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| 43541 | What Musical Instrument Was 'Louis Armstrong' Famous For Playing | Trumpet | |
| 43542 | Except In A Leap Year, How Many Days Are There In The First Two Months Of The Year | 59 Days | |
| 43543 | What Twelve-Year-Old Soprano Performed At Prince Charles's 50th Birthday Bash | Charlotte Church | |
| 43544 | In Which Century Was The Novelist And Playwright Samuel Beckett Born | Twentieth Century (1906) | |
| 43545 | In Publishing, For What Do The Letters 'OED' Stand | Oxford English Dictionary | |
| 43546 | What Is The Capital Of Denmark | Copenhagen | |
| 43547 | Who Directed The 1962 Film 'Lawrence Of Arabia' | David Lean | |
| 43548 | Which Dinosaur, With A Sickle-Shaped Claw On Each Foot, Has A Name Which Comes From The Latin For 'Fast Plunderer' | Velociraptor | |
| 43549 | Famous Sons Of Which British City Include William Gladstone And Paul Mccartney | Liverpool | |
| 43550 | Which German Composer And Pianist, Born In 1770, Became Deaf But Still Continued To Compose Music | Beethoven | |
| 43551 | Which Female Sports Presenter Represented Wales As A Gymnast | Gabby Yorath | |
| 43552 | Which Actress Starred Opposite Tom Hanks In The 1998 Film 'You've Got Mail' | Meg Ryan | |
| 43553 | Which Bird Shares Its Name With The Author Of Gulliver's Travels | Swift | |
| 43554 | Which French Fashion Designer Liberated The Corset As Outerwear In The 1980s | Jean Paul Gaultier | |
| 43555 | Is Your 'Flexor Digitorum Profundus' A Muscle In Your Arm Or Your Chest | Arm | |
| 43556 | Since World War Ii, Who Is The Only Leader Of The Conservative Party Not To Have Become Prime Minister | William Hague | |
| 43557 | What Name Is Given To The Slender Barges Specially Designed For British Canals So That Two Of Them Can Pass Each Other | Narrow Boats | |
| 43558 | What Does 'Al Dente' Mean In Italian Cooking | Firm To The Bite | |
| 43559 | According To The Popular Song, Which Member Of The Thrush Family 'Sang In Berkeley Square' | A Nightingale | |
| 43560 | Who Was The First Host Of The Television Series The Generation Game | Bruce Forsyth | |
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| 43561 | Midge Ure Was Lead Singer Of Which Synthesiser Pop Band | Ultravox | |
| 43562 | On Which European Island Might One Visit The Caves Of Drach And Formentor | Majorca (Mallorca) | |
| 43563 | In Literature, Did Byron Write A Poetic Drama Called Cain Or Abel In 1821 | Cain | |
| 43564 | In Law, What 'F' Is The American Name For A Serious Crime | Felony | |
| 43565 | The Song 'You'll Never. Walk Alone' Comes From Which Musical | Carousel | |
| 43566 | Which US City Shares Its Name With A Mythical Bird That Rose From Its Own Ashes | Phoenix | |
| 43567 | Is It True That In The Human Body Only Females Have Eustachian Tubes | No | |
| 43568 | Is A Study Of Fauna A Study Of Plant Life Or Animal Life | Animal Life | |
| 43569 | In Colorado, Larimer Square Is A Feature Of Which 'Mile High City' | Denver | |
| 43570 | Which Tim Rice And Andrew Lloyd Webber Stage Production Ran From 1972 Until 1980, Making It The Longest-Running West End Musical At The Time | Jesus Christ Superstar | |
| 43571 | In The Nursery Rhyme That Starts 'Hey Diddle Diddle', Which Animal Jumped Over The Moon | The Cow | |
| 43572 | Of Which Country Is Budapest The Capital City | Hungary | |
| 43573 | In Which 1970s Television Sitcom Was Mainwaring's Catchphrase 'Stupid Boy' | Dad's Army | |
| 43574 | Which Fish Shares Its Name With The Type Of Snake That Killed Cleopatra | Asp | |
| 43575 | Since April 2000, The Uk Telephone Codes 0207 And 0208 Are The New Codes For Which City | London | |
