q1=Which country is the nearest principality to England?&a1a=Wales&a1b=Monaco&a1c=Andorra&a1d=1&q2=In the tale of 'Aladdin', who emerges from the magic lamp?&a2a=Ali Baba&a2b=The Genie&a2c=Rumpelstiltskin&a2d=2&q3=In mechanics, what B is the apparatus that uses friction to slow the motion of the wheels of a vehicle?&a3a=Bulkhead &a3b=Big end&a3c=Brake&a3d=3&q4=In food, what is the main ingredient of Summer Pudding? &a4a=Chocolate&a4b=Fruit&a4c=Coconut&a4d=2&q5=In the 1933 film of the same name, what type of animal was King Kong?&a5a=Racehorse&a5b=Dinosaur&a5c=Gorilla&a5d=3&q6=Which is not a precious stone?&a6a=ruby&a6b=diamond&a6c=bark&a6d=3&q7=In the nursery rhyme, who did Georgie Porgie kiss and make cry?&a7a=The Girls&a7b=Old Mother Hubbard&a7c=Humpty Dumpty&a7d=1&q8=In politics, which MP is member for Richmond, North Yorkshire?&a8a=Charles Kennedy&a8b=William Hague&a8c=Tony Blair&a8d=2&q9=Which singer, now dead, was known as 'the pelvis'?&a9a=Elvis&a9b=Frank Sinatra&a9c=The Big Bopper&a9d=1&q10=Complete the title of the Shakespeare play 'Much ado about ... what '?&a10a=Love&a10b=Nothing&a10c=What You Will&a10d=2&q11=In chemistry, which letter is the symbol for the element called tungsten?&a11a=T&a11b=W&a11c=Y&a11d=2&q12=In film, Sam Neil and Laura Dern starred in which 1993 dinosaur adventure?&a12a=Jurassic Park&a12b=The Land That Time Forgot&a12c=One Million Years BC&a12d=1&q13=In sport, which is not a colour of the Olympic symbol consisting of five interlocking rings?&a13a=Red&a13b=Black&a13c=Purple&a13d=3&q14=What A is the name of the only venomous snake native to the British Isles?&a14a=Adder&a14b=Asp&a14c=Anaconda&a14d=1&q15=What is one quarter of sixty four?&a15a=Sixteen&a15b=Eight&a15c=Thirty two&a15d=1&q16=In aviation history, in which country were the Wright Brothers born?&a16a=United States&a16b=Canada&a16c=England&a16d=1&q17=In UK politics, in which year of the 1990s did the Welsh Regional Assembly first meet?&a17a=2001&a17b=1969&a17c=1999&a17d=3&q18=In music, a double bass is part of which group of the orchestra ?&a18a=Woodwind&a18b=Strings&a18c=Brass&a18d=2&q19=Sir Walter Raleigh was knighted by which English monarch in 1585?&a19a=Henry the Eighth &a19b=Elizabeth the First&a19c=Charles the First&a19d=2&q20=What H are are carnivorous, dog-like mammals, whose species are the spotted, striped and brown ?&a20a=Hoggets&a20b=Hyenas&a20c=Herdwicks&a20d=2&q21=In UK geography, the towns of South and North Shields sit on either side of which river?&a21a=Tyne&a21b=Mersey&a21c=Trent&a21d=1&q22=Which famous comedian and TV presenter has hosted ' Golden Shot', 'Celebrity Squares' and 'Family Fortunes'?&a22a=Jeremy Beadle&a22b=Bob Monkhouse&a22c=Bruce Forsyth&a22d=2&q23=Which Welsh football club is nicknamed the Swans?&a23a=Swansea City&a23b=Wrexham&a23c=Cardiff City&a23d=1&q24=For which American institute of higher education do the initials N.Y.U stand?&a24a=Netta Young University&a24b=New York University&a24c=National Youngpersons University&a24d=2&q25=Which actress played Madison, the mermaid in the 1984 film 'Splash'?&a25a=Cher&a25b=Daryl Hannah&a25c=Meryl Streep&a25d=2&q26=In food, onions are bulbs from which family of plants?&a26a=Cabbage&a26b=Lily&a26c=Pansy&a26d=2&q27=In pop music, complete Dr Hook's hit single, 'When you're in love with a beautiful ... what '?&a27a=Pair of Sexy Eyes&a27b=Lady&a27c=Woman&a27d=3&q28=Which is European country has a border with Poland, Denmark and France?&a28a=Austria&a28b=Hungary&a28c=Germany&a28d=3&q29=In human biology, what V is another name for a plantar wart on the sole of the foot?&a29a=Vertigo&a29b=Viroid&a29c=Verruca&a29d=3&q30=In art, outside which town does the 'Angel of the North' stand?&a30a=Gateshead&a30b=Gretna Green&a30c=Grantham&a30d=1&q31=In scientific terminology, what does the Prefix `Iso` mean?&a31a=Equal&a31b=Cold&a31c=Unequal&a31d=1&q32=In maths, expressed as a decimal, what is one quarter of five?&a32a=Two Point Five&a32b=One Point Two Five&a32c=Point two five&a32d=2&q33=The world's longest fence, stretching across Australia, was built to guard against which wild animal?&a33a=Kangaroo&a33b=Dingo&a33c=Camel&a33d=2&q34=In theatre, what C is the cloth that screens the stage from the audience's view?&a34a=Coverlet&a34b=Counterpane&a34c=Curtain&a34d=3&q35=In sport, which football club is nicknamed the Citizens?&a35a=Manchester United&a35b=Manchester City&a35c=Newcastle United&a35d=2&q36=In literature, which English novelist published the first collected series of 'Sketches by Boz' in 1836?&a36a=Henry Fielding &a36b=Thomas Hardy&a36c=Charles Dickens&a36d=3&q37=What D is a town in north east India and also a high quality black tea?&a37a=Dibrugarh&a37b=Darjeeling&a37c=Delhi&a37d=2&q38=In nature, what T is the part of an insect's body between the head and the abdomen?&a38a=Tail &a38b=Thorax&a38c=Throat&a38d=2&q39=In pop music, which Welsh band released the UK hit single 'Mr Writer' in 2001?&a39a=U2&a39b=Manic Street Preachers&a39c=Stereophonics&a39d=3&q40=In which city was British Prime Minister David Lloyd George born? &a40a=London&a40b=Cardiff&a40c=Manchester&a40d=3&q41=In art, in which century did the Cubist movement occur?&a41a=Eighteenth&a41b=Twentieth&a41c=Nineteenth&a41d=2&q42=In which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta does the character Ko-Ko appear?&a42a=Yeoman of the Guard&a42b=Gondoliers&a42c=The Mikado&a42d=3&q43=Which BBC TV programme changed its presenter in the year 2000 from Hugh Scully to Michael Aspel?&a43a=Question Time&a43b=The Antiques Roadshow&a43c=This Is Your Life&a43d=2&q44=In sport, which animals are regularly raced at Epsom and Lingfield Park?&a44a=Greyhounds&a44b=Horses&a44c=Pigeons&a44d=2&q45=In geography, what L is the main constituent of the famous Cotswold stone?&a45a=Loam&a45b=Lava&a45c=Limestone&a45d=3&q46=In Georges Bizet's opera 'Carmen,' what is the profession of Escamillo? &a46a=Soldier&a46b=Bull-Fighter&a46c=Barber&a46d=2&q47=In nature, which purple-flowered undershrub is the favourite food of the red grouse?&a47a=Purple sprouting broccoli&a47b=Clover&a47c=Heather&a47d=3&q48=A series of earthworks known as Offa's Dyke was built to mark the boundary between which countries?&a48a=England and Scotland&a48b=England and Wales&a48c=Norway and Sweden&a48d=2&q49=What A is the name given to any fully developed and mature animal?&a49a=Aged&a49b=Adolescent&a49c=Adult&a49d=3&q50=In pop music, which New Romantic group had a 1983 UK hit single with 'Union of the snake'?&a50a=The Smiths&a50b=Duran Duran &a50c=Spandau Ballet&a50d=2&q51=What's the surname of David - the fashion photographer who received a CBE in 2001?&a51a=Bailey&a51b=Hockney&a51c=Hemmings&a51d=1&q52=The Edinburgh Military Tattoo takes place in the grounds of which building and landmark?&a52a=Meadowbank Stadium&a52b=Palace of Holyroodhouse&a52c=Edinburgh Castle&a52d=3&q53=In history, for almost how many years was Queen Victoria a widow?&a53a=Forty&a53b=Twenty&a53c=Sixty&a53d=1&q54=What A is the collective name given to animals that live in or among trees?&a54a=Arboreal&a54b=Amphibian&a54c=Antipodean&a54d=1&q55=With which sport would you associate Heinz Harald Frentzen?&a55a=Skiing&a55b=Tennis&a55c=Formula One&a55d=3&q56=In science, which gas in the Earth's atmosphere, makes up 78 per cent of air?&a56a=Oxygen&a56b=Nitrogen&a56c=Argon&a56d=2&q57=In the UK, which motorway runs closest to the Lake District?&a57a=M1&a57b=M6&a57c=M25&a57d=2&q58=Which actor played Doctor John Harvey Kellogg in the 1994 film 'The Road To Wellville'?&a58a=John Hurt&a58b=Anthony Hopkins&a58c=Peter Finch&a58d=2&q59=In military clothing, what V is the part of a suit of armour that protects the face?&a59a=Vamplate&a59b=Visor&a59c=Vambrace&a59d=2&q60=The musical term allegro derives from which modern European language?&a60a=German&a60b=Italian&a60c=French&a60d=2&q61=Alan Bleasdale's 1982 series, 'Boys From the Blackstuff' was about unemployed people in which city?&a61a=Newcastle&a61b=Liverpool&a61c=Manchester&a61d=2&q62=What H is the art or science of making timepieces or of measuring time?&a62a=Histology&a62b=Horology&a62c=Hagiology&a62d=2&q63=In the Oscar Wilde play 'The Importance of Being Earnest', where was a character mislaid as a baby?&a63a=Handbag&a63b=Laundry Basket&a63c=Picnic Hamper&a63d=1&q64=What's the name of the sport where two teams hit a football-sized ball over a net with the hands?&a64a=Volleyball&a64b=Soft Ball&a64c=Hurling&a64d=1&q65=In human biology, the atria are the two chambers found in which part of the body?&a65a=Spleen&a65b=Liver&a65c=Heart&a65d=3&q66=What E is an annual National Welsh festival of arts and poetry, revived in the 19th century?&a66a=Equinox&a66b=Eisteddfod&a66c=Eucharist&a66d=2&q67=In pop music, what was the name given to Melanie B's debut album released in 2000?