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| 45151 | In Children's Literature, Which A.A Milne Character Is A Bear Of Very Little Brain | Winnie The Pooh | |
| 45152 | What Is The Name Of The National Museum And Art Gallery Of France | The Louvre | |
| 45153 | In Science, Which Metal Is Usually Added To Silver To Make Sterling Silver : Copper Or Zinc | Copper | |
| 45154 | Seville And Valencia Are Cities In Which Country | Spain | |
| 45155 | Which Q Is The Smallest Bird Of The Pheasant And Partridge Family | Quail | |
| 45156 | In Pop Music, Name The Female Singer Who Released The Acclaimed Album On How Life Is In 1999 | Macy Gray | |
| 45157 | Found In Milk, Is Lactose A Sugar Or An Enzyme | Sugar | |
| 45158 | In Literature, Whose Science Fiction Works Include The First Men In The Moon | H.G. Wells | |
| 45159 | In The UK, The River Wye Flows Through Which Two Countries | Wales And England | |
| 45160 | In Which Country Did The Sharpeville Massacre Take Place In 1960 | Republic Of South Africa | |
| 45161 | Which John Buchan Novel Was Adapted For The Big Screen In, 1935, 1959 And 1978 | The Thirty-Nine Steps | |
| 45162 | What Nationality Are The Fashion Designers Donna Karan And Calvin Klein | American | |
| 45163 | Which Country Is The World's Largest Exporter Of Rice | Thailand | |
| 45164 | In Which Form Of Transport Is A Width Of 1,435 Millimetres Known As A Standard Gauge | Railways Or Trains | |
| 45165 | In Canada, What Do The Letters 'RCMP' Stand For | Royal Canadian Mounted Police | |
| 45166 | In The Animal Kingdom, What Is The Opposite 'Nocturnal', Meaning 'Active In The Daytime' | Diurnal | |
| 45167 | In Literature F Scott Fitzgerald Write About The Great … Who | Gatsby | |
| 45168 | What Part Of A Day Is A Nyctophobic Person Afraid Of | Night | |
| 45169 | In Sport, By What Name Is Taxophily Better Known | Archery | |
| 45170 | In History, In Which Continent Did The Ancient City Of Cartharge Stand | Africa | |
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| 45171 | In Australia, A Middy And Schooner Are Both Types Of What | Beer Glasses | |
| 45172 | In The Animal Kingdom, A Fer-De-Lance Is A Type Of Which Cold-Blooded Creature | Snake | |
| 45173 | In Maths, 5.08 Centimetres Is Equivalent To How Many Inches | 2 Inches | |
| 45174 | The Song 'I Wanna Be Like You' Comes From Which Animated Children's Film | Jungle Book | |
| 45175 | Boss Hog And Daisy Duke Featured In Which 1970s Television Series | The Dukes Of Hazzard | |
| 45176 | In Sport, Sir Tom Finney Played For Which Lancashire Soccer Club Throughout His Entire Career | Preston North end | |
| 45177 | In What Century Was The Electric Washing Machine Invented | Twentieth Century | |
| 45178 | In Pop Music, 'Bonehead' Left Which Mancunian Band In 1999 | Oasis | |
| 45179 | Which British Colony, Now Part Of China, Surrendered To The Japanese On Christmas Day 1941 | Hong Kong | |
| 45180 | In Which Country Was Playwright John Osborne Born | England | |
| 45181 | In The Animal Kingdom, Crab Eater, Ross And Northern Fur Are Species Of Which Mammal Family | Seals | |
| 45182 | What Is The Name Of The Grass Skirt Traditionally Worn In Hawaii | Hula Skirt | |
| 45183 | Which Pop Singer Sold More Records In The 1990s Than Any Other Female | Mariah Carey | |
| 45184 | Which State Of The USA Gives Its Name To A Black And Yellow Beetle That Attacks Potato Crops | Colorado | |
| 45185 | John Piper Designed The Stain Glass In The Baptistery Window In Which English Cathedral | Coventry | |
| 45186 | Lilith Was The Stern Wife Of Which Character In The American Television Series Cheers | Frasier Crane | |
