| 15830 | Tiede Peak is a volcano on which island | Tenerife | |
| 15831 | Smallest particle of a substance having the specific chemical properties of that substance | Molecule | |
| 15832 | What ancient symbol's German name translates as "hooked cross" | The swastika swastika | |
| 15833 | The novel "Weir of Hermiston" was an unfinished novel by which writer | R l stevenson | |
| 15834 | Which British aircraft company produced a classic car marque and also made buses and trucks in the post war era | Bristol | |
| 15835 | What is a group of falcons called | Cast | |
| 15836 | In the classical format there are strictly only five positions - what | Ballet | |
| 15837 | What two olympic events require competitors to travel backwards in order to win | Rowing & backstroke | |
| 15838 | Other than fruit what is the only natural food made without killing | Honey | |
| 15839 | If you landed at Mirabel international airport where are you | Montreal | |
| 15840 | Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to ______ | Sleep | |
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| 15841 | What famous chinese philosopher wrote the book "the art of war" | Sun tzu | |
| 15842 | In 1976 this former humble pie singer and guitarist came alive | Peter | |
| 15843 | Montpelier, vermont is the only u.s state capital without a _____ | Mcdonald's | |
| 15844 | Where would you find a parlour, scriptorium, dorter and cellarium | A Monastery | |
| 15845 | A group of oysters is know as a(n) _____ | Bed | |
| 15846 | A French wine described as doux is what | Medium Sweet | |
| 15847 | What dog appears in the wacky races | Muttley | |
| 15848 | Alhambra is a strong lager brewed in what country | Spain | |
| 15849 | As Of 2009 Which Musical Act Have Been The Most Successful In One Night At The Brit Awards | Blur | |
| 15850 | In which London street is the US embassy | Grosvener Square | |
| 15851 | Which historical event is depicted on the Bayeux tapestry | Norman conquest of | |
| 15852 | Which U.S. actress gave her name to an inflatable life jacket | Mae west | |
| 15853 | By what name is the bird Pica Pica better known | Magpie | |
| 15854 | What is the art of bell-ringing called | Campanology | |
| 15855 | Which apostle is the patron of bankers, book-keepers and tax collectors | Matthew | |
| 15856 | Who or what is the Empress of Blandings | A pig | |
| 15857 | In science, which term refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom | Atomic number | |
| 15858 | Collective nouns - A wiggle of what | Tadpoles | |
| 15859 | A healthy person does it 16 times a day - what | Farts | |
| 15860 | Copenhagen is the capital of ______ | Denmark | |
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| 15861 | What Did Buisnessman Peter De Savray Buy For £6.7 Million Pounds In 1987 | Lands End | |
| 15862 | How one would describe Jeremiah Peabody's pills | Poly unsaturated quick dissolving fast acting pleasant tasting green and purple | |
| 15863 | Which musician wrote the book "twixt twelve and twenty" in 1958 | Pat boone | |
| 15864 | In the House of Lords, where does the Lord Chancellor sit? | Woolsack | |
| 15865 | Which Gallantry Award Bears The Inscription “For Bravery In The Field? | The Millitary Medal | |
| 15866 | In Greek mythology any of 3 snake haired sisters able to turn people to stone | Gorgon | |
| 15867 | What links a Sylvester Stallone character and Panama | Balboa Panama cash Rocky name | |
| 15868 | French racing driver Jean Behra kept a spare what in his pocket | Plastic right ear | |
| 15869 | What is the flower that stands for: bantering | Southernwood | |
| 15870 | Members Of The Band "Split Enz" Went Onto Form Which Popular Band | Crowded House | |
| 15871 | What are mazurka, fandango and polonaise types of | Dances | |
| 15872 | A 'morel' is what type of vegetable | Mushroom | |
| 15873 | What is the name of the Flintstones cat | Baby-Puss | |
| 15874 | Who kissed the girls & made them cry | Georgie porgie | |
| 15875 | Beelzebub is Hebrew for which phrase - also a novels title | Lord of the Flies | |
| 15876 | What colour graded slope do expert skiers use | Black | |
| 15877 | Name the children on "Just the Ten of Us". Bonus: Name the dog. | Cindy,Wendy,Marie,Connie,J.R.,Heidi,the twins: Melissa and Harvey | |
| 15878 | What natural phenomenon can never be seen at noon | Rainbow - sun must be 40 deg or less | |
| 15879 | Who was the first man in space | Yuri gagarin | |
| 15880 | In The Dukes of Hazard who was the sheriff | Roscoe P Coltrane | |
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| 15881 | 61 is the international telephone dialling code for what country | Australia | |
| 15882 | What newspaper do the Flintstones read? | The Daily Slate | |
| 15883 | Which actress had a job putting cosmetics on corpses | Whoopee Goldberg | |
| 15884 | Which soul singer died in 1984 after lying in a coma for eight years? | Jackie Wilson | |
| 15885 | In Greek mythology, who was the mother of perseus | Danae | |
| 15886 | What is drawing wild but politically favorable electoral districts | Gerrymandering | |
| 15887 | Which two countries made up the 'Dual Alliance' between 1879-1918? | Germany and Austria | |
| 15888 | The classical music term fugue comes from Latin meaning what | Flight | |
| 15889 | What is the state flower of South Dakota | Pasqueflower | |
| 15890 | Who won the best Actor Oscar for "Scent of a Woman" | Al pacino | |
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