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| 44241 | Name One Of The Female Stars From The Bbc Television Sitcom Men Behaving Badly | Leslie Ash Or Caroline Quentin | |
| 44242 | What Was The Name Of The German Air Force During World War Ii | Luftwaffe | |
| 44243 | If You Were Born On 1 October, What Star Sign Would You Be | Libra | |
| 44244 | From Which Country Did Erik Rotheim, The Inventor Of The Aerosol, Come | Norway | |
| 44245 | The Song 'All That Jazz' Comes From Which Musical | Chicago | |
| 44246 | What Was The Nickname Of King Louis Xiv Of France | The Sun King | |
| 44247 | Adam Clayton And Larry Mullen Junior Are Members Of Which Irish Pop Group | U2 | |
| 44248 | Neil Pearson Played Detective Tony Clark In Which Television Series | Between The Lines | |
| 44249 | What Is The Official Language Of Kenya | Swahili | |
| 44250 | In Which Country Did Zen Buddhism Originate | China | |
| 44251 | In The Animal Kingdom, The 'Monk' And 'Ribbon' Are Both Types Of Which Mammal | Seal | |
| 44252 | Jimmy Page And Robert Plant Were Members Of Which British Rock Band | Led Zeppelin | |
| 44253 | In Medicine, The General Anaesthetic Halothane Was Discovered In England In Which Decade | 1950s (1951) | |
| 44254 | Which French Sculptor's Works Include The Burghers Of Calais | Auguste Rodin | |
| 44255 | Which Television Cop Did Telly Savallas Play In The 1970s | Kojak | |
| 44256 | What Is The Largest Borough In New York City | Queens | |
| 44257 | In UK History, Which King Said At His Trial, 'I Do Stand More For The Liberty Of My People, Than Any Here' | Charles I | |
| 44258 | In Modern Literature, Who Wrote The 1984 Novel 'The Fourth Protocol' | Frederick Forsythe | |
| 44259 | What Is The Capital Of Malta | Valletta | |
| 44260 | In First Aid, A 'Triangular' And 'Roller' Are Both Types Of What | Bandages | |
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| 44261 | In Which Film Did Jack Nicholson Play The Devil, Who Seduces Three Women | The Witches Of Eastwick | |
| 44262 | In Which European Country Did Women Finally Win The Right To Vote In National Elections After A Referendum Held In February 1971 | Switzerland | |
| 44263 | Maputo Is The Capital City Of Which African Country | Mozambique | |
| 44264 | In The Children's Television Programme, What Type Of Building Did Portland Bill Live In | A Lighthouse | |
| 44265 | Cynophobia Is A Fear Of Which Animals | Dogs | |
| 44266 | Which 1980s Pop Band Recorded The Album 'Welcome To The Pleasure Dome' | Frankie Goes To Hollywood | |
| 44267 | On The World Wide Web, Which Country Is Represented By 'Pl' | Poland | |
| 44268 | Which Actress Played Velvet Brown In The 1944 Film National Velvet | Elizabeth Taylor | |
| 44269 | In Literature, What Was The Surname Of The Poets Dante, Gabriel And Christina | Rosetti | |
| 44270 | Which Country's Ruler Was Forced To Renounce His Divinity, After The Second World War, Although He Kept The Title Of Emperor? | Japan (Hirohito) | |
| 44271 | In Ancient Egypt, The Pyramids Were Built As Tombs For Whom | Pharaohs | |
| 44272 | Jomo Kenyatta Was The First President Of Which Country | Kenya | |
| 44273 | Which Actor Played Dr Bamford In The British Film Saving Grace | Martin Clunes | |
| 44274 | In Business, What Does 'AGM' Stand For | Annual General Meeting | |
| 44275 | What Is The First Name Of The Wife Of Television Interviewer Michael Parkinson | Mary | |
| 44276 | In Literature, Who Is The Author Son Of 'Kingsley Amis' | Martin Amis | |
| 44277 | Which Classical Composer Wrote The Nineteenth-Century Opera Othello, First Performed In 1887 | Giuseppe Verdi | |