| 45187 | In Fashion, What Are Jelly Bean Sandals Or Jelly Shoes Made From | Plastic | |
| 45188 | Which Piece Of Women's Gymnastic Equipment Is 5 Meters Long And 10 Centimetres Wide | Balance Beam | |
| 45189 | In Which Musical Does The Song 'Sit Down, You're Rockin' The Boat 'Appear | Guys And Dolls | |
| 45190 | Name The Irish Singer Who Had A Hit With 'Orinoco Flow' | Enya | |
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| 45191 | What Is The First Name Of The German Chancellor Kohl | Helmut | |
| 45192 | In Eric Carle's Children's Book, What Is Very Hungry | A Caterpillar | |
| 45193 | Which Pop Band Had A UK Hit In 1995 With 'Country House' | Blur | |
| 45194 | In Science, What Is Extracted From A Substance For It To Be Described As 'Anhydrous' | Water | |
| 45195 | In Literature, What A Is A Condensed Or Shortened Version Of A Work | Abridged | |
| 45196 | How Many Hours Are There In Three Days | 72 | |
| 45197 | The Former Royal Yacht Britannia Is Now A Tourist Attraction In Which Scottish City | Edinburgh | |
| 45198 | By What Name Is The Politician William Jefferson Blythe The Fourth Better Known | Bill Clinton | |
| 45199 | In Literature, What Nationality Was The Falcon In The Title Of Dashiell Hammett's Novel | Maltese | |
| 45200 | In The Animal Kingdom, Which Creature Makes The Loudest Noises, Capable Of Being Detected 500 Miles Away | Whale | |
| 45201 | Which Spanish Singers Version Of 'Begin The Beguine' Topped The UK Charts In 1981 | Julio Iglesias | |
| 45202 | In Sport, Which English Midlands Football Team Is Nicknamed 'The Sky Blues' | Coventry City | |
| 45203 | Hugh Grant Stars In Which Film, Adapted From Helen Fielding's Bestselling British Novel | Bridget Jones's Diary | |
| 45204 | Which Is The Largest Wild Carnivore Native To Britain, Often Called 'Brock' | Badger | |
| 45205 | Who Was The Author Of The Novel The Carpetbaggers | Harold Robbins | |
| 45206 | In Astrology, The Star Sign Virgo Is Represented By What Image | A Virgin | |
| 45207 | In Sport, Who Was The First Australian Cricketer To Be Knighted | Sir Donald Bradman | |
| 45208 | In Food, What 'B' Is The Main Ingredient In The Middle Eastern Salad Dish Tabbouleh | Bulgur Wheat | |
| 45209 | In Which American City Is Georgetown University | Washington DC | |
| 45210 | On The World Wide Web What Country Do The Letters 'DK' Represent | Denmark | |
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| 45211 | The Ancient Etruscan Civilisation Once Flourished In Which Modern Country | Italy | |
| 45212 | Mumbai Is The Official Name Of An Indian City. By What Name Is It Generally Known | Bombay | |
| 45213 | In Sport, Which London Football Team Had A Chart Hit In 1981 Whit The Song 'Ossies Dream' | Tottenham Hotspur | |
| 45214 | Which Political Party Has A Name Which Means, In English, The Party Of Wales | Plaid Cymru | |
| 45215 | In History, Was It In 1716 Or 1816 That The First Steam Ship Crossed The English Channel | 1816 (A Paddleboat) | |
| 45216 | Which Amusement Park Opened Near Stoke-On-Trent In 1979 | Alton Towers | |
| 45217 | The Name Of Which Roman Goddess Is Used As A General Term For The Plant Life Of A Region | Flora | |
| 45218 | In What Decade Was The Thames Flood Barrier Completed | 1980s | |
| 45219 | In The Animal Kingdom, Which Mountain Range Is The Natural Habitat Of The Llama | Andes | |
| 45220 | From What Country Did The Inventor Of Cellophane, Dr Jaques Edwin Brandenburger, Come | Switzerland | |
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