&a67a=Pepper&a67b=Hot&a67c=Chilli&a67d=2&q68=In which decade was the lawn mower invented?&a68a=1830s&a68b=1870s&a68c=1890s&a68d=1&q69=The English poet renowned for his bleakly realistic portrayal of life in the trenches in World War One is Siegfried ... who?&a69a=Sassoon&a69b=Brooke&a69c=Binyon&a69d=1&q70=What C is another name for the nutria, a South American aquatic rodent introduced into Britain for its fur?&a70a=Coypu &a70b=Coyote&a70c=Chihuahua&a70d=1&q71=In Roman mythology, on the banks of which river were Romulus and Remus abandoned?&a71a=Tiber&a71b=Po&a71c=Arno&a71d=1&q72=In Japan, what is Shoyu?&a72a=Chess&a72b=Soy Sauce&a72c=Warrior&a72d=2&q73=In which 1967 film did Faye Dunaway play Bonnie Parker?&a73a=Streetcar Named Desire&a73b=Bonnie and Clyde&a73c=Eyes of Laura Mars&a73d=2&q74=What R was the underground movement in France which fought against the axis powers during World War Two?&a74a=Resistance&a74b=Renaissance &a74c=Restoration &a74d=1&q75=In politics, Enoch Powell was Minister for Health in the 1960s for which political party?&a75a=Ulster Unionists&a75b=Conservative Party&a75c=Liberals&a75d=2&q76=In football, which London club did Gustavo Poyet leave to join Spurs in June 2001?&a76a=Fulham&a76b=Chelsea&a76c=Arsenal&a76d=2&q77=The Welsh coastal town of Bangor is at the Conway Bay end of which straits?&a77a=Bass Straits&a77b=Menai Straits&a77c=Dire Straits&a77d=2&q78=In pop music, Little Richard had a 1957 UK hit single with the song 'Long Tall …who'?&a78a=Lucille&a78b=Sally&a78c=Jenny&a78d=2&q79=In science, which gas replaced the more dangerous hydrogen in airships?&a79a=Helium&a79b=Methane&a79c=Radon&a79d=1&q80=In tennis, at which club is the Stella Artois championship held annually before Wimbledon?&a80a=Queens&a80b=Flushing Meadow&a80c=Roland Garros&a80d=1&q81=In the animal kingdom, what type of primate is a marmoset? &a81a=Parrot&a81b=Monkey&a81c=Goat&a81d=2&q82=In nature, what N is the genus of plants to which a daffodil belongs?&a82a=Nepenthes&a82b=Nymphoides&a82c=Narcissus&a82d=3&q83=What F is a blacksmith specialising in the shoeing of horses?&a83a=Furrier&a83b=Farrier&a83c=Filibuster&a83d=2&q84=Who wrote the novel 'The Great Gatsby' which features Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker?&a84a=Ernest Hemingway&a84b=F Scott Fitzgerald &a84c=Agatha Christie&a84d=2&q85=In December 1989, Nicolae Ceausescu was overthrown as leader of which east European communist country?&a85a=Poland&a85b=Hungary&a85c=Romania&a85d=3&q86=In the American TV comedy series 'Friends', which regular character is a Palaeontologist?&a86a=Chandler Bing&a86b=Phoebe Buffay&a86c=Ross Geller&a86d=3&q87=In nature, what A can be used in jewellery and is a tree resin that traps insects and plant?&a87a=Amethyst&a87b=Amber&a87c=Aquamarine&a87d=2&q88=In money, Florence Nightingale used to be featured on which English bank note?&a88a=Hundred pound note&a88b=Ten Pound Note&a88c=Twenty pound note&a88d=2&q89=What is the Spanish word for `Yes`?&a89a=Hola&a89b=Si&a89c=Seis&a89d=2&q90=In TV soaps, what was the name of the pub whose landlords were Den and Angie Watts ?&a90a=Rovers Return&a90b=The Queen Victoria&a90c=Woolpack&a90d=2&q91=What 'S' is the surname of a UK advertising mogul born in Iraq and a keen modern art collector?&a91a=Schepisi&a91b=Sacheverell&a91c=Saatchi&a91d=3&q92=Which actor played James Bond in the 1967 film 'You Only Live Twice'?&a92a=Roger Moore&a92b=Sean Connery&a92c=George Lazenby&a92d=2&q93=In food, the Welsh cheese Y Fenni is mature cheddar with what type of seeds in it?&a93a=Sunflower&a93b=Mustard&a93c=Poppy&a93d=2&q94=What was the first name of Elvis Presley's mother? &a94a=Mavis&a94b=Gladys&a94c=Alice&a94d=2&q95=In TV, what was the name of Lee Majors` character in the 1970s TV show ' Six Million Dollar Man'?&a95a=Colonel Austin Powers&a95b=Colonel Steve Austin&a95c=Colonel Austin Healey&a95d=2&q96=What was the main crop of former President Jimmy Carter's family farm?&a96a=Pineapples&a96b=Peanuts&a96c=Cotton&a96d=2&q97=In cookery, what does the G stand for, in the abbreviation for the common food additive `M.S.G.`?&a97a=Glycerol&a97b=Glutamate&a97c=Gliadin&a97d=2&q98=The Manchester Ship Canal links the city of Manchester to the estuary of which river?&a98a=Tyne&a98b=Mersey&a98c=Severn&a98d=2&q99=In religion, in which decade of the twentieth century was the Hare Krishna movement founded?&a99a=1960s&a99b=1940s&a99c=1920s&a99d=1&q100=Which actress starred opposite Richard Burton as 'Cleopatra' in the 1963 film of the same name?&a100a=Julie Christie&a100b=Ingrid Bergman&a100c=Elizabeth Taylor&a100d=3&q101=Which Welsh poet wrote `Portrait of The Artist As A Young Dog`?&a101a=Owen Glendower&a101b=John Thomas&a101c=Dylan Thomas&a101d=3&q102=In literature, which Irish author wrote `Finnegan's Wake`?&a102a=James Joyce&a102b=Samuel Beckett&a102c=Seamus Heaney&a102d=1&q103=In maths, if the temperature in Paris is 75 degrees Fahrenheit and in Rome, 26 degrees Celsius, which is true?&a103a=Rome is hotter&a103b=Paris is hotter&a103c=They are the same temperature&a103d=1&q104=In TV, 'Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years' was based on which author's novel?&a104a=Barbara Cartland&a104b=Jackie Collins&a104c=Sue Townsend&a104d=3&q105=Mount Olympus in Greece has its namesake in the Olympic National Park in which North-Western US state?&a105a=Maine&a105b=Washington&a105c=Montana&a105d=2&q106=Llandaff Cathedral is in which Welsh City?&a106a=Bangor&a106b=Swansea&a106c=Cardiff&a106d=3&q107=In travel, in which Egyptian City are the `Ramses Station` and the `City of the Dead` ?&a107a=Cairo&a107b=Alexandria&a107c=Luxor&a107d=1&q108=Which pop group had UK hit singles with `I'm A Believer` and `Last Train To Clarksville`?&a108a=The Monkees&a108b=Emerson Lake and Palmer&a108c=Electric Light Orchestra&a108d=1&q109=In film, which actress won two BAFTAs for her role as `Tallulah` in the 1976 musical `Bugsy Malone`?&a109a=Faye Dunaway&a109b=Carrie Fisher&a109c=Jodie Foster&a109d=3&q110=In sound, the decibel is one-tenth of a measurement named after which telephone inventor?&a110a=Declan Ibel&a110b=Alexander Graham Bell&a110c=Henri Deci&a110d=2&q111=Which Welsh footballer scored a total of five goals for Liverpool in FA Cup Finals?&a111a=Steve Harkness&a111b=Paul Ince&a111c=Ian Rush&a111d=3&q112=In biology, if expiration is the term for breathing out, what is the term for breathing in?&a112a=Exfoliation&a112b=Exhileration&a112c=Inspiration&a112d=3&q113=In sport, a badminton match normally comprises the best of how many games?&a113a=Five&a113b=Three&a113c=Twenty One&a113d=2&q114=In chemistry, the letter `I` is the symbol for which element in the periodic table?&a114a=Iridium&a114b=Iron&a114c=Iodine&a114d=3&q115=In the 2001 General Election Campaign, which party's slogan was 'A real chance for real change'?&a115a=Conservatives&a115b=Monster Raving Loony Party&a115c=Liberal Democrats&a115d=3&q116=In pop music, which girl's name is the title of `The Rolling Stones' 1973 UK Hit Single?&a116a=Lucy&a116b=Angie&a116c=Ruby&a116d=2&q117=What's the name of the bombs designed by Sir Barnes Wallis and used to destroy German dams in 1943?&a117a=Hun stunners&a117b=Vickers vengeance&a117c=Bouncing Bombs&a117d=3&q118=Members of which religious group meet at Kingdom Halls?&a118a=Salvation Army&a118b=Quakers&a118c=Jehovah's Witnesses&a118d=3&q119=In the children's TV cartoon, what type of animal was `Huckleberry`?&a119a=Ostrich&a119b=Dog&a119c=Rabbit&a119d=2&q120=The 1964 collection of poetry by Philip Larkin is called `The Whitsun ... what`?&a120a=Weddings&a120b=Wild Oats&a120c=Warblings&a120d=1&q121=In horse racing, what's the name of the investigation that takes place after a race to check no cheating occurred?&a121a=False start&a121b=Stewards Enquiry&a121c=Suspension&a121d=2&q122=In pop music, which actress sang with David Essex on the 1994 single `True Love Ways`?&a122a=Kate Winslet&a122b=Catherine Zeta Jones&a122c=Cher&a122d=2&q123=Which term refers to the material made of paper-pulp and moulded to make utensils or sculpture?&a123a=Par Avion&a123b=Papier Mache&a123c=Pastiche&a123d=2&q124=Proverbially. `Many a mickle makes a ... what?`&a124a=Tickle&a124b=Muckle&a124c=Pickle&a124d=2&q125=In politics, who was Minister of Health from 1945 to 1951 at the time the NHS was created?&a125a=Anthony Eden&a125b=Aneurin Bevan&a125c=Winston Churchill&a125d=2&q126=In the children's nursery rhyme, which Bobby went to sea with silver buckles at his knee?&a126a=Blue&a126b=Shaftoe&a126c=Ewing&a126d=2&q127=In geography, which city in Tennessee was named after the capital of ancient Egypt?&a127a=Alexandria&a127b=Nashville&a127c=Memphis&a127d=3&q128=Which American songwriter is said to have taken his surname from a Welsh poet?