General knowledge questions and answers

 


 

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General knowledge questions and answers

 

  • A 25 to 31 mph wind on the Beaufort scale is called what
  • A bear is ursine - what bird is pavonine
  • A belemnoid is what sort of shape in zoological terms
  • A bind is a group of what type of fish
  • A Blue Imperial or a New Zealand white types of what
  • A Blue Tits breast is what colour
  • A castrated male reindeer is known as what
  • A C-Curity was the original name of what common object
  • A comet for the Greek Kometes literally means what
  • A computer does a POST what is a post
  • A Cruciverbalist is interested in what
  • A fagotist is a person who does what
  • A fellmonger deals in what items
  • A female fox is a vixen what is the male fox called
  • A flocculent thing resembles what
  • A Gandy Dancer has what job
  • A giraffes eyelashes are what colour
  • A giraffes long tongue is what colour
  • A golfer can only do it for five minutes - what
  • A haemodializar is a mechanical what
  • A Hobbits will requires seven signatures in what
  • A Jocko is what type of animal
  • A kamikaze shooter contains Vodka Triple sec and what
  • A kindle is the name for a group of what young animals
  • A Librocuricularist does what in bed
  • A meander bend in a river, named from river meander - where
  • A melcryptovestimentaphiliac compulsively steals what
  • A muster is a group of which birds
  • A Myologist studies what
  • A P Herbert editor of Punch once wrote a cheque on what
  • A paratrichosic person has extra what
  • A Parthenophobe has a fear of what
  • A pearmain is what type of fruit
  • A place name including worth e.g. Tamworth what's worth mean
  • A planes black box is usually named after what King
  • A Polyorchid has at least three what
  • A professional boxer is limited to 36 feet - feet of what
  • A puggle is a baby what
  • A Queef is the name for what
  • A Regatta is a boat races - where was the original Regatta
  • A Scotsman tosses his caber - what does caber literally mean
  • A screwdriver becomes a fuzzy screw when you add what
  • A skulk is a group of which animals
  • A spunder or drift is the name for a group of what animals
  • A squid found in New Zealand had the biggest what ever seen
  • A study in shades of grey in the name of what picture
  • A Treskilling Yellow sold for over $2 million in 1996 what is it
  • A university has a campus what does it literally mean
  • A villanelle is a type of what
  • A web site with sa in the name is in what country
  • A woman has Hisdoy syndrome what has she got
  • A Woman to Remember was the worlds first what in Feb 1947
  • A young what is called a blinker
  • A young what is called a squeaker
  • A young what is called an Eyas
  • According CIA what language is most common in Afghanistan
  • According to Billboard what was the top single of the 60s
  • According to doctors people with what pets fall asleep easiest
  • According to Gene Kelly who was his favourite dancing partner
  • According to historians what is the oldest device still used
  • According to Homer Simpson what is a feline
  • According to Playboy what is their Playmates greatest turn on
  • According to the 2000 census in the UK what is now a religion
  • According to the poem who dug the grave for cock robin
  • According to the proverb which fruit tastes sweetest
  • According to truck drivers which US state has the worst drivers
  • ACII, Stockless, Mushroom and Plough types of what
  • Aconite the poison is obtained from what plant
  • Ad Lib is short for the Latin Ad libitum what's it literally mean
  • Adolf Dasler created which company
  • Advertising slogan - No one ever got fired for buying what
  • Aegis belonged to Zeus what was Aegis
  • Aescapalious emblem staff snake Greek Roman god of what
  • African American Garrett A Morgan invented what
  • Africa's four great rivers Nile, Congo Zambezi and what
  • After the US what country imports the most scotch
  • AG Bell opened school in Boston in 1872 for Teachers of what
  • Again in Ecuador if you were served cuy what have you eaten
  • Ageusia is the loss of which sense
  • Agrippa poisoned her husband/uncle who was he
  • Ailsa Craig, Bedford Champion and Rijnsburger varieties of what
  • Air Lingus is the national airline of which country
  • Al Borak was a flying horse owned by whom
  • Alan Stuart Konigsberg famous as who
  • Alberto Tomba is a name associated with which sport
  • Albrecht Durer drew what - without ever seeing one
  • Alectryomanchy is another name for what banned UK 1849
  • Aleksei Leanov was the first to do what
  • Alfred Bailey started what annual publication in mid 19th century
  • Alfred Hitchcock admitted to being terrified of what
  • Alfred Jingle appears in which Dickens novel
  • Alfred Schneider became famous as who
  • Alfred White was a famous author under which name
  • Alicante, Money-maker and Ailsa Craig varieties of what
  • All soldiers of every country do it - do what
  • All the pictures of which king are always shown in profile
  • Allergic Rhinitis has what more common term
  • Alopecia meaning baldness comes from Greek word for what
  • Alphonso D'Abruzzo became famous as who
  • Ambigu was an early form of what card game
  • America what is the second most common word said before die
  • American comes from USA what someone from Monaco called
  • Americans consume 2 billion lbs of what each year
  • Amnesic, Diarrhetic and Paralytic main types of what poisoning
  • Amor Vincit Omnia a Latin phrase meaning what
  • Amuhea Princess of Medes was the wife of who
  • An Aficionado originally followed what sport
  • An Albert chain is usually attached to what
  • An alloy of Iron - Chromium and Nickel makes what
  • An Antarctic island was named after which cartoon character
  • An archangel cat has what colour coat
  • An Arizona prostitutes organisation is called TWATS meaning
  • An aubade or alborda is a song - but what type
  • An average American consumes 600 what a year
  • An ecostate animal lacks what
  • An elephant has 400000 what in its trunk
  • An elephant is called a pachyderm what does it literally mean
  • An Enologist studies what
  • An isohel on a map joins place of equal what
  • An isoneph on a map joins places of equal what
  • An onomastician studies what
  • An Ortaline is a cross between what two items
  • An unkindness is a group of what birds
  • Ananas is French for what food
  • Ancel Keys developed which US soldiers item
  • Ancient China Treason Robbery Adultery what punishment
  • Ancient Chinese thought what fruit a symbol long life immortality
  • Ancient Egyptians worshiped what food item
  • Ancient Romans dyed their hair with what waste product
  • And again in 1995 what was the one given to boys in USA
  • And in 1985 who was on the last one produced
  • And what is officially the richest
  • And what is the least
  • And what's their greatest turn off
  • And which word comes second
  • And who was commissioned to rebuild them
  • Angel falls Venezuela Highest but where second Highest
  • Angelo Scicilano better know as who
  • Anhedonia is the inability to feel what
  • Anna Mary Robinson - famous American painter - what name
  • Annie Mae Bullock became famous under which name (both)
  • Annika Hansen is which characters name in Star Trek Voyager
  • Anthony Daniels played who in a series of films
  • Anthony Pratt invented what in the 1940s
  • Anthropologists say what is the worlds oldest profession
  • Antimacassars were fitted to chairs - what is macasser
  • Antipater of Sidon first listed what 2nd Century AD
  • Aotearoa is Maori name for New Zealand - what's it mean
  • Apart from a caber by rule what is compulsory in caber tossing
  • Approximately 40 million of what are consumed each year
  • Archaeologists found 145 what in King Tuts tomb
  • Archaeopteryx was the first what
  • Armand Tarmizan is the 'real' name what cartoon character
  • Arnold Cream was a famous (early) boxer - who
  • Around the alter of which God were the early Greek plays done
  • Arthur Flegenheimer became notorious under what name
  • Arthur Flegenheimer died Oct 1935 was better known as who
  • Aruba is an island under which kingdom
  • As a performer what one thing would Elvis never do
  • At the Alamo its illegal to drop what nut shells on the ground
  • At the borders of reality is French translation what TV show
  • At Woodstock 1969 5550 what happened
  • Atephobia is a fear of what
  • Augusto Pinochet was the ruler of which country
  • Aulophobia is a fear of what
  • Australian Clement Wragge instituted what
  • Average US male does it in 11.4 mins but female takes 13 what
  • BA British Airways AA American Airways what is AI
  • Bad before a German town name means what
  • Baked beans were originally served in what sauce
  • Ball point pen ink is made from dye and what
  • Bam Yat and Holon are in which country
  • Barajas is the main airport - where
  • Bargasse is what type of vegetable matter
  • Baron Silas Greenback was the enemy of which character
  • Barrel size - what beer barrel contains 108 gallons
  • Barrel size - what wine barrel contains 126 gallons
  • Barrel size - what wine barrel size contains 10 gallons
  • Barring rain - in which athletics event would you get wet
  • Barry Allen was the alter ego of which DC comic superhero
  • Bartommelo Christofori invented what
  • Bascule cantilever suspension all types of what
  • BCG vaccine is used against which infectious disease
  • Be prepared is the boy scout motto what's the girl guides motto
  • Beagles were a hunting dog bred to hunt what
  • Bearbrass founded by John Batman the original name of where
  • Beatles were 1st UK group on Ed Sullivan who was second
  • Beelzebub is Hebrew for which phrase - also a novels title
  • Beethoven gave up what while writing his ninth symphony
  • Beethoven's fifth piano concerto is nicknamed what
  • Beethoven's ninth symphony is nicknamed what
  • Beethoven's sixth symphony is known as what
  • Beethoven's third symphony is nicknamed what
  • Before 1687 clocks never had what
  • Before tennis what drew spectators to Wimbledon
  • Ben Veeren played what character in Arthur Hailey's roots
  • Benjamin Kubelsky 1894 fame as what comedian
  • Bentlet Drummle appears in which Dickens novel
  • Berlin stands on which river
  • Beside the long winding river is the translation of which US state
  • Between 1804 - 1873 1676 patents issued for what item
  • Between October and March what is illegal in Indiana
  • Beverly Hillbillies Bank managers secretary - full name
  • Bilrubin is produced by what part of the body
  • Blue red green yellow four Olympic rings colour what's missing
  • Boaz appears in which book of the Bible
  • Bob Cummings played which character (both names)
  • Bognor Java gets is on average 322 days annually what
  • Bohea is a type of what
  • Bombardier Billy Wells was seen on many Rank films - why
  • Bondi Grape Blueberry Lime Tangerine Strawberry colours what
  • Book It was a bright cold day in April and clocks were striking 13
  • Book of Shadows is the alternative title for which horror film
  • Boothby blonde, China long, straight 8 varieties of what
  • Boreas is the Greek God of what
  • Boston Red Sox are The Pilgrims but what were they before
  • Bowl of red is the Aztec translation of which food item
  • Bozzoli is what shape of pasta
  • Brandy, decoy and landscape all come from which language
  • Brian Eno created which sound
  • Brian Warner is better known as who
  • Bridge River Kwai - Bridges Toki Rio - what actor links films
  • Brisbane is the state capital of which SE Australian state
  • Bristlemouths are the worlds most common what
  • Britain's call it sellotape - What's the brand name in Australia
  • Britain's most dangerous job used to kill one person every 3 days
  • British king was known to family friends as David his last name
  • British playwright wrote the screenplay for The French Lt Woman
  • British policemen have truncheons what is USA equivalent
  • British Standard BS2724 might protect what body part
  • Broccoli belongs to what family of plants
  • Brownie Wise first cover woman on Business week developed?
  • Buckroe Beach Virginia illegal put what in someone's swimsuit
  • Bulls Blood wine comes from which country
  • Bumper Harris - wooden leg - what Job on London Underground
  • Bunny Austin first British male to do what at Wimbledon in 1933
  • Bunyon wrote Pilgrims Progress - where
  • Burke and Hare supplied which doctor with cadavers
  • By Law - Nebraska Barbers can't do what between 7 am 7 pm
  • By law in Boston what is banned from the back seat of a car
  • By law in China to go to school you must be what
  • By law in Denmark before driving you must check car for what
  • By Law in Massachusetts what can you not do to a pigeon
  • By Law in North Carolina you can't do what
  • By Law in Tulsa you need a licensed engineer to open what
  • By Law In Washington it is illegal to do what
  • By law Las Cruces New Mexico can't carry what in mainstreet
  • By Law Lexington Kentucky what can't you carry in your pocket
  • By Law Portland Oregon a minister cannot marry a couple where
  • By law what unpopular thing must prostitutes now do in Holland
  • C2 H5 OH is the formula of what
  • Cab is a shortened version of what word
  • Caipirina means someone's drink - whose drink
  • Calgary University offers a two day course in what
  • Calvados or Apple Brandy and Dubonnet make what cocktail
  • Camellia Sinesis evergreen shrub better known as what
  • Camille Pizarro the impressionist was born in which country
  • Canaan Banana was the first president of where
  • Canada is an Indian word meaning what
  • CANAM is a major competition in what 'sport'
  • Canberra in Australia has 2 meanings meeting place and what
  • Caneletto is famous for landscapes of Venice and where
  • Cape Comorin is the most southerly point of where
  • Captain Hanson Gregory Crockett created what void in 1847
  • Captain Jean Luc-Picard keep a fish called what
  • Captain Macmorris only ever Irishman in what Shakespeare play
  • Captain W E Johns invented which hero
  • Cardinal, Barlinka and Napoleon are varieties of what
  • Carl and the Passions changed band name to what
  • Carlo Collodi created which famous children's character
  • Carnegie Melon University only one offers a degree in what
  • Carrantual is the highest peak in which country
  • Caruso put what in Nellie Melbas hand singing tiny hand frozen
  • Cary Grant and Noel Coward both rejected which famous role
  • Cassiterite is the ore what is extracted
  • Cassius Marcellus Coolidge painted which famous paintings
  • Catch 22 had what original name - publisher changed it
  • Catherine the Great of Russia was born in which country
  • Cents in a Dollar Pennies in a Pound what in a French Franc
  • Cerumen is the technical name for what body part
  • CH car international registration plate which country
  • Champagne bottles - 6 bottles of champagne are in a what
  • Chang 1st Wang 2nd what third most common Chinese name
  • Chaplin ate a boot in the Gold Rush - what was it made of
  • Character in a movie series named Sanskrit word warrior what
  • Charles Atlas promised to make you a new man - what system
  • Charles Bronson got acting job because he did what on demand
  • Charles Jung invented what in America
  • Charles Portis wrote the novel of the film John Wayne's Oscar
  • Chase and Sandborn first sold what in tins in the US
  • Cheers exterior shots featured a real bar - what's it name
  • Cher Ami a homing pigeon won the DSC and had what item
  • Cher Ami saved the Lost Battalion in 1918 what was it
  • Chernoble is in which Russian province
  • Chicago comes from a native Indian word that means what
  • Chinese bean sprouts are usually the sprouts of which bean
  • Chiuhauha dogs were originally bred for what
  • Chloe the girls name means what
  • Chogori is better know by what boring name
  • Chopin played what instrument as a child
  • Christopher Cockerel invented what
  • Chrometrophobia is the fear of what
  • Chuck Berry Art Garfunkle Robert Redford had what job
  • Chysoprase is a shade of what primary colour
  • Cindy Crawford Elle Macpherson and Madonna all done what
  • Cirrus is a cloud type - what literal translation of its Latin name
  • Citius Altius Fortius is the motto of what organisation
  • Clamart means what food will be used in the dish
  • Clarence Birds Eye had what job
  • Clark Gable had what job before acting
  • Clemantine Campbell became famous under what name
  • Climbing boys were banned what did sweeps drop down chimneys
  • Clinophobia is the fear of what
  • Clyde Tonbaugh discovered what planet in 1930
  • Cockney rhyming slang what is elephants (trunk)
  • Cockney Rhyming slang what is Mutt (mutt and jeff)
  • Cockroaches will eat anything except what
  • Coco Channel a fashion star had what real first name
  • Col Meriweather Lewis Clark Jr developed rules for what in US
  • Collective nouns - A bale of what
  • Collective nouns - a Barren of what
  • Collective nouns - A bloat of what
  • Collective Nouns - a Cast of what
  • Collective nouns - A Chair of what (tradesmen)
  • Collective nouns - A congress or flange of what
  • Collective Nouns - a Convocation of what
  • Collective nouns - A glint of what
  • Collective nouns - a knot of what
  • Collective nouns - A parcel of what
  • Collective nouns - A shiver of what
  • Collective nouns - A sleuth of what
  • Collective nouns - a smuck of what
  • Collective nouns - a sneak of what animals
  • Collective nouns - A sute of what
  • Collective nouns - A train of what
  • Collective nouns - a Trip of what
  • Collective nouns - A Troubling of what
  • Collective nouns - A wiggle of what
  • Collective nouns - an Array of what
  • Collective nouns - An obstinacy of what
  • Collective nouns - Team Plump Flush Safe Smeath of what
  • Collective nouns - what are a group of apes called
  • Collective nouns - what is a group of swans
  • Collective nouns - which creatures are a clamour or building
  • Collective nouns a bask of what creatures
  • Collective nouns a Host of
  • Collective nouns a Toc of what
  • Collective nouns an erst of what creatures
  • Colleen McCullough wrote which best selling book
  • Colonel Jacob Schick invented what in 1928 in USA
  • Common non domestic animal is not mentioned in the Bible
  • Complete advertising phrase from 1935 My Goodness
  • Complete the Quote "Alas! Poor Yorick! I knew him, ?"
