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| 44521 | Better Known For His Work With W. S. Gilbert, Who Composed The Tune Called 'St Gertrude' For The Hymn 'Onward Christian Soldiers' | Arthur Sullivan | |
| 44522 | What Was The Nationality Of World Champion Gymnast Daniela Silivas | Romanian | |
| 44523 | Which French Painter Is Famous For His 1882 Painting A Bar At The Folies Bergére | Manet | |
| 44524 | In History, Stane Street Was The Name Of The Roman Road Connecting London With Which Other City | Chichester | |
| 44525 | In Cambridgeshire, What Is The Local Name For The River Cam | Granta | |
| 44526 | Which Female Country-Pop Singer Had A Hit In 1999 With The Song 'That Don't Impress Me Much' | Shania Twain | |
| 44527 | Which European City Is Known As 'The Venice Of The North' | Bruges | |
| 44528 | In The Television Series, Who Played Sgt Dixon Of Dock Green | Jack Warner | |
| 44529 | In Medicine, During Which Year In The 1970s Did The World Health Organization Declare That Smallpox Was Eradicated | 1977 | |
| 44530 | Which English Group For Professional Entertainers Was Formed On 1 July 1905 | The Magic Circle | |
| 44531 | In The Animal Kingdom, The 'Chester White' Is A Breed Of What | Pig | |
| 44532 | Which Scottish City Is Home To The Statue Of Greyfriats Bobby | Edinburgh | |
| 44533 | In Science, What Specific Term Is Used To Describe The Study Of Earthquakes | Seismology | |
| 44534 | On The Internet, What Does The Abbreviation Faq Stand For | Frequently Asked Questions | |
| 44535 | Which 1959 Cliff Richard Hit Was Written By Lionel Bart | Livin Doll | |
| 44536 | Which Crime Novelist Also Writes Under The Name 'Barbara Vine' | Ruth Rendell | |
| 44537 | What Is The Usual French Equivalent Of The English Word 'Castle' | Chateau | |
| 44538 | In The Olympic Sport Of Beach Volleyball, Each Medal Match Is The Best Of How Many Sets | Three | |
| 44539 | The Song 'Climb Every Mountain' Features In Which Musical | The Sound Of Music | |
| 44540 | Which Actress Starred In And Sang The Theme Tune For The 1963 Film Move Over, Darling | Doris Day | |
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| 44541 | Which Dog Has Breeds Called 'Dumber' And 'Cocker' | Spaniel | |
| 44542 | In Which Decade Did Charles Strite First Market His Pop-Up Toaster | 1920s (1926) | |
| 44543 | Private Dancer Was An Album Released By Which Pop Singer In 1984 | Tina Turner | |
| 44544 | In Which Shakespeare Play Would You Find The Character Of Malvolio | Twelfth Night | |
| 44545 | The Airport Called 'Capodichino' Serves Which European City | Naples | |
| 44546 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Colour Is A Moorhen's Beak | Red | |
| 44547 | Which Astronaut Was 77 Years Old When He Went Up In A Space Shuttle In 1998 | John Glenn | |
| 44548 | John Philip Sousa Wrote The Tune Later Used As The Theme Music For, Which Television 'Circus' | Monty Pythons | |
| 44549 | In Which Building In Paris Are Monet's Water Lily Paintings, Which He Donated To The Nation In The Year Of His Death | The Orangerie | |
| 44550 | Which Football Striker, Who Finished As Top Scorer In The Premiership In 1999/2000, Was Named As The Carling Player Of The Year | Kevin Phillips | |
| 44551 | In Maths, Is The 'Denominator' The Number Above Or Below The Line In A Fraction | Below | |
| 44552 | Who Sang The Song 'The Power Of Love' On The Soundtrack Of The 1985 Film Back To The Future | Huey Lewis And The News | |
| 44553 | In Which US City Might You Visit The UN Headquarters And The Rockefeller Centre | New York | |
| 44554 | Ln History, In Which Year Did The Soviet Union Cease To Exist | 1991 | |