&a128a=Bruce Springsteen&a128b=Bob Dylan&a128c=Neil Diamond&a128d=2&q129=With which profession is Vivienne Westwood associated?&a129a=Songwriting&a129b=Fashion designer&a129c=Hairdressing&a129d=2&q130=Which alcoholic drink is known as `Mothers Ruin`?&a130a=Gin&a130b=Port&a130c=Whisky&a130d=1&q131=In which decade did the construction of the Berlin Wall begin?&a131a=1950's &a131b=1960s&a131c=1940's&a131d=2&q132=In education, when referring to a type of degree, what do the initials B.A. stand for?&a132a=Batchelor of Architecture&a132b=Bachelor of Arts&a132c=Batchelor of Agriculture&a132d=2&q133=Going anti-clockwise on a compass, which point is ninety degrees from North?&a133a=East&a133b=West&a133c=South&a133d=2&q134=On which American river is the Hoover Dam?&a134a=Hudson&a134b=Mississippi&a134c=Colorado&a134d=3&q135=The Pont d'Avignon, featured in the traditional song, is on which river?&a135a=Loire&a135b=Rhone&a135c=Seine&a135d=2&q136=Debra Winger provided the voice of which character in a 1982 Steven Spielberg film?&a136a=Hook&a136b=E.T.&a136c=The Family Dog&a136d=2&q137=Which British pop group had a UK hit single with the song `All Right Now` in 1970 and 1991?&a137a=Fleetwood Mac&a137b=Free&a137c=Genesis&a137d=2&q138=Which American world war two commander later became the thirty-fourth President?&a138a=Dwight Eisenhower&a138b=John F Kennedy&a138c=George Bush&a138d=1&q139=Which TV discussion programme has been presented by Robin Day, Peter Sissons and David Dimbleby?&a139a=News Night&a139b=Question Time&a139c=World at One&a139d=2&q140=In politics, of which British Trade Union was Arthur Scargill elected as President in 1981?&a140a=TGWU&a140b=NUM&a140c=NFU&a140d=2&q141=In travel, Dam Square and Anne Frank's House can both be found in which European City?&a141a=Prague&a141b=Amsterdam&a141c=Vienna&a141d=2&q142=In film, which former star of the Goons played `Mr Bumble` in the 1968 musical `Oliver`?&a142a=Harry Secombe&a142b=Peter Sellers&a142c=Spike Milligan&a142d=1&q143=In Art, in which century did the Impressionist movement begin in France?&a143a=19th&a143b=20th&a143c=18th&a143d=1&q144=In biology, bradycardia is a slowing in activity of which organ?&a144a=Heart&a144b=Bowels&a144c=Brain&a144d=1&q145=In History, which Roman general wrote a commentary of his conquests in the Gallic Wars?&a145a=Julius Caesar&a145b=Nero&a145c=Hadrian&a145d=1&q146=In the nursery rhyme, 'Sing a song of Sixpence', what part of the maid's body was pecked off by a blackbird?&a146a=Her Nose&a146b=Her Ear&a146c=Her Thumb&a146d=1&q147=In food, which continent did the `Bhaji` originate in?&a147a=Asia&a147b=Australia&a147c=Europe&a147d=1&q148=Which sport would you usually watch at the US venues Torrey Pines and Sawgrass?&a148a=Golf&a148b=Skiing&a148c=Tennis&a148d=1&q149=In geography, which country is the largest in South America and the 5th largest in the world?&a149a=Brazil&a149b=Peru&a149c=Chile&a149d=1&q150=In pop music, complete the title of the 1983 UK hit single by Culture Club - 'Church of the Poison ... what' `?&a150a=Ivy&a150b=Mind&a150c=Pen&a150d=2&q151=Which artistic style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries means `new art`?&a151a=Art Nouveau&a151b=Art Deco&a151c=Cubism&a151d=1&q152=The 'Knights Templar' were one of the main military orders in which 11th and 12th century expeditions to the Holy Land?&a152a=Crusades&a152b=Punic Wars&a152c=War of the Roses&a152d=1&q153=In the 1951 Film 'The African Queen', the actress who starred as Rose Sayer was Katharine ... who?&a153a=O'Mara&a153b=Ross&a153c=Hepburn&a153d=3&q154=In fashion, what does the French phrase pret a porter mean?&a154a=Ross&a154b=Hepburn&a154c=O'Mara&a154d=2&q155=In fashion, what does the French phrase pret a porter mean?&a155a=Travelling Bag&a155b=Best Quality&a155c=Ready To Wear&a155d=3&q156=Offred is a woman forced to be a surrogate mother in which 1985 Margaret Atwood novel?&a156a=The Robber Bride&a156b=The Handmaid's Tale&a156c=The Edible Woman&a156d=2&q157=In music, what is the title of William Walton's Coronation March, 'Orb and ... what`'&a157a=Mitre&a157b=Sceptre&a157c=Crown&a157d=2&q158=Which Manchester United and England midfielder made his league debut on loan to Preston in 1995?&a158a=Andy Saville&a158b=Archie Gemmil&a158c=David Beckham&a158d=3&q159=In the human body, which part of the skeleton is also known as the patella?&a159a=Collar bone&a159b=Elbow&a159c=Kneecap&a159d=3&q160=In computer language, what is a group of eight bits called?&a160a=Mouse&a160b=Floppy disk&a160c=Byte&a160d=3&q161=What's the title of the feature film animated by `Wallace and Gromit` creator Nick Park, and released in 2000?&a161a=The Wrong Trousers&a161b=A Close Shave&a161c=Chicken Run&a161d=3&q162=Benelux is the collective name for Luxembourg, Belgium and which other country?&a162a=Germany&a162b=France&a162c=Netherlands&a162d=3&q163=What is the name of the war dance performed by the All Blacks before a rugby game?&a163a=Haka&a163b=Hadji&a163c=Halva&a163d=1&q164=In which 1958 Hitchcock Film does the detective played by James Stewart have a fear of heights?&a164a=Vertigo &a164b=Psycho&a164c=Rear Window&a164d=1&q165=Which singers husband, Sonny Bono, was elected to the US House of Representatives in 1994?&a165a=Cher&a165b=Mariah Carey&a165c=Joni Mitchell&a165d=1&q166=What name is given to the foam produced in summer on plants by the nymphs of frog-hoppers?&a166a=Algae&a166b=Frogspawn&a166c=Cuckoo-Spit&a166d=3&q167=In the nursery rhyme, `Baa Baa Black Sheep`, where does the little boy live?&a167a=In a shoe&a167b=Gloucester&a167c=Down The Lane&a167d=3&q168=The highly seasoned sausage containing pork and paprika called a chorizo, originates from which European country?&a168a=France&a168b=Spain&a168c=Italy&a168d=2&q169=In finance, which tax is known by the initials C.G.T?&a169a=Conspicuous Gains Tax&a169b=Capital Gains Tax&a169c=Coast Guard Tax&a169d=2&q170=Which Cardiff born composer wrote the song 'Keep the Home Fires Burning' in 1914?&a170a=Hoagey Carmichael &a170b=Ivor Novello&a170c=Noel Coward&a170d=2&q171=On a standard clock face, how many degrees is the angle between one o'clock and seven o'clock?&a171a=180&a171b=90&a171c=360&a171d=1&q172=The city of Chicago lies on the shore of which American Great Lake?&a172a=Erie&a172b=Lake Michigan&a172c=Huron&a172d=2&q173=In Henry Fielding's novel of the same name, what is the name of the baby Squire Allworthy finds on his bed?&a173a=Tom Jones&a173b=Fanny Hill&a173c=Moll Flanders&a173d=1&q174=In the title of the 1937 Disney Film, 'Snow White' was accompanied by how many dwarfs?&a174a=Seven&a174b=Five&a174c=Twelve&a174d=1&q175=In Italy, if you were eating al fresco, where would you be?&a175a=Outdoors&a175b=In a seafood restaurant&a175c=In a cellar bistro&a175d=1&q176=In Boxing, which article of clothing is given as a trophy to mark winning the World Championship?&a176a=Tartan jacket&a176b=Green jersey&a176c=Belt&a176d=3&q177=Which British MP was hit by an egg whilst campaigning in Rhyl in 2001?&a177a=John Prescott&a177b=Tony Blair&a177c=Jack Straw&a177d=1&q178=In maths, if it's 12 kilometres to the swimming pool and 4 miles to the gym, which statements is correct?&a178a=The g ym is closer&a178b=The swimming pool is closer&a178c=They are both the same distance away&a178d=1&q179=In government correspondence, for what do the letters O.H.M.S stand?&a179a=On Her Majesty’s Service&a179b=Offering Her Majesty's Salutations&a179c=On Her Majesty's Ship&a179d=1&q180=In entertainment, Brooklyn is the son of which pop singer?&a180a=Cher&a180b=Madonna&a180c=Victoria Beckham&a180d=3&q181=In meat production, what `G` is a cured or smoked ham?&a181a=Gavel&a181b=Gammon&a181c=Gascon&a181d=2&q182=In the 1830s, Hans Christian Andersen wrote the fairy tale 'The Princess and the ... what`?&a182a=Petunia&a182b=Porcupine&a182c=Pea&a182d=3&q183=In which country would you find the region of Burgundy?&a183a=Germany&a183b=Italy&a183c=France&a183d=3&q184=In anthropology, what is a matriarchal society led by?&a184a=Apes&a184b=Men&a184c=Women&a184d=3&q185=What `P` is a journalism and literature award named after a Hungarian born writer?&a185a=Pullman&a185b=Pulitzer&a185c=Pugin&a185d=2&q186=In Formula One motor racing, what are the two colours of the chequered flag shown to the winner?&a186a=Black and orange&a186b=Red and yellow&a186c=Black and white&a186d=3&q187=The northern French occupation of England in the eleventh century was known as the 'what ... Conquest`?&a187a=Viking&a187b=Saxon&a187c=Norman&a187d=3&q188=In TV, Robert Lindsay played Wolfie in the 1970s sitcom 'Citizen ... who'?&a188a=Smith&a188b=Kane&a188c=Power&a188d=1&q189=With which specific industry has the London Street, Savile Row, been associated since the 19th century?