Used our site to help write your quiz?
We run this site without ads, but servers insist on being paid. If you've found it useful, a small GoFundMe donation would make our day and help keep this site online.
General Knowledge
46,498 questions • Page 228 of 665
See something wrong with a question?
Please click the flag button and we'll take a look.
| # | Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15891 | Where was Keanu Reeves born | Beirut - Lebanon | |
| 15892 | Pennsylvania was the first colony to legalise what | Witchcraft | |
| 15893 | Which Famous Novel Starts With The Line….. “ I Never Knew My Father ”? | Tarzan | |
| 15894 | What is the name of the sign which is put over the letter 'n' in Spanish, to give a 'nya' sound | Tilde | |
| 15895 | Which Car Manufacturer Was Founded By Sir William Lyons In 1922? | Jaguar | |
| 15896 | What nationality is the designer Galliano | British | |
| 15897 | Certain marbles are called 'alleys' because they are made of ______ | Alabaster | |
| 15898 | What was the name of the Titanic's sister ship | Olympic | |
| 15899 | This sport is called camogie women play what's it when men do | Hurling | |
| 15900 | Which operas last lines are Mimi. Mimi | La Boheme | |
| 15901 | 1894 Orville Gibson started worlds oldest company make what | Electric Guitars | |
| 15902 | What links a bick, throat, half swage, punching hole | Anvil they are parts of it | |
| 15903 | Who founded The Society Of Jesus | Ignatius loyola | |
| 15904 | Violetta Valery is better know as who in the world of opera | La Traviata - by Verdi | |
| 15905 | What was Wilma Flintstone's maiden name | Wilma Slaghoopal | |
| 15906 | Whose autobiographical novel was called The Bell Jar | Sylvia plath | |
| 15907 | When does macau revert to china | 1999 | |
| 15908 | All windmills turn counter clockwise except where | Ireland | |
| 15909 | In the law of torts, oral defamation or use of the spoken word to injure another's reputation, as distinguished from libel or written defamation. | Slander | |
| 15910 | What is the force that brings moving bodies to a halt | Friction | |
|
Finding these questions useful? Have you considered donating to our GoFundMe to help pay for this website? |
Donate here! | ||
| 15911 | What does the boys name Paul mean | Small - from Latin | |
| 15912 | What is the young of this animal called: Eagle | Eaglet | |
| 15913 | In which European city is the Arch of Titus | Rome | |
| 15914 | The sports manufacturing company 'Butterfly' are most famously associated with which sport? | Table Tennis | |
| 15915 | Whose car, when found in Dallas in 1963, contained brass knuckles, a pistol holder, and a newspaper detailing JFK's motorcade route | Jack Ruby | |
| 15916 | What is the name of the elevated semi-desert region found in the northern and western Cape provinces of South Africa | Karoo | |
| 15917 | Who was the longest serving president in French history | Francois mitterand | |
| 15918 | Who wrote a diary entitled "Five Years of my Life" at the beginning of this century | Alfred dreyfus | |
| 15919 | Whats a Sultans wife called | Sultana | |
| 15920 | What is the fear of becoming bald known as | Phalacrophobia | |
| 15921 | Where are three quarters of the world's pineapples grown | Hawaii | |
| 15922 | Recycling one glass jar saves enough energy to watch TV for how many hours? | Three | |
| 15923 | The Great Salt Lake lies in which American state | Utah | |
| 15924 | What is the main ingredient of Scotch Woodcock | Anchovies | |
| 15925 | What is the largest environmental organisation in the world | Greenpeace | |
| 15926 | The Little Shop of Horrors (1986) takes place in what kind of shop | Florist shop | |
| 15927 | Excluding religious works what is the worlds top selling book | Guinness Book of Records | |
| 15928 | In the 18th century what would a pencil be | Brush | |
| 15929 | Who makes barrels | Cooper | |
| 15930 | Which group sang the song "Ordinary World"? | Duran Duran | |
|
Finding these questions useful? Have you considered donating to our GoFundMe to help pay for this website? |
Donate here! | ||
| 15931 | Which date in the year is seen as the traditional high spot of the Protestant marching season in Northern Ireland? | 12th July | |
| 15932 | For what feat is Alexei Leonov famous | First space walk | |
| 15933 | Who was the only player to win mvp in both leagues | Frank robinson | |
| 15934 | The word 'traitor' comes from which wwii norwegian who collaberated with the germans | Quisling | |
| 15935 | What does a.n.c stand for | African national congress | |
| 15936 | What is a 300th anniversary called | Tercentenary | |
| 15937 | What was Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte's official emblem | Bumblebee | |
| 15938 | What does the word antediluvian mean | Before the flood | |
| 15939 | On which ground did Brian Lara score 501 not out | Edgbaston | |
| 15940 | British policemen have truncheons what is USA equivalent | Nightstick | |
| 15941 | Which country has a plain green flag? | Libya | |
| 15942 | What is the smallest species of penguin | The Fairy Penguin | |
| 15943 | Who is reported to have invented The Blow Up Doll? | Adolf Hitler | |
| 15944 | A bone specialist is a________ | Osteopath | |
| 15945 | What's the capital of Wyoming | Cheyenne | |
| 15946 | Dream of jeannie license plates: what film series does ob wan enjoy | Star wars | |
| 15947 | What is a tucket | Baseball organ music | |
| 15948 | Tropical tree bearing edible orange fruit | Guava | |
| 15949 | Which former dishwasher had his movie premiere in 1921 | Rudolph valentino | |
| 15950 | On Full House Uncle Jesse had a last name before it became Katsopolis what was it? | Cochran | |
|
Finding these questions useful? Have you considered donating to our GoFundMe to help pay for this website? |
Donate here! | ||
| 15951 | Who wrote the children's book Bedknobs and Broomsticks | Mary Norton | |
| 15952 | What Is Measured By A Pluviometer | Rain | |
| 15953 | Author of 'Coming of Age in Samoa', the mostly widely read book in the field of anthropology | Margaret mead | |
| 15954 | Who was the last person executed by the guillotine | Hamida djandoubi | |
| 15955 | Where did the greek gods live | Mount olympus | |
| 15956 | As what is a moose also known | Algonquin | |
| 15957 | What is a standard 7'8" x 3'2" x 6' | Grave | |
| 15958 | Who was Jack the Ripper's first victim | Mary ann nichols | |
| 15959 | What is in a Ballini cocktail | Peaches and Brut Champagne | |
| 15960 | Who would use an 'embouchure' in their work | Musician | |
|
Finding these questions useful? Have you considered donating to our GoFundMe to help pay for this website? |
Donate here! | ||