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| 44801 | In Which British Town Might You Visit The 'Golden Mile' And The 'Tower Ballroom' | Blackpool | |
| 44802 | In What Decade Did Nancy, Lady Astor Become The First Woman To Take Her Seat In The House Of Commons | 1910s | |
| 44803 | Which Mediterranean Principality Is The Home Of The Monte Carlo Casino | Monaco | |
| 44804 | In Cockney Rhyming Slang, Which Piece Of Furniture Is A 'Cain And Abel' | Table | |
| 44805 | Which Now-Extinct Creature Looked Like An Elephant With A Thick Coat Of Hair | Mammoth | |
| 44806 | In Pop Music, What Group's Singles Include 'You Really Got Me' And 'Waterloo Sunset' | The Kinks | |
| 44807 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The 'Okapi' A Relative Of The Zebra Or The Giraffe | Giraffe | |
| 44808 | In Hans Christian Andersen's Tale, 'The Ugly Duckling' Grew Into Which Fine Bird | Swan | |
| 44809 | In Greek Mythology, Which King Of Phrygia Was Granted The Gift Of Converting Everything He Touched To Gold | Midas | |
| 44810 | In Television, Which Flamboyant Dame Is Known For Saying 'Hello Possums' | Dame Edna Everage | |
| 44811 | Which Scottish Football Team Plays At The 'Ibrox Stadium' | Glasgow Rangers | |
| 44812 | In Boxing, Who Did Muhammad Ali Defeat In Zaire In The 1974 Fight Dubbed 'The Rumble In The Jungle' | George Foreman | |
| 44813 | From Which Country Did Brazil Declare Independence In 1822 | Portugal | |
| 44814 | Which Seventeenth-Century English Poet Wrote The Epic Poem 'Paradise Lost' | John Milton | |
| 44815 | Which Impressionist Artist Famously Painted Different Versions Of The Facade Of Rouen Cathedral In The 1890s | Monet | |
| 44816 | In Television's Star Trek, Which Starship Captain Is Associated With The Phrase 'Beam Me Up, Scotty' | Captain Kirk | |
| 44817 | In Medicine, What Term Is Used To Describe An Inherited Disease Characterised By The Inability Of The Blood To Clot | Haemophilia | |
| 44818 | In History, Shoguns Were The Military Dictators Of Which Country Until 1867 | Japan | |
| 44819 | Which Ancient Greek Poet Shares His Name With A Character In The Cartoon The Simpsons | Homer | |
| 44820 | Korean Industrialist Sun Myung Moon Founded Which Religious Movement In 1954 | Unification Church | |
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| 44821 | The Songs 'Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This' And 'Miracle Of Love' Were Released By Which Pop Band | Eurhythmics | |
| 44822 | In Film, Which Actor Played Jake La Motta In The 1980 Film Raging Bull | Robert De Niro | |
| 44823 | What Was The Nationality Of 1960s Gymnastics Star 'Vera Caslayska' | Czech | |
| 44824 | Which Female Poet Wrote The Bell Jar, First Published In 1963 Under The Pseudonym Victoria Lucas | Sylvia Plath | |
| 44825 | From Which Latin American Country Did The Twentieth-Century Artist Frida Kahlo Come | Mexico | |
| 44826 | The Wreck Of Which German World War 2 Battleship Was Located On The Sea Bottom In June 1989 | Bismark | |
| 44827 | Port Said And Rosetta Are In Which Country | Egypt | |
| 44828 | On Which Island Might You Visit The Tuff Gong Studio, With Its Museum To Bob Marley | Jamaica | |
| 44829 | Which Football Team Had A Uk Top 10 Chart Hit In 1988 With 'Anfield Rap' | Liverpool | |
| 44830 | Prior To The Reunification Of Germany, What Was The Capital Of West Germany | Bonn | |
| 44831 | Shar Pei' And 'Rhodesian Ridgeback' Are Both Breeds Of Which Animal | Dog | |
| 44832 | Which Actor Played Larry In The 1999 Film 'The Big Kahuna' | Kevin Spacey | |
| 44833 | From Which Country Does The Music Group 'Kraftwerk' Come From | Germany | |
| 44834 | In Medical Science, Pathology Is The Study Of The Causes And Effects Of What | Disease | |
| 44835 | What Word Can Mean A Round Loaf Of Bread, A Small Horse Or A Male Swan | Cob | |
| 44836 | If The Letter A Is Denoted By The Number 1 And B By The Number 2, Which Word Is Denoted By The Numbers 1-3-5 | Ace | |
