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| 43261 | In Which Decade Were Tea Bags First Sold For Domestic Consumption In The. Uk | 1950s (1952) | |
| 43262 | What Nationality Was The Heart Transplant Pioneer Dr Christian Barnard | South African | |
| 43263 | In Pop Music, During The 1970s Who Used The Persona Ziggy Stardust | David Bowie | |
| 43264 | In Theatre, Was The First Complete Edition Of Shakespeare's Plays Called The 'First Folio' Or The 'First Quarto' | First Folio | |
| 43265 | What, According To The Greek Mathematician Euclid, Is The Shortest Distance Between Two Points | Straight Line | |
| 43266 | In Tv, Which Comedy Character Was Noted For His Bad Cooking, Poor Personal Hygiene And Never-Ending Supply Of 'Cunning Plans' | Baldrick | |
| 43267 | In English Law, What Does A Coroner Investigate As The Main Part Of His Job | Cause Of Death | |
| 43268 | What Type Of Bird Eats The Eggs And Young Of Other Birds And Is Thought To Bring Bad Luck | Magpie | |
| 43269 | What 'SA' Is Scotland's Oldest University | St Andrews | |
| 43270 | Which 1961 Disney Animated Film Features The Characters Pongo And Perdita | 101 Dalmatians | |
| 43271 | In Which Country Is The Beach Resort 'Surfer's Paradise' Found | Australia | |
| 43272 | In The Human Body Haw Many Pairs Of Ribs Are There | Twelve | |
| 43273 | The Modern Rules Of Which Sport Were Named After The Eighth Marquess Of Queensberry In 1867 | Boxing | |
| 43274 | In A Sentence What Name Is Given To A Word That Describes An Action | Verb | |
| 43275 | The City Of Montgomery Is The Capital Of Which US State, Situated On The Gulf Of Mexico | Alabama | |
| 43276 | In UK Politics, Who Announced In June 1991 That She Would Not Be Standing For Re-Election As Mp For Finchley | Margaret Thatcher | |
| 43277 | Was Ludwig Wittgenstein A Philosopher, Artist Or Composer | Philosopher | |
| 43278 | Which Brave Teenager Went To School At Sunnydale High In An American TV Series Which Shares Her Name | Buffy The Vampire Slayer | |
| 43279 | In The Animal Kingdom, By What Name Is The Species Felis Catus Commonly Known | Cat | |
| 43280 | What 'C' Is The Name Given To A Regulation Requiring A Person To Be Indoors By A Certain Hour Of The Night | Curfew | |
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| 43281 | In The Game Of Chess, How Many Squares Can A King Move At Any One Time | One | |
| 43282 | What 'C' Is A Crushed Grain Product Often Served Steamed With North African Dishes | Couscous | |
| 43283 | Which Boy Band Took Their Name From The Postcode Of Their Native Town Of Walthamstow | E17 | |
| 43284 | Where Is John Nash's Domed Royal Pavilion | Brighton | |
| 43285 | In Classical Music, What Is The Lowest-Pitched Lnstrument Of The Violin Family | The Double Bass | |
| 43286 | What Was The Name Given To Unlicensed Radio Stations Such As Radio London And Radio Caroline | Pirate Radio | |
| 43287 | In Mammals, What 'C' Are The Teeth Found Between The Incisors And Pre-Molars | Canine | |
| 43288 | Where Does The Statue Called 'Eros' Stand In London | Piccadilly Circus | |
| 43289 | In Television, Which Dame Stars With Geoffrey Palmer In The Romantic Sitcom As Time Goes By | Judi Dench | |
| 43290 | In Medicine, Are Amino Acids The Building Blocks Of Proteins Or Vitamins | Proteins | |
| 43291 | Complete The Title Of This James Bond Film, 'The Spy Who...' | Loved Me | |
| 43292 | In Which Religion Would A 'Mezuzah' Be Attached To The Doorpost Of The House As A Sign Of Faith | Judaism | |
| 43293 | In Nature, What Is A Male Fox Called | A Dog (Fox) | |
| 43294 | Which Bigoted Cockney Pensioner Was Created By Writer Johnny Speight | Alf Garnett | |
| 43295 | What Was The First Name Of The Famous Painter Van Gogh | Vincent | |
