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| 44871 | In Literature, What Was The First Name Of Boswell, The Famed Biographer Of Samuel Johnson | James | |
| 44872 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Kind Of Creature Is A 'Moorish Idol' | Fish | |
| 44873 | In Television, Which Former Blue Peter Presenter Went On To Become A Darts Presenter | Peter Purves | |
| 44874 | Which Actress And Singer Played 'Billie Holliday' In The 1972 Film 'Lady Sings The Blues' | Diana Ross | |
| 44875 | What Popular French Sandwich Has A Name That Literally Means Either 'Crunch Sir' Or 'Munch Sir' | Croque Monsieur | |
| 44876 | Mus Musculus Is The Latin Name For Which Household Pest | Mouse | |
| 44877 | In, Geography, On Which Island Might You Visit Nelson's Statue In Trafalgar Square, Bridgetown | Barbados | |
| 44878 | Which Long-Running Television Programme Showed Sheepdog Championship Trials | One Man And His Dog | |
| 44879 | In Astrology, Name One Of The Months You Could Have Been Born In If Your Star Sign Is Cancer | June Or July | |
| 44880 | In Which Us City Might You Visit Bourbon Street And Basin Street | New Orleans | |
| 44881 | In The Cable Of A Modern Electric Kettle, What Colour Is The Neutral Wire | Blue | |
| 44882 | In French Politics, Who First Became Prime Minister In 1974 | Jacques Chirac | |
| 44883 | In Science, Which Gas, Discovered In 1898, Was Given A Name Meaning 'New' In Greek | Neon | |
| 44884 | In Open Court, How Should One Correctly Address A County Court Judge | Your Honour | |
| 44885 | What Is The Name Of Frank Sinatra's Singing Daughter | Nancy Sinatra | |
| 44886 | In Which English City Might You Walk From St George's Hall To Lime St Station | Liverpool | |
| 44887 | In 1958, Which Fuel Became The Last Commodity To Be De-Rationed In The Period Of Austerity Following World War 2 | Coal | |
| 44888 | In The Animal Kingdom, Which Part Of A Hare Is Known As Its 'Scut' | Tail | |
| 44889 | The Englishman Ernest Swinton Prompted The Invention Of Which Military Vehicle In 1914 | Tank | |
| 44890 | How Did The Author Sir James Matthew Barrie, Born In 1860, Style His Name On His Books | J.M Borne | |
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| 44891 | In Film, Who Won An Oscar For Her Portrayal Of Fanny Brice In Funny Girl | Barbra Streisand | |
| 44892 | In Fashion, The Bolero Is A Short Jacket Originally From Which Country | Spain | |
| 44893 | Is The Medical Term For The Windpipe The Cochlea Or The Trachea | Trachea | |
| 44894 | Does The Song 'Bali Hai' Come From The Musical South Pacific Or Brigadoon | South Pacific | |
| 44895 | In Football, With Which International Team Would You Associate The Goalkeeper Pat Jennings | Northern Ireland | |
| 44896 | In Pop Music, What Colour Eyes Did Van Morrison's Girl Have According To His Classic Song | Brown | |
| 44897 | In Meteorology, What A Describes A Large System Of Wind Rotating About An Area Of High Atmospheric Pressure | Anticyclone | |
| 44898 | Which 1980s Television Show Was Set In The New York City High School For The Performing Arts | Fame | |
| 44899 | In Which Period Did The First Birds Appear, The Jurassic Or Cretaceous | Jurassic | |
| 44900 | What Is The Spanish Word For The Number Two | Dos | |
| 44901 | In Darts, Does The Outer Ring Or The Inner Ring Represent A Double Score | The Outer Ring | |
| 44902 | In Astrology, Which Star Sign Falls Between The Star Signs Of Scorpio And Capricorn | Sagittarius | |
| 44903 | In US Politics, When JFK Was Killed, Was He The Seventh Or The Eighth American President To Have Died In Office | Eighth | |
| 44904 | Between Which Two Countries Was The First Opium War Fought In The Nineteenth Century | China & Britain | |