  • Confederate General William Smith carried what into battle
  • Consumption was the former name of which disease
  • Coprastastaphobia is the fear of what
  • Corinthian Ionic and what are the orders of Greek architecture
  • Cornbread, Turkey and Sweet potatoes made up the first what
  • Count de Grisly was the first to perform what trick in 1799
  • Country celebrates Aug 11 as independence day from France
  • Country singer Hank Wangford had what profession
  • Crazy Horse and Custer shared what childhood name
  • Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull were born in which US state
  • Cross garnet, Strap, Butt and Back flap types of what
  • Cum Granlo Salis is Latin for what phrase
  • Daniel Keys wrote which 1959 Hugo award winning SF novel
  • Dari is a dialect of which language
  • David Cornwell is better known as which author
  • David Robert Hayward-Jones became famous as who
  • De Witt Wallace founded what
  • Dead mans hand was Aces and Eights plus which other card
  • Debby Boone sang the No 1 song of the 70s name it
  • Demeter was the Greek god of what (Ceres Roman)
  • Demetria Gene Guynes became famous as who
  • Dendrologists worship what
  • Denis Gabor of Hungary 1971 Nobel prize for what invention
  • Detective Philip Marlow smokes what brand
  • Diane Belmont became famous as who
  • Dianne Fossy the naturalist is famed working with what animals
  • Dimitri Mendeleyev is credited with the discover of what
  • Dish served A la Crecy is garnished with what
  • Disney's Pluto (nee Rover) was originally whose pet dog
  • Distaff is the female family side - what is the male
  • Do this 11 yr 6mn 18 day 12 min - power to heat a cup coffee What
  • Doha is the capital of which gulf state
  • Dom Perignon invented champagne - what else
  • Donald Baxter McMillan compiled the first what dictionary
  • Dorethy Parker said "Scratch an actor and you will find" what
  • Dr Deidrich Knickerbocker invented which famous character
  • Dr Ludwig L Zamenhof invented what 1887 Poland
  • Dr Seuss created the first animated TV ad for which company
  • Drakes Golden Hind was originally called what
  • Duvali, Dushira and Holi are religious days in which religion
  • E H Shepherd illustrated which series of stories
  • E W Hornung created which fictional character
  • Earl D Biggers created which oriental detective (both names)
  • EAU international car registration plate which country
  • Ecophobia is a fear of what
  • Edmund Dante is what eponymous hero
  • Edward Teach became famous as who
  • Edward Whymper was the first to do what
  • Eiffel designed the Eiffel tower - what was his first name
  • Eight Arms To Hold You - working title - what movie
  • Eisenhower trophy is given annually to what best amateur team
  • El Dago was the name of whose first private plane
  • EL is the international aircraft letters of which country
  • Elizabethan England what was Lift leg Dragons Milk Angel food
  • Ellen Marrenner became more famous as who
  • Emerald is the birth stone for which month
  • Enid Blyton character name changed to white beard for PC USA
  • Ennisophobia is fear of what
  • Enola Gay dropped the first A bomb - what plane dropped 2
  • Epiphany Christian feast 6th Jan translates from Greek as what
  • Eric Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author
  • Eric Claudin is better known by which eponymous title
  • Ernest Evans became famous under what name
  • Eskimo culture encourages male visitors to do what
  • Estelle Parsons best supporting actress Oscar what 1967 film
  • ET drank which brand of beer
  • Eureka - is the state motto of what state
  • Every citizen of Kentucky must do what by law annually
  • Every day 2700 Americans find out what
  • Every year 30000 US people are seriously injured by what
  • Every year 8800 people injure themselves with what
  • Every year there's a ton of it for every person in the world - what
  • Evidence of the first recorded brothel was found in which city
  • Evidence of what alternative treatment found in 5300 mummy
  • Except Australia 1 New Zealand 1 USA all since 1870 want?
  • Excluding religious works what is the worlds top selling book
  • Excluding the what word appears most in Bond film titles
  • Exodus and which Bible book list the ten commandments
  • Fado is a musical style popular in which country
  • Fanny Crosby wrote over 8000 of these - what
  • Farok Pluto Bulsara became more famous as who
  • Fatima is a Christian shrine pilgrimage place in which country
  • February 1999 what was the fastest growing religion in the US
  • February 21st 1878 the first what was published in New Haven
  • Federal law prohibits the recycling of used - what in USA
  • Feline cats - Bovine Cows - Aquiline what
  • Fidelity Bravery Integrity is which organisations motto
  • FINA is the governing body of what amateur sport
  • Fingal O'Flaherty Wills is better knows as who
  • Fiochetti is what shaped pasta
  • Firefly, Longhorn, Harlequin and Tortoise types of what
  • First Defence, In Home or Second Attack positions what sport
  • First public supply in Britain from river Wey in 1881 what
  • First used in Salt Lake 1980s what was a jarvik
  • Five out of six of the Village people have got what
  • Flower of the blessed night is the local name of which plant
  • Food served nivernaise has what ingredient
  • For what is spirits of salt another name
  • For what purpose was the chow chow dog originally bred
  • For what was Joan of Arc made a Saint
  • For what would you use zener cards
  • For which company did Elvis Costello program computers
  • For which game would you win the Plimpton Cup
  • Fragrant Harbour is the translation of which cities name
  • Fran Philps of Canada was the first woman to do what
  • France and which country contested first ever world cup match
  • France Chevalier Germany Ritter Spain Caballero what English
  • Frank and Jesse James father had what job
  • Frank Gorshin played what role in a 60s series films
  • Frank Vos Bob Seagren Wolfgang Nordwig all held what
  • Frankfurt stands on what river
  • Franz Halls The Laughing Cavalier - what's the paintings real title
  • Franz Kafka wrote in German what nationality was he
  • Fred Waller patented what sporting equipment
  • Fredrick Sanger discovered which medical life saver
  • Freyr was the Norse god of what
  • Fried Chicken Strawberry Shortcake trad Xmas eve meal where
  • From Here to Eternity gets its name from a poem by who
  • From the Greek meaning apple what do we call this fruit
  • From what country does soave wine originally come
  • From what country does the Elkhound originate
  • From what language does the word alphabet come
  • From which country did the original vandals come
  • From which country does spinach originate
  • From which modern country did the Franks come
  • Fuggles and Goldings are varieties of what
  • Furritus Latin for little thieves is the name for which creature
  • Gabbro is which type of rock
  • Gabriel Fallopius is credited with inventing what
  • Games Slater invented what
  • Garlic and Chives belong to which plant family
  • Generally cornflowers are what colour
  • Geniophobia is the fear of what
  • Geococcyx Californicus is what (cartoon) animal
  • George Armstrong Custer was court martialed in 1867 for what
  • George Simenon created Maigret - what nationality was he
  • George V1 Mozart Al Jolson Casanova - which organisation
  • Gerald Gardner in the 50s founded which pagan organisation
  • Gerald Thomas directed what series of films
  • Giacomo Agostini - 122 Grand Prix 15 world titles what sport
  • Giovidi is what day in Italian
  • Gjetost is the national cheese of what country
  • Gladys Mary Smith became famous under what name
  • Glycyrrhiza Glabra is better known as what
  • Goa used to be a colony of which nation
  • Goldaming in Surrey was the first English town to have what
  • Goodfellow's Lumholtz's and Bennett's type of what animal
  • Goose Flats changed its name to what US city
  • Gossima was the original name of what game
  • Grace Metalious wrote which famous novel (and TV show)
  • Graham Hill won 1968 world championship in which make of car
  • Graham Kerr became famous under what nickname
  • Great Brother is the Chinese translation of which drug
  • Greek mathematician cylinder enclosed sphere carved on grave
  • Greek Myth Clotho spun Lachesis measured Atropos cut what
  • Greek mythology women of Lemnos did what to their husbands
  • Greeks Romans regarded what herb as symbol immortality
  • Gregory Pincus, John Rock, Gerhart Domangk developed what
  • Grevys and Burchells are types of what animal
  • Grilled on a Ploughshare literal meaning what Japanese dish
  • Grolsch lager comes from what country
  • Gulyas soup is a delicacy in what country
  • Guru Nanak founded which religion
  • Half the population of China is what
  • Hamburgers were invented in what country
  • Handel's Harmonious Blacksmith was written for what instrument
  • Handel's Largo comes from which opera
  • Hank Ballard and the Midnights first released what in 1960
  • Hanoi stands on the Song-Koi - what's it mean
  • Hans Lippershey made the worlds first practical what
  • Hari-Kari is vulgar name Seppuku - what's it literally mean
  • Harold the Fairhead was the first supreme ruler of where
  • Harp, Elephant and Leopard all types of what
  • Harrods was the first UK store to install what
  • Harvey Lee Yeary II became famous under what name
  • Hawaiian Pia Polish Piwo Hungarian Sor - what is it
  • Hebrew and what are the official languages in Israel
  • Heinrich the lion founded what city
  • Henry Ford used assembly line in 1908 but someone before 1901
  • Henry Fords first car lacked something we expect - what
  • Herb Caen is credited with inventing what word
  • Herbert Charles Angelo Kuchacevich ze Schluderpacheri - who
  • Hindu religion Batavia is an incarnation of Vishnu in what form
  • Hippophagic society members support what
  • Hitchcock appears in a newspaper in Lifeboat who wrote book
  • Hitchcock film he did not appear Lifeboat 1944 who female star
  • Hokusai and Hiroshige were famous Japanese what
  • Homichloriphobia is the fear of what
  • Horse brasses - on dreyhorses - originally what purpose
  • Horse statue - mounted man - on two legs - how man die
  • How - two thieves convicted 1984 executed in Sudan Aug 1990
  • How did Alfred Nobel make his money
  • How did Buffalo Bill stick to one glass whisky a day
  • How did camerawoman Lee Lyon die while working
  • How did Dr Watson's first wife die
  • How did George II die
  • How did multi millionaire Russell Sage save money
  • How did Scotland's Robert the Bruce die
  • How did Scrooge McDuck earn his first dime
  • How is the Olympic torch lit
  • How many feet in a fathom
  • How many rings on the Olympic flag
  • How was USA president James Buchanan different from all rest
  • Hrvataska is what the natives call what country
  • Hugh Hefner and Katherine Hepburn both had degrees in what
  • Hugh Lofting created which famous character
  • Hugh Lofting created which fictional character
  • Hugh O'Brian played the lead in what Old Western series
  • Humphry Bogart played Rick in Casablanca - Rick Who
  • Hydrosis is the medical term for what
  • Hypermetropic people are what
  • I get around was a hit for which group
  • I will please is the Latin translation of what medical treatment
  • Iain Stewart - dropped - looked too normal - what pop group
  • Ian Fleming's house was called Goldeneye - which country
  • Ictheologists study what
  • If a dish is served Florentine what will it contain
  • If a dish is served pomontier what does it contain
  • If a doctor said you had claudication what have you got
  • If a Turkish judge breaks a pencil what does it mean
  • If an alloy is an amalgam what metal must it contain
  • If an Australian had a Bingle what would it be
  • If silence is golden what is silver
  • If silver is stamped with a leopard in which city was it assayed
  • If someone Inpissates a soup what have they done
  • If someone said they were from Hellas - which country
  • If something is caseous what is it like
  • If something is coked en brochette how is it done
  • If the doctor gave you salversan he would be treating your what
  • If you are born between June 23rd and July 23rd what star sign
  • If you are born in March what is your Flower
  • If you are using Prime Tierce and Octave what are you doing
  • If you climbed the Dolomites what country are you in
  • If you committed Vaticide who would you have killed
  • If you graduate with a degree in music what colour tassel wear
  • If you had 2 eight enders in one bonspiel what are you playing
  • If you had a Brassica Rapa what vegetable would you have
  • If you had distrix what condition would you have
  • If you had podobromhidrosis what would you have
  • If you had pogonophobia what would you be afraid of
  • If you had rubella what would you have caught
  • If you had some gentles, jig, gag and coop what are you doing
  • If you had variola what disease have you got
  • If you has caries who would you consult
  • If you have a buccula what have you got
  • If you have a rhytidectomy what procedure has occurred
  • If you have a viral infection of the parotid glands what is it
  • If you have Chlorosis what colour does the skin go
  • If you have otophobia what are you afraid of
  • If you landed at Cannon airport where are you
  • If you landed at Capodichino airport where are you
  • If you landed at Carthage airport where would you be
  • If you landed at Merignac airport - where are you
  • If you landed at Mirabel airport where are you
  • If you landed at Schipol airport where are you
  • If you landed at Shannon airport where are you
  • If you planted a bandarilla what are you doing
  • If you sailed due West from Japan what country would you hit
  • If you saw a hummock off your port bow what are you looking at
  • If you saw Cave Canem written what would you know
  • If you suffer from protanopia you cannot see what
  • If you suffered from a luxating patella what wrong with you
  • If you suffered from acronyx what have you got
  • If you suffered from ozostomia what have you got
  • If you suffered from tantartism what would you be doing
  • If you went on the road to Mandalay what country are you in
  • If you were caught pandiculating what were you doing
  • If you were crapulous what would you be
  • If you were doing vaccimulgence what doing
  • If you were eating a Prunis Domesticia what would it be
  • If you were given a French Gobelin what would you have had
  • If you were given a pot of vermicide what would you use it for
  • If you were in Lou Grants office what city are you in
  • If you were indulging in Sciomanchy what are you doing
  • If you were misocapnic what do you hate
  • If you were taking a class in pistology what are you studying
  • Ignatius Loyola founded which organisation
  • Ignoring cats what large animals purr when they are happy
  • Ignoring obvious what links Venus and Mercury
  • Illustrator Sydney Paget created the trademarks of who
  • Impressionism comes from painting Impression Sunrise - Artist
  • In 1000 bc Israelites paid their taxes in what
  • In 1449 Thomas Brightfield built London's first what
  • In 1477 the first advert in English offered what for sale
  • In 1605 Japanese Emperor made what compulsory in schools
  • In 1643 Evangalisa Torichelli invented the first what
  • in 1656 Christian Huygens invented what type of timekeeper
  • In 1666 Jesuit Bark was used as a prevention against what
  • In 1760 what means of personal transport was invented
  • In 1776 the first union went on strike in the US what job
  • In 1778 name the first country to send an ambassador to US
  • In 1779 Abraham Darby built the worlds first what
  • In 1810 in England Peter Durand invented what
  • In 1823 the British army soldiers were first issued with what
  • In 1829 Walter Hunt invented what common item
  • In 1839 what innovation was added to bicycles
  • In 1845 Boston it was illegal to do what without a doctors note
  • In 1860 Napoleon III banquet - serving dishes dearer gold - what
  • In 1867 Lucian B Smith invented what restraint
  • In 1879 James Ritty invented what
  • In 1890 the first electric what opened in London
  • In 1900 Americans did it for 9hour 20 min now its 7hour 20 what
  • In 1900 Persian soldiers were paid with what
  • In 1901 which brand of car was seen for the first time
  • In 1901 who first transmitted radio signals across Atlantic
  • In 1908 A'Ecu d'Or became the worlds first what
  • In 1911 the archaeologist Hiram Bingham discovered what lost city
  • In 1923 the BBC first broadcast what on the radio
  • In 1924 the worlds first book of what was published
  • In 1928 Simon Bolivar was president 3 countries Bolivia and ?
