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Which part of your body might be affected by RHINITIS? Your Nose.
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What was the name of Don Quixote's horse? Rocinante.
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What events in WW2 did the following code-names refer, [a] Overlord, [b] Shingle, [c] Torch, [d] Dynamo and [e] Barbarossa? [a] Allied invasion of Normandy (June 1944), [b] Attack on Anzio (June 1944), [c] Invasion of North Africa (November 1942), [d] The evacuation of Dunkirk (1940) and [e] The German invasion of Russia (June 1941).
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Which member of the British Royal family was born on 8.8.88? Princess Beatrice.
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In which sport is the Vince Lombardi Trophy awarded? American Football [to the winners of the Super-bowl].
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In which European city would you find the HQ of the environmental organisation, Greenpeace? Amsterdam.
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Who played the role of Alexis Carrington in Dynasty? Joan Collins.
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Can you name the top ten hits with 'Summer' in the title performed by the following artists, [a] Billy Fury (no.5 1963), [b] Mike Batt (no.4 1975), [c] Bananarama (no. 8 1983), [d] Texas (no.5 1999) and [e] Kid Rock (no.1 2008)? [a] “In Summer”, [b] “Summertime City”, [c] “Cruel Summer”, [d] “Summer Son” and [e] “All Summer Long”.
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In the song “I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly”, what was the last thing the Old Lady swallowed? A Horse [she's dead of course!].
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Which member of England's World cup winning football side was an uncle to a member of England's World cup winning Rugby Union side? George Cohen [The Uncle of Ben Cohen].
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Which Scottish engineer designed the Caledonian canal? Thomas Telford.
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Which river flows through the following capital cities, [a] Washington DC, [b] Seoul, [c] Dublin, [d] Rome and [e] Ottawa? [a] The Potomac, [b] River Han, [c] The Liffey, [d] River Tiber and [e] The Ottawa River.
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There are two UK cities that contain the word UPON in their names, can you name them both? The two are Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and Kingston-Upon-Hull.
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What is the second book of the Bible? Exodus.
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From which musicals do the following songs come, [a] “Who Wants to be a Millionaire”, [b] “Too Darn Hot”, [c] “I'd Do Anything”, [d] “I Love Paris” and [e] “Luck Be a Lady”? [a] High Society, [b] Kiss Me Kate, [c] Oliver, [d] Can-Can and [e] Guys and Dolls.
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What is the total number of spots on a standard set of Dominoes? 168.
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Who was the last Emperor of the Aztec people? Montezuma the Second.
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In which sea or ocean can you find the following islands, [a] Isle of Man, [b] Madagascar, [c] Mykonos, [d] South Georgia and [e] Sardinia? [a] Irish Sea, [b] Indian Ocean, [c] Aegean Sea, [d] Atlantic Ocean and [e] Mediterranean.
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How many players are there on each side in the traditional Scottish game of Shinty? Twelve.
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The lead singer of which band was known as “The Lizard King”? Jim Morrison of The Doors.