| 44837 | Ray Davies Was The Lead Singer Of Which British Pop Group | The Kinks | |
| 44838 | In Literature, What Is The Title Of Helen Fielding's Second Bridget Jones Novel | Edge Of Reason | |
| 44839 | According To The Nursery Rhyme, What Is Monday's Child | Fair Of Face | |
| 44840 | To Which English Football Club Was Paul Gascoigne Under Contract Between 1988 And 1992 | Tottenham Hotspur | |
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| 44841 | What Sort Of Clock Was The 'Clepsydra', Used By The Romans | Water Clock | |
| 44842 | Bottled Milk From Jersey And Guernsey Cows Has A Foil Cap Of What Colour | Gold | |
| 44843 | In History, Which Castle In Saxony Was Used To House Prisoners Likely To Escape During The Second World War | Colditz | |
| 44844 | Which Actor Played Boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter In The 1999 Film The Hurricane | Denzel Washington | |
| 44845 | Which British Band Recorded The Albums 'A Night At The Opera' And 'A Day At The Races' | Queen | |
| 44846 | In Nature, What Is The More Common Name For Nacre, Which Lines The Shell Of An Oyster | Mother Of Pearl | |
| 44847 | Which British Playwright, Famous For His Dramatic Pause, Wrote The Homecoming, Published And Performed In 1965 | Harold Pinter | |
| 44848 | In Which Canadian City Might You Visit Yorkville And The Ontario Science Centre | Toronto | |
| 44849 | What Name Is Given To The Collection Of Greek Sculptures, Including The Frieze From The Parthenon In Athens, Which Is On Display In The British Museum | The Elgin Marbles | |
| 44850 | Which Debating Society Announced In September 2000 That Michael Jackson Would Be A Future Guest | Oxford Union | |
| 44851 | In Space, Which Constellation Shares Its Name With The Flying Horse Of Mythology | Pegasus | |
| 44852 | What Sort Of Triangle Is The Subject Of Pythagoras' Theorem | Right Angled Triangle | |
| 44853 | In Television, The Actor Who Played Tucker Jenkins In Grange Hill Then Went On To Play Which Eastenders Regular | Mark Fowler | |
| 44854 | In Which Us City Might You Visit The Cannery And Golden Gate Bridge | San Francisco | |
| 44855 | Which Food Writer And Journalist Wrote The Book 'How To Eat: The Pleasure And Principles Of Good Food' | Nigella Lawson | |
| 44856 | What Is The UK Telephone Dialling Code For Edinburgh | 0131 | |
| 44857 | Apiphobia Is A Fear Of Which Insects | Bees | |
| 44858 | Which Actress Played The Role Of Angela Mccourt In The 1999 Film Angela's Ashes | Emily Watson | |
| 44859 | In The UK, What Is Traditionally Given As A Present On The 50th Wedding Anniversary | Gold | |
| 44860 | The Fashion Designer Alexander Mcqueen Comes From Which English City | London | |
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| 44861 | Which American Composer Wrote An American In Paris In 1928 | George Gershwin | |
| 44862 | General Manuel Noriega Was The Ruler Of Which Central American Country Until An Invasion By The United States In 1989 | Panama | |
| 44863 | The Author Reverend W.V. Awdrey Wrote Children's Books About Which Famous Blue Engine | Thomas The Tank Engine | |
| 44864 | Who Starred In And Directed The 1977 Academy Award-Winning Film 'Annie Hall' | Woody Allen | |
| 44865 | Which Victorian Novelist Wrote Barnaby Rudge, First Published In Serial Form In 1841 | Charles Dickens | |
| 44866 | Who Played The Title Role In The Television Comedy Series 'Chef' | Lenny Henry | |
| 44867 | In Maths, How Many Prime Numbers Are There Between 15 And 20 | Two (17 And 19) | |
| 44868 | In The Animal Kingdom, Does A Bee Have Ears | No | |
| 44869 | In Pop Music, Which Welshman Was Discovered Singing Under The Name Of 'Tommy Scott' In 1964 | Tom Jones | |
| 44870 | In Politics, Who Was Prime Minister Of The Irish Republic From 1992 To 1994 | Albert Reynolds | |
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