  • In 1929 the first what happened on an aircraft
  • In 1931 what was the first live televised sporting event in the UK
  • In 1935 Charlton C McGee invented what in the USA
  • In 1950 what character was on first metal lunchbox in the US
  • in 1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering
  • In 1953 what was first successfully transmitted in the USA
  • In 1961 which Henry Mancini record won Grammy record of year
  • In 1963 what finally ended in Alaska
  • In 1964 who was the first non royal to appear on a UK stamp
  • In 1965 Gambia achieved independence from which country
  • In 1965 who became country music's first millionairess
  • In 1969 what category was added to the Nobel prizes
  • In 1969 who formed tangerine records
  • In 1974 Somalia created its first ever what
  • In 1976 in USA 23 people got swine fever and died from what
  • In 1976 what show appeared on TV for the first time
  • In 1979 who sang about Walking on the Moon
  • in 1980 the Yellow Pages listed a Funeral Home under what
  • In 1983 a Japanese artist copied the Mona Lisa in what material
  • In 1986 Graceland was the Grammy album of the year – who’s
  • In 1988 there was a shortage of what exotic food fish
  • In 1990 there were 99 public executions Suadi Arabia - Drugs How
  • In 1992 2421 US people were injured at home by what
  • In 1995 what was the most common name given to girls in USA
  • In 1996 which Celine Dion album Grammy album of year
  • In 1998 there were 508 hospital causing injuries what sport
  • In 1999 470 Chinese were injured by what
  • In 2000 what word was written on Sydney bridge in fireworks
  • In a church who would use the chancel
  • In a Gynocracy - who rules
  • In a survey 32% of wives would change their husbands what
  • In AFTs top 100 movies only 2 sequels - Godfather and what
  • In Alabama it is illegal to be what while driving
  • In Alberta what are you not allowed to Paint (its illegal)
  • In Algeria what is rai
  • In America what colour is the Green Card
  • In an orchestra which instrument has the greatest number
  • In ancient Athens every third man worked with what
  • In ancient Egypt what food was reserved for the Pharaohs
  • In ancient Japan what was used to clean teeth
  • In ancient Rome what could be candida, picta, pulla or virilis
  • In Ancient Rome what creature was the symbol of liberty
  • In Animal Farm Benjamin was what type of creature
  • In Animal Farm what was the name of the farm
  • In Arkansas a man can only do what legally once a month
  • In Arkansas it is illegal to keep what in your bathtub
  • In Arkansas it is illegal to serve what drink at a party
  • In Astrology what is the ruling planet of communication
  • In astrology what was the age before Aquarius
  • In astrology which heavenly body rules the sign of Cancer
  • In astronomy what are Pallas Vesta and Davida
  • In Atlanta Georgia what is it illegal to do to a giraffe
  • In Australia what is a Willy-Willy
  • In Australian slang what is a dishlicker
  • In Australian slang what is underground Mutton
  • In Baldwin Park California where is it illegal to ride your bike
  • In Bali they observe noebi a day of what
  • In Baltimore it is illegal to take what to the movies
  • In Baseball slang who would use The tools of Ignorance
  • In Bavaria what is defined as a staple food
  • In Beaconsfield Quebec it is illegal to own what
  • In beer measurement 72 pints make a what
  • In Belgium if you are eating waterzooi what is it
  • In Bewitched Aunt Clara had a collection of what
  • In Bewitched name Samantha's identical cousin
  • In Bewitched name the witch doctor who treats Samantha
  • In Bexley Ohio its illegal to put what in an outhouse
  • In Bonanza Hoss Cartwright was afraid of what
  • In Bonanza what was Hoss Cartwright's characters first name
  • In Braille which letter uses the least number of raised dots
  • In British army what ranks between Major General and Colonel
  • In British nobility which title is the highest
  • In California it is illegal to do what in a hotel room
  • In California it is illegal to eat what while bathing
  • In Casablanca what is the name of the nightclub
  • In Charleston by law carriage horses must have what
  • In Cheyenne Wyoming its illegal to do what on a Wednesday
  • In Chicago it is illegal to eat in a restaurant that is what
  • In China big wigs have four but lesser men only two what
  • In China if you order white tea - what do you get
  • In China what colour does the bride traditionally wear
  • In CHIPS what make of motorcycles did they ride
  • In Christian myth man was created from dust what in Islam
  • In Christian tradition what day is known as the festival of lights
  • In church terms what are saucers
  • In computing what is the smallest movement of a mouse called
  • In computing what was the first ironbed
  • In Connecticut it is specifically illegal to dispose of what
  • In cookery a ganache is made from cream and what
  • In cookery how is something julienne prepared
  • In cooking six drops equal one what
  • In cricket how many times does a full toss bounce
  • In Curse of the Pink Panther who plays Clouseau after surgery
  • In Dallas Texas it is illegal to possess a realistic what
  • In DC comics Linda Lee Danvers is whose alter ego
  • In Delaware it is illegal to pawn what
  • In Denmark what is a Svangerskabsforebyggendemiddel
  • In Denver Colorado it is illegal to lend what to your neighbour
  • In dry measure 16 pints make up a what
  • In Dukes of Hazard boys drove General Lee name Daisies jeep
  • In England it is illegal to drive a car without doing what
  • In England what would you buy or get at a Mop Fair
  • In Equatorial Guinea its illegal to name your child what
  • In European city can you be jailed for not killing furry caterpillars
  • In fable who pulled the thorn from the lions paw - not eaten
  • In fable who sold a cow for five beans
  • In Fargo North Dakota you can be jailed for dancing with what
  • In Florida public singing is illegal if you are wearing what
  • In France if you were served le miel what would you eat
  • In France what kind of nuts are noisette
  • In Friends where does Joey keep his favourite book
  • In Georgia what can you not keep in your bathtub
  • In German cusine what are kartofflen
  • In Germany what can you not wear during a strike
  • In Glendale Arizona it is illegal for a car to do what
  • In golf the no 10 iron is usually called what
  • In golf what do the Americans call an albatross
  • In golf what is the penalty for playing with your opponents ball
  • In golf what name is given to the No 3 wood
  • In golf what would you put in your shag bag
  • In Gone With the Wind name Ashley Wilkes plantation
  • In Greek legend what was Pygmalion's kingdom
  • In Greek myth who was the first woman
  • In Greek mythology a Hamadryads spirit guarded what
  • In Greek mythology Atlas was a member of what group
  • In Greek mythology Cronos and Rhea were the parents of who
  • In Greek mythology Penthesilea was the queen of which people
  • In Greek mythology what type of creature was Chiron
  • In Greek mythology who killed the Gorgon
  • In Greek mythology who rowed the dead across the river Styx
  • In Greek mythology who were the guardian spirits of the sea
  • In Greek what (bad for your diet item) translates into solid bile
  • In Greek what does Eunuch literally translate as
  • In Gulliver's Travels name the flying island
  • In Gustav Holsts Planets suite what planet is missing
  • In Haifa Israel its illegal to take what to the beach
  • In Hamlet who is Ophelia's father
  • In Happy Days name Fonzies dog
  • In Hartford Connecticut it is illegal to educate what
  • In heraldry an animal reguardant is doing what
  • In heraldry gules are what colour
  • In heraldry if an animal is passant what is it doing
  • In Heraldry there are 60 varieties of what
  • In Heraldry what is a mullet
  • In Hindu Castes Brahmins were priests what were Varsyas
  • In Hindu mythology Meru is equal to what Greek site
  • In Hindu philosophy what does Yoga literally mean
  • In Hitchcock's film The Trouble with Harry - what was the trouble
  • In Huston Texas they do it most 4.6 times per week - what
  • In I love Lucy what was Lucy Ricardo's maiden name
  • In India what is a khidmutgar
  • In Indiana what is illegal in winter
  • In Ireland what is a Gombeen Man
  • In Islam what is the fourth piller of wisdom - there's 5 in total
  • In Israel on Saturday its illegal to do what
  • In Israel what unexpected item is certified Kosher
  • In Italian translation who is Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
  • In James Bonds books what was Dr No's first name
  • In Japan what colour car is reserved for the royal family only
  • In Japan what is a Kissaten
  • In Japan what is Seppuku
  • In Japan what would you find in a Heya
  • In Jones Chapel Alabama illegal guy take gal where till 4th date
  • In June 1906 where was the worlds first grand prix held
  • In Kansas City its illegal to what with more than 12 potatoes
  • In Kansas what can a waiter not do in a teacup (legally)
  • In Kentucky a man cannot purchase what without his wife
  • In Kiplings How the Leopard got its Spots name the Leopard
  • In Kiplings Jungle Book Ikki was what type of creature
  • In Kiplings Jungle Book Mang was what type of creature
  • In Knoxville Tennessee it is illegal to lasso what
  • In Lang Kansas illegal ride a donkey in public unless it has what
  • In Las Vegas which gambling thing generates the most profit
  • In Latin mala means bad it's also a favourite Roman food what
  • In law what is a co-parcener
  • In legend who killed the mobster Grendel
  • In liquid measure a pipe is made up of two what
  • In literature who is the alter ego of Percy Blakney
  • In literature who lived at 7 Savile Row
  • In literature who married Mary Morstan
  • In literature who taught at the Marcia Blain school for Girls
  • In Little Rock Arkansas men/women can get 30 days jail what
  • In Long Beach California where is specifically illegal to curse
  • In Macbeth what witch speaks first
  • In Main what is it illegal to step out of
  • In Maine it is illegal to bite your own what
  • In MASH what is Radars favourite drink
  • In MASH what was the character Radars full name
  • In Massachusetts it is illegal to deliver what on Sundays
  • In Massachusetts it is illegal to duel with what
  • In Massachusetts its illegal to have what in the bathroom
  • In medicine what is nicknamed a blue pipe
  • In Miami it is illegal for men to be seen in public wearing what
  • In Michigan illegal woman do what without husband permission
  • In military terms what is a SLR
  • In Minnesota it is illegal to wear what in bed
  • In Montana it is a felony for a wife to open her husbands what
  • In Monty Pythons Flying Circus Dinsdale was a giant what
  • In Morse code what letter is represented by .- Dot Dash
  • In music who decided that an octave should have eight notes
  • In musical notation there are five lines in a what
  • In mythology Odysseus blinded which Cyclops
  • In mythology Romulus Remus suckled by a shewolf fed by what
  • In mythology who are sometimes called the dioscuri
  • In mythology who slew the nine headed hydra
  • In Natchez Missouri it is illegal to provide beer to what
  • In New Jersey it is illegal to frown at who
  • In Norse mythology what is the name of the ultimate battle
  • In Norse mythology who was Odin's wife
  • In North Dakota it is illegal to sleep with what on
  • In Norway what is a brisling
  • In Oklahoma it is illegal to bite some else's what
  • In old English what is a Bellibone - From French Belle Bonne
  • In Omaha Nebraska its illegal for a barber to shave what
  • In Pac Man eating what was worth 5000 points
  • In Paris what has been defined as a deadly weapon
  • In Pennsylvania legally a man needs written permit from wife do what
  • In Penny Lane what is the nurse selling from a tray
  • In Peter and the Wolf what instrument represents the cat
  • In Peter and the Wolf what instrument represents the duck
  • In Portland Maine it is illegal to put what under a girls chin
  • In Portrait Gallery there's a picture of Livingstone sitting on what
  • In Prokoviev's Peter and the Wolf what instrument is the wolf
  • In proportion which animal has the largest eye
  • In Providence Rhode Island its illegal to buy what on a Sunday
  • In Rebel Without a Cause name the High School
  • In Ren and Stimpy what sort of dog is Ren
  • In Roman mythology Faunus was the god of what
  • In sailing ship days who often acted as the ships doctor
  • In Salt lake city it is illegal to carry an unwrapped what in street
  • In Sanskrit it means House of Snow - what does
  • In Saudi Arabia by law women may not become what
  • In science it can be up down strange top or bottom what can
  • In Scottish Gaelic what is a clarsach
  • In Shakespeare Hamlet who is Ophelia's brother
  • In Shakespeare who is Romeos love - before Juliet
  • In Shakespeare's Hamlet what herb is said to be for remembrance
  • In Spain St John Bosco is the Patron Saint of what
  • In Spain what is manchego
  • In Star Trek Generation what does Captain Picard drink
  • In Star Trek the Ferengi 10th rule of Acquisition what is eternal
  • In Star Trek what is Chekov's first name
  • In Star Wars George Lucas modelled the Emperor on who
  • In Star Wars what is the Emperors last name
  • In Switzerland it is illegal to do what in an apartment after 10pm
  • In Tarka the Otter what was Old Nog
  • In Texarkana it’s illegal to ride a horse at night without what
  • In Texas its illegal to put graffiti on your neighbours what
  • In the 13th century European children were baptised with what
  • In the 18th century Siberia used solid blocks of what as money
  • In the 18th century what would a pencil be
  • In the 70s who played The Bionic Woman
  • In the A Team name Murdoch’s invisible dog
  • In The Arabian Nights what was Ali Babas job
  • In the Archie comics what is Jughead's first name
  • In the Beatles White Album who was Martha my Dear
  • In The Beverly Hillbillies what was the name of Ellie's Chimp
  • In the Bible Cain built a city named after his son what
  • In the Bible Judah was in which province
  • In the Bible name Isaacs wife
  • In the Bible what is the first mentioned colour
  • In the Bible what was the sixth plague of Egypt
  • In the Bible who built the ancient city of Babylon
  • In the Bible who did God appear to on Mount Horab
  • In the body where would you find your diverticula
  • In the body where would you find your villus
  • In the cartoon Scooby Do what is Scrappy Do's battle cry
  • In the Chinese horoscope what animal comes first alphabetically
  • In the Chinese horoscope what animal comes last alphabetically
  • In the classical format there are strictly only five positions - what
  • In the Dr Dolittle stories what type of creature was Too-Too
  • In the Fantastic Four what is Mr Fantastic name
  • In the film Gremlins what is the true name for Gizmos race
  • In the film industry what is a flipper (used by child actors)
  • In the film Jumping Jack Flash what is Jack's code key
  • In the first voyager program who were the Maquis fighting
  • In the Flintstones what was Betty Rubbles maiden name
  • In the game Tomb Raider what's Lara Crofts profession
  • In the human body what is produced by the parotid glands
  • In the human body where is your occiput
  • In The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe whets the Lions name
  • In the Little Mermaid fairy tale what happens to her
  • In The Marriage of Figaro - who did Figaro marry
  • In the Middle Ages people threw what at the Bride and Groom
  • In the middle of the land is the literal translation of where
  • In the movie what is Shafts first name
  • In The Muppet Movie who sang for Miss Piggy
  • In the New Testament publicans had what job
  • In the nursery rhyme what is Fridays child
  • In the Old Testament what book comes between Obadiah - Micah
  • In the Old Testament who married his cousins Leah and Rachel
  • In the original Star Trek series name Spock's mother
  • In the original Star Trek who has unrequited love for Mr Spock
  • In the Philippines what is lumpia
  • In the poem who dug cock robins grave
  • In the Rocky films what was the name of Rocky's wife
  • In the Saint series of books what is Inspector Teal's full name
  • In the siege of Mafeking who led the defenders
  • In the Simpsons name Ned Flanders wife
  • In The Simpsons name the cat
  • In the song My Darling Clemantine how did Clemantine die
  • In the song Waltzing Matilda - What is a Jumbuck
  • In the song who killed Cock Robin
  • In the sport of archery what are the arrows usually made from
  • In the UK 60% of pets have what
  • In the UK marmite is a spread but what is a marmite in France
  • In the UK they are butter beans what in the USA
  • In the UK what was the first product advertised on TV in colour
  • In the US civil war what pet did Robert E Lee have
  • In the US what job has an average IQ of 104
  • In the US what was the first TV test symbol
  • In the USA on January 1 you have the greatest risk of what
  • In the USA what was the first prime time cartoon show
  • In the Winnie the Pooh stories what is Kanga’s baby called
  • In traditional pantomime who is the sweetheart of Harlequin
  • In traditional wedding anniversaries what is given on the eighth
  • In Tucson Arizona it is illegal for a woman to wear what
  • In TV series The Prisoner what's the name of the giant balloon
  • In UK its 10 USA its 8 Continental Europe its 38 what is
  • In UK tennis where is the Stella Artois tournament held
  • In US on what Day are most collect calls reverse charges made
  • In USA 20s Mary 50s Linda 70s Michelle what most pop 90s name
  • In Utah where is it illegal to fish
  • In Utmost Good Faith is the motto of which organisation
  • In Vermont it is illegal to do what under water
  • In Virginia its illegal for a man to do what to his wife
  • In wacky races what were the gang of criminals called
  • In Wacky Races who drove the Turbo Terrific
  • In Welsh Cwrw pronounced koo roo is what
  • In West Virginia its illegal to snooze where
  • In western palmistry the index finger is linked to which planet
  • In what American state do most people walk to work
  • In what athletic event is it illegal to carry weights
  • In what city is the Uffizi art gallery
  • In what city is the worlds largest medieval cathedral
  • In what city was Handel's Messiah first performed
  • In what city was Mozart born
  • In what city was the first US circus April 3rd 1793
  • In what country are Fuji Film rolls made
  • In what country are the ports Oran and Bone
  • In what country could you spend a tugrik
  • In what country did Bridge originate
  • In what country did stamp collecting start
  • In what country did the rumba originate
  • In what country do they answer the phone by saying I'm listening
  • In what country does the cow tree grow - sap looks tastes
  • In what country is Legoland
  • In what country was Bonnie Prince Charlie born
  • In what country was Che Guevara born
  • In what country was the paperclip invented
  • In what country would you buy Kingfisher lager
  • In what Dickens novel is there a case of spontaneous combustion
  • In what Elvis film did he play a double role
  • In what Elvis film does he play a hillbilly garage hand
  • In what film did Bruce Willis play a time travelling criminal
  • In what film did Elvis play a Red Indian
  • In what film did Tommy Lee Jones make his debut
  • In what film was line A mans gotta do what a mans gotta do
  • In what film was the first flushing toilet seen
  • In what French district do most of the best clarets come from
  • In what game do countries play for the Venice cup
  • In what game would you nurdle scrunge or carnovsky
  • In what Hitchcock film does he NOT appear
  • In what industry did John Davidson Rockefeller get rich
  • In what language did St Paul write his epistles
  • In what language was The Communist Manifesto written
  • In what month did the Russian October revolution take place
  • In what musical note do most toilets flush
  • In what Shakespeare play does the character Caliban appear
  • In what sport is the Palma Match contested
  • In what sport might you see a stem-christie
  • In what sport would you find a coffin
  • In what state did the 1862 Sioux uprising start
  • In what TV series did we meet Perry Masonry
  • In what WW1 battle were tanks first used in 1916
  • In which Bond novel did he first want Martinis shaken not stirred
  • In which book of the Bible did Moses die
  • In which city is The Abbey theatre
  • In which city is the distinctive building of the saddledome
  • In which city is the Kentucky Derby run
  • In which city is the worlds busiest MacDonald's
  • In which city is the worlds oldest museum - Ashmolian 1679
  • In which city is the worlds oldest tennis court from 1496
  • In which city was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847
  • In which city was Bob Hope born
  • In which city was the famous black hole
  • in which city was the first public opera house opened
  • In which city would you find The Blue Mosque
  • In which country are the most flowers bought per capita
  • In which country are the Philips company based
  • In which country are you most likely to die from a scorpion sting
  • in which country could you spend a Kwanza
  • In which country did draughts (checkers) originate
  • In which country did the turnip originate
  • In which country did Turkeys originate
  • In which country do they play houlani - type of hockey
  • In which country is the Nokia company based
  • In which country is the port of Frey Bentos
  • In which country is the worlds longest road tunnel
  • In which country was Auschwitz
  • In which country were modern banknotes first used
  • In which country would you find Lake Disappointment
  • In which country would you find the Negev desert
  • In which county would you find Fuqing
  • In which European city is Charles university
  • In which film did Cliff Richard sing Living Doll in 1959
  • In which film did the Rolls Royce have the number plate AU1
  • In which form of Japanese theatre are all roles played by men
  • in which language does God Jul mean happy Xmas
  • In which London street is the US embassy
  • In which month is the Munich beer festival held
  • In which novel did we meet Jack, Ralph and asthmatic Piggy
  • In which religion are the holy writings called the Adi Granth
  • In which sport are left handed people banned from playing
  • In which sport are the trainees traditionally bricklayers
  • In which sport do you need to score five to win
  • In which sport is the Lugano trophy awarded
  • In which sport would they use the term crotch ball
  • In which sport would they use the term straight handle
  • In which sport would you compete for the Nino Bibia cup
  • In which sport would you hear the term bedposts
  • In which sport would you hear the term Intente
  • In which TV program did Sergeant Bosco appear
  • In which USA state is Churchill Downs racetrack
  • In which war was the charge of the Light Brigade
  • In Winnipeg there is a statue to which bear
  • In WW1 what warning device was on the top of Eiffel Tower
  • In WW1 what were Lucifer's
  • In Wyoming in June it is illegal to take a picture of what
  • In Wyoming its illegal for women to stand within 5 feet of what
  • In your body where is the macula
  • In Yugoslavian Belgrade is called Beograd what does it mean
  • Inciticus was a horse (and Senator) owned by whom
  • India has the largest Hindu population what country has second
  • Indoors 6 players a side outdoors numbers vary what sport
  • Information about what subject is recorded in Wisden
  • Inspector Bucket appears in which Dickens novel
  • International dialling codes - What country has 33 as its code
  • International dialling codes - what country has 61 as code
  • Iolanda Balas - Romania - won 150 consecutive events - what
  • Ireland and New Zealand are the only countries that lack what
  • Irish Proverb - If you want to be criticized do what
  • Iron statue of Vulcan looks down Red Mountain what US city
  • Ismene and Antigone are whose daughters
  • Issur Danielovitch became famous a who
  • It is against the law to do what to the Mayor of Paris
  • It is estimated that at any give time 1% world’s population is what
  • It is illegal to cross the Iowa state boundaries wearing what
  • It is illegal to sell what in Lehigh New England
  • It is illegal to use what to plough cotton fields in North Carolina
  • It was finally abolished in Britain in 1948 - what was
  • It’s a flock of sheep what's a group of owls called
  • Italian painter Jacopo Robusti is better known as who
  • Its usual diameter is 4.5 inches what is it
  • J G Galle discovered it in 1846 - discovered what
  • J H Robertson invented what
  • J K Rowling wrote the Harry Potter series what do the JK mean
  • Jack Ketch 1663 1686 had what job
  • Jackson Whipps Showalter was a US champion at what
  • Jagger, Richards, Wyman, Jones, Watts, Stewart - which band
  • James Leblanche Stewart became famous under what name
  • Jan Lodvik Hock changed his name to what
  • Jayne Austin had five brothers and one sister name her
  • Jean Claude Killy famous in which sport
  • Jenny Von Westphalen was married to who
  • Jerome Siberman became famous as who
  • Jim Bakus supplied the voice of which cartoon character
  • Jimmy Doyle died during a title fight in 1947 who was opponent
  • Joan Peters became famous as who
  • Jobs from names - what did a Wayne do
  • Jocasta was the wife of Laius and the mother of who
  • Joel Chandler Harris born December 1848 better known as who
  • John Dunlop developed pneumatic tyres - what profession
  • John Glen first USA to orbit earth was in which service
  • John Gore, Edward Saunders pioneered what org in Australia
  • John Henry Deutchendorf famous as who (both names)
  • John Huston scored a hit with his first film - what?