| 43576 | On The Internet, For What Does The Abbreviation 'FTP' Stand | File Transfer Protocol | |
| 43577 | Which English Football Trophy Is Contested Annually Between The Winners Of The Premiership And The FA Cup | Charity Shield | |
| 43578 | Complete The Title Of This Shakespeare Play, Titus . . . What | Andronicus | |
| 43579 | Who Starred As The Live-At-Home Librarian In The Television Sitcom Sorry | Ronnie Corbett | |
| 43580 | Does A Spider Have More Or Fewer Legs Than A Fly | More | |
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| 43581 | Who Played Captain John H. Miller In The 1998. Film Saving Private Ryan | Tom Hanks | |
| 43582 | In Rocket Science, What Is Known As 'Lox' | Liquid Oxygen | |
| 43583 | In Diy, Flock And Anaglypta Are Both Types Of What | Wallpaper | |
| 43584 | In Which City Might You Visit Dam Square And The Anne Frank House | Amsterdam | |
| 43585 | In Nature, 'Hart's Tongue' Is A Type Of Which Plant | Fern | |
| 43586 | In Education, Which City's Former Polytechnic Is Now Known As The John Moores University | Liverpool | |
| 43587 | In Which Decade Were Windscreen Car Tax Discs Introduced In The UK | 1920s (1921) | |
| 43588 | In The Human Body, Is The Iatissimus Dorsi Muscle In The Back Or In The Leg | Back | |
| 43589 | In Politics, Which Part Of The American Congress Has More Members, The Senate Or The House Of Representatives | House Of Representatives | |
| 43590 | In Men's Cricket, Who Won The Last Test Match Of The Summer 2000 Series Between England And The West Indies | England | |
| 43591 | Harare Is The Capital City Of Which African Country | Zimbabwe (Not Rhodesia) | |
| 43592 | Which Two Molluscs Are Mentioned In The Traditional Song 'Molly Malone' | Cockles & Mussels | |
| 43593 | What Is The First Name Of Pasteur, The Discoverer Of The Anthrax | Louis | |
| 43594 | In The Proverb, What Shouldn't One Throw Out With The Bathwater | The Baby | |
| 43595 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Audacious Jumper' And 'Black Widow' Are Both Types Of Which Creature | Spider | |
| 43596 | What Was The Nationality By Birth Of Lady Nancy Astor, The First Woman To Take Her Seat In The House Of Commons | American | |
| 43597 | In The Animal Kingdom, Do Scorpions Lay Eggs Or Have Live Young | Live Young | |
| 43598 | What Is The Capital Of Spain | Madrid | |
| 43599 | Which British Actor Won An Oscar For The 1990 Film Reversal Of Fortune | Jeremy Irons | |
| 43600 | Which Country Is The State Hermitage Museum | Russia | |
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| 43601 | Who Played Chief Inspector Barlow In The Television Series 'Softly, Softly' | Stratford Johns | |
| 43602 | In The International Phonetic Alphabet, If A Is Alpha And Z Is Zulu What Is W | Whisky | |
| 43603 | In The Animal Kingdom, The 'Kodiak' Is The Largest Alaskan Variety Of Which Carnivore | Bear | |
| 43604 | Who Directed The Films North By Northwest And Vertigo | Alfred Hitchcock | |
| 43605 | In Pop Music, Renê Angelil Is The Manager And Husband Of Which French-Canadian Singer | Celine Dion | |
| 43606 | The Outside Of The Statue Of Liberty Is Made From Which Metal | Copper | |
| 43607 | Which Architect Designed The Sagrada Familia Cathedral In Barcelona | Antonio Gaudi | |
| 43608 | In Which Subject Does One Encounter Sines, Cosines And Tangents | Mathematics | |
| 43609 | Where On The Body Would A Cravat Normally Be Worn | Round The Neck | |
| 43610 | Which Dutch Painter, Usually Known Only By His First Name, Had The Surname Van Rijn | Rembrandt | |
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