| 44555 | In Literature, Who Wrote Blott On The Landscape And Wilt | Tom Sharpe | |
| 44556 | In Which Decade Did Holyhead County Secondary School Become Britain's First Comprehensive School | 1940s | |
| 44557 | In The Human Body, How Many Anvils Are There In Each Ear | One | |
| 44558 | Who Sang The Theme Tune Of The 1973 Bond Film Live And Let Die | Paul McCartney / Wings | |
| 44559 | In Religion, The Prophet Muhammad, Whose Name Means Literally 'Praised', Was The First Leader Of Which Religion | Islam | |
| 44560 | What Form Of Mechanised Transport Was First Introduced To New York In 1907 | Taxi | |
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| 44561 | Which English Higher-Education Institution Is Known By The Initials Ucl | University College London | |
| 44562 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Ship' And 'Norway' Are Both Types Of Which Rodent | Rat | |
| 44563 | In Film, Whose First Hollywood Screen Test Was Assessed With The Words 'Can't Act. Slightly Bald. Can Dance A Little' | Fred Astaire | |
| 44564 | How Old Was John F. Kennedy When He Was Sworn In As Us President | 43 | |
| 44565 | In The Series Of Children's Books, Which Character Lives At 52 Festive Road | Mr Benn | |
| 44566 | For What Purpose Is Trinitrotoluene Mainly Used | Explosive | |
| 44567 | In The Painting The Mona Lisa, Which Usual Facial Feature Is Missing | Eyebrows | |
| 44568 | Which Shakespeare Character Has A Mother Called Gertrude And An Uncle Called Claudius | Hamlet | |
| 44569 | On Which Coast Of The Mediterranean Is The Italian Resort Of Rimini | Adriatic | |
| 44570 | In Which Century Did The Royal Academy Of Arts Open In London | Eighteenth (1768) | |
| 44571 | What Is The Opposite Of 'Concave' | Convex | |
| 44572 | In Which City Is The Musical '42nd Street' Set | New York | |
| 44573 | In Politics, In Which Year Was The Greater London Council Abolished | 1986 | |
| 44574 | In Language, Which Alphabet's First Letter Is 'Aleph' | Hebrew | |
| 44575 | In The 1927 Film The Jazz Singer, Who Played The Title Role | Al Jolson | |
| 44576 | In Science, Which Common Unit Is Used To Measure Electric Current | Ampere | |
| 44577 | The Rook And The Jackdaw Are Members Of Which Family Of Birds | Crow | |
| 44578 | In Europe, Which Country Is The Furthest North | Norway | |
| 44579 | In Pre-Decimal Currency, How Many Half Crowns Made One Pound | Eight | |
| 44580 | The Rose 'Elizabeth Of Glamis' Is Named In Honour Of Which Member Of The Royal Family | The Queen Mother | |
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| 44581 | In Literature, Which German Author Wrote The Dramatic Poem 'Faust' | Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe | |
| 44582 | In The Bible, Apart From Cain And Abel, Who Was Adam And Eve's Other Named Son | Seth | |
| 44583 | Mercury' And 'Aneroid' Are The Two Main Types Of Which Instrument That Records Pressure | Barometer | |
| 44584 | Which Member Of The Royal Family Is Chancellor Of The University Of Edinburgh | Prince Philip | |
| 44585 | In A Standard Game Of Trivial Pursuit, Which Colour Represents A Geography Question | Blue | |
| 44586 | Viti Levu Is The Largest Of Which Group Of Islands | Fiji | |
| 44587 | Rhythmic Versions Of Which Sport Involve The Use Of A Hoop, Ribbon, Ball And Rope | Gymnastics | |
| 44588 | In Politics, Checkpoint Charlie Was One Of The Main Crossing Points Between The East And West Of Which Divided European City | German | |
| 44589 | In The World Of Finance, What Did Pep Stand For | Personal Equity Plan | |
| 44590 | In Which Year Was Alfred Hitchcock's Film Psycho Premiered In Los Angeles | 1960 | |
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