  • John Huxham in 1750 invented which word
  • John Richie became famous under what name
  • John Wayne was nicknamed duke - but after what
  • John Young, Gemini 3, 1968 first to do what in space
  • Josef Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili became famous as who
  • Joseph Levitch became famous as who
  • Joseph Lister - first operation antiseptic - 1867 on who
  • Josip Broz became famous as who
  • Juglans Regia is the real name of what type of nut tree
  • Julian Dick George Anne and who make the famous five
  • June 1988 who's on covers Time, Life, People, and Sports Illustrated
  • Kaka means parrot in which language
  • Kakiemon is what Japanese product
  • Kallium is the old name for which element
  • Karl Lienstater discovered which medical breakthrough in 1901
  • Kerkira is the Greek name for what Island
  • Khons was the Egyptian god of what
  • Kimberlite contains what precious item
  • Kimgazer is a newspaper in what country
  • King Thibaw - imprisoned by the British - last king of where
  • King Zog ruled which country
  • Kitty the most common cats name in US what's the second
  • Kitty, fire, draw and tuck in are terms in what sport
  • Knickerbockers used to be the residents of where
  • Knock-Knock was the first cartoon starring what character 1940
  • Kong Zi is better known as who
  • La Celestina was the first one in Spain the first what
  • La Giaconda is better known as what
  • Lack of vitamin B1 causes what condition
  • Laika was the first ever dog to do what
  • Last Words I am Dying with the help of too many Physicians
  • Leader of the Iroquois Indians same name as what car
  • Led Deighton trilogy Game Set Match What 3 Capitals
  • Lee Marvin won the best actor Oscar for what 1965 film
  • Legend says tortellini was created to honour what part of Venus
  • Leonard Sly became famous as who
  • Lepidoptera (from the Greek) literally means what
  • Leslie Lynch King became famous as who
  • Lewis Wilson was the first actor to play which character
  • Lexico was invented in 1932 what did it change its name to
  • Liam Devlin often appears in novels by which author
  • Lily Cauchoin became famous as who
  • Limnology is the study of what
  • Liquid Sunshine was the original slogan of which product
  • Literal translation what Persian word is leg garment
  • Little Eva introduced which dance in 1962
  • Local law - Atwood con - cant play what if waiting politician speak
  • Locomotive 4472 is better known by what name
  • London and which UK city are joined by the Grand Union canal
  • Lord Harry, Old Billy, Queed, Skipper, Toast nicknames for who
  • LOT is the national airline of what country
  • Lotta and Vassar were the first two brands of what
  • Lucille Le Sueur became famous as who
  • Lucus Dominitus Ahenobarbus was better known as who
  • Lusitania was the Roman name of what modern country
  • Lusophone describes countries whose main language is what
  • Lutitia is what the Romans called where
  • Lygophobia is the fear of what
  • M31 is the nearest galaxy to us - what is its other name
  • Madam Hooch teaches what at Hogwarts school
  • Madrid there are more what in one street than all of Finland
  • Mafalde is what shaped pasta
  • Magazine wrote "Fighting for peace" is like fucking for chastity
  • Magnum PI wore a baseball cap supporting what team
  • Majorca belongs to which island group
  • Malden Serkiovitch famous as which actor
  • Man shall not live by bread alone - Which NT book
  • Mandoura Greece Zampogna Italy Corenmuse France what is it
  • Mans formal dress coat called tails is named after what bird
  • Manticore was a mythical beast head of a man body of what
  • Manu National Park Peru has 1300 different species of what
  • Manutius's Virgil printed 1501 was the first time what was used
  • Maoni Vi of Capetown has the world longest what at 28 inches
  • Marduk was the creator of the world to what ancient people
  • Mare Nostrum was the Roman name for what
  • Margaret Thatcher day is 10th January in what area
  • Maria Magdelana Von Losch Beyyer know as who
  • Marilyn Munroe was the model for which Disney Character
  • Marion Barry - Mayor of Washington arrested for what
  • Married men do it twice as often as single men – what
  • Married men in France use more what than their wives
  • Martina Navratilova won most doubles with which partner
  • Mary Cathering Collins became famous as who
  • Mary Cathleen Collins changed her name to what
  • Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton became famous as who
  • Mary Read and Anne Boney had what job in common
  • Mary Surratt what the first woman to do what in US
  • Massachusetts in April the law states that dogs will have what
  • Mastigophobia is the fear of what
  • Matador and Sniff are two varieties of what game
  • Mathew Webb swam the channel - where did he drown
  • Maurice Micklewhite became famous as who
  • McLean Stevenson played which character in MASH
  • Mediolanum was the Roman name for what Italian city
  • Membrenaphone musical instruments commonly called what
  • Memonites are what Christian sect founded 1525 Conrad Grebel
  • Men without chest hair are more likely to get what disease
  • Mens world championships started 1903 but 1934 women what
  • Mentu Egyptian Tyr Norse Gods of what
  • Merrylegs was a performing circus dog in which Dickens novel
  • Methacrylate resin is used to make what
  • Michael Dumble-Smith became famous as who
  • Mickey Mouse's Pluto had what name when he first appeared
  • Milton lost which sense
  • Minerva is the Goddess of what
  • Mintonette was the original name of what sport
  • Mintonette was the original name of what sport in 1891
  • Miso a basic ingredient in Japanese cooking is made of what
  • Misogamy is a dislike or hatred of what
  • Miss Lemon is what detectives confidential secretary
  • Mitre Dovetail Jig and Hack are types of what
  • Mohs scale hardest substance is diamond - what's the softest
  • Mojo is a Filipino what
  • Monology is the study of what
  • Montana its illegal to have what in your cab without chaperone
  • Montezuma's nephew Cuitlahac name means what
  • More than 100 women make a living from impersonating who
  • Morrissey was the lead singer of which band
  • Moses 10 plagues on Egypt - what was the fourth
  • Mosi-oa-Tunya - Smoke that Thunders - what natural feature
  • Most blue eyed cats are what
  • Most Jell-o contains crushed what
  • Most people associate the colour green with which flavour
  • Most people bob for apples what do Adams family bob for
  • Mr Chips said goodbye - from which fictional school
  • Mr Spocks blood was green - but what group
  • Mrs Darell Waters (translated 128 languages) pen name
  • Mrs Hugh McCorquodale was famous as what literary figure
  • Mumbai is the modern name of which city
  • Musashi was the first Japanese to use two what simultaneously
  • Musical terms - what does De Capo mean on a score
  • Myosotis is the Latin name for what blue flower
  • Myosotis Sylvestris is the Latin name of which common plant
  • Mythological beasts name comes from the Greek chimney man
  • N is the civil aircraft marking for which country
  • N2O is more commonly known as what
  • Nacre is more commonly known as what
  • Name 3rd cent BC Greek mathematician wrote The Elements
  • Name a quadruped beginning with the letter N
  • Name actor fired as no star quality because of big Adams apple
  • Name Alfred Hitchcock's first sound film as director
  • Name Alice's pet cat
  • Name bald head character that peers over walls saying wot no
  • Name bar John Wilkes Booth got pissed in before killing Lincoln
  • Name Bilbo Baggins mother
  • Name both families in Soap
  • Name both rival gangs in West Side Story
  • Name Canada's oldest incorporated city
  • Name Casper the friendly ghosts horse
  • Name Def Leopards one armed drummer
  • Name Donald Ducks father
  • Name Helen of Troys husband
  • Name Hercule Poirot's valet
  • Name Hong Kong Phooey's cat
  • Name Hopalong Cassidy's horse
  • Name Indiana Joneses dog
  • Name Lancashire town first test tube baby born
  • Name Lois Lanes stewardess sister
  • Name most performed opera at London opera House since 1833
  • Name of which household object comes from Latin to wonder at
  • Name only non electrical musical instrument invented 20th cent
  • Name Pink Floyds only single
  • Name Roman soldier who is supposed to have stabbed Jesus
  • Name ship sunk by the submarine Conqueror Falklands War
  • Name surveyors symbol that looks like a broad arrow with a bar
  • Name the actor who played Ben Casey (both Names)
  • Name the American pilot shot down over Russia in 1960
  • Name the Australian film about the pianist Halstadt
  • Name the companion of the cartoon character Secret Squirrel
  • Name the cowardly member of Dick Dastardly's squadron
  • Name the dark lord in Lord of the Rings
  • Name the dogs in Magnum PI
  • Name the Duke of Wellingtons horse at Waterloo
  • Name the first Bond film not based on an Ian Fleming book
  • Name the first chocolate bar created by Forest Mars in 1923
  • Name the first foreign company to open a factory in the USA
  • Name the first mailman in Philadelphia
  • Name the first self contained home computer -
  • Name the Greek national airline
  • Name the Hong Kong stock exchange
  • Name the Hotel in Arthur Haley's novel / film of same name
  • Name the knot used to shorten a rope without cutting it
  • Name the legless fighter pilot of ww2
  • Name the main horse in Animal Farm
  • Name the producer of Starsky & Hutch and Beverly Hills 91210
  • Name the river that flows through Baghdad
  • Name the Shakespeare character son of the witch Sycorax
  • Name the Shakespeare play with a city in Greece in name
  • Name the smurf spin off characters that live underwater
  • Name the X man who shoots laser beams from his eyes
  • Name Tina Turners solo comeback album of 1984
  • Name UK TV show with Jim Hacker and Sir Humphry Appleby
  • Name US mountain range comes from French At the Bows
  • Name vegetable banned different times causing leprosy rickets
  • Names - Baker Cook obvious what did Cordwainer do
  • Names Cook Baker obvious what did a Chandler do
  • Names from jobs - Baker Cook obvious what did a Mercer do
  • Napoleon had a fear of what - Aelurophobia
  • Narita is the main airport of which city
  • Natasha Gurdin became famous as who
  • Nekal was the first type of what product (Germany 1917)
  • Nenen-Kona is sold in Russia - what do we call it
  • Nevada and Canberra are varieties of which vegetable
  • New Orleans USA - Southampton GB same nick football team
  • Nichole Dunsdon was the last what in October 1992
  • Nick Nolte played the Poor Man who played the Rich Man
  • Nicky Chinn Mike Chapman wrote Suzi Quatro No 1 UK song
  • Ninkasi was the ancient Egyptian goddess of what
  • No US president has ever been what
  • Noah's Ark had two of everything including what feature
  • Nobody's perfect is the last line in which classic comedy film
  • North Andover Massachusetts its illegal to have what weapon
  • North Fork Roe River - worlds shortest - which US state
  • Novel gave Hemmingway nick speaker of the lost generation
  • November 28th 1948 what was the first TV western in the USA
  • Nylon was invented in 1934 what product first used it
  • Ocean is NOT recognised International Hydrographic Bureau
  • Oedipus was named after what - literal translation
  • Of what are Karakul, Texel, Romney Marsh types
  • Of what did the poet John Milton die
  • Of what material was the hairspring made in early watches
  • Often a bridesmaid never a bride advertised what
  • Oikophobia is the fear of what
  • Oil can Henry is the enemy of which cartoon character
  • Oil seed rape belongs to which plant family
  • Old apothecaries weights 20 grains in a what
  • Old superstition - a sneezing cat means what
  • Oliver was fed gruel - its made from water and what
  • On a pencil what do the initials HB stand for
  • On a UK ordinance survey map what is shown by a blue star
  • On a UK ordinance survey map what is shown by a red flag
  • On an average day in USA 40 people are hurt doing what
  • On an ordinance survey map what does a H in circle represent
  • On an ordinance survey map which symbol shows a battlefield
  • On average man uses 2000 - woman 7000 what a day
  • On average the French eat 20 million what a year
  • On oometer measures what
  • On Quaker Oats what word is written on the scroll on the box
  • On television what was Flipper
  • On the Beaufort scale 8 represents what
  • On the TV show Frazier what was the dads dogs name
  • On what are the worlds smallest paintings painted
  • On what common object could you find a gate and a claw
  • On what hobby is most money spent
  • On what is the Mona Lisa painted
  • On which annual day do most heart attacks occur
  • On which circuit is the Portuguese grand prix held
  • On which national flag is there an eagle and a snake
  • One in four Americans has done what
  • One of the band steps is nicknamed H what's it stand for
  • Only dead people can be on US postage stamps except who
  • Only female humans and what have hymens
  • Ontology is the study of what
  • Opaque 2 is a modern variety of which cereal crop
  • Ophidiophobia is the fear of what
  • Oporto in Portugal stands on what river
  • Optiphone, Lustreer and Mirascope early names for which item
  • Ordinary seaman Able Seaman what comes next
  • Orient Express restarted in 1982 going from London to where
  • Orpheus went into the underworld to rescue who
  • Over 28 million Americans are what
  • Pak man was called Paka in Japan what does paka mean
  • Pal Hewson became more famous as who
  • Pali is the sacred language of who
  • Paris and What other capital had the worlds first telephone link
  • Parorexia is the desire for what
  • Parsley is a member of which family
  • Paul Morel was a character in which classic novel
  • Paul Robeson the singer of old man river had what profession
  • Pavarti or Uma is the wife of who in Hindu religion
  • Peggy is a diminutive for which girls name
  • People with hypertrichosis have lots of what
  • Percy Shaw invented what in 1934
  • Pernell Roberts played which character in a TV western series
  • Perry Como the singer once worked as what
  • Persia became Iran in 1935 what was it before it was Persia
  • Persian Sultan Selim hanged 2 doctors - advised him stop what
  • Peter George wrote Two Hours to Doom filmed as what
  • Peter Goldmak invented what in 1948
  • Peter Sellers played Clouseau but who dropped the role
  • PG Woodhouse books Bertie Wooster used what London Club
  • Philadelphia cream cheese was introduced in what city
  • Philippe Pages became famous as who
  • Philippe Pages is the real name of what pianist
  • Phoebe Anne Mozee better known as who
  • Phonetically spelled out what does Esso mean in Japan
  • Pierce Brosnens contract stops him doing what in any other film
  • Pif Paf Pof is the Dutch equivalent of which English phrase
  • Pigs can become what - like humans
  • Pigs Eye was the original name of what Minnesota city
  • Pine Eyes is the literal translation of which characters name
  • Pine, Beach, Stone, Sable or American types of what creature
  • Pit Straight - Lesmo Bend - Roggia Bend - which Grand Prix
  • Plantalgia is pain where
  • Playing card - Raymond Shaw trance - Manchurian Candidate
  • Pluto Greek god of the underworld - what was Plutus god of
  • Poison oak and ivy belong to which general family
  • Pok ta Pok started in Mexico - what modern game/sport is it
  • Polyphemus was the leader of which group of mythical giants
  • Pomona was the Roman Goddess of what
  • Pompeii was buried by Vesuvious in AD 79 - what other city
  • Poona was the original name of what sport/game
  • Portugal has had six Kings with what first name
  • Post boxes in the UK are red what colour are they in France
  • Potatoes were fist sold as what
  • Preparing to invade Japan in WW2 the US ordered 400000 what
  • President Andrew Jackson's funeral 1845 who removed swearing
  • Processed Galena produces which metal
  • Product name from the words Durability Reliability Excellence
  • Programming language named after 17th cent French mathematician
  • Progress through Pain was whose motto
  • Prosopography is the study of what
  • Prova from provolone means what
  • Proverbially it was a bold man who first ate what
  • Public Speaking is the most common fear what's the second
  • Puccini's Turendot is set in which country
  • Pulque is a beer based on what
  • Punk Drummer Chris Miller what name when he Damned in 70s
  • Pupik means belly button in what language
  • Purl Plain Fisherman's Cable types of what
  • Purple green and gold are the official colours which annual event
  • PY are the international car registration letters of which country
  • Quarter oz whiskey half ounce sloe gin makes a black what
  • Queen Alexandria's is the worlds largest what
  • Queen Mary II died at age 32 what killed her
  • Queequeg, Daggoo, Tashteego had what job on the Peaquod
  • Quercus is the Latin name of what Tree
  • Randolph Crane became famous as which cowboy actor
  • Rapa Nui is better known as what
  • Raquel Welch was once a what
  • Rawdon Crawley was a character in what classic novel
  • Ray Bolger played who in The Wizard of Oz
  • RC Cola were the first company to do what
  • RCA released the first LP in 1959 without artists name - who
  • Red flags flown by French ships - Joli Rouge origin of what name
  • Red headed men are more likely than others to do what
  • Red white blue yellow green what's missing from Rubik's cube
  • Reginald Truscott-Jones became famous as who
  • Released in 1908 what was the first ever horror film
  • Rene Laennac invented which aid for doctors in 1810
  • Rene Lalique - Art Nouveau designer worked what material
  • Reuben Tice died trying to invent a machine to do what
  • Reverend Marcus Morris founded which UK comic in the 50s
  • Reykjavik translates into what
  • Rich Duncan Robert Whittle Thomas Suchanek champs sport
  • Richard Adams wrote the novel Shardik what was Shardik
  • Richard Penniman became famous as who
  • Richard Roundtree played what detective in three 70s films
  • Ringo Star narrates which children's TV series
  • Rita Kuti Kis represented Hungary in what sport
  • RL international car registration plate which country
  • Robert Alan Zimmerman real name of who
  • Robert Langford Modini became more famous as who
  • Robin Goodfellow alternative name which Shakespeare character
  • Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle enemies are Boris Badenov and who
  • Rod Taylor starred in a 1960 version of which HG Wells story
  • Roger Bresnahan introduced what to baseball in 1907
  • Roosevelt won the 1932 election - who lost it
  • Rosetta Jacobs became famous under what name
  • Round, flat, filbert or sword types / shapes of what tool
  • Roy Scherer jr became famous as who
  • Rudolf the red nosed reindeer had a girlfriend - name her
  • Rudy Stevens became famous under which name
  • Russia has one but the US has at least six - what
  • Russian word means dissolute - nickname Gregory Efimovitch
  • Sabotage is French - What did the saboteurs use
  • Sailors round the horn - off which country are they doing it
  • Saint Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland and where else
  • Saint Bibiana is the Patron Saint of what
  • Saint Lydwina is the Patron Saint of what sport
  • Sam Barraclough owned which film star
  • Sameer Bhatia from Bangalore began what service
  • Samuel de Champlain founded which city
  • Samuel Hahnermann developed what type of therapy
  • Santa Cruz airport serves which city
  • Santiago is the capitol of Chile what does it mean
  • Saponification is the process that makes what common product
  • Satori is a term in which religion
  • Saudi Arabia law women get divorce if husband don’t give her it
  • Scandinavian aquavit is flavoured with what
  • Scapegoat meaning blame taker comes from what religion
  • Scarlet O'Hara had what original first name
  • Schmuck in German literally means what
  • Schschpiel is what game in Germany
  • Scientists took the word quark from which authors work
  • Scotophobia is the fear of what
  • Scotopic people can do what
  • Scottish clan were traitors and caused the Glencoe massacre
  • Seattle Rome Edinburgh Sheffield what links them
  • Semiotics is the study of what
  • Sergey Bubka broke world record over 30 times in which event
  • Seth Wheeler patented it in 1871 - what
  • Seven million of these are thrown away each day - what
  • Shane Fenton became famous as who
  • She died at 28 but her book on household management famous
  • Shellac dissolved in alcohol makes what type of varnish
  • Sherrinford was hero Ormond Sacker assistant names changed To
  • Shirley Schrift became famous as which actress
  • Shoot the moon is a term used in which card game
  • Short actors stand on what wooden object - to appear bigger
  • Shu was an Egyptian God of what
  • Sicily is the traditional source of which element
  • Sienna law forbids women of what name from prostitution
  • Sigmund Freud had a phobia - what was he afraid of
  • Silent movie star Ben Turpin insured his what for $500000
  • Silver hallmarks - what object is stamped on Birmingham items
  • Silvester in Germany is what day in USA / England
  • Sir Henry Cole got John Callcot Horsley design ? to save time
  • Sir Wilfred is the real name of which eponymous character
  • Six verified copies of his signature survive - who is he
  • Slip, square and surgeon all types of what
  • Smith Johnson Williams Brown Jones next US common surnames
  • Smith most common USA name what's second
  • Smiths Bon-Bons changed their name to what after 1840
  • So far 11 US presidents have been what
  • Sobek was an Egyptian god - in what form is he seen
  • Socrates was trained into what profession
  • Solanum Tuberosum is the Latin name for what plant
  • Solomon built his temple on a hill name it
  • Someone who dibbles is drinking like what
  • Something Happened 74 Picture This 88 Closing Time 94 author
  • Something navicular is shaped like what
  • Something that is fistular is what shape
  • Sourj is Armenian for what
  • Soyuz was a soviet spacecraft but what's it literally mean
  • Spanish restaurant if you ask for La Quenta what do you get
  • Speedy Gonzales was fastest mouse in Mexico who slowest
  • Sperrylite is the ore what is extracted
  • Spielberg named the shark in Jaws Bruce why
  • St Appolonia Patron Saint of what
  • St John the Divine wrote which book of the Bible
  • St Luke followed what profession before joining Jesus
  • St Snithney is the patron saint of what
  • Stag Party was the original name of what
  • Stage role, written for a man, took 80 years to be played by one
  • Stan laurel, Mickey Rooney, Lana Turner what in common
  • Stanley Burrell became famous as who
  • Starting highest write the Roman Numerals in descending order
  • Starts with F ends with K if you cant get one you use your hand
  • STDs are the most costly health problem in the USA what's 2nd
  • Steely Dan is a band but what was the original steely dan
  • Sterlet is the rarest most expensive what
  • Sterling Holloway was original voice of which Disney character
  • Steven the 1st founded what country in 1000 ad
  • Stingray Bay named by Cook is now known as what
  • Storm Warning the only film in which this Actress killed who
  • Strabismus is the correct name for what condition
  • Strine is the vernacular language spoken in which country
  • Strontium 90 was the original name of which band
  • Struthio Cameus is the Latin name of which creature
  • Sufferers from lambdacism cannot do what
  • Sunglasses were invented in China to do what
  • Suomi is the name the natives give to what country
  • Susan Abigail Tomalin became famous as who
  • Susseration is what
  • Swansons introduced them in 1953 - what
  • Syd Barett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason - Group
  • Sylvester and Tweety Pie - Cat Bird started out as what
  • Symbolics.com was the worlds first what
  • Syngenesophobia is the fear of what
  • Table Tennis competitions only two coloured balls allowed what
  • TABSO is the national airline of which country
  • Taken literally what should you see in a Hippodrome
  • Tamarack Idaho can't buy what after dark without sheriff permit
  • TAP is the national airline of which country
  • Taphophobia is fear of what
  • Tarom Airlines is the national carrier of which country
  • Tartuffo in Spain Kartoffel in Germany and Russia what is
  • Tchaikovsky died of which disease
  • Telephone poles are mostly made from what wood
  • Telesphobia is a fear of what
  • Tellus was the Greek god of what
  • Tempera uses water and what to paint with
  • Terra Psittacorum was an early name for which country
  • Terrence Nezman became more famous as who
  • Thalia is one of the muses - what's her subject
  • Thaslophobia is the fear of what
  • The 42 string guitar is correctly called what
  • The Air Canada Silver Broom is won in which sport
  • The Algarve is in what country
  • The Algonquin Indians believed the earth was on what
  • The Althing rules in which country
  • The Amati family were famous for making what
  • The Amazon river rises in which country
  • The American Triple Crown - Belmont st Kentucky Derby and?
