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| 45291 | In The First Star Wars Film, What Was The Name Of Han Solo's Spaceship | Millennium Falcon | |
| 45292 | In Pop Music, Believe Was A 1998 Album By Which Female Singer | Cher | |
| 45293 | Which British Comic Regularly Features Roger The Dodger | Beano | |
| 45294 | Montezuma Was The Last Emperor Of Which Central American Ancient Civilisation | Aztecs | |
| 45295 | Which Stage And Film Musical Tells The Story Of Sally Bowles And The Kit Kat Klub | Cabaret | |
| 45296 | In Sport, What Is The Nationality Of The 2000 Tour De France Winner, Lance Armstrong | American | |
| 45297 | With Which School Subject Are The Fibonacci Sequence And Pascal's Triangle Associated | Mathematics | |
| 45298 | Who Received The Pulitzer Prize In 1983 For Her Novel The Colour Purple | Alice Walker | |
| 45299 | In Television, Paul Michael Glaser And David Soul Played Which 1970s Detectives | Starsky And Hutch | |
| 45300 | Which Jamaican Holiday Spot Is Also The Island's Second Largest City | Montego Bay | |
| 45301 | In What Century Was Slavery Officially Abolished In The British Empire | Nineteenth | |
| 45302 | The City Of Gothenburg Is In Which Country | Sweden | |
| 45303 | Heliophobia Is A Morbid Fear Of Which Heavenly Body | The Sun | |
| 45304 | Which Film Saw Roger Moore's First Big Screen Appearance As 007 | Live And Let Die | |
| 45305 | In The Bible, How Many Books Are There In The Standard New Testament | 27 | |
| 45306 | In History, Which German State Was Once Ruled By 'Mad King Ludwig', Best Known Today For His Extravagant Buildings | Bavaria | |
| 45307 | In Which Year Was Snowboarding First Included In The Winter Olympics | 1998 | |
| 45308 | Charles Lindbergh Was The First Person To Fly Solo Across Which Ocean In His Plane, The Spirit Of St Louis | Atlantic Ocean | |
| 45309 | What Nationality Is The Playwright Harold Pinter | English | |
| 45310 | Which White-Berried Parasitic Plant Was Regarded As Sacred By The Ancient Druids | Mistletoe | |
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| 45311 | Which Is The Oldest College At Cambridge University | Peterhouse (1284) | |
| 45312 | In The 1719 Classic Novel, What Is The First Name Of The Castaway Crusoe | Robinson | |
| 45313 | In Medicine, The Condition Of Alopecia Involves The Loss Of What | Hair | |
| 45314 | With Which Musical Instrument Is Jools Holland Usually Associated | Piano/Keyboards | |
| 45315 | Which Eighteenth Century Explorer Was Able To Show That The 'Great Southern Continent' Did Not Exist | James Cook | |
| 45316 | Which American Pop Duo Wrote And Recorded A Number Of Songs For The Film 'The Graduate' | Simon Anf Garfunkel | |
| 45317 | For Which British Singer Was The Musical Half A Sixpence Written | Tommy Steele | |
| 45318 | Which Author Wrote The Book Entitled 'Spycatcher', Published In 1987 | Peter Wright | |
| 45319 | In Chess, Which Piece Has The Combined Powers Of The Rook And The Bishop | Queen | |
| 45320 | In Nature, Which Of The Following Is Not A Naturally Occuring Fibre: Abaca, Flax Or Abalone | Abalone | |
| 45321 | Which Actress, Who Starred In The 1955 Film 'Rebel Without A Cause', Was Originally Called Natasha Gurdin | Natalie Wood | |
| 45322 | In Which British Soap Opera Was Peter Beale A Character | Eastenders | |
| 45323 | Who Wrote The Novel The Spy Who Came In From The Cold | John Le Carre | |
| 45324 | In Astrology, In Which Constellation Of Stars Are Castor And Pollux | Gemini | |
