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  1. What does the Regina mean in the British Queen's official title Elizabeth Regina?
  2. Alpha, Nevada and Snow Crown are types of which vegetable?
  3. What was the name of the Space Shuttle which exploded after take-off in January 1986?
  4. Which American writer said of golf, 'a good walk spoiled' ?
  5. What is the medical condition Herpes Zoster commonly called?
  6. What breed of dog is known as the Carriage Dog (because they were trained to run with horse-drawn carriages as guard dogs)?
  7. The Futhark is what type of alphabet?
  8. In which country is Timbuktu?
  9. Who in the 1940s invented the Aqua-Lung?
  10. What is the furcula of a bird more commonly called?
  11. What is the title of Thomas Hardy's last novel?
  12. Genuphobia is the irrational fear of what part of the body?
  13. Lake Pontchartrain is in which US state?
  14. What word, meaning something left in a will, refers to an old and incompatible organisational computing system?
  15. What formal two-word term refers to the investigation before completing a business investment or acquisition?
  16. What note is the second (second highest string on a guitar when tuned to standard concert pitch?
  17. In Britain a hamlet traditionally became a village when it acquired: a school, church, pub, or post-office?
  18. Called Coleoptera, meaning sheathed wing, what commonly known order of creatures contains more species than any other?
  19. The symbol ∞ (sideways 8 means what in mathematics?
  20. In poker which two-card combination has various cryptic nicknames related to dogs?
  21. The country Myanmar is still known in many parts of the world by what prior name?
  22. In UK road traffic lights what commonly follows a single amber light: red, green, red and amber, or green and amber?
  23. What word, meaning something left in a will, refers to an old and incompatible organisational computing system?
  24. What was the name of the Space Shuttle which exploded after take-off in January 1986?
  25. Which year saw the last commercial hovercraft English Channel crossing?
  26. What breed of dog is known as the Carriage Dog (because they were trained to run with horse-drawn carriages as guard dogs?
  27. Which singer/musician was born Steveland Judkins?
  28. What formal two-word term refers to the investigation before completing a business investment or acquisition?
  29. People born between about 1960-1980 are often referred to as Generation what?
  30. What note is the second (second highest) string on a guitar when tuned to standard concert pitch?
  31. In Britain a hamlet traditionally became a village when it acquired: a school, church, pub, or post-office?
  32. Donald Tusk became the prime minister of which country in November 2007?
  33. Called Coleoptera, meaning sheathed wing, what commonly known order of creatures contains more species than any other?
  34. The symbol ∞ (sideways 8) means what in mathematics?
  35. Who was Henry the Eighth's sixth wife?
  36. In poker which two-card combination has various cryptic nicknames related to dogs?
  37. What type of food is taleggio?
  38. Which playwright wrote Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?
  39. What does a Leyden jar store?
  40. What does the Regina mean in the British Queen's official title Elizabeth Regina?
  41. Which organisation retains copyright ownership of the laws of cricket?
  42. MICEX is the major stock exchange of which country?
  43. The country Myanmar is still known in many parts of the world by what prior name?
  44. In which English midlands city was author Alan Sillitoe born?
  45. Who was the target of an assassination plot in the 1978 film Foul Play?
  46. In UK road traffic lights what commonly follows a single amber light: red, green, red and amber, or green and amber?
  47. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded in which city in 1780?
  48. In which country was the painter Ford Madox Brown born?
  49. A logophile is a lover of what?
  50. What is a line on a map called which connects points of equal temperature?
  51. Loosehead is a position in which sport?
  52. Which country had the Roman name Cambria?