  • The ancient Egyptians worshiped a sky Goddess name her
  • The Andaman Islands are in which bay
  • The Aphrodite of Melos has a more famous name - what
  • The Archie Moore cup is competed for in which sport
  • The are six sides on a standard one - a standard what
  • The Associated Powers - the original proposed name of what
  • The average male loses a lb (weight ) of what in 10 years
  • The average person does it thirteen times a day - what
  • The average person does what 16 times a day
  • The average person eats 800 in their lifetime 800 what
  • The average what is designed to last for 180 wearings
  • The Aztecs reckoned it was the food of the gods what was
  • The back of what item is called a gore
  • The Bald Eagle is Americas bird - What is Britain's
  • The bander macaque has which commoner name
  • The Bank of Italy changed its name to what
  • The Black Swan is native to which country
  • The Blur Max medal was named after Max who
  • The British consume twice as much per capita as the US - what
  • The brutal treatment of Billy Hayes was the inspiration what film
  • The Campbell-Stokes recorder measures what with a glass ball
  • The capitol of Nigeria was Lagos what is it now
  • The Caspian Java Bali what became extinct in 19th Century
  • The cast iron plant is another name for which pot plant
  • The Central Perk Café appears in which TV series
  • The chako war 1932 1935 was between which two countries
  • The character Lieutenant Pinkerton appears in what work
  • The Chinese apple is another name for what fruit
  • The Chinese scattered firecrackers around the house - why
  • The Chinese year cycle starts with 1st to ask Buddha which
  • The classical music term fugue comes from Latin meaning what
  • The clusec is the unit measuring the power of what
  • The colossus of Rhodes was a statue of who
  • The comma bacillus causes what disease
  • The Demologos was the first steam powered what
  • The density of what is measured on the Rngelmann scale
  • The Detours changed to The High Numbers then what name
  • The dinosaur apatosaurus used to be called what
  • The Dove awards are presented annually for what
  • The dunnock is another name for which common bird
  • The dybbuk is a creature in which peoples mythology
  • The earliest paper written in Latin is a woman's writing what is it
  • The earliest recorded one held 1887 Sheen House Richmond ?
  • The Egyptian god Horus had the head of what creature
  • The fable The Hare and the Tortoise - what animal judges race
  • The Fagus is the Latin name of what type of tree
  • The false plane tree is better known as what
  • The fennec is the smallest of its species - the smallest what
  • The filaments for the first electric lamp were made from what
  • The film 10 Rillington Place is based on which British serial killer
  • The film Cleopatra was banned in Egypt in 1963 why
  • The Finnish know her as Tuna what do we call her
  • The first known what happened in Wisconsin 1878
  • The first one was 5 x 20 the first what
  • The first one was delivered in 1933 - the first what
  • The first puck used in an ice hockey game was made of what
  • The fish eating bulldog is what type of creature
  • The Flavian Amphitheatre is better known as what
  • The fleur de lis is a representation of which flower
  • The flower convallaria is better known as what
  • The flowers of the curry plant are what colour
  • The French call it creame anglaise what do we call it
  • The French call it L' Herbe Royal what do we call it
  • The French call it La Mort aux Trousses what Hitchcock film is it
  • The French call it nature morte the Spanish bodegon what is it
  • The French call it The Casserole what do we call it
  • The French musical instrument The Viola has what other name
  • The French newspaper La Monde translates as what
  • The French say Bis - what word do the English use
  • The game pailemalle played on grass evolved into what
  • The Germans call them Stumphhose - what are they
  • The giant Kvasir in Norse mythology has what power
  • The Glis Glis was fattened and eaten by the Romans what is it
  • The Gloucester E 28/39 first flew in 1941 - what was unusual
  • The Greek for circle of animals gives it name to what
  • The Greek Goddess Ephesus is the Goddess of what
  • The group Simply Red were named after what
  • The guillotine was invented for chopping off what
  • The Hindu trinity are Shiva Vishnu and who
  • The hop-low is the worlds smallest what
  • The Horned Planet is better known as what
  • The Indian name Singh translates as what
  • The initials pc on a medicine means it should be taken when
  • The Invisible Empire is better known as what
  • The Island of Sheep was the last novel of what Buchan Hero
  • The Italian Date is a common name of what fruit
  • The jealous Athena turned who into a spider
  • The Jelbukk is a Swedish Xmas decoration - what is it
  • The Koh-i-Nor is a famous diamond - what does the name mean
  • The last line of which TV show was "Good bye Margaret"
  • The length of what is approximately 1/10th circumference of earth
  • The Lent Lilly has a more common name - what
  • The liqueur crème de cassis is made from what
  • The locals call it Druk Yul - Land of the Dragon what country
  • The locals call it Firenze what do we call it
  • The locals call it Shqiperia what do we call this country
  • The longest section American slang dictionary what subject
  • The Louvre Museum - Palace - but what was it first
  • The mandylion is another name for which contentious object
  • The Marie Celeste sailed from which port
  • The Mariners Compass or Pyxis is what
  • The Mau Mau were terrorists in which country late 50s early 60s
  • The Mbuti tribe in Africa are the worlds what
  • The milk of what creature will not curdle
  • The minnow is the smallest member of what fish family
  • The Moluccas are better known as where
  • The most common hat in the world is made out of what
  • The museum of what can be found at Pontedassio in Italy
  • The musical instrument piccolo means what in Italian
  • The musical word scherzo comes from Italian meaning what
  • The name Europe comes from where
  • The name for which body organ translates as all flesh
  • The name of which animal means does not drink
  • The name of which fabric comes from the Persian word for spun
  • The Necromancer in The Hobbit became who in later works
  • The New Testament originally written in what language
  • The North and South Islands of New Zealand separated by what
  • The Nuer people come from which country
  • The numbers on what if added come to 666
  • The okapi belongs to what family of animals
  • The Old Aztecs played ollamalitzi what game does it resemble
  • The oldest one in America still working opened in 1829 what
  • The original Peeping Tom had what job
  • The Pampero blows over which mountains
  • The paraclete is another name for which Christian religious item
  • The Passion Play is performed every 10 years where
  • The penny black - worlds first stamp - what was second
  • The petawatt is the worlds largest what
  • The pica pica is what common bird
  • The Pirate Khair-ed-Din had what Italian name meaning redbeard
  • The Plains of Abraham overlook which city
  • The Pogues took their name from Pogue Mahone - what mean
  • The ponderosa pine is the state tree of which US state
  • The pop group Satan's Jesters found fame under what name
  • The quokka is a member of which animal family
  • The Red Rose City has what more common name in Jordan
  • The Rimac river runs through what city
  • The rivers Lahn and Mosel are tributaries of what river
  • The Roman Apian Way went from Rome to where
  • The Roman province Maxima Ceasariensis was in what country
  • The Roman roadbuilders lacked which elementary tool
  • The Romans called it Cambria - what do we call it
  • The rover the last is red the rest are white in what sport
  • The sackbut developed into which modern instrument
  • The Saffir-Simpson scale measures the intensity of what
  • The Salk vaccine is used against what disease
  • The Sam Maguire Trophy is played for in which sport
  • The Sea Cook was the original title of what famous novel
  • The SF award the Hugo is named after Hugo who?
  • The Shadows first record went straight to no 1 - what was it
  • The Simpsons are the longest running cartoon who is second
  • The Slave of Duty is alternate title what G&S operetta
  • The sliothar is a leather covered cork ball used in which sport
  • The Soldiers Song is the National Anthem of what Country
  • The Somers Islands has what more familiar name
  • The song Mack the Knife comes from what stage show
  • The song There is nothing like a dame appears in which musical
  • The Soviet Sukhoi-34 fighter was the worlds first with what
  • The Spanish word Esposa means both wife and what
  • The Spinet is another name for what old musical instrument
  • The sprat belongs to what fish family
  • The star Castor is in which constellation
  • The Stasi were an intelligence organisation in what country
  • The state tree of Arizona is really a legume - name it
  • The Swathling Cup is played for in what sport
  • The Sweater Shop International was a competition which sport
  • The term red herring comes from what activity
  • The term warts and all comes from a portrait of who
  • The Three Stars is the national ice hockey team which country
  • The Thunderbirds boys were named after what theme
  • The title of whose book translates as my struggle
  • The Undiscovered Country a Star Trek title taken from where
  • The US eat most ice cream per capita what country second
  • The USA has the most railtrack - what country second
  • The Volga is Europe longest river what is the second longest
  • The Welcome Stranger 173 lb was largest what ever found 1869
  • The windhover is an alternative name for which bird
  • The Witches Curse alternative name which G&S operetta
  • The word Calendar comes from Latin and means what
  • The word coyote comes from which language
  • The word for soda in Japanese when translated means what
  • The word Matrix in the Bible means what
  • The word mattress what taken from which language
  • The word opera is a plural of opus meaning what
  • The word philosophy comes from Greek literally meaning what
  • The word planet comes from Greek what's it literally mean
  • The word Sahara is Arabic for what
  • The word Utopia from Greek means what
  • The word vinegar come from French meaning what
  • The word volar refers to what part/s of the body
  • The worlds first opened in Los Angles April 2nd 1902 - what
  • The worlds first what opened in Brighton England in 1897
  • The yellow food colouring tartrazine comes from what
  • Theatre at the stairway is the translation of which place
  • Theophilus Van Kannal invented what in 1888 in Philadelphia
  • There are 12 bottles of champagne in a what
  • There are 16 bottles of Champagne in a what
  • There are 4.5 gallons of ale in what container
  • There are 42 what in a standard deck of cards (exclude jokers)
  • There are 72 scenes on what famous article
  • There are more in Los Angeles than in all France - what
  • There are more the 38000 types of what
  • There are more what in Italy than Canadians in Canada
  • There are one what for every 6 people in Canada
  • There are over 130000 species of what on earth
  • There are over 400 recognised breeds of what
  • There are over 800 brands of what for sale in the USA
  • There are three parks in the USA dedicated to what
  • There are two general types of skiing Alpine and what
  • This sport is called camogie women play what's it when men do
  • Thomas Chippendale mostly worked in what wood
  • Thomas Edison had a phobia what was it
  • Thomas Holden was the first to top what list
  • Thomas Minton at Stoke on Trent created what in 1789
  • Thomas the boys name means what
  • Those born on April Fools day are what star sign
  • Three Scottish kings and eight Popes share what name
  • Three what appear on the Connecticut state flag
  • Thumb Lock Mongolian Release Mediterranean Draw what sport
  • Thurle Sandstorm first world champion in 1923 at what sport
  • Tia Maria - Vodka and Coke make what cocktail
  • Tiede Peak is a volcano on which island
  • Tigers have stripped fur - what colour is their skin
  • Tintoretto did most of his painting in what city
  • Tiramisu is a coffee desert but what does it literally mean
  • Titanic music score sales are greatest which film did it beat
  • To an Australian what is an esky
  • To the Apache Indians what were God Dogs
  • To what family does the hippopotamus belong
  • To where in France do the sick make pilgrimages
  • To which dog was a statue erected in Edinburgh
  • To which group of artists does Vincent Van Gough belong
  • To which London club did Mycroft Holmes belong
  • To whom are the Jews Gentiles
  • To whom is the Wizard of Oz dedicated
  • To whom was the Eroica dedicated
  • Top USA food consumption days - Xmas Thanksgiving and what
  • Topolino in Italy is who here
  • Tosk is a dialect of which country
  • Tour de France what colour jersey best Hill Climber wear
  • Tracey and Hepburn first film in 1942 was what
  • Traditional Advent candles are two colours pink and what
  • Traditional French blend "fines herbes" parsley chives chervil ?
