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Who was the only British Prime Minister to be assassinated? Spencer Percival.
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What type of work did Ernest Hemingway do during World War One? Ambulance Driver.
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Which act opened the Woodstock festival in 1969? Ritchie Havens.
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Who composed the music to “Twinkle,Twinkle, Little Star”? Mozart.
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What is the longest river in Italy? The River Po.
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What size paper is half an A4 sheet? A5.
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What two countries in South America are 'Land-locked'? Paraguay & Bolivia.
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What are the following 'ologies', the study of,(i)Agrostology, (ii) Batology, (iii) Carpology, (iv) Deltiology and (v) Exobiology? (i)Grasses, (ii) Brambles, (iii)Fruits & Seeds, (iv) Post Cards and (v) Extraterrestrial Life.
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What did the BBC's Home Service become in 1967? Radio 4.
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In Britain we call it a tram, what is known as in the USA? A Street-car.
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Who is the patron saint of the following professions,(i)Accountants, (ii) Carpenters, (iii) Farmers, (iv) Doctors and (v) Ship Builders? (i)St. Matthew, (ii) St. Joseph, (iii) St. George, (iv) St. Luke and (v) St. Peter.
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What kind of animal is a 'Flemish Giant'? It's a rabbit.
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What does WAP stand for in the world of telecommunications? Wireless Application Protocol.
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With which sport do you associate the following teams, (i)Washington Wizards, (ii) Philadelphia Flyers, (iii) Atlanta Braves, (iv) Houston Dynamo and (v) Arizona Cardinals? (i)Basketball, (ii) Ice Hockey, (iii) Baseball, (iv) Football (Soccer) and (v) Football (American).
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What was John Lennon's middle name? Winston
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Name the songs with HORSE in the title associated withh the following artists, (i)The Osmonds (1972), (ii) America (1972), (iii) Thrills (2003), (iv) Goldfrapp (2006) and (v) Susan Boyle (2009). (i)Crazy Horses, (ii) Horse With No Name, (iii) One Horse Town, (iv) Ride A White Horse and (v) Wild Horses.
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'Grand Mal' and 'Petit Mal' are forms of which medical disorder? Epilepsy.
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What was the villain played by Christopher Walken in the Bond film, “A View To A Kill”? Max Zorin.
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What is a 'Doppelgänger'? A person's exact double.
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What were the destinations of the SEVEN Road films made by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby? They were Singapore, Zanzibar, Morocco, Utopia, Rio, Bali & Hong Kong.
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