| 44278 | In Italy, Which Venetian Bridge Links The Doge's Palace To The State Prison | Bridge Of Sighs | |
| 44279 | In Sport, What Colour Is The Background To The Olympic Flag | White | |
| 44280 | In The Animal Kingdom, An 'English Romney' Is A Type Of What | Sheep | |
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| 44281 | In History, The 'Anzac' Was A Combined Army Corps Formed Between Which Two Countries During World War I | Australia & New Zealand | |
| 44282 | What Is The Name Of The BBC Documentary About People Living On An Island Off The Coast Of Scotland | Castaway | |
| 44283 | What Is The Name Of The Old-Fashioned Bicycle With A Very Large Front Wheel And A Very Small Back Wheel | Penny Farthing | |
| 44284 | When Richard Nixon Resigned In 1974, Who Replaced Him As US President | Gerald Ford | |
| 44285 | What Is The First Name Of The Scottish Missionary Livingstone, Who Explored East And Central Africa | David | |
| 44286 | Which Name For The Devil Means 'Lord Of The Flies' | Beelzebub | |
| 44287 | What Beats Scissors In The Game ‘Scissors, Paper, Stone’ | Stone | |
| 44288 | Which Is The Only Continent With No Permanent Human Population | Antarctica | |
| 44289 | In The US, What Was Closed On Alcatraz Island In 1963 | A Prison | |
| 44290 | In Which Year Did UK Labour Politician James Callaghan Become Prime Minister | 1976 | |
| 44291 | In Which Decade Was The Comedy Film The Life Of Brian Released | 1970s (1979) | |
| 44292 | Is British Summer Time One Hour Behind Or One Hour Ahead Of Greenwich Mean Time | One Hour Ahead | |
| 44293 | From Which Part Of The UK Does The Opera Singer Bryn Terfel Come | Wales | |
| 44294 | Which 'P' Is An Alloy Of Tin And Lead Which Was Often Used To Make Drinking Tankards | Pewter | |
| 44295 | In Which Capital City Might You Visit Union Station And The US Capital Building | Washington DC | |
| 44296 | Which R Describes An Animal That Chews The Cud | Ruminant | |
| 44297 | In What Century Was The Drug Aspirin First Developed | Nineteenth | |
| 44298 | In Literature, James Bigglesworth, Known As Biggles, Was A Daredevil Aviator Created By Which Author | Captain W.E Johns | |
| 44299 | Which American Ex-President's Wife Published A Collection Of Love Letters From Her Devoted Husband In September 2000 | Nancy Reagan | |
| 44300 | What Are The First Names Of The Parents Of Fashion Designer Jasper Conran | Terence & Shirley | |
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| 44301 | Which Vitamin Is Also Known By The Name Of 'Tocopherol' | Vitamin E | |
| 44302 | Which American Television Soap Featured The Characters Miss Ellie And Clayton Farlow | Dallas | |
| 44303 | In The Human Body, The Adrenal Glands Lie At The Upper End Of Which Organ | Kidneys | |
| 44304 | Which Actor Played 'Axel Foley' In The 1984 Film Beverly Hills Cop | Eddie Murphy | |
| 44305 | Between The Two World Wars, Which Country Built The Maginot Line, Intended As A Defence Against German Attack | France | |
| 44306 | Halkidiki Is A Popular Tourist Destination In Which Country | Greece | |
| 44307 | Mycology Is The Study Of What: Fungi Or The Sinus | Fungi | |
| 44308 | In Sport, How Many Olympic Gold Medals Did 'Jesse Owens' Win In 1936 | Four | |
| 44309 | In Astrology, The Crab Is The Symbol For Which Sign Of The Zodiac | Cancer | |
| 44310 | In British History, Which Laws, Which Had Previously Controlled Movements Of Grain, Were Repealed In 1846 | Corn Laws | |
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