  • Traditionally there are 100 pleats in what item
  • Transylvanian people believed sleeping with what was dangerous
  • Triskadeccaphobia is the fear of what
  • Trismus is a muscular spasm where in the body
  • Tsaritsyn in Russia used to be known as what
  • Tucson Arizona what's officially known as pavement deficiencies
  • Turnov Rusty and Bobo appear in what stage musical
  • TVs Ben Casey started with Man Woman Birth Death and what
  • Two out of 3 adults in the USA suffer from what
  • UK band involved in a US court case - Subliminal messages 80s
  • UK snooker players call it doubling what do US pool players say
  • Until 1971 what was the name of Zaire
  • Until 1990 what was still legal tender in East Germany
  • Until 1998 by law The QE hotel must do what if you rent a room
  • Unusual (for him) role Bogart play in The Return of Doctor X 1939
  • US civil war what disease incorrectly treated by ink injections
  • US civil war which states buttons had a Palmetto tree on them
  • US Pres mom said Looking at my children wish I'd stayed virgin
  • US school buses are Chrome Yellow but they used to be what
  • USA has most airports which country has second most
  • USA supreme court 1962 said who cant be imprisoned - illegal
  • Vaduz is the capitol of where
  • Vampire bats prefer to bite what part of a sleeping person
  • Vaselina and Brillantino were alternate names which film
  • Venation is used to describe what item
  • Venus and Adonis was whose first published work
  • Venus Observa is the technical term for what
  • Verdi's opera Aida is set in what country
  • Vermont woman cant wear what without written husbands permit
  • Vestiophobia is the fear of what
  • VH international airline registration letters what country
  • Victor Barna was world champion five times at what sport
  • Victoria was not Queen Victoria's first name - what was
  • Vienna is the setting for what Shakespeare play
  • Violetta Valery is better know as who in the world of opera
  • Virginia McMath became famous as which actress
  • Virginia Patterson Hensley became more famous as who
  • Viticulture is the growing of what plants
  • Vivaldi's concertos Opus 8 Numbers 1-4 better known as what
  • Vladamere Ashkenazy plays what musical instrument
  • Vladivostok stands on what body of water
  • Vodka - Triple Sec and lime juice make what cocktail
  • Vodka and orange makes up what cocktail
  • Vodka, Orange juice and Cranberry juice make which cocktail
  • Walt Disney had an obsessive compulsion with what
  • Walt Disney in an interview admitted he was scared of what
  • Walter Koenig played which part in the Star Trek series
  • Washington police officers get a half hour class in how to what
  • Waving a yellow flag is the international signal for what
  • Wayne Brazel shot and killed what Western figure in 20th cent
  • We have all heard Hari Krishna - what does Krishna mean
  • We have used a cassette but what does it literally mean
  • We know what Mardi Gras is but what's its literal translation
  • We know who wrote Little Women but who wrote Little Men
  • Well known phrase Mad as a Hatter - but what made them mad
  • Wesley Snipes and who starred in the film Money Train 1995
  • West Side Story tells about the West side of what or where
  • Westminster Abbey is dedicated to who
  • WG Grace captained England at cricket and what else
  • What - advertised phrase "Even your best friends wont tell you"
  • What 1991 film won best film, actor, actress, director Oscars
  • What 3 inventions do Americans say they cant live without
  • What 70s pop group was originally called The Engaged Couples
  • What actor began his career doing Doctor Pepper commercials
  • What actor links Von Ryan's Express - Magnificent Seven
  • What actor was once fruit picker iceman truck driver propman
  • What actress declared "I'll get naked at the drop of a hat"
  • What actress said "I acted vulgar - Madonna is vulgar"
  • What actress said "It's better to be nude than unemployed"
  • What actress/singer once worked in a doughnut shop
  • What advertised phrase Born 1820 still going strong
  • What agency began as a group of mercenary guards
  • What aid to archaeologists from 197 bc was found in Egypt 1799
  • What ailment kills the most fruit flies
  • What album cover (by the Rolling Stones) had a zip on the side
  • What alternative scale (not Richter) measures earthquakes
  • What American building has double - needed toilets -segregated
  • What American state is the Badger state
  • What animal can smell a virgin same type from 1.8 miles away
  • What animal comes in both spotted and striped varieties
  • What animal comes in types spotted striped and brown
  • What animal could be Siberian or Caspian
  • What animal eats rests and sleeps on its back
  • What animal has the worlds shortest sperm
  • What animal head appears on the badge of the RCMP
  • What animal is in the hassen in hassenpfeffer
  • What animal is mentioned most in the Bible
  • What animal is responsible for most deaths in the USA annually
  • What animal is the symbol of long life in Korea
  • What animal lives in a drey
  • What animal produces its own sun tan lotion
  • What animal was believed to be a cross camel - leopard
  • What animal would you find in a form
  • What animals head appears on the label of Gordon's Gin
  • What animals name comes from the Sanskrit to steal
  • What animals name literally translates as earth pig
  • What appears in the middle of the Rwandan flag
  • What are bactrians and dromedaries
  • What are banon, mimolette and samosoe types of
  • What are Blue Professor, Bottle Imp and Rat Faced McDougal
  • What are brick, fontina, port salut, quargel types of
  • What are camel haired brushes made of
  • What are ceps morels and chantrelles
  • What are garbanzo beans also known as
  • What are Grapnel, Bruce, Danforth, Plough types of?
  • What are kreplach
  • What are lentigines
  • What are Limerick, Round Bend, Aberdeen and Octopus
  • What are lop cheong
  • What are male crabs known as
  • What are Munroes
  • What are padmasana sirsasana and savasana
  • What are popcorn, moss and seed
  • What are scaup
  • What are shaggy mane and pigs ear
  • What are spraints
  • What are the Aki - Dai-shimizy - Seikan in Japan
  • What are the devils bones
  • What are the ridges on corduroy called
  • What are the seeds of the herb cilantro called used as a spice
  • What are the Sirocco, Mistral and Chinook
  • What are the snaffle Pelham and Weymouth
  • What are the stars in traditional Cornish Star Gazey pie
  • What are truffles - highly prized as food
  • What are you doing if you pandiculate
  • What are you doing if you use the egg position
  • What are young bats called
  • What Australian town used to be called Stuart until 1925
  • What author wrote about Adrian Mole
  • What battle does the French Legion Celebrate Annually
  • What bird has the most feathers per square inch
  • What bird is sacred in Peru
  • What Bond film was entitled The Dead Slave in Japan
  • What book starts with the words - Call me Ishmael
  • What book was given to all officers in the Confederate army
  • What boxer was nicknamed The Ambling Alp
  • What boxer was nicknamed The Boston Strong Boy
  • What boy scout merit badge is earned most often
  • What boys name would be signalled in Morse by six dashes
  • What branch of mathematics is named for the Latin for pebble
  • What British author was offered £250000 to write book of ET
  • What brought Frosty the Snowman to life
  • What calculating aid was invented by William Oughtred in 1662
  • What can be a font, architectural style or novel type
  • What can be dipole, loop or helical
  • What can be Inline, flat or v
  • What can you shag in Georgia but its illegal in Florida
  • What Canadian city has the most bars per capita
  • What car has been voted European car of the Century
  • What cartoon character was born April 1st 1980
  • What causes the tangy smell at the seaside
  • What celestial body gets its name from the Greek long haired
  • What character did Disney add to Winnie the Pooh not in books
  • What cities underground has the most stations
  • What city has Kogoshima as its airport
  • What city has the most canals
  • What city has the worlds biggest taxi fleet
  • What city in the USA has the fewest % of native born residents
  • What city is at the mouth of the Menam river
  • What city is closest to Copacabana beach
  • What city is known as The worlds chocolate capital
  • What city stands on the Hooghly river
  • What city used to be known as Bytown
  • What colour are an American porcupines teeth
  • What colour are French letter boxes
  • What colour are lobsters
  • What colour are the Amazon river dolphins
  • What colour did Ida McKinley ban from the White House
  • What colour habit do Franciscan monks wear
  • What colour is a Grasshoppers blood
  • What colour is caffeine
  • What colour is cerulean
  • What colour is iridium
  • What colour is Queen Elizabeth's blotting paper
  • What colour is Spock's blood
  • What colour is the bull on an archery target
  • What colour is the cross on the Greek Flag
  • What colour is the flesh of the Charentais melon
  • What colour is the gemstone peridot
  • What colour is the number 10 on 10 Downing street
  • What colour is the purple finch
  • What colour is the wax covering Gouda cheese
  • What colour is vermilion a shade of
  • What colour toothbrush do most people have
  • What colour Tuesday did the Rolling Stones sing about 1977
  • What colour was Tweety Bird originally
  • What colours are on a pollution free beach flag
  • What comes after the year of the snake - Chinese calendar
  • What common item has 32 points
  • What common item has a coil, point, sheath and two shafts
  • What common item were once called moth patches
  • What common legal item literally means under penalty
  • What common sign derived from the Medici family crest
  • What company used to be called The Haloid Company
  • What composer boasted "I could set a laundry list to music"
  • What composer wrote the Pomp and Circumstance marches
  • What could an Australian win a Stanley for
  • What countries flag has two bars white top red bottom
  • What countries highest award is The Order of the Elephant
  • What countries leader does not have an official residence
  • What countries nation anthem is Land of Two Rivers
  • What countries national anthem is The Bayambo song
  • What countries national anthem is The Patriotic Song
  • What countries people had the longest life expectation
  • What countries people spend most private money on recreation
  • What country - largest earthquake of 20th cent 8.6 Richter 1906
  • What country awards the Nobel peace prize
  • What country consumes the most calories per capita
  • What country consumes the most coffee per capita 25 Lb
  • What country consumes the most coke per capita
  • What country consumes the most meat per capita 124 lb
  • What country consumes the most tea per capita
  • What country did Italy invade in 1935
  • What country did the USA defend in the Spanish American war
  • What country do Brazil nuts come from
  • What country does French toast come from
  • What country drinks the most beer
  • What country eats most turkey per capita annually
  • What country eats the most cereal per capita
  • What country had an airline called Rottnest
  • What country has a Bible on its flag
  • What country has the highest voting age 25
  • What country has the most bookshops per head population
  • What country has the most doughnut shops per capita
  • What country is coffee originally from
  • What country is nearest to the North Pole
  • What country is the worlds oldest functioning democracy
  • What country issued a banana shaped stamp
  • What country makes Sukhindol wine
  • What country was once named New France
  • What county first used pepper
  • What county has the largest army in the world
  • What creature can be Indian, white or broad lipped
  • What creature gets its name for the Spanish for slowly
  • What creature make the loudest noise - 188 decibels
  • What creature will only mate if the females mouth is full
  • What creature, when drunk, always falls on its right side
  • What crime causes the second most number arrests in USA
  • What crime did Theresa Vaughn commit 62 times in 5 years
  • What culture introduced hats and crackers at Xmas season
  • What dance is usually performed to Orpheus in the Underworld
  • What device did Henry Doherty patent in 1972
  • What did a clue originally mean
  • What did alchemists seek to turn base metals into gold
  • What did Alfred Hormel invent
  • What did Aristotle claim as the most delicate of table meats
  • What did Benjamin Franklin claim as his trade
  • What did Brian Epstein manage before the Beatles
  • What did Britain swap Havana for with Spain in 1763
  • What did composer Berlioz originally study
  • What did Ed Peterson invent
  • What did Einstein call "the most difficult thing to understand"
  • What did George Washington soak his wooden teeth in for taste
  • What did God create on the fifth day (both)
  • What did J Edgar Hoover call home of disease bribery rape
  • What did Jack Horner pull from his pie
  • What did John Montague invent
  • What did Joseph Gayetty invent in 1857
  • What did Marlon Brando and George C Scott refuse
  • What did mathematician John Napier invent in 1614
  • What did Mege-Mouries invent in 1870 winning a Napoleon prize
  • What did Paceard and Balmat conquer in 1786
  • What did Popeye eat for strength before spinach
  • What did Robert Ballard discover in 1985
  • What did Spanish scientists fit to cows to increase milk yield
  • What did table tennis balls used to be made from
  • What did the ancient Greeks use instead of soap
  • What did the ancient Romans throw at weddings
  • What did the US government call predawn vertical insertion
  • What did the Victorians call servant regulators
  • What did the word bald originally mean
  • What did William Addis invent in prison
  • What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals
  • What dinosaurs name translates as roof lizard
  • What dinosaurs name translates as three horned
  • What disease is spread in minute water droplets
  • What Disney character was voiced by Pinto Colvig
  • What do chimpanzees do when nervous
  • What do cockroaches do every fifteen minutes
  • What do deciduous trees do
  • What do Ombrophobes fear
  • What do Stacey Keach and Oscar Wilde have in common
  • What do the Chinese regard as the highest form of visual art
  • What do the Germans now celebrate on October 3rd
  • What do the initials IOU stand for on an IOU
  • What do the letters MG stand for on cars
  • What do toads do before mating
  • What do ungulate animals alone have
  • What do you do with a hassock
  • What do you give on the third wedding anniversary
  • What do zoologists call the leader of a wolf pack
  • What does a copoclephist collect
  • What does a crapulent person suffer from
  • What does a drosomoter measure
  • What does a funambulist do
  • What does a galactophagist drink
  • What does a gozzard have or own
  • What does a hygrometer measure
  • What does a kayser measure
  • What does a kymograph measure
  • What does a librettist do
  • What does a manometer measure
  • What does a necrographer do
  • What does a pluviomoter measure
  • What does a polyandric women have more than one of
  • What does a polythesistic person believe in
  • What does a potometer measure
  • What does a Puissance event test in showjumping
  • What does a racoon do before eating its food
  • What does a tailor do with his plonker
  • What does a Yellow Flag Red stripes mean in motor racing
  • What does Abraham Lincoln never do in any photographs
  • What does an alopecia sufferer lack
  • What does an armadillo taste like
  • What does GP mean on a music score when all players silent
  • What does Honolulu mean in Hawaiian
  • What does Karaoke literally mean
  • What does lager literally mean in German
  • What does ludo mean (literally)
  • What does per capita literally mean
  • What does pp on a music score mean
  • What does ring a ring a roses refer to
  • What does soviet mean
  • What does sputnik literally mean
  • What does the Australian slang word Hooroo mean
  • What does the boys name Neil mean
  • What does the boys name Paul mean
  • What does the family name Perkins mean
  • What does the German word Panzer literally mean
  • What does the girls name Irene mean
  • What does the girls name Rebecca mean
  • What does the girls name Zoe mean
  • What does the name Ghengis Khan mean
  • What does the name Tabitha mean
  • What does the name Tokyo mean
  • What does the syrinx help a bird to do
  • What does the VO on a bottle of Seagrams stand for
  • What does the word economy mean in original Greek
  • What does Trivia literally mean
  • What does WD stand for in WD 40 Water
  • What does YoYo mean in English
  • What dog in ancient China was restricted to the aristocracy
  • What element is present in all organic compounds
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  • What was the full name of Dr Henry Jekyll's alter ego
  • What was the full name of the butler in soap - later spin off
  • What was the last European nation to accept the potato
  • What was the last item shown on British TV before WW2
  • What was the longest running primetime TV drama 20 seasons
  • What was the most bombed place in WW2
  • What was the name of Abraham Lincolns dog Stabbed to death
  • What was the name of Dr Dolittle’s Parrot
  • What was the name of Felix the Cats girlfriend
  • What was the name of Haile Salassie before he was crowned
  • What was the name of inn in Treasure Island
  • What was the name of Isaac Newton's dog - caused fire in lab
  • What was the name of James Bonds housekeeper
  • What was the name of Norse God Thor's hammer
  • What was the name of Papa Doc Duvaliers secret police Haiti
  • What was the name of Roses monkey in Friends
  • What was the name of Russian bear mascot 1980 Olympics
  • What was the name of Sancho Panza's donkey
  • What was the name of the cab company in Taxi
  • What was the name of the first presidential aircraft
  • What was the name of the horse before Silver in lone ranger
  • What was the name of the horse in Animal Farm
  • What was the name of the Jester in As You Like It
  • What was the name of the last silent movie made 1929
  • What was the name of the Monkeys only film made in 1969
  • What was the name of the plantation in Gone with the Wind
  • What was the name of the pub in The Dukes of Hazard
  • What was the name of the regimental tune of the 7th cavalry
  • What was the name of the ship that brought Dracula to England
  • What was the name of the skunk in Bambi
  • What was the name of Thomas Jefferson's home
  • What was the name of William Tells son (the apple head boy)
  • What was the original meaning of the word harlot
  • What was the original scumbag
  • What was the Rolling Stones first no 1 hit
  • What was the sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show
  • What was the surname of the family in The Grapes of Wrath
  • What was the third leading cause of death in 1900
  • What was the top film of 1990
  • What was the top grossing film of the 60s
  • What was the Troggs most famous hit
  • What was the White House formerly known as
  • What was the working title of the TV series Dallas
  • What was the world’s first high level programming language 1957
  • What was the world's first computer bug in 1946
  • What was the worlds first passenger jet aircraft
  • What was the worlds first televised murder
  • What was the worlds first X rated cartoon
  • What was Thin Lizzies first hit in 1973
  • What was unusual about the Gossamer Albatross aeroplane
  • What was used at Wimbledon for the first time in 1986
  • What was used before the baton was invented to conduct
  • What was Walt Disney's first cartoon character
  • What was Walt Disney's middle name
  • What was Winston Churchill's codename during WW2
  • What was Winston Churchill's favourite participation sport
  • What was Woody Allen's first film as writer/actor
  • What weapon is known as the gun that won the west
  • What weapon was invented by Ernest Swinton used in 1916
  • What weight is the lightest in Amateur Boxing
  • What well known Russian author was also a doctor
  • What were the first false teeth made from
  • What were the first tennis balls stuffed with
  • What were volitos first demonstrated in Soho London in 1823
  • What wood is plywood mostly made from
  • What wood was the cross supposed to be made of
  • What word - last arrow in archery contest or the final outcome
  • What word appears in more film titles than any other
  • What word appears over 46000 times in the Bible
  • What word do Alaskan sled drivers shout to move their teams
  • What word from the Persian means perfumed
  • What word is derived from the Arabic mawsim meaning season
  • What word spelled the same French, English, German, Swedish
  • What would a rhinotillexomaniac be doing
  • What would a Scotsman do with a spurtle
  • What would an antipyrhettic drug be used for
  • What would an Irishman do with his shone
  • What would be happening if you suffered from canitis
  • What would you be if you were a coryphée
  • What would you do with a drupe