&a189a=Tailoring&a189b=Shoe making&a189c=Jewellery&a189d=1&q190=In Luxembourg, prior to the Euro, one hundred centimes made up which unit of currency?&a190a=Franc&a190b=Schilling&a190c=Mark&a190d=1&q191=In the 1963 film 'The Pink Panther', which character was played by Peter Sellers?&a191a=Inspector Clouseau&a191b=Chief Inspector Dreyfus&a191c=Inspector Morse&a191d=1&q192=In sport, for which north London football club did Gary Lineker play in the 1991 FA Cup Final?&a192a=Tottenham Hotspur&a192b=Everton&a192c=Chelsea&a192d=1&q193=In religion, what A is the name given to the surface or structure upon which a sacrifice is made?&a193a=Aisle&a193b=Altar&a193c=Apse&a193d=2&q194=In which country of the UK is the Firth of Forth?&a194a=Scotland &a194b=Wales&a194c=Ireland&a194d=1&q195=In literature, the collection of stories known as 'Aesop's Fables' is associated with which ancient civilisation?&a195a=Greek&a195b=Roman&a195c=Egyptian&a195d=1&q196=In maths, how many children can share forty sweets equally, if they each have five?&a196a=Ten&a196b=Eight&a196c=Five&a196d=2&q197=In the animal kingdom, what is the name given to the insulating fat of whales and other large sea mammals?&a197a=Blubber&a197b=Balsa&a197c=Baleen&a197d=1&q198=What A was the name given to the group of countries opposed to the Allies in World War Two?&a198a=Anzacs&a198b=Awacs&a198c=Axis&a198d=3&q199=How many 'Angry Men' were there, in the title of the 1957 film starring Henry Fonda?&a199a=Four&a199b=Ten&a199c=Twelve&a199d=3&q200=In English superstition, which bird do you wish 'Good Day' to, in order to avoid bad luck?&a200a=Crow&a200b=Rook&a200c=Magpie&a200d=3&q201=In geography, Rhode Island and Maine are states in which country?&a201a=Australia&a201b=Canada&a201c=United States&a201d=3&q202=In music, Keith Duffy became famous as a member of which Irish Boy-Band?&a202a=Boyzone&a202b=Westlife&a202c=Pogues&a202d=1&q203=The name of which northern French port literally means 'The Haven'?&a203a=Calais&a203b=Le Havre&a203c=Brest&a203d=2&q204=What F is the name of the device for igniting a bomb or dynamite?&a204a=Fuse&a204b=Futon&a204c=Furze&a204d=1&q205=To remove both ends of a fruit or vegetable is to ' top and …what'?&a205a=Tail&a205b=Turn&a205c=Trim&a205d=1&q206=In tennis, what describes a good serve that's unreturnable and untouched by the opposing player?&a206a=Ace&a206b=First serve&a206c=Deuce&a206d=1&q207=Finish the lyric from the musical 'Oliver !' - 'Consider yourself at home, consider yourself one of the...what?&a207a=Hoi Palloi&a207b=Lucky ones&a207c=Family&a207d=3&q208=What was the surname of the post-war British Prime Minister, whose first names were `James Harold`?&a208a=Douglas-Home&a208b=Callaghan&a208c=Wilson&a208d=3&q209=The only mammal capable of sustained flight, what B has wings extending between the fingers and limbs?&a209a=Bat&a209b=Bird&a209c=Bushbaby&a209d=1&q210=In biology, halitosis is the medical name for which condition?&a210a=Dandruff&a210b=Bad Breath&a210c=Smelly feet&a210d=2&q211=In science, a substance with a P.H. value of two is which of the following? Acidic, alkaline or neutral?&a211a=Neutral&a211b=Akaline&a211c=Acidic&a211d=3&q212=In film, which 'Dame' played both Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth 1st during the 1990s?&a212a=Dame Edna Everage&a212b=Dame Maggie Smith&a212c=Dame Judi Dench&a212d=3&q213=From which Shakespeare play comes the line 'Something is rotten in the state of Denmark'?&a213a=Macbeth&a213b=Othello&a213c=Hamlet&a213d=3&q214=Which mountain range contains the highest peak in the British Isles?&a214a=Pennines&a214b=Cambrians&a214c=Grampians&a214d=3&q215=In language, what is the American word for pavement?&a215a=Sidetrack&a215b=Sidewalk&a215c=Sideline&a215d=2&q216=In maths, what is the square root of eighty-one?&a216a=Twenty four&a216b=Eighteen&a216c=Nine&a216d=3&q217=In cooking, what S is the name given to cream which does not thicken when beaten?&a217a=Soft&a217b=Single&a217c=Skimmed &a217d=2&q218=In pop music, the title of R.E.M's 1991 UK hit single was 'Shiny happy ... What'?&a218a=Teachers&a218b=Faces&a218c=People&a218d=3&q219=In hospital, what do the initials I.C.U. stand for ?&a219a=Imperial Cancer Unti&a219b=Intensive Care Unit&a219c=Intravenous Care Unit&a219d=2&q220=In golf, how many players are involved in a 'four ball'?&a220a=Eight&a220b=Two&a220c=Four&a220d=3&q221=In geography, by what name was Oslo known until 1925?&a221a=Carolina&a221b=Caterina&a221c=Christiana&a221d=3&q222=In the animal kingdom, the 'Tawny', 'Great Horned' and 'Barn' are all types of which bird of prey?&a222a=Kestrel&a222b=Eagle&a222c=Owl&a222d=3&q223=In science, what H is a three dimensional image produced using laser light?&a223a=Hydrofoil&a223b=Holocene&a223c=Hologram&a223d=3&q224=Which musical's about a professor's betting that he'll teach a `commoner` to be a lady?&a224a=Oliver!&a224b=My Fair Lady&a224c=Miss Saigon&a224d=2&q225=In literature, where in a written work would you find an epilogue?&a225a=The end&a225b=At the bottom of each page&a225c=The beginning&a225d=1&q226=In nature, which catkin-bearing British tree has two native species - the 'Silver' and the 'Downy'?&a226a=Larch&a226b=Oak&a226c=Birch&a226d=3&q227=In music, what F is a sign placed before a note, which lowers it by a semitone?&a227a=Fard&a227b=Fah&a227c=Flat&a227d=3&q228=Complete the title of this film and book about growing up in Limerick, 'Angela's …what' ?&a228a=Ashes&a228b=Aunties&a228c=Anxieties&a228d=1&q229=By what name is American frontiersman and showman William Frederick Cody better known?&a229a=Buffalo Bill &a229b=Wyatt Earp&a229c=Davy Crockett&a229d=1&q230=In theatre, what A is a major division in a play, comprising two or more scenes?&a230a=Act&a230b=Adaptation&a230c=Adjunct&a230d=1&q231=Sufi', 'Sunni' and 'Shi`ite' are branches of which religion?&a231a=Buddhism&a231b=Islam&a231c=Hare Krishna&a231d=2&q232=In which sport did David Wilkie win an Olympic gold medal in 1976?&a232a=Swimming&a232b=Judo&a232c=High jump&a232d=1&q233=In chemistry, the letters AL are the symbol for which element in the periodic table?&a233a=Aluminium&a233b=Silver&a233c=Americum&a233d=1&q234=What type of food is Roquefort?&a234a=Cheese&a234b=Lettuce&a234c=Pasta&a234d=1&q235=Which singer starred in the 1964 film 'Viva Las Vegas'?&a235a=Elvis Presley&a235b=Cliff Richard&a235c=Jerry Lee Lewis&a235d=1&q236=The Pilgrim's Way is a footpath once used by people travelling to which Kent cathedral?&a236a=Canterbury&a236b=Dover&a236c=Royal Tunbridge Wells&a236d=1&q237=In pop music, 'Black Lace' had 1984 UK hit singles with 'Agadoo' and 'Do the … what'?&a237a=Lambada&a237b=Conga&a237c=Salsa&a237d=2&q238=What F is the bow-tie shaped pasta, which translates from the Italian as butterflies?&a238a=Farfalle&a238b=Fetuccine&a238c=Fusili&a238d=1&q239=In pop music, which band had a 1994 UK number one hit single with 'Stay another day'?&a239a=East Seventeen&a239b=Oasis&a239c=Blur&a239d=1&q240=In geography, Magnetic Island and Fraser Island are situated off the east coast of which country?&a240a=Australia&a240b=Canada&a240c=Chile&a240d=1&q241=In military history, how many seats were there in the standard British World War 2 fighter plane, the Spitfire?&a241a=One&a241b=Two&a241c=Four&a241d=1&q242=In religion, the Mormon Church is officially called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day ... what?&a242a=Saints&a242b=Prophets&a242c=Apostles&a242d=1&q243=In TV in 1963, William Hartnell became the first person to play which character?&a243a=Doctor Who&a243b=Captain James T Kirk&a243c=Catweazel&a243d=1&q244=In the animal kingdom, the osprey is what type of animal?&a244a=Bird&a244b=Fish&a244c=Snake&a244d=1&q245=In maths, what is nine times six?&a245a=Fifty-four&a245b=Ninety-six&a245c=Forty-eight&a245d=1&q246=What was the name of the cross shaped symbol which featured on the Nazi national flag in 1935?&a246a=Swastika&a246b=Blue Max&a246c=Ankh&a246d=1&q247=Which American President was born in Hope, Arkansas on 19 August 1946?&a247a=Bill Clinton&a247b=John F Kennedy&a247c=Jimmy Carter&a247d=1&q248=Of which Italian city is the Grand Canal the main thoroughfare?&a248a=Venice&a248b=Rome&a248c=Naples&a248d=1&q249=What is the word for a song performed at night, by a suitor, under a woman's window ?&a249a=Serenade&a249b=Sonata&a249c=Son et Lumiere&a249d=1&q250=What's the word for a song performed at night under a woman's window ?&a250a=Serenade&a250b=Sonata&a250c=Son et Lumiere&a250d=1&q251=In geography, which English city features an area of gardens and lawns by the river known as `The Backs`?&a251a=Cambridge&a251b=Oxford&a251c=Durham&a251d=1&q252=In Rugby Union, what number would you usually find on a fly half's shirt?&a252a=Ten&a252b=One&a252c=Six&a252d=1&q253=In nature, what N is the name given to a young locust?