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| 27581 | For what is tea from willow bark good for relieving | Pain | |
| 27582 | Flattened, oblong organ that removes disease-producing organisms & worn-out red blood cells from the bloodstream | Spleen | |
| 27583 | Who WasThe First Male To Be Given The The Title Of "Man Of The Year" On Time Magazine | Charles Liindberg | |
| 27584 | From where is the music for the 'star spangled banner' | Anacreon in heaven | |
| 27585 | In which film did orson welles play 'harry lime' | The third man | |
| 27586 | Where did gladiators fight professionally | Roman arenas | |
| 27587 | This term for those who oppose technological progress stems from 19th century working men who thought machinery would cause unemployment and societal degradation. | Luddites | |
| 27588 | Mentu Egyptian Tyr Norse Gods of what | War | |
| 27589 | Which singing King died in 1965 | Nat king cole | |
| 27590 | What make of car was driven by Nurse Gladys Emmanuel in the TV sitcom 'Open All Hours'? | Morris Minor | |
| 27591 | Who wrote the opera' The Turn of the Screw' | Benjamin britten | |
| 27592 | Which eighties sitcom featured Tom Hanks in drag on a regular basis? | Bosom Buddies | |
| 27593 | In which novel would Big Brother be watching you | 1984 | |
| 27594 | Where is the largest aquarium in the u.s | Chattanooga | |
| 27595 | Rock Groups: Tom Petty and the _____ | Heartbreakers | |
| 27596 | What shape is a saggitated leaf | Arrow shaped What is the Oscar statuette holding Sword | |
| 27597 | Live Aid Took Place On The 13th July 1985 But Who Were The Very First Act To Take To The Stage | Staus Quo | |
| 27598 | What does a phrenologist read | Skulls | |
| 27599 | Who 'imagined' a better world | John lennon | |
| 27600 | Which musical featured the song 'If I ruled the world' | Pickwick | |
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| 27601 | This cluster of stars is also known as the seven sisters | The pleiades | |
| 27602 | If you were performing Christies or edging what are you doing | Skiing | |
| 27603 | What new invention was shown to Queen Victoria 14 Jan 1878 | The telephone | |
| 27604 | What season is it in Australia when it is summer in England | Winter | |
| 27605 | What was Nancy Davis Reagan's birth name? | Anne Frances Robbins | |
| 27606 | Dr C W Long was the first to use what (anaesthetic) in 1842 | Ether | |
| 27607 | What is the nickname for Pennsylvania | Keystone state | |
| 27608 | Who directed the 1974 film Chinatown starring Jack Nicholson | Roman polanski | |
| 27609 | Dalmatian dogs are born which colour or colours | White - spots come later | |
| 27610 | The average American consumes 9lbs of what every year | Food Additives | |
| 27611 | What does the acronym "ram" stand for | Random access memory | |
| 27612 | Whose motto is " Nation shall speak peace unto Nation " | BBC | |
| 27613 | What is a group of this animal called: Hog | Drift parcel | |
| 27614 | What is the length of a bombardon | 16 feet | |
| 27615 | In which musical did Barbra Streisand disguise herself as a man | Yentl | |
| 27616 | You dot your i - what is the dot called | Tittle | |
| 27617 | Monte Corno, at 9554 feet, is the highest point in which Italian mountain range | Apennines | |
| 27618 | In 1902 What did Mary Anderson invent | Windscreen Wipers | |
| 27619 | What does "mit"stand for | Massachusetts institute of technology | |
| 27620 | Which kind of flower has the most species | Orchid | |
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| 27621 | What sort of food is a 'rollmop' | Fish | |
| 27622 | Name Australia's highest mountain | Mount Kosciusko | |
| 27623 | What is the longest running race at the olympic games | Marathon | |
| 27624 | Who did Chief Sitting Bull call "Little sure shot" | Annie oakley | |
| 27625 | A kind of tortoise in the galapagos islands has an upturned shell at its neck so it can reach its head up to eat what | Cactus Branches Cactus | |
| 27626 | Who advocated the planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace cotton and tobacco (i.e. crop rotation) | George Washington Carver | |
| 27627 | Telephonophobia is a fear of ______ | Telephones | |
| 27628 | Shakespeare character in The Tempest is the son of Sycorax | Caliban | |
| 27629 | Who played 'Hawkeye' in Robert Altman's classic M.A.S.H | Donald sutherland | |
| 27630 | Julius Sturgis in 1861 built the first US factory making what | Pretzels | |
| 27631 | Who was the author of The Moonstone | Wilkie collins | |
| 27632 | In what Elvis film did he play a double role | Kissing Cousins | |
| 27633 | What is the lead in pencils made from ? | Graphite | |
| 27634 | John Richie became famous under what name | Sid Vicious | |
| 27635 | In darts, what is a score of 26 | Bed and breakfast | |
| 27636 | What links stags tails, pickled worms, gallstones, tomatoes | Once thought to be Aphrodisiacs | |
| 27637 | What is the common name for solid carbon dioxide | Dry ice | |
| 27638 | What is the fear of light flashes known as | Selaphobia | |
| 27639 | What town has the highest post office in the US | Climax Colorado | |
| 27640 | How big a can of soda pop contains the equivalent of 9 teaspoons of sugar | Twelve ounce | |
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| 27641 | Who dies in every episode of the cartoon series South Park | Kenny | |
| 27642 | What was invented 1970 US Dr Buddy Lapidus marketed 1975 | Odour Eaters | |
| 27643 | What expression is used to describe a child who closely resembles a parent | Chip off the old block | |
| 27644 | Which opera singer was known as "La Stupenda" | Joan sutherland | |
| 27645 | Who took "everybody loves somebody" to #1 | Dean martin | |
| 27646 | Which company operates the Central Selling Organisation | DeBeers - diamonds | |
| 27647 | What is a brickfielder | Hot SE Aussie wind | |
| 27648 | What was the codename of the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942 | Operation torch | |
| 27649 | Which is the largest of Neptune's moons | Triton | |
| 27650 | In the game of Bridge what are the first six tricks won called | The Book | |
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