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  1. Haldi is the Indian name for which spice?
  2. What colour is the cabbage moth?
  3. Dendrology is the scientific study of what?
  4. Who won the men's singles at Wimbledon in 1987?
  5. How many miles per second does light travel?
  6. Which American artist was awarded damages of one farthing after John Ruskin's criticism of his work provoked a lawsuit?
  7. What does a gricer take photographs of?
  8. Who played Mr White in the 1991 film Reservoir Dogs?
  9. How long is Johnny Walker Black Label whisky matured for?
  10. Which famous fashion designer was originally associated with the perfumes Opium and Rive Gauche?
  11. Who wrote the opera 'The Barber of Seville?
  12. What is the capital of Finland?
  13. Who was the last Aztec Emperor?
  14. Which US organisation's headquarters is situated in Langley, Virginia?
  15. Who was the first chancellor of the late-20th century re-united Germany?
  16. Madarosis is the absence or loss of which part of the body?
  17. Who played Candice Stowe in TV's Coronation Street?
  18. In which sport would a niblick be used?
  19. The Capets were the rulers of which European country?
  20. Who was the first woman editor of the Radio Times?
  21. India qualified for the Soccer World Cup in 1950 but were refused permission to take part; why?
  22. Who was the first person to have a blue plaque conferred on the house where he was born in Holly Street, Westminster, London?
  23. What is the world's largest sea, (excluding seas normally called oceans?
  24. Which group achieved a UK number one chart position with the same song in the years 1975, 1976, 1991 and 1992?
  25. Which prime minister took the UK into the EEC (as was then called?
  26. Which American artist was awarded damages of one farthing after John Ruskin's criticism of his work provoked a lawsuit?
  27. Which famous fashion designer was originally associated with the perfumes Opium and Rive Gauche?
  28. The Capets were the rules of which European country?
  29. QUESTION
  30. The word 'anserine' relates to which type of birds?
  31. What year was Inheritance Tax introduced in the UK?
  32. What is the art of Japanese flower arranging called?
  33. Which artist sculpted the lions at the foot of London's Nelson's Column?
  34. In 1983 which film did Barbra Streisand co-write, direct, produce and star in?
  35. In electronics what does LED stand for?
  36. Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?
  37. If an object is hastate what shape is it?
  38. What character did Beyonce Knowles play in the 2002 film Goldmember?
  39. What is the name of the publishers run by women for women?
  40. Who was the first person to have a blue plaque conferred on the house where he was born in Holly Street, Westminster, London?
  41. What US gangster's original name was Lester Gillis?
  42. What is the world's largest sea, (excluding seas normally called oceans)?
  43. What year did TV Soap Eastenders begin?
  44. What is the first sign of the Zodiac?
  45. Who is the Greek Goddess of Victory?
  46. Who wrote the book Brave New World?
  47. Which musician received the first gold disc, in 1941?
  48. Which country had the first Women's Institute, in 1897?
  49. On which part of the body would you wear a deer-stalker?
  50. Which King was the target of the Rye House Plot?
  51. Which type of beans are used to make baked beans?
  52. What musical aid did trumpeter John Shore invent in 1711?
  53. What is the technical term for the collar bone?
  54. Which group achieved a UK number one chart position with the same song in the years 1975, 1976, 1991 and 1992?
  55. Which twins were said to be the founders of Rome?
  56. Adam's Needle is another name for which plant?
  57. Which prime minister took the UK into the EEC (as was then called)?
  58. What is a person who shoes horses called?