&a253a=Nymph&a253b=Nyala&a253c=Novice&a253d=1&q254=Which London bridge was completed in 1894? &a254a=Tower Bridge&a254b=Albert Bridge&a254c=London Bridge&a254d=1&q255=Which 1995 Ron Howard film starring Tom Hanks had the tagline 'Houston, we have a problem'?&a255a=Apollo 13&a255b=2001: A Space Odyssey&a255c=Space 1999: Alien Attack&a255d=1&q256=In sport, what is the name of the soft pads worn in the mouth by boxers to protect their teeth?&a256a=Gumshields&a256b=Gumshoes&a256c=Gumboots&a256d=1&q257=In theatre, the play 'What The Butler Saw', was written by Joe … who?&a257a=Orton&a257b=Sloane&a257c=Synge&a257d=1&q258=In which country is Shannon International Airport?&a258a=Republic of Ireland&a258b=Scotland&a258c=Wales&a258d=1&q259=What L is both a youth in Greek mythology and a shy character from the cartoon strip 'Peanuts'?&a259a=Linus&a259b=Leda&a259c=Lycorias&a259d=1&q260=In TV, starting off as stooge to Arthur Haynes and Benny Hill, who went on to present 'Sale of the Century'?&a260a=Nicholas Parsons&a260b=Jim Davidson&a260c=Jim Bowen&a260d=1&q261=What C is the name of the artist famous for wrapping buildings and areas of landscape in fabric?&a261a=Christo&a261b=Courvoisier&a261c=Corbiere&a261d=1&q262=What is the acronym for the Basque separatist movement?&a262a=ETA&a262b=EOKA&a262c=EBU&a262d=1&q263=In pop music, which singer and actor had the 1954 UK hit single 'That's Amore'?&a263a=Dean Martin&a263b=Frank Sinatra&a263c=Perry Como&a263d=1&q264=According to the title of the 1946 film, how many times does the postman always ring?&a264a=Twice&a264b=Once&a264c=Three times&a264d=1&q265=In 1982, Prince Charles laid the foundation stone of which library's new home near St Pancras station in London?&a265a=British Library&a265b=Library of Congress&a265c=Bodleian Library&a265d=1&q266=In Scotland, which city is furthest north - Glasgow, Aberdeen or Edinburgh?&a266a=Aberdeen&a266b=Glasgow&a266c=Edinburgh&a266d=1&q267=In science, the space probe `Lunar Prospector` found what on the moon?&a267a=Ice&a267b=A double decker bus&a267c=A Russian flag&a267d=1&q268=The former US President John F. Kennedy was baptised into which Christian church? &a268a=Roman Catholic&a268b=Baptist&a268c=Episcopalian&a268d=1&q269=In history, the Marshall Plan was intended to regenerate western Europe after which world war ?&a269a=World War Two&a269b=Boer War&a269c=Gulf War&a269d=1&q270=What pop singer did Stevie Wonder 'Just call to say'?&a270a=Happy birthday&a270b=It's over&a270c=I love you&a270d=3&q271=The Trans-Siberian Express goes between Vladivostock and which Russian city?&a271a=Moscow&a271b=St Petersburg&a271c=Murmansk&a271d=1&q272=In snooker, how many points is the pink ball worth?&a272a=Six&a272b=One&a272c=Four&a272d=1&q273=In maths, what is one third of twelve thousand?&a273a=Four thousand&a273b=One thousand&a273c=Three thousand&a273d=1&q274=In geography, which sea is directly north of Poland?&a274a=Baltic Sea&a274b=Meditteranean&a274c=Black Sea&a274d=1&q275=In Douglas Adams` 1979 novel, who is sent to update Earth's entry in the 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'?&a275a=Ford Prefect&a275b=Arthur Dent&a275c=Marvin&a275d=1&q276=In the 1977 film 'Saturday Night Fever', which US actor starred as `Tony Manero`?&a276a=John Travolta&a276b=Tom Hanks&a276c=Patrick Swayze&a276d=1&q277=In finance, the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations is commonly known by which acronym?&a277a=NASDAQ&a277b=NAFTA&a277c=NAACP&a277d=1&q278=In TV, which comedy duo do you link with the phrase 'It's goodnight from me'&a278a=Two Ronnies&a278b=Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer&a278c=Cannon and Ball&a278d=1&q279=In geography, Elbrus and Kilimanjaro are examples of which natural feature?&a279a=Mountain&a279b=Waterfall&a279c=River&a279d=1&q280=In sport, in which European country is Leopardstown Racecourse?&a280a=Wales&a280b=Republic of Ireland&a280c=Scotland&a280d=2&q281=In music, Sir Adrian Boult was appointed musical director of which London orchestra in 1950?&a281a=London Philharmonic Orchestra&a281b=City of Birmingham Orchestra&a281c=BBC Symphony Orchestra&a281d=1&q282=TV presenters Ant and Dec played characters in 'Byker Grove' called 'P.J.' and ... who?&a282a=Duncan&a282b=Tucker&a282c=Bradley&a282d=1&q283=In money, which new British coin was first issued in 1986 to commemorate the Commonwealth Games?&a283a=Two Pounds&a283b=One pound&a283c=Twenty pence&a283d=1&q284=In history, which of the following ages is the oldest - stone, iron or bronze?&a284a=Stone&a284b=Iron&a284c=Bronze&a284d=1&q285=In South America, what is the official language of Colombia?&a285a=Portuguese&a285b=Spanish&a285c=French&a285d=2&q286=In science, apart from water vapour, which gas is often referred to as being the main greenhouse gas?&a286a=Nitrogen&a286b=Methane&a286c=Carbon Dioxide&a286d=3&q287=The 1997 film 'Good Will Hunting' was written by and starred Ben Affleck and which other actor?&a287a=Matt Dillon&a287b=Sean Penn&a287c=Matt Damon&a287d=3&q288=In the human body, how many bones are there in the forearm?&a288a=Twelve&a288b=Sixteen&a288c=Two&a288d=3&q289=In pop music, which Swedish duo had a 1990 UK hit single with 'It Must Have Been Love'?&a289a=Roxette&a289b=A-Teens&a289c=Club8&a289d=1&q290=What farm vehicle, used to pull heavy loads, often has back wheels larger than the front wheels?&a290a=Combine Harvester&a290b=Plough&a290c=Tractor&a290d=3&q291=In the TV soap 'EastEnders', what was the name of Ethel Skinner's pug dog?&a291a=Roly&a291b=Well 'Ard&a291c=Willy&a291d=3&q292=At which sport did St Helens defeat Bradford Bulls in the 2001 Challenge Cup Final?&a292a=Basketball&a292b=American football&a292c=Rugby League&a292d=3&q293=The 1980s films ' Breakfast Club' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' were produced and directed by John ... who?&a293a=Cusack&a293b=Landis&a293c=Hughes&a293d=3&q294=In children's TV, the story of a little doll made out of scraps of material was called 'Rag Dolly ... what'?&a294a=Molly&a294b=Polly&a294c=Anna&a294d=3&q295=Hammerfest, Europe's most northerly town, is in which country?&a295a=Sweden&a295b=Norway&a295c=Finland&a295d=2&q296=In pop music, Don McLean's song 'Vincent' was a homage to which famous artist?&a296a=Van Gogh&a296b=Turner&a296c=Monet&a296d=1&q297=What L is a city that stands on a limestone ridge and overlooks the Fens?&a297a=Lewis&a297b=Lerwick&a297c=Lincoln&a297d=3&q298=Which material, used to make stockings, was invented in 1938?&a298a=Nylon&a298b=Draylon&a298c=Polyester&a298d=1&q299=Which British city was home to the famous `Hacienda` night club?&a299a=London&a299b=Manchester&a299c=Birmingham&a299d=2&q300=The US city of El Paso stands on the border of which other country?&a300a=Mexico&a300b=Belize&a300c=Guatemala&a300d=1&q301=Which pig organ was originally the filling of the saveloy sausage?&a301a=Testicles&a301b=Brains&a301c=Lungs&a301d=2&q302=For which American sport is Larry Bird famous?&a302a=American football&a302b=Baseball&a302c=Basketball&a302d=3&q303=The 1980 drama 'Death of A Princess' caused a diplomatic rift between Britain and which country?&a303a=Libya&a303b=Dubai&a303c=Saudi Arabia&a303d=3&q304=Which singer, born in Jamaica in 1945, had a backing group called 'The Wailers'?&a304a=Desmond Deckker&a304b=Grace Jones&a304c=Bob Marley&a304d=3&q305=In history, which Egyptian queen was the last ruler of the Macedonian dynasty?&a305a=Shakira&a305b=Octavia&a305c=Cleopatra &a305d=3&q306=Which Soviet leader was famous for the slogan 'Socialism in one country'?&a306a=Trotsky&a306b=Lenin&a306c=Stalin&a306d=3&q307=In language, which day of the week is `Venerdi` in Italian?&a307a=Sunday&a307b=Thursday&a307c=Friday&a307d=3&q308=In tennis, Martina Hingis was named after which former woman player?&a308a=Martina Wade&a308b=Martina Navratilova&a308c=Martina Sukova&a308d=2&q309=In the USA, what do the letters D.C stand for, in the city Washington D.C?&a309a=Dulles County&a309b=District of Columbia&a309c=Democratic Constitution&a309d=2&q310=The medieval manuscript known as 'The Book of Kells' is housed in which European city?&a310a=Cardiff&a310b=Edinburgh&a310c=Dublin&a310d=3&q311=At which sport did Socrates represent Brazil?&a311a=Polo&a311b=Football&a311c=Tennis&a311d=2&q312=In pop music, ABC had a 1982 UK hit single with 'The look of ... what'?&a312a=You&a312b=Love&a312c=A Broken Heart&a312d=2&q313=What do we call the number the Romans represented by the letter M ?&a313a=One hundred&a313b=One Thousand&a313c=Fifty&a313d=2&q314=To which country is the Venus Fly Trap plant native?&a314a=New Zealand&a314b=China&a314c=United States&a314d=3&q315=In rowing, what name's given to the person who steers the boat and directs the rhythm of the rowers?&a315a=Stroke&a315b=Cox&a315c=Sweep&a315d=2&q316=During which religious holiday weekend did the 1916 Rising begin in Ireland?