| 43296 | In Which English Town Was William Shakespeare Born | Stratford Upon Avon | |
| 43297 | In Which Decade Of The Twentieth Century Did The Supreme Court Of The United States Declare Racial Segregation In Schools Illegal | 1950s (1954) | |
| 43298 | James Nisbet's Series Of Children's Books From 1949 Featured Which Brother And Sister | Janet & John | |
| 43299 | In Golf, Who Has Competed Against The USA In The Ryder Cup Since 1979: Great Britain Or Europe | Europe | |
| 43300 | Which Italian City Has Been Nicknamed 'The Jewel Of The Adriatic' And 'The Bride Of The Sea' | Venice | |
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| 43301 | Which Jamaican Reggae Singer's Albums Included 'Exodus' And 'Natty Dread' | Bob Marley | |
| 43302 | In The Animal Kingdom, What L Is A Large Lizard With A Spiny Crest Along Its Back | Iguana | |
| 43303 | In Maths, An Acute Angle Is An Angle Between Zero And How Many Degrees | 90 Degrees | |
| 43304 | In Which English County Is Stansted Airport | Essex | |
| 43305 | In Religion, In The Judeo-Christian Tradition What C Is The Name Given To The Admission Of Sin | Confession | |
| 43306 | Which British Author Wrote The Novels The End Of The Affair, The Heart Of The Matter And The Quiet American | Graham Greene | |
| 43307 | In Uk Politics, Is The Home Office Currently Situated In Downing Street Or Queen Anne's Gate | Queen Annes Gate | |
| 43308 | What Is The Traditional Chinese Medical Technique In Which Metal Needles Are Inserted Into The Skin | Acupuncture | |
| 43309 | In Science, Centigrade Is The Former Name Of What Temperature Scale | Celsius | |
| 43310 | In Geography, Beverly Hills Is Situated Within Which American City | Los Angeles | |
| 43311 | What 'A' Is The Name Given To The Absence Of The Sense Of Pain | Analgesia | |
| 43312 | Which British Actor Played Lee Harvey Oswald In The 1991 Film Jfk | Gary Oldman | |
| 43313 | What 'S' Is A Cone Of Calcite Rock Rising Up From The Floor Of A Limestone Cavern | Stalagmite | |
| 43314 | Traditionally, Is Ikebana The Japanese Or Chinese Art Of Flower Arranging | Japanese | |
| 43315 | In Food, What 'B' Is A Type Of Toffee Made Using Butter | Butterscotch | |
| 43316 | What Alcoholic Drink Is Brewed By Trappists Monks Is Belgium | Beer | |
| 43317 | In Nature, Can The Cormorant Or The Heron Swim Deeper | Cormorant | |
| 43318 | Which Popular American Singer Starred In And Directed The 1965 Film None But The Brave | Frank Sinatra | |
| 43319 | In Chinaware, Which Word Normally Precedes Crown Derby, Doulton And Worcester | Royal | |
| 43320 | Which D. H. Lawrence Novel Of 1913 Tells The Story Of Paul Morel And His Destructive Relationship With His Mother | Sons & Lovers | |
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| 43321 | In Geography, Which European Capital Is Home To The Ancient Acropolis | Athens | |
| 43322 | In Meteorology, What S Was A Phenomenon Known As 'London Particular' When It Was First Recognised | Smog | |
| 43323 | The Stately Home Harewood House Is In Which English County | Yorkshire | |
| 43324 | Are Birds Of Prey Carnivores Or Herbivores | Carnivores | |
| 43325 | There Were Two 'Opium Wars'. The First Was Between China And Britain, The Second Between Britain And Which Other Country Against China | France | |
| 43326 | Under What Pseudonym Did Children's Author George Remi Write The Tintin Books | Herge | |
| 43327 | In Maths, What Is 63 Divided By 7 | Nine | |
| 43328 | In Literature, Complete The Title Of The 1924 Children's Classic By A.A. Milne: When We Were Very . . . What | Young | |
| 43329 | Which 'M' Was The Arch-Enemy Of Doctor Who | The Master | |
| 43330 | In Travel, Which Scandinavian Country Is Famous For Its Fjords | Norway | |
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