1 Carl and the Passions changed band name to what
2 How many rings on the Olympic flag 3 What colour is vermilion a shade of 4 King Zog ruled which country 5 What colour is Spock's blood 6 Where in your body is your patella 7 Where can you find London bridge today 8 What spirit is mixed with ginger beer in a Moscow mule 9 Who was the first man in space 10 What would you do with a Yashmak 11 Who betrayed Jesus to the Romans 12 Which animal lays eggs 13 On television what was Flipper 14 Who's band was The Quarrymen 15 Which was the most successful Grand National horse 16 Who starred as the Six Million Dollar Man 17 In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck 18 Who was Dan Dare's greatest enemy in the Eagle 19 What is Dick Grayson better known as 20 What was given on the fourth day of Christmas 21 What was Skippy ( on TV ) 22 What does a funambulist do 23 What is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog 24 What are bactrians and dromedaries 25 Who played The Fugitive 26 Who was the King of Swing 27 Who was the first man to fly across the channel 28 Who starred as Rocky Balboa 29 In which war was the charge of the Light Brigade 30 Who invented the television 31 Who would use a mashie niblick 32 In the song who killed Cock Robin 33 What do deciduous trees do 34 In golf what name is given to the No 3 wood 35 If you has caries who would you consult 36 What other name is Mellor’s famously known by 37 What did Jack Horner pull from his pie 38 How many feet in a fathom 39 which film had song Springtime for Hitler 40 Name the legless fighter pilot of ww2 41 What was the name of inn in Treasure Island 42 What was Erich Weiss better known as 43 Who sailed in the Nina - Pinta and Santa Maria 44 Which leader died in St Helena 45 Who wrote Gone with the Wind 46 What does ring a ring a roses refer to 47 Whose nose grew when he told a lie 48 Who has won the most Oscars 49 What would a Scotsman do with a spurtle 50 Which award has the words for valour on it 51 If you had pogonophobia what would you be afraid of 52 Who would take silk as part of their job 53 Who won an Oscar for the African Queen 54 Who sang the theme song in 9 to 5 55 What in business terms is the IMF 56 Ringo Star narrates which children's TV series 57 Which country grows the most fruit 58 Which company is owned by Bill Gates 59 What would you do with a maris piper 60 In Casablanca what is the name of the nightclub 61 What was the first James Bond book 62 What kind of animal is a lurcher 63 What is the currency of Austria 64 What is the Islamic equal to the red cross 65 In fable who sold a cow for five beans 66 How did Alfred Nobel make his money 67 Who was the first man to run a sub four minute mile 68 What are Munroes 69 Which car company makes the Celica 70 Air Lingus is the national airline of which country 71 Who discovered radium 72 What does an alopecia sufferer lack 73 Who painted The Haywain 74 Triskadeccaphobia is the fear of what 75 What is a baby rabbit called 76 Which country had The Dauphin as a ruler 77 Who did Michael Caine play in the Ipcress File (both names) 78 Who won Euro song contest Save All Your Kisses For Me 79 Which country had the guns of Naverone installed 80 Ictheologists study what 81 What is a Winston Churchill 82 Who or what lives in a formicarium 83 What type of acid is used in car batteries 84 It’s a flock of sheep what's a group of owls called 85 What animal would you find in a form 86 Who in books and films was the man of bronze 87 Who was Stan Laurels partner 88 What kind of food is Cullan Skink 89 What is classified by the A B O system 90 What plant does the Colorado beetle attack 91 Where did the Pied Piper play 92 To where in France do the sick make pilgrimages 93 In which city was the famous black hole 94 Christopher Cockerel invented what 95 Ray Bolger played who in The Wizard of Oz 96 Sabotage is French - What did the saboteurs use 97 Which part of the human body contains the most gold 98 If you had rubella what would you have caught 99 Mohs scale hardest substance is diamond - what's the softest 100 La Giaconda is better known as what 1 Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly 2 What links - Goa - Kerula - Assam - Bihar 3 Eric Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author 4 Names - Baker Cook obvious what did Cordwainer do 5 Which country do Sinologists study 6 Rudy Stevens became famous under which name 7 Which non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates 8 What is Orchesis - either professional or amateur 9 Taken literally what should you see in a Hippodrome 10 Who wrote the Man in the Iron Mask 11 Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch 12 Who