  • What would you do with a maris piper
  • What would you do with a Romeo's Rouser
  • What would you do with a soft cock
  • What would you do with a Yashmak
  • What would you do with an Edzell blue
  • What would you do with or what is a millers thumb
  • What would you expect to find in a binnacle
  • What would you find in a vivarium
  • What would you put on your escutcheon - if you had one
  • What WW2 resistance movements name is Italian for thicket
  • What, according the Mark Twain, is a stomach Steinway
  • What's capital of The Peoples Democratic Republic of Yemen
  • What's involved in 20% of car accidents in Sweden
  • What's is the correct name for a female Badger
  • What's missing from ale that’s included in beer
  • What's most commonly used password on computer systems
  • What's the biggest source of pollution in Lake Ontario
  • What's the correct name for a young un-bred male fur seal
  • What's the name of Disney's Little Mermaid
  • What's the name of the worlds first National theatre Paris 1680
  • What's the other name for the statue of Egyptian god Harmachis
  • What's the worlds largest selling designer clothing range
  • What's the worlds longest rail journey made no train change
  • What's unusual about evangelist Amy Semple McPhersons coffin
  • What's unusual about the ink used to print money
  • When are you most likely to see a penumbra
  • When Harrison Ford was The Fugitive who was the lawman
  • When is St Swithens day
  • When is Superman's birthday
  • Where are Gene Roddenberrys ashes
  • Where are the Canarie Islands situated
  • Where are the most expensive seats at a bullfight
  • Where are you if you land at Norman Manley airport
  • Where can you buy a copy of Penguin News
  • Where can you find London bridge today
  • Where could you find a 1925 humpmobile car
  • Where could you find a rundle
  • Where could you find the Lutine Bell
  • Where could you find The round window and The oval window
  • Where could you legally flash your dong - then spend it
  • Where could you see or do an Ollie and a McTwist
  • Where could you spend a Lempira
  • Where could you spend a Markka
  • Where could you spend your Tala - Capital Apia
  • Where did Cajun music originate
  • Where did doughnuts originate
  • Where did Spam get its name
  • Where did the mutineers of the Bounty settle
  • Where did the philosopher Plato teach
  • Where did the Pied Piper play
  • Where did we meet Newkirk, Carter, LeBeau and Kinchlow
  • Where did we see a snorkasaurus
  • Where did you find Shadow Speedy Bashful Pokey
  • Where do the White and Blue Niles join
  • Where does the abbreviation for pound lb come from
  • Where does the American flag fly 24 / 7 never taken down
  • Where does the spice saffron come from
  • Where does the word COP come from
  • Where in a woman would you find the pisiform bone
  • Where in France do claret wines come from
  • Where in the body is the labrynth
  • Where in the US by law do you not have to pay taxes
  • Where in the world are the most roses grown
  • Where in the world can you find Friday before Thursday
  • Where in the world is Radwick racecourse situated
  • Where in your body is the labyrinth
  • Where in your body is your patella
  • Where is a sumo wrestling tournament held
  • Where is Bonnie Prince Charlie buried
  • Where is Kloster beer brewed
  • Where is the dirtiest skin on your body
  • Where is the grave of Oscar Schindler
  • Where is the Greyhound Racing Hall of Fame located
  • Where is the original Spa
  • Where is the Salvador Dali museum located
  • Where is the TV space alien ALF from
  • Where is the US masters golf tournament always played
  • Where might you spend a Ceti - Capital Accra
  • Where might you spend a Won
  • Where on the human body is the skin the thinnest
  • Where or what is a birds lore
  • Where was Bob Dylan born
  • Where was Freddie Mercury born
  • Where was Keanu Reeves born
  • Where was Oceanus Hopkins born in 1620
  • Where was Rin Tin Tin set
  • Where was Robinson Crusoe's home, according to the book
  • Where was the battle of Hastings fought
  • Where was the canning process for fish first developed
  • Where was the first public library opened in 1747
  • Where was the original Crystal Palace built
  • Where was the worlds first air raid in 1849 from hot air balloons
  • Where was the worlds first televised baseball game
  • Where was the worlds first water clock invented
  • Where were Chinese Checkers invented
  • Where were Panama hats first made
  • Where were the 1952 Olympics held
  • Where were the first glass mirrors made in Europe circa 1300
  • Where would you be if you landed at Santa Cruz airport
  • Where would you buy a Steinlager beer
  • Where would you find a canton, halyard and field
  • Where would you find a coffin joint
  • Where would you find a gemshorn
  • Where would you find bead wires wrapping and sipes
  • Where would you find bow, bay and traytime parts of what
  • Where would you find Queen Maud Land
  • Where would you find the original Mr Plod
  • Where would you find you columella - or what is it
  • Where would you find your corrugator
  • Where would you find your Coxa
  • Where would you find your lunula
  • Where would you have found Binky Inky Pinky and Clyde
  • Where would you see CDEFLOPDZ
  • Where would you Wedel
  • Which 16th century Italian wrote The Prince
  • Which 1954 film won eight Oscars
  • Which 1956 film caused riots in cinemas
  • Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch
  • Which 2 countries will host the 2002 Soccer World Cup finals
  • Which acid dissolves glass
  • Which acid was first prepared from distilled red ants
  • Which actor appeared in drag in two Marlene Dietrich films
  • Which actor is common to Magnificent 7 and Dirty Dozen
  • Which actor made his debut in the 1958 film Cry Baby Killer
  • Which actor was dubbed the muscles from Brussels
  • Which actor wore an old trenchcoat in one scene in all his films
  • Which actor wrote the book The Outlaw Trail
  • Which actress starred in the original King Kong in 1933 (both)
  • Which actress was the Connecticut state golf champ at age 16
  • Which African country was founded by Americans
  • Which American author wrote The turn of the Screw
  • Which American city is nicknamed The Birthplace of Aviation
  • Which American state has the motto Esto Perpetua - its forever
  • Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State
  • Which American state produces the most potatoes
  • Which animal lays eggs
  • Which animal sleeps on its back
  • Which animal uses white ear spots as identification marks
  • Which animals can live longest without water
  • Which animals kill 275 million creature in UK annually
  • Which animals Latin name is Cricetus-cricutus
  • Which animals make a sound called nuzzing
  • Which animals name comes from Arabic he who walks swiftly
  • Which annual world championship is held at Coxheath Kent
  • Which area of water separates India from Sri Lanka
  • Which artist painted The Scream
  • Which Athenian philosopher wrote nothing - immortalised by Plato
  • Which author created Dick Tracy
  • Which author created Fu Manchu
  • Which author published 59 new books in 1955
  • Which author sold most books in the first half of 20th century
  • Which authors personal publishing venture is Philtrum Press
  • Which award has the words for valour on it
  • Which Beatles song is associated with the Manson family
  • Which biblical prophet was sawn in half inside a hollow log
  • Which bird turns it head upside down to eat
  • Which British car was the first to sell over 1 million models
  • Which brother sister won Wimbledon mixed doubles in 1980
  • Which Canadian city is know as The Steel City
  • Which car company makes the Celica
  • Which car company manufactured the leganza
  • Which car company produced the first front wheel drive 1934
  • Which car company was founded by Sir William Lyons in 1922
  • Which cartoon character has a girlfriend named Petunia
  • Which cartoon character was originally pink and called Orsen
  • Which cathedral has 4440 statues
  • Which character did not appear in the cartoon Star Trek
  • Which character has been played by the most actors
  • Which chess piece could be a member of the church
  • Which children's character was created by Mary Tourtel
  • Which cities name comes from Algonquin meaning traders
  • Which cities name means End of the elephants trunk
  • Which city in Rajasthan has riding breeches named after it
  • Which city is built on 118 islands
  • Which city was built in the design of a union flag
  • Which city was superman born in
  • Which classic film was called production 9401 during filming
  • Which classical composer wrote the Hungarian Rhapsody
  • Which Clint Eastwood film has the most killings (65)
  • Which comedian and actors real first name were Leslie Townes
  • Which comic strip hero shares his name with a town in Turkey
  • Which companies first product was an audio oscillator
  • Which companies logo is based on the legend of cats nine lives
  • Which companies name translates as abundant fields
  • Which companies name translates as rising sun
  • Which company developed the Laser Printer
  • Which company is owned by Bill Gates
  • Which company slogan was "We're No 2 We try harder"
  • Which connects Delft, Sevres, Wedgwood, Chelsea
  • Which countries government spends most in social security %
  • Which countries men use the most deodorant
  • Which countries name translates as land of the free
  • Which country are the current Olympic Rugby Champions 1924
  • Which country began the tradition of exchanging Xmas gifts
  • Which country contains every type of climate in the world
  • Which country did the French know as Terra Napoleon
  • Which country do Sinologists study
  • Which country first used the fountain pen
  • Which country grew the first Orange
  • Which country grows the most fruit
  • Which country grows the most potatoes
  • Which country grows the most sugar
  • Which country had The Dauphin as a ruler
  • Which country had the first state victims compensation scheme
  • Which country had the first women MPs 19 in 1907
  • Which country had the guns of Naverone installed
  • Which country has no public toilets
  • Which country has the highest % of women in their legislature
  • Which country has the most daily newspapers
  • Which country has the smallest birth rate
  • Which country in the world produces the most mangos
  • Which country introduced the worlds first diesel loco in 1912
  • Which country invented French fried potatoes
  • Which country invented the bedsprings
  • Which country invented the clothing button in the 13th century
  • Which country invented the concentration camp
  • Which country invented Venetian Blinds
  • Which country is alphabetically last
  • Which country is due south of Serbia
  • Which country produces the most full length feature films
  • Which country produces Tokay
  • Which country produces wine in the Casablanca valley
  • Which country set up the world’s first chemistry lab in 1650
  • Which country was the first to introduce old age pensions
  • Which country was the first to make seat belts compulsory
  • Which creature appears on the Samoan flag
  • Which creatures name translates as the lizard in Spanish
  • Which dance means in Portuguese snapping of a whip
  • Which department uses 65% of all paper bought by US gov
  • Which detective dies in The Final Problem
  • Which Dickens novel features Waxford Squears
  • Which Dickens novel is considered an autobiography
  • Which dictator preferred 50,000 rifles to 50,000 votes
  • Which dinosaurs name translates as double beam
  • Which disease was once known as white plague
  • Which dog is named for the German word for muzzle
  • Which drink did Bach enjoy so much he wrote a cantata for it
  • Which drink was designed as a malaria cure
  • Which drug company manufacture Viagra
  • Which duo has won seven Oscars
  • Which early rock singer was nicknamed killer
  • Which element is extracted from the ore Sphalerite
  • Which English brewery has the oldest patent on beer
  • Which English King had the most legitimate children (18)
  • Which English King was crowned on Christmas day
  • Which English Kings armour has the biggest codpiece
  • Which English name produces the most nicknames
  • Which English speaking country consumes most table wine per
  • Which eponymous character was Thane of Cawder Glaimes
  • Which European city was the bride of the sea
  • Which European city's name means home of the monks
  • Which European country eats the most breakfast cereal
  • Which European country is divided into areas called Cantons
  • which famous person invented the cat flap
  • Which famous ship and whiskeys name means short underskirt
  • Which famous whore said - God is love but get it in writing
  • Which fashion designer said - A woman is as old as her knee
  • Which film begins Friday December 11th 2.43pm
  • Which film director described actors as cattle
  • which film had song Springtime for Hitler
  • Which film of the 70s received the most Oscars
  • Which film star has his statue in Leicester Square
  • Which film star used to be a circus acrobat
  • Which film star was described as "A vacuum with nipples"
  • Which film star was the first to appear on a postage stamp
  • Which flying pioneer was nicknamed the lone eagle
  • Which food did Victorians deride as little bags of mystery
  • Which food item contains the most residual pesticides
  • Which food item gets its name from the French for melted
  • Which French artist designed ballet sets for Diaghilev
  • Which French philosopher created analytical geometry
  • Which fruit contains the most protein
  • Which fruit is the symbol of hospitality
  • Which game begins when the referee shouts draw
  • Which Game is Played 15 a side and scores 3 or 1 points
  • Which game is played on an oval with 18 player per team
  • Which game was illegal in Elizabethan England
  • Which gangster escaped from jail using a wooden gun
  • Which garment gets it's name from the Latin to cover
  • Which garment traditionally contains eight sections of material
  • Which gas is used in a refrigerator
  • Which German city was the setting of Auf Wierdersehn Pet
  • Which German word means lightning war used in WW2
  • Which girls name comes from German meaning battle
  • Which Greek philosopher wrote The Republic and The Laws
  • Which group believes in The Great Architect of the Universe
  • Which group govern in a plutocracy
  • Which group had a hit with Mr Tambourine Man
  • Which group had hits with Fernando and Angelo
  • Which group of animals are called a cete
  • Which group of people first used gold fillings
  • Which group of professionals use computer dating the most
  • Which group publishes the most monthly magazines
  • Which hats became popular with children in 1956
  • Which herb did the Romans eat top prevent drunkenness
  • Which highwayman rode the horse Black Bess
  • Which Hollywood star has made the cover of Life most times
  • Which human rights organisation founded 1961 got Nobel 1977
  • Which insect has the best eyesight
  • Which insect is the symbol of female potency
  • Which Irish political parties name translates as we ourselves
  • Which is Shakespeare's shortest play
  • Which is the oldest walled city in the world
  • Which is the only middle eastern county without a desert
  • Which island is also known as the apple isle
  • Which islands capital is Flying Fish Cove
  • Which islands wildlife is 90% unique
  • Which job was so dangerous staff adverts wanted orphans only
  • Which King was the first to use the Royal We
  • Which leader died in St Helena
  • Which leader lives in the Potola
  • Which letters denote Jesus Nazareth King of the Jews
  • Which literary prize started in 1968
  • Which Lombardy town is famed for its cheese
  • Which magazine uses the winged horse Pegasus as it's logo
  • Which male name means God will judge
  • Which medical tool was developed by Sanctorius in 1612
  • Which Mediterranean countries orchestra is bigger than its army
  • Which metal gets its name from Swedish for heavy stone
  • Which metal is the best conductor of electricity
  • Which metallic element atomic no 83 soothes Gastric Ulcers
  • Which meteorological phenomena means "a curl of hair" in Latin
  • Which Mozart opera is subtitled School for Lovers
  • Which musical stage show ( and film ) uses tunes by Borodin
  • Which mythological King chained grapes rose water fell
  • Which nation invented sauerkraut
  • Which nationality drinks the most coffee per person per day
  • Which non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates
  • Which Norwegian politicians name became a word for traitor
  • Which novel has the longest sentence in literature 823 words
  • Which of Jesus disciples was the treasurer
  • Which of Santa's reindeer comes first alphabetically
  • Which of the four Horsemen of Apocalypse is known as Christ
  • Which of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse rode a red horse
  • Which old English time unit is 1.5 minutes long
  • Which orchestral instrument can play the highest note
  • Which organisation has been selling racehorses since 1176
  • Which organisation is officially known as Holy Spirit Association
  • Which painter did Hans van Meegeren most fake
  • Which painter spent last 4 years of his life on the run for murder
  • Which painters work is the most stolen
  • Which part of his body did Charlie Chaplin insure
  • Which part of the body will expand three times when excited
  • Which part of the human body contains the most gold
  • Which PC game shares it name with a Bond film character
  • Which plant gets its name from the Persian for turban
  • Which playing card is called the Curse of Scotland
  • Which playing card is known as The Devils Bedpost
  • Which pop group had a hit with Silence is Golden
  • Which pop group had the most US No 1 singles in the 70s
  • Which pop group were named after the inventor of the seed drill
  • Which popular cartoon strip has never included an adult
  • Which profession drinks the most coffee
  • Which prop item did MGM ban from film sets in the early 50s T
  • Which Puccini opera featured Nessun Dorma
  • Which racing circuit is nicknamed the brickyard
  • Which record company rejected the Beatles as being past it
  • Which record label signed the Rolling Stones in 1991
  • Which Saints day is 1st March
  • Which Sanskrit phrase means love story
  • Which Science Fiction author created The Triffids
  • Which screenwriter has received the most Oscar nominations
  • Which sea is sometimes called the Euxine Sea
  • Which sea on Earth has no beaches
  • Which search engine gets its name from Latin for wolf spider
  • Which seven letter word in English contains all five vowels
  • Which SF author wrote The Day it Rained Forever
  • Which Shakespeare character had a daughter called Jessica
  • Which silent films stars contract forbade him smiling on screen
  • Which singers first band was called The Spiders
  • Which song is performed at start Indiana Jones Temple of Doom
  • Which soul singer was Sittin on the Dock of the Bay
  • Which South American country does not border the Pacific
  • Which Spanish painter has first exhibition at 16 - also 4 year blue
  • Which spies name translates as Eye of the Dawn
  • Which spirit was once known as kill devil
  • Which team won five Stanley cups during the 60s
  • Which three word catchphrase is most universally recognised
  • Which tough guy actor was once a drop hammer operator
  • Which TV detective kept his gun in a biscuit jar
  • Which TV series was narrated by Walter Winchell
  • Which two letter word is the most sacred in Hinduism
  • Which two metals are alloyed to make pewter
  • Which UK artist painted The Rakes Progress in the 1700s
  • Which UK city is the home of the Halle Orchestra
  • Which US city was once named Porkopolis
  • Which US sportsman is mentioned in The Old Man and the Sea
  • Which US state drinks the least beer per capita
  • Which US state has the highest divorce rate
  • Which US state is known as the Nutmeg State
  • Which USA record producer played maracas Stones 1st album
  • Which vegetable has the highest sugar content
  • Which vegetable is 91% water
  • Which vegetable is also a flower
  • Which was the most successful Grand National horse
  • Which western entertainments name literally means go round
  • Which winter game is known as the roaring game
  • Which word literally meaning sweet paste is a breakfast item
  • Which word meaning crop growing comes from Latin to plough
  • Which worlds city is known as The Golden City
  • Which writer invented the word drab
  • Which writer rode Devon Loch in the 1956 Grand National
  • Whit countries parliament is called The Storting
  • Whitcome Judson in 1891 invented what for fastening shoes
  • White Fungus is the best selling canned what in China
  • White ribbed red cabbage is named from Italian for Chicory
  • Who (not Peter Sellers) played Inspector Clouseau in 1968
  • Who appeared for the first time in Beetons Christmas Annual
  • Who appeared on the first US postage stamps (both names)
  • Who are Britain's oldest publisher dating from 1469
  • Who are Mickey Mouse's nephews
  • Who are Patience and Fortitude at New Yorks Public Library
