Published: Friday 13th March 2026A free General Knowledge quiz for those who enjoy a more challenging quiz.
The Golden Lion is the highest award at which International film festival?Venice.
In the Roger Hargreaves books what colour is Mr Small?Red.
Who was US President when the Wright Brothers first flew?Theodore Roosevelt.
How many countries share a land border with Brazil?Ten.
Which songs with "Day" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists [a] The Seekers (1966), [b] Just Jack (2009), [c] Elbow (2008), [d] 911 (1997) and [e] Cliff Richard (1967)?[a] "Someday One Day", reached no 11, [b] "The Day I Died", no 11, [c] "One Day Like This", no 4, [d] "The Day We Find Love", no 4 and [e] "The Day I Met Marie", no 10.
Poland China and Pietrain are breeds of what farmyard animal?Pig.
In 1991, who became the first FIFA Women's World Cup winners?USA.
With what song did The 1910 Fruitgum Company have a hit with in 1968?"Simon Says".
What was the name of the advertising agency at the centre of TV's "Mad Men"?Sterling Cooper.
What name is given to the Japanese art of preparing and presenting food?Mortisuke.
Which was the first European country to win sailing's America's Cup since 1851?Switzerland.
Which London store claims to have invented the Scotch Egg?Fortnum & Mason.
Who is the lead singer of the rock band Aerosmith?Steven Tyler.
The French overseas department of Reunion Island lies in which ocean?Pacific Ocean.
Which are the only TWO books in the Bible named after women?Ruth and Esther.
Which country in 1981, became the last to abolish slavery?Mauritania.
Who had a UK no. 1 with "Black Coffee" in 2000?All Saints.
Red Stripe lager originates from which country?Jamaica.
What birds were used as messengers in TV's "Game of Thrones"?Ravens.
In which cathedral is Jane Austen buried?Winchester.
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