| 45325 | In Football, For Which Team Did Glenn Hoddle First Sign As An Apprentice In 1974 | Tottenham Hotspur | |
| 45326 | In Travel, Which Resort Is Known As 'The Mexican Riviera | Acapulco | |
| 45327 | Pop Singer David Robert Jones Is Better Known By Which Stage Name | David Bowie | |
| 45328 | Which US President Said 'Read My Lips, No New Taxes' During His Campaign In 1989 | George Bush | |
| 45329 | In The 1960s, Which Country Launched The Gemini Space Programme | USA | |
| 45330 | In Bingo, Which Number Is Traditionally Called 'Two Fat Ladies' | 88 | |
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| 45331 | How Many Players Are There On The Pitch In A Rugby League Team At The Start Of A Game | 13 | |
| 45332 | In Politics, Who Resigned As The Conservative Candidate For London Mayor And Was Replaced By Steve Norris | Jeffrey Archer | |
| 45333 | In The Children's Television Series, Which Teletubby Has A Scooter | Po | |
| 45334 | Which Roman General Was Known To His Countrymen As 'Marcus Antonius | Mark Antony | |
| 45335 | In Theatre, Which Type Of Party Makes The Title Of A Harold Pinter Play | The Birthday Party | |
| 45336 | In Fashion, Which M Is A Maker Of Women's Hats And Headwear | Milliner | |
| 45337 | In Medicine, Lumbago Directly Affects Which Part Of The Human Body | Back | |
| 45338 | In Music, What Was The Title Of The Mamas And The Papas Debut Hit | California Dreaming | |
| 45339 | Complete The Song Title From The Musical Paint Your Wagon 'I Was Born Under …. ' What | A Wanderin' Star' | |
| 45340 | In What Decade Was The Television Programme Match Of The Day First Broadcast | 1960s (1964) | |
| 45341 | In The Business World, What Is The Name Of The Organisation Represented By The Initials 'CBI' | Confederation Of British Industry | |
| 45342 | Which Part Of The Basil Plant Is Used To Flavour Food | Leaf | |
| 45343 | What Is The Most Northerly Town Of The British Isles | Lerwick | |
| 45344 | In Film, Who Directed A Nightmare On Elm Street And The Scream Horror Series | Wes Craven | |
| 45345 | Palma Is The Capital Of Which Of Spain's Balearic Islands | Majorca | |
| 45346 | In Biology, Which Organ Removes Waste Material From The Blood | Kidney | |
| 45347 | In Sport, Has The Grand National Been Run For More Or Less Than 100 Years | More (Since 1839) | |
| 45348 | Which Was The First To Be Advertised On Television In 1955, Toothpaste Or Shampoo | Toothpaste | |
| 45349 | When Did The Post Office Introduce British Postal Codes 1958 Or 1968 | 1958 | |
| 45350 | In The Animal Kingdom, Is The Bald Eagle Really Bald | No | |
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| 45351 | In Britain, Which Fine Cut Of Beef Is Found Between The Rump And The Forerib | Sirloin | |
| 45352 | In Language, What Does The Italian Word 'Donna' Mean | Lady | |
| 45353 | Which Hollywood Star Became The Princess Of Monaco | Grace Kelly | |
| 45354 | In Television, Which Comedy Duo Starred As Jeeves And Wooster | Stephen Fry And Hugh Laurie | |
| 45355 | How Many Weeks Does A Standard Human Pregnancy Last | 40 Weeks | |
| 45356 | In Film, Jim Carrey Played Which Pet Detective | Ace Ventura | |
| 45357 | Which French Saint Led A Battle Against The English And Was Burned In 1431 For Witchcraft | Joan Of Arc | |
| 45358 | In Nature, Is The Aspen An Evergreen, Or A Deciduous Tree | Deciduous | |
| 45359 | J.D.Salinger's Novel 'The Catcher In The Rye' Is Set In Which Country | USA | |
| 45360 | Haarlem And The Hague Are Cities In Which Country | The Netherlands/Holland | |
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