&a316a=Whitsun&a316b=Christmas&a316c=Easter&a316d=3&q317=Which medical service was established in Australia by John Flynn?&a317a=Royal Flying Doctor Service&a317b=Blood Transfusion Service&a317c=Bone Marrow Matching Service&a317d=1&q318=What was the first name of Dr Freud, the Austrian founder of Psycho-Analysis?&a318a=Sigmund&a318b=Siegfried&a318c=Carl&a318d=1&q319=Which TV cook is better known as 'The Naked Chef'?&a319a=Jamie Oliver&a319b=Rick Stein&a319c=Gary Rhodes&a319d=1&q320=In US politics, for which party did Dan Quayle serve as Vice-President?&a320a=Republican&a320b=Reform Party&a320c=Democrats&a320d=1&q321=In which city is the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art?&a321a=Aberdeen&a321b=Glasgow&a321c=Edinburgh&a321d=3&q322=In fashion, in which century was the bra invented?&a322a=Twentieth&a322b=Nineteenth&a322c=Twelfth&a322d=1&q323=In geography, the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar are situated in which continent?&a323a=Australia&a323b=India&a323c=Africa&a323d=3&q324=In maths, what is three quarters of three hundred?&a324a=Two Hundred and Twenty Five&a324b=One hundred and fifty&a324c=One hundred&a324d=1&q325=In which war did Neil Armstrong serve as a fighter pilot, before training as an astronaut?&a325a=Spanish Civil War&a325b=Korean War&a325c=Vietnam&a325d=2&q326=Complete the title of The Four Tops 1988 UK hit single 'Loco in ... where'?&a326a=Los Angeles&a326b=London&a326c=Acapulco&a326d=3&q327=Who was the 1st woman to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean?&a327a=Amy Johnson&a327b=Amelia Earhart&a327c=Grace Darling&a327d=2&q328=Which actor is the father of Kim Basinger's daughter Ireland?&a328a=Ralph Fiennes&a328b=Alec Baldwin&a328c=Jude Law&a328d=2&q329=The letters A.D are used as an abbreviation of which Latin phrase?&a329a=Anno Domini&a329b=Ad Infinitum&a329c=Ad Interim&a329d=1&q330=In maths, what is thirty per cent of sixty?&a330a=Eighteen&a330b=Thirty&a330c=Fifteen&a330d=1&q331=Elaine Paige performed a duet with which British female artist on the UK number one 'I know him so well'?&a331a=Dusty Springfield&a331b=Barbara Dickson&a331c=Bonnie Tyler&a331d=2&q332=In science, which colour comes between yellow and blue in the rainbow?&a332a=Green&a332b=Blue&a332c=Violet&a332d=1&q333=In the nursery rhyme, Polly put the kettle on - but who took it off again?&a333a=Lucy&a333b=Susie&a333c=Sukey&a333d=3&q334=In politics, Carlos Menem was elected President of which South American country in 1989?&a334a=Argentina&a334b=Brazil&a334c=Peru&a334d=1&q335=Which family of art galleries operates in Liverpool and St Ives?&a335a=Hermitage&a335b=Tate &a335c=Tretyakov&a335d=2&q336=Which English-born novelist settled in Australia and wrote 'A Town Like Alice'?&a336a=Denis Wheatley&a336b=Nevil Shute&a336c=EM Forster&a336d=2&q337=In money, what shape is a British twenty pence piece?&a337a=Heptagon&a337b=Octagon&a337c=Round&a337d=1&q338=What was the name of the golden retriever who accompanied Simon Groom on 'Blue Peter'?&a338a=Patch&a338b=Shep&a338c=Goldie&a338d=3&q339=Which day during Holy Week do Christians commemorate Jesus washing his disciples feet?&a339a=Maundy Thursday&a339b=Shrove Tuesday&a339c=Ash Wednesday&a339d=1&q340=In classical music, which Norwegian composer wrote 'Peer Gynt' in 1875?&a340a=Purcell&a340b=Grieg&a340c=Graun&a340d=2&q341=In which1980 film did Jack Nicholson play a frustrated writer, working as a caretaker at the Overlook Hotel?&a341a=One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest&a341b=The Shining&a341c=As Good As It Gets&a341d=2&q342=In history, which famous French heroine is also known as the 'Maid of Orleans'?&a342a=Joan of Arc&a342b=Marie Antoinette&a342c=Empress Josephine&a342d=1&q343=In shipping, what S is the name given to the recovery of sunken vessels or their cargoes?&a343a=Salvation&a343b=Salvo&a343c=Salvage&a343d=3&q344=In maths, how many metres are there in half a kilometre?&a344a=Five hundred&a344b=Fifty &a344c=Ten&a344d=1&q345=In human biology, the primary function of the skull is to enclose and protect which organ?&a345a=Brain&a345b=Spine&a345c=Heart&a345d=1&q346=In the animal kingdom, which Australian animal is commonly referred to as a 'Roo'?&a346a=Kangaroo&a346b=Bushbaby&a346c=Wallaby&a346d=1&q347=In literature, the title of the children's folk story is 'Ali Baba and the forty ... hat'?&a347a=Fairies&a347b=Thieves&a347c=Pieces of Gold&a347d=2&q348=What Z was a caped, masked hero from the 1950's, who rode a white horse called 'Phantom'?&a348a=Zed&a348b=Zorro&a348c=Zachary&a348d=2&q349=The term used to describe a large, prestigious company considered a safe investment is ' blue ... what '?&a349a=Peter&a349b=Note&a349c=Chip&a349d=3&q350=In history, which famous international shipping canal was opened in 1869?&a350a=Panama&a350b=Suez Canal&a350c=Corinth&a350d=2&q351=Insomniacs habitually find it difficult to do what?&a351a=Sleep&a351b=Remember&a351c=Hear&a351d=1&q352=In science, how many colours of light are produced by a laser? &a352a=One&a352b=Seven&a352c=Eleven&a352d=1&q353=Which is the first thriller by John Buchan to centre around the character Richard Hannay?&a353a=The Thirty-Nine Steps&a353b=Prester John&a353c=Montrose&a353d=1&q354=Ending in 1922, what O was the name given to the Turkish Empire?&a354a=Ostrogoth Empire&a354b=Ottoman Empire&a354c=Orcadian Empire&a354d=2&q355=In geography, which is the largest of the Earth's seven continents?&a355a=Antarctica&a355b=Africa&a355c=Asia&a355d=3&q356=In cricket, what C has a batsman reached if he has scored one hundred runs?&a356a=Century&a356b=Crease&a356c=Circuit&a356d=1&q357=In which English county is the stately home, Chatsworth House? &a357a=Derbyshire&a357b=Lancashire&a357c=Yorkshire&a357d=1&q358=In nature, to which class of animals do birds belong?&a358a=Reptilia&a358b=Insecta&a358c=Aves&a358d=3&q359=In literature, what S is a poem consisting of fourteen lines and using a formal rhyme scheme?&a359a=Sonnet&a359b=Sonata&a359c=Sonar&a359d=1&q360=In history, Harry S. Truman was President of which country between 1945 and 1953?&a360a=United States&a360b=Australia&a360c=Canada&a360d=1&q361=Which famous painting was stolen from the Louvre in August 1911?&a361a=Mona Lisa&a361b=Water Lilies&a361c=Laughing Cavalier&a361d=1&q362=In tourism, which city would you visit to see The Pantheon? &a362a=Paris&a362b=Athens&a362c=Rome&a362d=3&q363=The song 'Candle in the wind' was performed by whom at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales?&a363a=Sting&a363b=Kiri Te Kanawa&a363c=Elton John&a363d=3&q364=Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are panel members on which TV news quiz?&a364a=Never Mind The Buzzcocks&a364b=They Think It's All Over&a364c=Have I Got News For You &a364d=3&q365=What B is an Arab desert nomad?&a365a=Bedouin&a365b=Begonia&a365c=Belemnite&a365d=1&q366=When was the Pre-Raphaelite movement established?&a366a=1740s&a366b=1840s&a366c=1640s&a366d=2&q367=In which country was Mary Queen of Scots brought up in, between the ages of 16-18?&a367a=Germany&a367b=France&a367c=Italy&a367d=2&q368=In geography, through which two countries of the UK does the River Severn flow?&a368a=England and Wales&a368b=England and Scotland&a368c=Wales and Scotland&a368d=1&q369=What P are balls of choux pastry filled with cream and covered in chocolate sauce?&a369a=Provolone&a369b=Prosciutto&a369c=Profiterole&a369d=3&q370=In maths, what's the distance from the centre of a circle to the circumference?&a370a=Diameter&a370b=Locus&a370c=Radius&a370d=3&q371=In the animal kingdom, which animal is referred to as 'The Ship of the Desert'?&a371a=Horse&a371b=Mule&a371c=Camel&a371d=3&q372=Which Scottish-born singer sang the theme for the 1981 Bond film, 'For Your Eyes Only'?&a372a=Sheena Easton&a372b=Andy Stewart&a372c=Lulu&a372d=1&q373=The seafood dish moules is known by what name in English?&a373a=Prawns&a373b=Lobster&a373c=Mussels&a373d=3&q374=Complete the title of the 1970s music programme, `The Old Grey Whistle ... what`?&a374a=Stop&a374b=Blower&a374c=Test &a374d=3&q375=What V is the name for a sleeveless undergarment worn on the upper part of the body?&a375a=Voile&a375b=Vest&a375c=Visor&a375d=2&q376=In history, Robert 1st, the fourteenth-century king of Scotland, was also known by what name?&a376a=Robert the Red&a376b=Robert the Bruce&a376c=Rob Roy&a376d=2&q377=What is the official language of Venezuela?&a377a=Dutch&a377b=Portuguese&a377c=Spanish&a377d=3&q378=In religion, the first five sections of which holy book are called the 'Torah' in the Jewish faith?&a378a=The Talmud&a378b=The Koran&a378c=The Bible&a378d=3&q379=In golf, to what does the term 'back nine' refer on an eighteen hole course? &a379a=The nine clubs a player may use&a379b=The first nine holes&a379c=The last nine holes&a379d=3&q380=In biology, which two letters are used to designate male and female chromosomes?