| 44905 | Which Alfred Hitchcock Film Contains A Notorious Shower Scene | Psycho | |
| 44906 | In Which South American City Is The Statue Of Christ The Redeemer Found | Rio De Janeiro | |
| 44907 | In The Nursery Rhyme, What Was Miss Muffet Eating | Curds And Whey | |
| 44908 | What 'C' Is The Term For The Mandatory Requirement To Enlist In The Military | Conscription | |
| 44909 | Which Ballerina And Actress Was The Star Of The Film The Red Shoes | Moira Shearer | |
| 44910 | In History, Which English Monarch Decided To Dissolve Parliament For Eleven Years | Charles I | |
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| 44911 | In Food, Cornish Yarg Is A Type Of What | Cheese | |
| 44912 | In The UK, Where Would You Be If The Postcode Began With The Letter 'G' | Glasgow | |
| 44913 | In Music, Is A 'Ligature' Part Of The French Horn Or The Clarinet | Clarinet | |
| 44914 | Did The Beano Comic First Appear In The 1930s Or The 1960s | 1930s | |
| 44915 | What Is The Name Of The BBC's Comedy Fund-Raising Event Which Takes Place On Red Nose Day | Comic Relief | |
| 44916 | What 'G' Is The Mineral From Which Plaster Of Paris Is Made | Gypsum | |
| 44917 | In Biology, In Which Organ Of The Body Is The Retina | Eye | |
| 44918 | The Movie Subtitled 'A Close Shave' Was The Third Film In Which Oscar-Winning Film Series By Nick Park | Wallace And Gromit | |
| 44919 | What Kind Of Recreational Activity Is 'Doggy Paddling' | Swimming | |
| 44920 | In Medicine, Digitoxin And Digitalis Are Derived From Which Flowering Plant | Foxglove | |
| 44921 | On 4 July 1997, An American Pathfinder Spacecraft Landed On Which Planet | Mars | |
| 44922 | Is It True To Say That Those Afflicted With Daltonism Are Colour Blind | Yes | |
| 44923 | Is An Angstrom A Unit Of Measure For Very Small Or Very Large Distances | Small | |
| 44924 | In Which Yorkshire Town Might You Cross The Stray To Reach The Valley Gardens | Harrogate | |
| 44925 | In World War 2, Which Country Erected The Metaxas Line Facing Bulgaria, Was It Greece Or Yugoslavia | Greece | |
| 44926 | The Holder Of Which Political Post Is The Chief Law Officer Of The Crown In England And Wales | Attorney General | |
| 44927 | What Were The First Names Of The Two Kelly's Who Presented The Television Series Game For A Laugh | Matthew And Henry | |
| 44928 | In Science, Which Element's Name Comes From The Latin For 'Charcoal', And Has The Symbol 'C' | Carbon | |
| 44929 | In The Human Body, Are The Temporal Bones In The Foot Or The Head | Head | |
| 44930 | In The Animal Kingdom, 'Ringlet' And 'Purple Hairstreak' Are Both Types Of Which Insect | Butterfly | |
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| 44931 | In Which Century Did The Suez Canal Open | Nineteenth | |
| 44932 | In 1966, Which Music Star Recorded The Album 'Blonde On Blonde' | Bob Dylan | |
| 44933 | In The Novel Nicholas Nickleby By Charles Dickens, Does The Character Nicholas Ever Actually Appear | Yes | |
| 44934 | In Food, Jasmine, Sticky And Long-Grain Are All Types Of What | Rice | |
| 44935 | Which Of Pierce Brosnan's James Bond Movies Shares Its Name With A Type Of Duck | Goldeneye | |
| 44936 | In The Animal Kingdom, Which Of Santa's Reindeer Shares Its Name With The Word For A Female Fox | Vixen | |
| 44937 | If You Travelled Direct By Train From Ipswich To London, At Which London Terminus Would You Arrive | Liverpool Street | |
| 44938 | In Literature, In Which Century Did The American Poet Emily Dickinson Write | Nineteenth | |
| 44939 | In Which American City Might You Take A Tour Of Television's South Fork Ranch | Dallas | |
| 44940 | Is Australia Ahead Of Or Behind GMT | Ahead | |
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