  • Who are the Diascuri
  • Who began his career as The Worlds Worst Juggler
  • Who betrayed Jesus to the Romans
  • Who built The Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas
  • Who buried the treasure on Treasure Island
  • Who coined the term gossip column
  • Who coined the term security blanket
  • Who composed Appalachian Spring
  • Who composed Peter and the Wolf in 1936 (both names)
  • Who composed the Air for the G string (init and name)
  • Who composed the ballets Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker
  • Who composed the Brandeberg concertos full names
  • Who composed the Christmas Oratorio
  • Who composed The Dream of Gerontius
  • Who composed the opera Billy Budd in 1951 (both names)
  • Who composed The Planets suit (both names)
  • Who composed the Symphonies Fantastique
  • Who created Tarzan (all names) in 1914
  • Who created the cartoon character Droopy
  • Who created the children's land of Narnia and Lion Witch Wardrobe
  • Who created The Scarlet Pimpernel
  • Who created the TV series - The man from UNCLE
  • Who cut off Samson's Hair (King James Edition)
  • Who declined a Pulitzer Prize for his book Arrowsmith
  • Who designed the first Iron ship the Great Britain in 1845
  • Who did Michael Caine play in the Ipcress File (both names)
  • Who did Mork call to each week on Ork
  • Who did the painting on the cover of The Bands first album
  • Who did the USA buy the Virgin islands from
  • Who died in 1821 from arsenic poisoning from the wallpaper
  • Who directed Four Weddings and a Funeral
  • Who directed Full Metal Jacket
  • Who directed Sharky's Machine
  • Who directed the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia
  • Who discovered blood circulation
  • Who discovered radium
  • Who does a Filicide kill
  • Who does Adrian Mole lust after
  • Who does the Beatles song The fool on the Hill refer too
  • Who does the voiceover at the end of Michael Jackson's Thriller
  • Who dropped out of Harvard in 1975
  • Who drove a Rolls Royce with a number plate FAB 1
  • Who failed his entrance exams to school aged 16
  • Who first said "The Games Afoot"
  • Who first starred in the film The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
  • Who first wrote about the myth of Atlantis
  • Who founded the Greek theatre
  • Who founded the Samaritans in 1953 (both names)
  • Who gave the UN the land in NY to build their HQ
  • Who got a gold single for the song Daniel in 1973
  • Who had a dog called Boatswain
  • Who had a hit in the UK singing about the Streets of London
  • Who had a hit with Devil Woman
  • Who had a job as a Grave Digger
  • Who had the motto Non Sans Droit - not without right
  • Who has won the most Oscars
  • Who has won the soccer world cup as a player and a coach
  • Who hired the Mormon Mafia to prevent contamination
  • Who in books and films was the man of bronze
  • Who invented doctor Who
  • Who invented popcorn
  • Who invented punched cards used in early computing 1880s
  • Who invented Scissors
  • Who invented the dumb waiter
  • Who invented the first safety razor in 1895
  • Who invented the rocking chair
  • Who invented the television
  • Who invented the word pandemonium
  • Who invented wax paper
  • Who is Aladdin's father
  • Who is Charlie Browns favourite baseball player (fictional)
  • Who is Dumbella
  • Who is Harry Potters main enemy
  • Who is Homer Simpson's brother
  • Who is Ivanhoe's wife
  • Who is Olive Oyls brother
  • Who is on the most popular us commemorative stamp
  • Who is only artist that toured with Elvis, Beatles and Eagles
  • Who is the adopted son of Vito Corleone
  • Who is the alter ego of Henry the mild mannered janitor
  • Who is the Greek equivalent of the Roman Jupiter
  • Who is The Incredible Hulks girlfriend
  • Who is the most filmed author
  • Who is the most filmed comic strip character
  • Who is the mother of Huey, Duey and Louie
  • Who is the only American president elected unopposed
  • Who is the Patron Saint of Artists
  • Who is the Patron Saint of bricklayers
  • Who is the Patron Saint of cooks
  • Who is the Patron Saint of dancers and actors
  • Who is the Patron Saint of florists and gardeners
  • Who is the Patron Saint of grocers
  • Who is the patron saint of Gypsies
  • Who is the Patron Saint of hunters
  • Who is the Patron Saint of learning
  • Who is the Patron Saint of Spain
  • Who is the Patron Saint of thieves
  • Who is the Patron Saint of Young Boys
  • Who is the tallest telletubbie
  • Who is Warner Brothers oldest cartoon character
  • Who landed on Timor Island after being cast adrift
  • Who lit the flame 1956 Olympics and then broke 8 world records
  • Who live in Frostbite falls Minnesota
  • Who lived at 1431 North Beachwood
  • Who made his name with Jimmy James and the Blue Flames
  • Who might wear a wimple
  • Who named a city after his horse Bucephalus
  • Who nicknamed his gun Lucrettia Borgia cos it killed everything
  • Who only author to have a book in every Dewy-Decimal category
  • Who or what are Taikonauts
  • Who or what killed Al Capone
  • Who or what lives in a formicarium
  • Who or what was introduced to the USA in 1964
  • Who ordered John the Baptists execution
  • Who ordered the building of the Tower of London
  • Who owned a cat called Apollinaris
  • Who owned a cat called Bismarck
  • Who owned a chimp called Chee-Chee
  • Who owned Rin Tin Tin in the series
  • Who owned the newspaper in Lou Grant - Nancy Marchand
  • Who owned the sword Joyeuse
  • Who owned the yacht Lady Ghislane
  • Who owns the Audi car company
  • Who painted - A Girl Asleep - The Letter - The Kitchen Maid
  • Who painted The Gleaners
  • Who painted The Haywain
  • Who painted the Water Lilly Pond in 1899 (both names)
  • Who performed the first heart transplant in South Africa
  • Who piloted the first flight across the English channel
  • Who played Beau Geste in the 1939 film
  • Who played Billy the Kid in The Left Handed Gun
  • Who played Commodious in the Oscar winning Gladiator
  • Who played Louis Armstrong in 1954 film The Glen Miller Story
  • Who played Miss Marple in 6 films (both names)
  • Who played Sarah Conner in 1984s Terminator
  • Who played the doctor in the rock opera Tommy
  • Who played The Fugitive
  • Who played the pawnbroker in the film of that name
  • Who played the role of Miss Hannigan in the film Annie
  • Who played the scarecrow in the Wiz (all black wiz of oz)
  • Who played The Talented Mr Ripley
  • Who plays Ali McBeal
  • Who plays Data in Star Trek the Next Generation
  • Who produced the Tom and Jerry cartoons until 1956
  • Who ran the first marathon
  • Who ran through the streets naked crying Eureka
  • Who read the original writing on the wall
  • Who received 800000 fan letters in 1933
  • Who recorded their first song under the names Tom and Jerry
  • Who refereed the 1876 Sharky Fitzsimmons fight with a gun
  • Who refused the Nobel Literature prize in 1958
  • Who rejected the Olivia Newton John role in Grease
  • Who reputedly first said - if in doubt tell the truth
  • Who rode a horse called Aethenoth
  • Who rode a horse called Bucephalus
  • Who rode a horse called Diomed
  • Who rode a horse called Magnolia
  • Who rode a horse called Morengo
  • Who runs the Spirit Foundation - Aged Abused Orphaned
  • Who said - "The bigger they come the harder they fall" 1899
  • Who said - "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation"
  • Who said - Give us the tools and we will finish the job Feb 1941
  • Who said - Remember time is money
  • Who said "ability is useless without opportunity"
  • Who said "All the world's art ain't worth a good potato pie"
  • Who said "computers are useless they only give you answers"
  • Who said "I like Beethoven especially the poems"
  • Who said "If a lie is told in the Whitehouse Nixon gets a royalty"
  • Who said "men are creatures with two legs and 8 hands"
  • Who said "More people would be alive if we had a death penalty"
  • Who said "necessity is the mother of invention"
  • Who said "never kick a fresh turd on a hot day"
  • Who said "Public service is my motto"
  • Who said "Sometimes too much drink is barely enough"
  • Who said "The child is the father of the man"
  • Who said "The die is cast" (on crossing the Rubicon)
  • Who said "Too much of a good thing is wonderful"
  • Who said I have had a talent for irritating women since I was 14
  • Who said I've have take more out of alcohol that it has out of me
  • Who said Old age isn’t so bad - considering the alternative
  • Who said Politics is the art of the possible 11 Aug 1867
  • Who said the quickest way of ending a war is to lose it
  • Who sailed in a ship called Queen Ann's Revenge
  • Who sailed in the Golden Hind
  • Who sailed in the Nina - Pinta and Santa Maria
  • Who sang about Angel in a Centrefold
  • Who sang about Saturday Night at the Movies
  • Who sang about Sylvia's Mother
  • Who sang for Lauren Bacall in To Have and Have Not
  • Who sang Shattered Dreams in 1987
  • Who sang the original version of Blue Suede Shoes
  • Who sang the theme song for Rawhide
  • Who sang the theme song for The Love Boat
  • Who sang the theme song in 9 to 5
  • Who sang the theme song in From Russia with Love
  • Who sang the title song in the film Grease
  • Who saved Andromeda from the sea monster
  • Who secretly married Sara Lowndes in November 1965
  • Who sold Louisiana to the USA in 1803
  • Who speaks Quechua
  • Who spoke for the first time in a Bugs Bunny cartoon in 1951
  • Who starred as Rocky Balboa
  • Who starred as the Six Million Dollar Man
  • Who started life as Dippy Dawg
  • Who steals the Pink Panther in the original film
  • Who stole the English Crown Jewels was pardoned Charles II
  • Who taught George Harrison to play the sitar
  • Who tells the story in The Arabian Nights
  • Who used the pseudonym Ellis Bell
  • Who wanted to play Brody in Jaws but Spielberg rejected him
  • Who was Agrippa's son
  • Who was Andromedas mother
  • Who was assassinated by her own bodyguard in 1984
  • Who was Ben Casey's boss
  • Who was born in Limbini Nepal
  • Who was born in Wattenscheid Germany November 11th 1920
  • Who was called The Man of Destiny
  • Who was called The Scourge of God
  • Who was Canada's first prime minister
  • Who was captured and kept in a cage by Stromboli
  • Who was codenamed Napoleon by the secret service
  • Who was Dan Dare's greatest enemy in the Eagle
  • Who was eaten by dogs in the Old Testament
  • Who was given an honorary Oscar in 1985 after 50 years acting
  • Who was he last Tudor monarch of England
  • Who was Humphry Bogart's first wife
  • Who was John Dawkins better known as
  • Who was known as the Father of Science Fiction
  • Who was known as the Little Brown Saint
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  • Who was known as the Queen of Folk Music
  • Who was La Purcelle of Voltair's poem
  • Who was Led Zeppelins original lead singer
  • Who was murdered in Bohemia in 929
  • Who was Mussolini's favourite cartoon character
  • Who was nicknamed The Admiral of the Mosquitoes
  • Who was nicknamed The Brocton Bomber
  • Who was nicknamed The Bronx Bull
  • Who was nicknamed The Great Communicator
  • Who was nicknames The desert Fox (both Names)
  • Who was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952 (turned down)
  • Who was Olive Oyls boyfriend - before Popeye
  • Who was shot and killed in saloon number ten
  • Who was Stan Laurels partner
  • Who was the 1958 Cha-Cha champion of Hong Kong
  • Who was the female lead in The Shootist
  • Who was the first actor to appear on cover of Time magazine
  • Who was the first African American to play in a NBA game
  • Who was the first American to win a Nobel prize
  • Who was the first black entertainer to win an Emmy award
  • Who was the first English Poet Laureate in 1616
  • Who was the first female monster to appear on film
  • Who was the first French women's designer to design for men
  • Who was the first golfer to get hole in one on British TV
  • Who was the first golfer to officially earn over $1 million a year
  • Who was the first Grand Prix driver to used a safety belt in 1967
  • Who was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 in Olympics
  • Who was the first male to appear on the cover of playboy
  • Who was the first male to appear on the cover of Playboy
  • Who was the first man in space
  • Who was the first man to fly across the channel
  • Who was the first man to run a sub four minute mile
  • Who was the first non head of state to appear on a stamp
  • Who was the first person elected to US swimming hall fame
  • Who was the first person to wear a wristwatch
  • Who was the first rock band to perform at NY Opera house
  • Who was the first tennis player to achieve the grand slam
  • Who was the first trapeze artist to perform without a net
  • Who was the first UK royal interviewed on television
  • Who was the first woman to win an acting Emmy in a sf series
  • Who was the first woman to win an Oscar best actress 1928
  • Who was the founder of Judaism
  • Who was the founder of the Quakers (both names)
  • Who was the Goddess of the rainbow
  • Who was the governor of New South Wales in 1808
  • Who was the Greek goddess of love
  • Who was the hero of the old TV cop series Dragnet
  • Who was the King of Swing
  • Who was the last king of Troy killed by Achilles son Pyrrhus
  • Who was the leader of the Polish trade union Solidarity
  • Who was the little gentleman in velvet - death William III
  • Who was The Little Playful One
  • Who was the minstrel that found Richard I imprisoned
  • Who was the mother of Castor and Pollux
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  • Who was the original Peeping Tom looking at
  • Who was the Phoenician Goddess of love
  • Who was the Roman god of agriculture
  • Who was the Roman Goddess of peace
  • Who was the Roman goddess of the hearth
  • Who was the runner up in the 1979 Le Mans 24 hour race
  • Who was the son of Poseidon and Ampherite
  • Who was the son of Zeus and Maia - Gods Messenger
  • Who was the star of The Sixth Sense
  • Who was the voice of Scooby Doo
  • Who was the wise cat in TS Eliot's book of cats
  • Who was Time magazine man of the year 1952
  • Who was Time Magazines first man of the year (1927)
  • Who was voted most popular film performer in the USA in 1926
  • Who were UPS original customers
  • Who won an Oscar for best supporting actor in Spartacus 1960
  • Who won an Oscar for the African Queen
  • Who won an Oscar for the soundtrack to Chariots of Fire
  • Who won Euro song contest Save All Your Kisses For Me
  • Who won six consecutive Wimbledon titles in the 1980s
  • Who won the 1988 Superbowl
  • Who won the best actor award for Marty in 1955
  • Who won the Superbowl in 1987
  • Who won the Superbowl in 1989
  • Who won the women's heptathlon at Seoul in 1988
  • Who won the World Series in 1987
  • Who would be scored on the Apgar scale
  • Who would take silk as part of their job
  • Who would use a chimere and a rochet
  • Who would use a mashie niblick
  • Who would use a plessor
  • Who would use a swozzle
  • Who would use a Syllabary
  • Who would use an opisometer
  • Who would wear a diadem
  • Who would wear a Hachimaki - or headband
  • Who would wear motley
  • Who would you expect to find in Castle Gondolofo
  • Who wrote A Town Like Alice
  • Who wrote about Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  • Who wrote and starred in the 1922 version of Robin Hood
  • Who wrote April is the cruellest month in poem The Wasteland
  • Who wrote Beau Geste
  • Who wrote Brave New World (full name)
  • Who wrote Catch 22 (both names)
  • Who wrote Dr Zhivago
  • Who wrote four consecutive number one songs in 1978
  • Who wrote Gentlemen Prefer Blonds
  • Who wrote Gone with the Wind
  • Who wrote Gulliver’s Travels (both names)
  • Who wrote Heart of Darkness
  • Who wrote Les Miserable
  • Who wrote Never Love a Stranger
  • Who wrote Northanger Abbey
  • Who wrote Private Lives - 1930 - Blyth Spirit 1941 (both names)
  • Who wrote Sleeping beauty, Mother Goose, Puss in Boots
  • Who wrote the 1994 biography "Princess in Love"
  • Who wrote the 39 steps (both names)
  • Who wrote the book Billy Budd also Moby Dick
  • Who wrote the children's novel Swallows and Amazons
  • Who wrote the children's story The Old man of Lochnagar
  • Who wrote the comic opera Robinson Crusoe
  • Who wrote the epic poem Samson Agonites
  • Who wrote The female of the species more deadly than the male
  • Who wrote the first song "Come On" Rolling Stones recorded 63
  • Who wrote The History of Mr Polly
  • Who wrote The Hunchback of Notre Dame
  • Who wrote The Last Picture Show
  • Who wrote the Man in the Iron Mask
  • Who wrote the music for the film ET (both names)
  • Who wrote the novel Heidi
  • Who wrote the novel SHE (both names)
  • Who wrote the novel The Money Changers
  • Who wrote the novel The Seventh Scroll
  • Who wrote the novel Tom Jones in 1749
  • Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly
  • Who wrote The Picture of Dorian Grey in 1891
  • Who wrote the play Waiting for Godot in 1954
  • Who wrote the poem "The Pied Piper of Hamlin"
  • Who wrote the post nuclear war novel On the Beach
  • Who wrote The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
  • Who wrote The Rights of Man - and The Age of Reason
  • Who wrote the Savoy Operas
  • Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner
  • Who wrote The Symphony of a Thousand
  • Who wrote the Thin Man in 1934 (both names)
  • Who wrote the title song for Live and let Die
  • Who wrote The Witches of Eastwick
  • Who wrote Three Men in a Boat
  • Who, at USA customs declared, nothing but my genius
  • Who's band was The Quarrymen
  • Who's directorial debut was with Reservoir Dogs
  • Who's first book was "Down and Out in Paris and London"
  • Whose autobiography was "Can you tell what it is yet"
  • Whose autobiography was entitled The Sport of Queens
  • Whose autobiography was The long walk to Freedom
  • Whose backing group was The Coconuts
  • Whose boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water
  • Whose favourite poodle was called Rufus
  • Whose final words were "It hurts"
  • Whose first wife was actress Jayne Wyman
  • Whose girlfriend was Virginia Hill - he killed her B Hills 1947
  • Whose horse was called Traveller
  • Whose last published novel was Murder from the Past
  • Whose last words were - "Clito I owe a cock to Asclepius"
  • Whose last words were "It's unbelievable"
  • Whose last words were "lets do it"
  • Whose magazine is called The Watchtower
  • Whose music featured in The Clockwork Orange
  • Whose normal heartbeat is 242 per minute
  • Whose nose grew when he told a lie
  • Whose only novel was The Cardinals Mistress
  • Whose secretary was Loelia Ponsonby
  • Whose version of A View to a Kill reached 1 in USA 2 in UK
  • Why a camel haired brushes (made from squirrel) called camel
  • Why did Handel compose The Messiah
  • Why did Roselin Franklin (pre discovered dna helix) no Nobel
  • Why did sailors wear tattoos
  • Why did the state of Indiana ban Robin Hood in 1953
  • Why did the USA govt open Lincolns coffin in 1887 and 1901
  • Why is Louise Brown - born 1978 famous
  • Why was Clark Kent rejected military service during WW2
  • Why was Mary Mallen locked up from 1915 to 1938
  • Why were women barred from original Olympic Games
  • Why would women dislike using a West Indian Dildo
  • Wife Beware in 1933 was the first film shown where
  • Wild marjoram is also known as what
  • Wilhelm Steinitz was the world's first what in 1886
  • William Herschel astronomer was a musician what instrument
  • William the boys name means what
  • Wimpy was the working title of what classic movie
  • Wine barrels - There are 83 gallons in a what
  • Winnie the Pooh lived where
  • With what is spangy played
  • With what would you rock the baby or walk the dog
  • With which organ does a snake hear
  • Women compete between USA and UK in Wightman Cup - Sport
  • Women do it 4 times more often than men - do what
  • Women do it weekly to sleep better men every two weeks what
  • Women's international gymnastics Beam Box Floor and what
  • Woodpusher, fish and patzer derogatory words for a bad what
  • Worlds oldest existing treaty of 1373 between England and who
  • Writing with light is the literal meaning of what word from Greek
  • Wyatt Earp, Frank James, Abraham Lincoln what actor links
  • X only letter in alphabet that there is no name for who using
  • Xmas UK children hang stockings what do Dutch children use
  • Yabusame is the Japanese version of what sport
  • Yggdrasil is what in Norse mythology
  • YKK Yoshida Kogyo Kabushibibaisha worlds largest makers what
  • Yoi, Yame, Seremade and Hantai terms in what sport
  • You dot your i - what is the dot called
  • You'll Never Walk Alone came from which 1945 musical show
  • Your suffering from circadian dysrhythmia what have you got
  • Zaire diverted roads to avoid disturbing communities of what
  • Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what
  • Zapateodo is a rhythmic device used in what music style
  • Zoisite is a semi precious stone - National stone which country
  • Zubin Mehta conducted who in concert
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