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| # | Question | Answer | |
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| 1891 | How is the Olympic torch lit | By the sun in Greece | |
| 1892 | Who danced with Gene Kelly in Anchors Aweigh in 1945 | Jerry Mouse | |
| 1893 | Name actor Von Ryan's Express, The Third Man, Brief Encounter | Trevor Howard | |
| 1894 | Which Country Has Won The Eurovision Song Contest The Most Times Behind "Ireland" | France | |
| 1895 | In Wallace and Grommit's 'The Wrong Trousers', what is the name of the penguin who steals the trousers | Feathers mcgraw | |
| 1896 | Where were the first books printed | China | |
| 1897 | Who was hercules' father | Zeus | |
| 1898 | How many members make up the House of Represetatives in the USA? | 435 | |
| 1899 | Who wrote the original sherlock holmes stories | Sir arthur conan doyle | |
| 1900 | Joe Yule became famous as who | Mickey Rooney | |
| 1901 | Mendavoy and Martinez are characters in which TV show | NYPD Blue | |
| 1902 | What sport's umpire sat in a padded rocking chair before 1859 | Baseball | |
| 1903 | In 1975, what re-opened after an 8 year closure | Suez canal | |
| 1904 | What part of Britain is St. David the patron saint of | Wales | |
| 1905 | Which Band That Had Just One No.1 Hit In The 1980's Were Originally Called "The Nightmares In Wax" | Dead Or Alive | |
| 1906 | In the song who killed Cock Robin | Sparrow | |
| 1907 | What U.S. state includes the telephone area code 317 | Indiana | |
| 1908 | A member of the Commonwealth, which is the most southerly African country through which the Greenwich meridian passes | Ghana | |
| 1909 | What city in the USA means First People in Indian | Biloxi | |
| 1910 | What is Charles E Chuck Yeagers Claim To Fame In The Field Of Aviation | First Man To Fly At Speed Of Sound | |
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| 1911 | Cockney Rhyming Slang: apples and pears | Stairs | |
| 1912 | What's the Spanish word for cottonwood tree | Alamo | |
| 1913 | If you had some gentles, jig, gag and coop what are you doing | Fishing | |
| 1914 | Which of Jesus disciples was the treasurer | Judas Escariot | |
| 1915 | What is the missing word in english with the letter combination 'uu' vacuum, muumuu, continuum, duumvirate, residuum | Duumvir | |
| 1916 | Which fiberous, sulphur-rich protein occurs naturally in hair, horns, hooves and feathers | Keratin | |
| 1917 | In sport what is exactly 5 foot 8 inches off he ground | Bullseye on Dartboard | |
| 1918 | The bite from which insect caused the death of the poet Rupert Brook | Mosquito, | |
| 1919 | Who wrote "Stardust" | Hoagy carmichael | |
| 1920 | Who is the greek god of shepherds and flocks | Pan | |
| 1921 | Henry Ford used assembly line in 1908 but someone before 1901 | Ransome Olds | |
| 1922 | What does the acronym CIA stand for | Central intelligence agency | |
| 1923 | Which spirit is the characteristic ingredient of "Planter's Punch" | Rum | |
| 1924 | Who was 'hooked on a feeling' | Blue suede | |
| 1925 | If a doctor says you have ecchymosis what have you got | A Bruise | |
| 1926 | What yellow, fossilized resin did the Greeks and Romans use in jewelry | Amber | |
| 1927 | Who did dick van dyke play on the 'dick van dyke show' | Rob petrie | |
| 1928 | On what street did dennis the menace live | Elm street | |
| 1929 | Ignoring obvious what links Venus and Mercury | No Moons | |
| 1930 | A biographical film | Biopic | |
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| 1931 | Dallol Ethiopia has what claim to fame | Worlds hottest average place 94 | |
| 1932 | These are the two highest valued letters in scrabble | Q and z | |
| 1933 | In India in 1994 who were finally allowed to vote | Eunuchs | |
| 1934 | Who, in 1655, discovered Saturn's rings | Christiaan huygens | |
| 1935 | What do Christians celebrate on Easter Sunday? | The resurrection of Jesus Christ | |
| 1936 | What South American country produces the most coffee | Brazil | |
| 1937 | Waves 'break' when their height is how much more than the depth of the water | Seven tenths | |
| 1938 | Persephone was the greek goddess of ______ | Spring | |
| 1939 | What are fungal remains in coal | Sclerotinite | |
| 1940 | What translates high-level languages into machine language | A compiler | |
| 1941 | Dr. Hermann Rorschach is credited with developing what kind of tests | Inkblot | |
| 1942 | Which constellation is the water-bearer | Aquarius | |
| 1943 | Parsley is a member of which family | Carrot | |
| 1944 | In area, which is the largest country in Africa | Sudan | |
| 1945 | An Arab/Israeli band Abu Hafla - record called Humping meaning | Enjoyable Gathering | |
| 1946 | Scolionophobia is the fear of | School | |
| 1947 | Who said "let them eat cake" | Marie antoinette | |
| 1948 | What famous battle was fought on 4th June 1942? | The Battle of Midway | |
| 1949 | In literature who married Mary Morstan | Dr John Watson | |
| 1950 | Who was the hero of the old TV cop series Dragnet | Sergeant Joe Friday | |
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| 1951 | What is the Capital of: Cote d'Ivoire | Yamoussoukro | |
| 1952 | In Scandinavian mythology, which was the 'Tree of Life' | Ash | |
| 1953 | Where is the natchez trail | Mississippi | |
| 1954 | Nyctophobia is the fear of | The dark night | |
| 1955 | What Northeastern European country's capital is Tallinn | Estonia | |
| 1956 | Who was assassinated on december 8, 1980 in new york city | John lennon | |
| 1957 | What country has the worst roads averaging 10 deaths per mile | Portugal | |
| 1958 | Who was the future political pair to star in Hellcats of the Navy? | Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis | |
| 1959 | On average it takes 1.5 hours to do what | Fully cremate a corpse | |
| 1960 | If the skin under someone's finger nails turned blue this would be the first symptom of what | Cyanide poisoning | |
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