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| 16101 | In The Early 1980's Which Television Personality Was Briefly A Backing Singer For The Band "Dawn Chorus" And The Blue Tits | Carol Vorderman | |
| 16102 | What is the fear of fears known as | Pantophobia | |
| 16103 | Operation Urgent Fury was the US invasion of where | Granada | |
| 16104 | What does RAMDAC stand for | Random access memory digital to analogue | |
| 16105 | What name did Octavius adopt on becoming the first Roman Emperor in 27 B.C. | Augustus | |
| 16106 | How many days can a us tourist stay in south korea without a visa | Fifteen | |
| 16107 | What is a group of herons | Darkness | |
| 16108 | Which Band Have Spent The Most Weeks In The UK Singles Charts In One Year With An Incredible 134 Weeks (2008) | Oasis | |
| 16109 | Of which country was Andreas Papandreou prime minister | Greece | |
| 16110 | What are Cobol, Fortran and Ada types of | Computer languages | |
| 16111 | Who won the world soccer championship in 1974 | West germany | |
| 16112 | In downtown Lima Peru there is a brass statue of who | Winnie the Pooh | |
| 16113 | Who named a city after his horse Bucephalus | Alexander the Great | |
| 16114 | A cough releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to how many miles an hour | 60 | |
| 16115 | What novel did Daphne du Mauruer write about Cornish Shipwreckers | Jamaica inn | |
| 16116 | Maiden, Mother of All, Footman all parts of what | A Spinning wheel | |
| 16117 | What large sea is between Europe and Africa | Mediterranean | |
| 16118 | Which Countries Men Use The Largest Amount Of Deodorant | Japan | |
| 16119 | Lovely Rita meter maid appeared on which Beatles album | Sergeant Peppers | |
| 16120 | Which winter game is known as the roaring game | Curling | |
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| 16121 | America what is the second most common word said before die | Shit | |
| 16122 | Each day 3000 Americans do what for the first time | Start Smoking | |
| 16123 | Who marched his elephants through the Pyrenees & the Alps in 218 b.c. | Hannibal | |
| 16124 | The word 'hacienda' comes from which language | Spanish | |
| 16125 | What is the currency of ecuador | Sucre | |
| 16126 | Who was the American psychologist known for his experiments with hallucinogenics in the 60s | Timothy Leary | |
| 16127 | Cat's _____ glows under a black-light | Urine | |
| 16128 | The dog breed borzoi gets it name from the Russian for what | Fleet or swift | |
| 16129 | Which californian desert drops below sea level | Death valley | |
| 16130 | A shroff is an expert in what | Testing coins | |
| 16131 | In which year did three German emperors reign? | 1888 | |
| 16132 | What language (not dialect) has the most characters in it | Cambodian | |
| 16133 | What kind of car was Kitt in Knight Rider | Pontiac Trans Am | |
| 16134 | Who was the giant wife of the Norse god Njord | Sonja | |
| 16135 | Any substance that produces disease conditions, tissue injury, or otherwise interrupts natural life processes when in contact with or absorbed into the body | Poison | |
| 16136 | What national flag has the largest animal emblem - a lion | Sri Lanka | |
| 16137 | The Film "10 Things I Hate About About You" Is Based On Which Shakespeare Play | The Taming Of The Shrew | |
| 16138 | Which city in Central Alabama was the first capital of the Confederacy (1861) during the Civil War | Montgomery | |
| 16139 | What is the Capital of: Australia | Canberra | |
| 16140 | What's the largest island in the British Isles, with 84,200 square miles | Great britain | |
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| 16141 | Whuch Band Before Becoming Famous Used To Go By The Name Of "Feedback" | U2 | |
| 16142 | Who was responsible for the American style of spelling ? | Noah Webster | |
| 16143 | What do the words 'par avion' on the outside of an envelope mean | Airmail | |
| 16144 | What do enzymes in a beer's mash convert the starch into | Sugar | |
| 16145 | What is a female deer | Doe | |
| 16146 | Which U.S. state is nick named 'the First State' because it was the first to ratify the American Constitution in 1787 | Delaware | |
| 16147 | What is the name of harvard university's satirical newspaper | Lampoon | |
| 16148 | The first Modern Olympics were held in Athens in 1896, where in 1900 were the second games held | Paris | |
| 16149 | In 1989 michael bolton won a grammy with this song that asked a question | How | |
| 16150 | 63% of Americans spend five minutes a day looking for what | TV remote control | |
| 16151 | In what shaped ring does sumo wrestling take place | Circular | |
| 16152 | Who said I have had a talent for irritating women since I was 14 | Marilyn Munroe | |
| 16153 | Of which Spanish province is Seville the capital city | Andalucia | |
| 16154 | Bunyon wrote Pilgrims Progress - where | Bedford Jail | |
| 16155 | Which Eastender Provided The Voice Of "Dipsy" In The Teletubbies | Rudolph Waker / Patrick Truman | |
| 16156 | Who invented the difference engine | Charles babbage | |
| 16157 | Of what country did Napoleon make his brother, Louis, king | Holland | |
| 16158 | Pigs Eye was the original name of what Minnesota city | St Paul | |
| 16159 | What allowed mexican, andean and some north american indians to hurl their spears a great distance | Atlatl | |
| 16160 | Who was the female star of 'The Graduate' | Anne bancroft | |
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| 16161 | Dantes Inferno what crime was done by those in the lowest level | Betrayal | |
| 16162 | In what village do Tom Sawer and Huckleberry Finn live | St Petersburg | |
| 16163 | What shop outnumbers MacDonald's 3 to 1 in the USA | Adult Bookshops | |
| 16164 | To which U.S. state would you travel to sample authentic Cajun cooking | Louisiana | |
| 16165 | Who was the first woman to swim the English channel in both directions | Florence chadwick | |
| 16166 | What is the worlds largest airline | Aeroflot | |
| 16167 | In which country is the style of beer called LAMBIC brewed | Belgium | |
| 16168 | The human body contains enough carbon to make ______ | 900 pencils | |
| 16169 | Ilium is the Latin name for what ancient city | Troy | |
| 16170 | In 1965 they urged you to keep on dancing | The gentrys | |
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