&a380a=X and Y&a380b=O and A&a380c=R and H&a380d=1&q381=In fashion, what C is a French term referring to individually created, rather than mass produced, clothes?&a381a=Couture&a381b=Chic&a381c=Cortege&a381d=1&q382=Which famous comedian played Ali Oopla in the TV series 'Whoops Baghdad'?&a382a=Frankie Howerd&a382b=Kenneth Williams&a382c=Larry Grayson&a382d=1&q383=What is the medical name for short-sightedness?&a383a=Tachycardia&a383b=Diptheria&a383c=Myopia&a383d=3&q384=In music, the American composer whose songs include 'Night and Day' and 'I Get a Kick Out Of You' is Cole ... who ?&a384a=Gerschwin&a384b=Coward&a384c=Porter&a384d=3&q385=In human biology, what S is the name of the dividing wall which separates the nostrils?&a385a=Sinus&a385b=Sphincter&a385c=Septum&a385d=3&q386=What M is a method of nursery education named after its Italian founder?&a386a=Monteverdi&a386b=Montez&a386c=Montessori&a386d=3&q387=Caron Keating and Anthea Turner have all been presenters on which BBC children's programme?&a387a=Newsround&a387b=Tiswas&a387c=Blue Peter&a387d=3&q388=In food, Orzo is a variety of what ? &a388a=Pasta&a388b=Rice&a388c=Lettuce&a388d=1&q389=The tiny American showman, Charles Stratton, was better known as 'Tom … who '?&a389a=Thumb&a389b=The Piper's Son&a389c=Sawyer&a389d=1&q390=What type of animal mainly produces the perfume ingredient musk?&a390a=Deer&a390b=Whale&a390c=Goat&a390d=1&q391=Which of the following - Yellow, Baltic or North Pacific- is one of the seven seas?&a391a=North Pacific&a391b=Yellow&a391c=Baltic&a391d=1&q392=With which sport is the TV commentator Peter Alliss famously associated?&a392a=Horse racing&a392b=Golf&a392c=Rugby&a392d=2&q393=In cookery, what A is a clear, savoury jelly usually made from knuckle of veal or calf's foot?&a393a=Advocaat&a393b=Absinthe&a393c=Aspic&a393d=3&q394=In history, for what do the letters V.E. stand in V.E. Day?&a394a=Victorian Empire&a394b=Victorian Era&a394c=Victory in Europe&a394d=3&q395=In money, in which year was the first British fifty pence piece introduced? &a395a=1969&a395b=1979&a395c=1959&a395d=1&q396=David Cassidy was a member of which TV family in the 1970s?&a396a=The Partridge Family&a396b=Waltons&a396c=Simpsons&a396d=1&q397=In geography, what J is an Indonesian island of the Greater Sunda Islands?&a397a=Java&a397b=Jamaica&a397c=Japan&a397d=1&q398=To what did the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Company change its name in 1961?&a398a=Lord Chamberlain's Company&a398b=Royal Shakespeare Company&a398c=Her Majesty's Shakespeare Company&a398d=2&q399=Complete the title of the 1982 UK hit single by The Clash - 'Rock the …what '?&a399a=Roof off&a399b=Casbah&a399c=House&a399d=2&q400=In which country is the town of Welshpool?&a400a=England&a400b=Wales&a400c=Scotland&a400d=2&q401=Of which American sport is the F.I.B.A. the international governing body?&a401a=American football&a401b=Baseball&a401c=Basketball&a401d=2&q402=From 1961 to 1966, Richard Chamberlain played which TV doctor?&a402a=Doctor Kildare&a402b=Dr Doug Ross&a402c=Dr Finlay&a402d=1&q403=In food, what B is the name given to the husk of barley, wheat or other grain?&a403a=Bur&a403b=Beard&a403c=Bran&a403d=3&q404=In literature, the 1938 novel 'Scoop' was written by Evelyn ... who?&a404a=Trollope&a404b=Elliott&a404c=Waugh&a404d=3&q405=In clothing, who championed trousers for women in the 1850s? &a405a=Cami Knickerson&a405b=Gloria Knickerbocker&a405c=Amelia Bloomer&a405d=3&q406=Which natural phenomenon produces an instantaneous heat of around fifty Thousand degrees Fahrenheit?&a406a=Thunder&a406b=Lightning&a406c=Tornado&a406d=2&q407=On a piano what notes are between Csharpe and F?&a407a=D, Dsharpe, E&a407b=C, Csharpe, Cflat&a407c=D, Dflat, E&a407d=1&q408=In transport, in which country was the BMW car company founded?&a408a=Austria&a408b=Switzerland&a408c=Germany&a408d=3&q409=In the animal world, one of the world's few egg-laying mammals is the duck-billed ... what?&a409a=Platypus&a409b=Aardvark&a409c=Bushbaby&a409d=1&q410=In art and literature, what G is a French term for type, species or class of composition?&a410a=Gauche&a410b=Genus&a410c=Genre&a410d=3&q411=In art, which two-word English term is used to describe a painting of inanimate objects?&a411a=Real Life&a411b=Pre Raphaelite&a411c=Still life&a411d=3&q412=Which former Labour Secretary of State for Northern Ireland retired as an MP at the 2001 general election?&a412a=Neil Kinnock&a412b=Mo Mowlam&a412c=Jack Straw&a412d=2&q413=In food, what A is the red fruit served with saltfish, that makes up the Jamaican national dish?&a413a=Aioli&a413b=Ackee&a413c=Alfalfa&a413d=2&q414=The surname of the two famous cricketing brothers whose initials were WG and EM is?&a414a=Grace&a414b=Cowdrey&a414c=Holding&a414d=1&q415=In UK geography, which of the following cities is further east - Manchester, Sheffield or Norwich?&a415a=Sheffield&a415b=Norwich&a415c=Manchester&a415d=2&q416=In TV, which member of the `Monty Python` team sang the theme tune to the BBC sitcom 'One Foot in the Grave'?&a416a=John Cleese&a416b=Michael Palin&a416c=Eric Idle&a416d=3&q417=In maths, how many hours does it take the hour hand of a standard clock to travel through ninety degrees?&a417a=Three&a417b=Six&a417c=Nine&a417d=1&q418=In the animal kingdom, what F is the name given to the broad, flat limb that a seal uses for swimming?&a418a=Flubber&a418b=Flapper&a418c=Flipper&a418d=3&q419=In which English county are the cliffs known as the Seven Sisters - Essex, East Sussex or Kent?&a419a=East Sussex&a419b=Kent&a419c=Essex&a419d=1&q420=In sport, in which event did Brit Tessa Sanderson win the gold medal at the 1984 Olympics?&a420a=100 metres&a420b=High jump&a420c=Javelin&a420d=3&q421=In geography, Lake Biwa is the largest lake in which country in Eastern Asia?&a421a=North Korea&a421b=Thailand&a421c=Japan&a421d=3&q422=On the children's TV show 'Bodger and Badger', what is the Badger's favourite food? &a422a=Mashed Potato&a422b=Yorkshire pudding&a422c=Jelly&a422d=1&q423=Hackney, Shire and Holstein are all breeds of which animal?&a423a=Horse&a423b=Chicken&a423c=Pig&a423d=1&q424=In which year of the 20th century was the vacuum cleaner invented?&a424a=1941&a424b=1921&a424c=1901&a424d=3&q425=In literature, under which pen name did Mary Ann Evans write the novel 'Silas Marner' in 1861?&a425a=Charlotte Bronte&a425b=Thomas Hardy&a425c=George Eliot&a425d=3&q426=In pop music, complete the title of UB40`s 1988 UK hit single, 'Breakfast In ... what '?&a426a=New York&a426b=Bed&a426c=Babylon&a426d=2&q427=The economist whoose general theory is considered a turning point in economic policy is John Maynard ... who?&a427a=Adams&a427b=Milton&a427c=Keynes&a427d=3&q428=In the 1963 film ' Great Escape', which English actor played Blythe, the forger?&a428a=David McCallum&a428b=Donald Pleasence&a428c=James Garner&a428d=2&q429=In maths, how many cubic feet make one cubic yard?&a429a=3&a429b=9&a429c=27&a429d=3&q430=In British politics, to which day of the week did Tony Blair move Prime Minister's Questions, in May 1997?&a430a=Friday&a430b=Tuesday&a430c=Wednesday&a430d=3&q431=In astrology, which sign follows Aquarius as the last sign of the Zodiac?&a431a=Gemini&a431b=Capricorn&a431c=Pisces&a431d=3&q432=Which German composer wrote the opera 'Tannhauser' in 1845?&a432a=Beethoven&a432b=Schumann&a432c=Wagner&a432d=3&q433=What is the capital city of Romania?&a433a=Bratislava&a433b=Bucharest&a433c=Budapest&a433d=2&q434=The colloquial term for road humps designed to slow down traffic is sleeping ... what?&a434a=Policemen&a434b=Partners&a434c=Wardens&a434d=1&q435=Complete the name of the pop group that first charted in the UK in 1977: 'Earth, Wind and ... what?'&a435a=Water&a435b=Sea&a435c=Fire&a435d=3&q436=In which US city would you find the Lyndon B Johnson Space Centre?&a436a=Austin&a436b=Denver&a436c=Houston&a436d=3&q437=In the nursery rhyme 'Three Blind Mice', which part of the mice did the farmer's wife cut off?&a437a=Tails&a437b=Noses&a437c=Feet&a437d=1&q438=In the UK, which long-running industrial dispute ended on the fourth of March, 1985?&a438a=Miners' Strike&a438b=National Strike&a438c=Post Office Strike&a438d=1&q439=In which decade did John Wyndham first publish 'The Day of The Triffids'?&a439a=1920s&a439b=1940s&a439c=1950s&a439d=3&q440=In tennis, what system ranks top players in tournaments so they don't face each other until later rounds?&a440a=Slice&a440b=Seeding&a440c=Service&a440d=2&q441=In the comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes', what type of animal is Hobbes?&a441a=Rhino&a441b=Tiger&a441c=Dog&a441d=2&q442=The UK telephone service that consists of a recorded message telling the exact time is called the 'what ... clock'?