Questions & Answers

Interactive Quiz

  1. Haldi is the Indian name for which spice?
    Turmeric
  2. What colour is the cabbage moth?
    Brown
  3. Dendrology is the scientific study of what?
    Trees
  4. Who won the men's singles at Wimbledon in 1987?
    Pat Cash
  5. How many miles per second does light travel?
    186000
  6. Which American artist was awarded damages of one farthing after John Ruskin's criticism of his work provoked a lawsuit?
    James Whistler
  7. What does a gricer take photographs of?
    Trains
  8. Who played Mr White in the 1991 film Reservoir Dogs?
    Harvey Keitel
  9. How long is Johnny Walker Black Label whisky matured for?
    12 years
  10. Which famous fashion designer was originally associated with the perfumes Opium and Rive Gauche?
    Yves Saint-Laurent
  11. Who wrote the opera 'The Barber of Seville?
    Rossini
  12. What is the capital of Finland?
    Helsinki
  13. Who was the last Aztec Emperor?
    Montezuma II
  14. Which US organisation's headquarters is situated in Langley, Virginia?
    CIA
  15. Who was the first chancellor of the late-20th century re-united Germany?
    Helmut Kohl
  16. Madarosis is the absence or loss of which part of the body?
    Eyelashes
  17. Who played Candice Stowe in TV's Coronation Street?
    Nikki Sanderson
  18. In which sport would a niblick be used?
    Golf
  19. The Capets were the rulers of which European country?
    France
  20. Who was the first woman editor of the Radio Times?
    Sue Robinson
  21. India qualified for the Soccer World Cup in 1950 but were refused permission to take part; why?
    Because the players were not permitted to play in bare feet.
  22. Who was the first person to have a blue plaque conferred on the house where he was born in Holly Street, Westminster, London?
    Lord Byron
  23. What is the world's largest sea, (excluding seas normally called oceans?
    Philippine Sea
  24. Which group achieved a UK number one chart position with the same song in the years 1975, 1976, 1991 and 1992?
    Queen
  25. Which prime minister took the UK into the EEC (as was then called?
    Edward Heath
  26. Which American artist was awarded damages of one farthing after John Ruskin's criticism of his work provoked a lawsuit?
    James Whistler
  27. Which famous fashion designer was originally associated with the perfumes Opium and Rive Gauche?
    Yves Saint-Laurent
  28. The Capets were the rules of which European country?
    France
  29. QUESTION
    The players couldn't play in bare feet
  30. The word 'anserine' relates to which type of birds?
    Geese
  31. What year was Inheritance Tax introduced in the UK?
    1986
  32. What is the art of Japanese flower arranging called?
    Ikebana
  33. Which artist sculpted the lions at the foot of London's Nelson's Column?
    Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
  34. In 1983 which film did Barbra Streisand co-write, direct, produce and star in?
    Yentl
  35. In electronics what does LED stand for?
    Light Emitting Diode
  36. Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?
    Roald Amundsen
  37. If an object is hastate what shape is it?
    Triangular
  38. What character did Beyonce Knowles play in the 2002 film Goldmember?
    Foxxy Cleopatra
  39. What is the name of the publishers run by women for women?
    Virago
  40. Who was the first person to have a blue plaque conferred on the house where he was born in Holly Street, Westminster, London?
    Lord Byron
  41. What US gangster's original name was Lester Gillis?
    Baby Face Nelson
  42. What is the world's largest sea, (excluding seas normally called oceans)?
    Philippine Sea
  43. What year did TV Soap Eastenders begin?
    1985
  44. What is the first sign of the Zodiac?
    Aries
  45. Who is the Greek Goddess of Victory?
    Nike
  46. Who wrote the book Brave New World?
    Aldous Huxley
  47. Which musician received the first gold disc, in 1941?
    Glen Miller
  48. Which country had the first Women's Institute, in 1897?
    Canada
  49. On which part of the body would you wear a deer-stalker?
    The head
  50. Which King was the target of the Rye House Plot?
    Charles II
  51. Which type of beans are used to make baked beans?
    Haricot
  52. What musical aid did trumpeter John Shore invent in 1711?
    The tuning fork
  53. What is the technical term for the collar bone?
    Clavicle
  54. Which group achieved a UK number one chart position with the same song in the years 1975, 1976, 1991 and 1992?
    Queen
  55. Which twins were said to be the founders of Rome?
    Romulus and Remus
  56. Adam's Needle is another name for which plant?
    The Yukka
  57. Which prime minister took the UK into the EEC (as was then called)?
    Edward Heath
  58. What is a person who shoes horses called?
    Farrier
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