Questions & Answers

Interactive Quiz

  1. What does the Regina mean in the British Queen's official title Elizabeth Regina?
    Queen
  2. Alpha, Nevada and Snow Crown are types of which vegetable?
    Cauliflower
  3. What was the name of the Space Shuttle which exploded after take-off in January 1986?
    Challenger
  4. Which American writer said of golf, 'a good walk spoiled' ?
    Mark Twain
  5. What is the medical condition Herpes Zoster commonly called?
    Shingles
  6. What breed of dog is known as the Carriage Dog (because they were trained to run with horse-drawn carriages as guard dogs)?
    Dalmatian
  7. The Futhark is what type of alphabet?
    Runic
  8. In which country is Timbuktu?
    Mali
  9. Who in the 1940s invented the Aqua-Lung?
    Jacques Cousteau and Emile Gagnan
  10. What is the furcula of a bird more commonly called?
    Wishbone
  11. What is the title of Thomas Hardy's last novel?
    Jude the Obscure
  12. Genuphobia is the irrational fear of what part of the body?
    The knee
  13. Lake Pontchartrain is in which US state?
    Louisiana
  14. What word, meaning something left in a will, refers to an old and incompatible organisational computing system?
    Legacy
  15. What formal two-word term refers to the investigation before completing a business investment or acquisition?
    Due diligence
  16. What note is the second (second highest string on a guitar when tuned to standard concert pitch?
    B
  17. In Britain a hamlet traditionally became a village when it acquired: a school, church, pub, or post-office?
    Church
  18. Called Coleoptera, meaning sheathed wing, what commonly known order of creatures contains more species than any other?
    Beetles
  19. The symbol ∞ (sideways 8 means what in mathematics?
    Infinity
  20. In poker which two-card combination has various cryptic nicknames related to dogs?
    King and Nine 
  21. The country Myanmar is still known in many parts of the world by what prior name?
    Burma
  22. In UK road traffic lights what commonly follows a single amber light: red, green, red and amber, or green and amber?
    Red
  23. What word, meaning something left in a will, refers to an old and incompatible organisational computing system?
    Legacy
  24. What was the name of the Space Shuttle which exploded after take-off in January 1986?
    Challenger
  25. Which year saw the last commercial hovercraft English Channel crossing?
    2000
  26. What breed of dog is known as the Carriage Dog (because they were trained to run with horse-drawn carriages as guard dogs?
    Dalmatian
  27. Which singer/musician was born Steveland Judkins?
    Stevie Wonder
  28. What formal two-word term refers to the investigation before completing a business investment or acquisition?
    Due diligence
  29. People born between about 1960-1980 are often referred to as Generation what?
    X
  30. What note is the second (second highest) string on a guitar when tuned to standard concert pitch?
    B
  31. In Britain a hamlet traditionally became a village when it acquired: a school, church, pub, or post-office?
    A church
  32. Donald Tusk became the prime minister of which country in November 2007?
    Poland
  33. Called Coleoptera, meaning sheathed wing, what commonly known order of creatures contains more species than any other?
    Beetles
  34. The symbol ∞ (sideways 8) means what in mathematics?
    Infinity
  35. Who was Henry the Eighth's sixth wife?
    Katherine Parr
  36. In poker which two-card combination has various cryptic nicknames related to dogs?
    King and Nine
  37. What type of food is taleggio?
    Cheese
  38. Which playwright wrote Cat on a Hot Tin Roof?
    Tennessee Williams
  39. What does a Leyden jar store?
    Static electricity
  40. What does the Regina mean in the British Queen's official title Elizabeth Regina?
    Queen
  41. Which organisation retains copyright ownership of the laws of cricket?
    MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club)
  42. MICEX is the major stock exchange of which country?
    Russia
  43. The country Myanmar is still known in many parts of the world by what prior name?
    Burma
  44. In which English midlands city was author Alan Sillitoe born?
    Nottingham
  45. Who was the target of an assassination plot in the 1978 film Foul Play?
    The Pope
  46. In UK road traffic lights what commonly follows a single amber light: red, green, red and amber, or green and amber?
    Red
  47. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences was founded in which city in 1780?
    Boston
  48. In which country was the painter Ford Madox Brown born?
    France
  49. A logophile is a lover of what?
    Words
  50. What is a line on a map called which connects points of equal temperature?
    Isotherm
  51. Loosehead is a position in which sport?
    Rugby
  52. Which country had the Roman name Cambria?
    Wales
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