&a442a=Body&a442b=Cosmic&a442c=Speaking&a442d=3&q443=In which language is the Qur`an recited in a Mosque?&a443a=Latin&a443b=Arabic&a443c=English&a443d=2&q444=Which sugar is found in milk?&a444a=Fructose&a444b=Lactose&a444c=Glucose&a444d=2&q445=Which US city was founded by a French trader in 1701 and is synonymous with the American car industry?&a445a=Detroit&a445b=Denver&a445c=Dayton&a445d=1&q446=In maths, how many children can share one hundred sweets equally, if they each have ten?&a446a=Ten&a446b=Twenty&a446c=Fifty&a446d=1&q447=The term `sadism` is derived from the name of which eighteenth century writer?&a447a=Ignatius Sadismo&a447b=Francoise Sgan&a447c=Marquis de Sade&a447d=3&q448=Which twentieth century US President had the middle name Milhous?&a448a=Richard Nixon&a448b=Jimmy Carter&a448c=Bill Clinton&a448d=1&q449=In which century was London's Globe Theatre originally erected?&a449a=Sixteenth&a449b=Seventeenth&a449c=Fifteenth&a449d=1&q450=In the TV comedy ' Royle Family', what is the first name of the character played by Caroline Aherne?&a450a=Cheryl&a450b=Barbara&a450c=Denise&a450d=3&q451=The full name of the New York art gallery known as MOMA is the Museum of… what?&a451a=Mexican Art&a451b=Minimalist Art&a451c=Modern Art&a451d=3&q452=Which former actress from 'Neighbours' released the pop album 'Left of Middle' in 1997?&a452a=Holly Vance&a452b=Kylie Minogue&a452c=Natalie Imbruglia&a452d=3&q453=In history, which Lord headed the inquiry into the Profumo Affair?&a453a=Lord Archer&a453b=Lord Lucan&a453c=Lord Denning&a453d=3&q454=In food, which nut is known as both the ground nut and the monkey nut ?&a454a=Brazil nut&a454b=Peanut&a454c=Hazel nut&a454d=2&q455=The British Judo player who won an Olympic Silver Medal at the 1980 games is Neil ... who?&a455a=Armstrong&a455b=Adams&a455c=Tennant&a455d=2&q456=In the proverb, which two words go before 'Pound Foolish'?&a456a=Penny Pinching&a456b=Penny Wise&a456c=Penny Foolish&a456d=2&q457=In which 1970s TV series did Raymond Burr play a wheelchair-bound detective?&a457a=Cannon&a457b=Banacek&a457c=Ironside&a457d=3&q458=In horse racing, which famous grey gelding won the King George V Chase four times in the 1980s and 90s?&a458a=Arkle&a458b=Desert Orchid&a458c=Shergar&a458d=2&q459=In maths, how many twenty pence pieces would you need to make five pounds?&a459a=Twenty-Five&a459b=Fifty&a459c=Twenty&a459d=1&q460=Which tube station on the London Underground is also the name of a BBC children's programme set in a school?&a460a=Rayners Lane&a460b=Grange Hill&a460c=Elephant and Castle&a460d=2&q461=Which chemical element has the symbol FE?&a461a=Radon&a461b=Fluorine&a461c=Iron&a461d=3&q462=In the TV series `The Sweeney', in which police department do Regan and Carter serve?&a462a=Murder Squad&a462b=The Flying Squad&a462c=The Vice Squad&a462d=2&q463=Who is the famous actress daughter of media mogul Aaron Spelling?&a463a=Tori&a463b=Lucy&a463c=Jenny&a463d=1&q464=Which annual opera festival has been held near Lewes, East Sussex since 1934?&a464a=Falmer&a464b=Brighton&a464c=Glyndebourne&a464d=3&q465=Which term can mean the end of a person's arm below the wrist, and the playing cards dealt to a player?&a465a=Claw&a465b=Palm&a465c=Hand&a465d=3&q466=Which TV series was turned into a 1996 blockbuster film starring Tom Cruise, with the sequel released in 2000?&a466a=Mission: Impossible&a466b=Man From UNCLE&a466c=Blakes Seven&a466d=1&q467=In cricket, which former England captain is nicknamed 'Athers'?&a467a=Michael Atherton&a467b=Alec Stewart&a467c=Andrew Flintoff&a467d=1&q468=In geography, which river forms part of the border between England and Scotland?&a468a=Tweed&a468b=Tyne&a468c=Dee&a468d=1&q469=In which 1970s children's TV show did the character Madeleine the rag doll appear?&a469a=Bagpuss&a469b=Catweazel&a469c=Postman Pat&a469d=1&q470=Which word do Americans use for what the English call a biscuit?&a470a=Cornet&a470b=Candy&a470c=Cookie&a470d=3&q471=Which Scottish explorer's 1857 book was entitled 'Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa'?&a471a=Robert Moffat&a471b=Henry Stanley&a471c=David Livingstone&a471d=3&q472=Born in 1928, Chief Buthelezi is most commonly associated with the politics of which country?&a472a=Zaire&a472b=Burundi&a472c=South Africa&a472d=3&q473=In the nursery rhyme, 'Jack and Jill', Jack mended his head with vinegar and …what?&a473a=Sugar&a473b=Water&a473c=Brown Paper&a473d=3&q474=At the age of sixteen, writer Jane Goldman married which TV and radio presenter ?&a474a=Chris Tarrant&a474b=Tony Blackburn&a474c=Jonathan Ross&a474d=3&q475=In maths, if an oak tree is thirteen feet tall and a sycamore tree is 5 metres tall, which statement is correct?&a475a=The Oak is taller&a475b= The Sycamore is taller&a475c=They are both exactly the same height&a475d=2&q476=In which 1997 film did Russell Crowe play the character Bud White?&a476a=L.A Confidential&a476b=A Beautiful Mind&a476c=Gladiator&a476d=1&q477=In Modern History. The `Anschluss` was the union between Austria and which other country in 1938?&a477a=Italy&a477b=Switzerland&a477c=Germany&a477d=3&q478=In food, from which country does the smorgasbord originate?&a478a=Denmark&a478b=Finland&a478c=Sweden&a478d=3&q479=In 1993, which famous gravel-voiced singer had a UK hit single with a cover version of 'Have I Told You Lately'?&a479a=Long John Baldry&a479b=Chris Farlowe&a479c=Rod Stewart&a479d=3&q480=In cartoons, the characters Wimpy and SweePea appear in a comic strip about which sailor?&a480a=Captain Pugwash&a480b=Captain Birdseye&a480c=Popeye&a480d=3&q481=In TV, who presented the BBC gameshow 'Telly Addicts'?&a481a=Jim Davidson&a481b=Noel Edmonds&a481c=Bob Monkhouse&a481d=2&q482=In TV, Nora Batty is a character from which long running comedy series?&a482a=One Foot in the Grave&a482b=Dad's Army&a482c=Last of the Summer Wine&a482d=3&q483=In UK geography, the M4 and M5 motorways cross each other just north of which city?&a483a=Birmingham&a483b=Chester&a483c=Bristol&a483d=3&q484=Who is John Alderton's actress wife?&a484a=Shelia Hancock&a484b=Pauline Collins&a484c=Prunella Scales&a484d=2&q485=What is the name of the comedian who plays the characters Alan Partridge and Paul Calf`?&a485a=Rory Bremner&a485b=Steve Coogan&a485c=Paul Whitehouse&a485d=2&q486=In science, the abbreviation E.M.F stands for Electro-Motive ... what?&a486a=Frequency&a486b=Field&a486c=Force&a486d=3&q487=In the nursery rhyme 'Hush A Bye Baby', where was the cradle placed?&a487a=On A Tree Top&a487b=Snug by the fire&a487c=In an English country garden&a487d=1&q488=Which English actor starred in the films 'The Talented Mr Ripley' and 'Wilde'?&a488a=Stephen Fry&a488b=Jude Law&a488c=Tom Bell&a488d=2&q489=What's the surname of the fashion designer Alexander, who was born in the East End of London in 1970?&a489a=Oldfield&a489b=McQueen&a489c=Boateng&a489d=2&q490=What was the first name of the American automobile manufacturer, Ford, who built his first car in 1896?&a490a=Harrison&a490b=Edsel&a490c=Henry&a490d=3&q491=In the USA. which city in South Carolina was originally named in honour of King Charles the Second?&a491a=Kingston&a491b=Regis&a491c=Charleston&a491d=3&q492=In Rugby Union, which country play their home internationals at Murrayfield?&a492a=Scotland&a492b=Ireland&a492c=England&a492d=1&q493=By what name was the 1929 'Black Thursday' crash on the New York Stock Exchange better known?&a493a=The Wall Street Crash&a493b=Titanic Thursday&a493c=Manhattan Meltdown&a493d=1&q494=What is forty per cent of twenty?&a494a=Twenty&a494b=Sixteen&a494c=Eight&a494d=3&q495=With which other country does Chile share the southern peninsula of South America?&a495a=Peru&a495b=Argentina&a495c=Belize&a495d=2&q496=In the USA, who in 1996, became the first woman ever to hold the post of Secretary of State?&a496a=Hillary Clinton&a496b=Janet Reno&a496c=Madeleine Albright&a496d=3&q497=In Greek mythology, who was the many-headed dog that guarded the gates of Hell?&a497a=Heracles&a497b=Hades&a497c=Cerberus&a497d=3&q498=Which pet cat left Downing Street in 1997 after eight years at Number Ten?&a498a=Gladstone&a498b=Humphrey&a498c=Purdey&a498d=2&q499=In the British Monarchy, who is the second son of Queen Elizabeth the Second?&a499a=Prince Edward&a499b=Prince Andrew&a499c=Prince Charles&a499d=2&q500=Whcih children's book was first called 'The Emerald City'?&a500a=Harry Potter&a500b=The Wizard of Oz&a500c=Swallows and Amazons&a500d=2&q501=In human biology, by what name is the axilla more commonly known?&a501a=Kneecap&a501b=Armpit&a501c=Adam's apple&a501d=2&q502=Vivien Leigh won an Oscar for her role as which character in the1951 film 'A Streetcar Named Desire'?&a502a=Scarlett O'Hara &a502b=Baby Jane&a502c=Blanche&a502d=3&q_total=502&