piloted the first flight across the English channel 13 What was the first James Bond film 14 What 1991 film won best film, actor, actress, director Oscars 15 What was the capital of Ethiopia 16 Aescapalious emblem staff snake Greek Roman god of what 17 Giacomo Agostini - 122 Grand Prix 15 world titles what sport 18 What is the largest state in the USA 19 Led Deighton trilogy Game Set Match What 3 Capitals 20 Alan Stuart Konigsberg famous as who 21 Which human rights organisation founded 1961 got Nobel 1977 22 Whose autobiography was The long walk to Freedom 23 What was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter 24 Clyde Tonbaugh discovered what planet in 1930 25 Who won the women's heptathlon at Seoul in 1988 26 Who wrote Northanger Abbey 27 Who ran through the streets naked crying Eureka 28 Who composed the Brandeberg concertos full names 29 Who won the World Series in 1987 30 What is the correct term of address to the Pope 31 In which city was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847 32 Who composed the ballets Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker 33 AG Bell opened school in Boston in 1872 for Teachers of what 34 Benjamin Kubelsky 1894 fame as what comedian 35 In the Old Testament what book comes between Obadiah - Micah 36 Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film 37 Which chess piece could be a member of the church 38 Which German word means lightning war used in WW2 39 Broccoli belongs to what family of plants 40 Who designed the first Iron ship the Great Britain in 1845 41 Whose boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water 42 in 1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering 43 Who wrote Catch 22 (both names) 44 Which country set up the world’s first chemistry lab in 1650 45 What links the names Botvinik, Tal, Karpov, Fischer 46 What is the national flower of Japan 47 Bombardier Billy Wells was seen on many Rank films - why 48 Where in France do claret wines come from 49 What did mathematician John Napier invent in 1614 50 What was the world’s first high level programming language 1957 51 Consumption was the former name of which disease 52 Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State 53 What are the Sirocco, Mistral and Chinook 54 Who wrote about Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 55 Who, at USA customs declared, nothing but my genius 56 Issur Danielovitch became famous a who 57 Who sailed in the Golden Hind 58 What was the name of the plantation in Gone with the Wind 59 Who won the 1988 Superbowl 60 Which group believes in The Great Architect of the Universe 61 Robert Alan Zimmerman real name of who 62 Processed Galena produces which metal 63 Who wrote Gulliver’s Travels (both names) 64 What is a Ha Ha 65 In Japan what is Seppuku 66 Who discovered blood circulation 67 The dunnock is another name for which common bird 68 If someone said they were from Hellas - which country 69 Who was the son of Zeus and Maia - Gods Messenger 70 Roy Scherer jr became famous as who 71 Who wrote Brave New World (full name) 72 What links Calabria, Liguria, Puglia and Veneto 73 Which city in Rajasthan has riding breeches named after it 74 Portugal has had six Kings with what first name 75 What martial arts name means gentle way 76 Jean Claude Killy famous in which sport 77 Kimberlite contains what precious item 78 Who directed Dr Strangelove - 2001 - The Shining (full name) 79 Rene Lalique - Art Nouveau designer worked what material 80 Who created the children's land of Narnia and Lion Witch Wardrobe 81 What animal lives in a drey 82 Why is Louise Brown - born 1978 famous 83 The title of whose book translates as my struggle 84 Anna Mary Robinson - famous American painter - what name 85 In which country would you find the Negev desert 86 Which character has been played by the most actors 87 In Greek mythology a Hamadryads spirit guarded what 88 Jocasta was the wife of Laius and the mother of who 89 Who wrote The Rights of Man - and The Age of Reason 90 What is the capital of Sicily 91 What was invented by Dr Edward Land in 1947 92 Syd Barett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason - Group 93 Carlo Collodi created which famous children's character 94 What is mainly extracted from pitchblende 95 Which connects Delft, Sevres, Wedgwood, Chelsea 96 Which country introduced the worlds first diesel loco in 1912 97 in 1656 Christian Huygens invented what type of timekeeper 98 Duvali, Dushira and Holi are religious days in which religion 99 In what industry did John Davidson Rockefeller get rich 100 The Mau Mau were terrorists in which country late 50s early 60s |
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