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  • The former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher was known by what nickname?
  • The former punk singer John Lydon was known on stage as Johnny ...?
  • The founder of which religion achieved enlightenment sitting under a Bo tree?
  • The fruit of the oak tree is the what?
  • The full name of which country is preceded by 'The Hashemite Kingdom of ...'?
  • The Gallagher brothers Noel and Liam came to fame as members of which band?
  • The gambling center of Las Vegas is in what U.S. state?
  • The gazelle is a graceful kind of which animal?
  • The gills of fish are organs of what?
  • The gorilla is native to which continent?
  • The Grand Union Canal runs between London and which other city?
  • The great US comedian Bob Hope died in 2003 shortly after reaching what age?
  • The Guernsey is a breed of dairy cattle originally from which islands?
  • The Gulf of Riga is an arm of the Baltic Sea between Latvia and which other country?
  • The hairy-nosed wombat is the faunal emblem of which Australian state?
  • The head of the Court of Appeal in England and Wales is the Master of the ...?
  • The headquarters of carmaker BMW are in which city?
  • The Heimlich manoeuvre is used to prevent which of the following?
  • The Highland Games are held annually in which Scottish town?
  • The highway connecting Alice Springs and Darwin is named for which early explorer?
  • The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a setting in what 2018 Broadway play?
  • The hormone glucagon is produced by which organ of the body?
  • The house of which artist is now a museum in Giverny, Normandy?
  • The human heart normally has how many chambers?
  • The Huxtable family featured in which sitcom?
  • The incorrectly spelled State of the Union meant tickets had to be reprinted for a 2018 speech given by whom?
  • The ….Indie are in archipelago that encloses the Caribbean Sean and the Gulf of Mexico
  • The Inland Sea is part of which country?
  • The iris is part of which sensory organ?
  • The island of Corsica is part of which European country?
  • The island of Cuba lies in which sea?
  • The island of Jamaica lies which sea?
  • The ITV drama 'London's Burning' centres on which group of firefighters?
  • The Jackaroos are the Australian men's team in which sport?
  • The Japanese word 'kamikaze' means 'divine what'?
  • The job of an ostler is to look after what?
  • The Kikuyu are a native tribe of which African country?
  • The Korean War was fought during which decade?
  • The last words of which Shakespeare character are The rest is silence?
  • The Latin phrase 'compos mentis' means 'of sound ...'?
  • The launching site of US-crewed space flights, in which state is Cape Canaveral?
  • The lead character in the Dickens novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' is Sydney who?
  • The leading parliamentary members of a governing party are the what?
  • The leaf of which tree is depicted on the national flag of Canada?
  • The League of Nations was established after which war?
  • The leopard in its black form is also known as which big cat?
  • The Livid rock festival began as a show for local acts in which city?
  • The logo of which sports retailer is a big cat?
  • The Mad Hatter is a character in which book?
  • The main ingredients of a BLT sandwich are what, lettuce and tomato?
  • The majority of which trees in southern England were wiped out by a 'Dutch' disease?
  • The man who opened a brewery in Dublin in 1759 was Arthur who?
  • The Mandingo people are native to which continent?
  • The map of which region had to be redrawn in 2002 after an iceberg bigger than Luxembourg broke away from the coastline?
  • The Mary Coustas character Effie appears in ads for which phone company?
  • The 'Master Cutler' train ran originally between London and which other city?
  • The material silk is derived from what type of creature?
  • The Melbourne Cup is run on what day of the week?
  • The Menindee Lakes system is on which Australian river?
  • The Miles Franklin Award is given annually in Australia for excellence in which field?
  • The Ming Dynasty was a historical period in the history of which country?
  • The 'miracle' plays describe the lives of whom?
  • The Mount of Olives is just east of which city?
  • The Mountain Standard time zone refers to which mountains?
  • The name for a collection of letters used to make words, comes from which two Greek letters?
  • The name Foyle's is synonymous with what type of shop?
  • The name Matthew Flinders is particularly associated with the exploration of which continent?
  • The name of the game mah-jong is derived from a Chinese word meaning what?
  • The name of which animal contains five syllables?
  • The name of which animal is used to mean an improperly constituted court?
  • The name of which card game is taken from the Spanish for 'basket'?
  • The name of which Central American country is shared with a type of finely woven hat?
  • The name of which Central American country means land of trees?
  • The name of which cheese means 'beautiful country'?
  • The name of which country is Urdu for 'pure nation'?
  • The name of which creature comes from words meaning 'terrible lizard'?
  • The name of which dish of small dumplings is the Italian for 'lumps'?
  • The name of which famous liqueur is Italian for 'witch'?
  • The name of which form of combat is derived from the Japanese for 'empty hand'?
  • The name of which fruit is often used to mean an unwanted third person?
  • The name of which group is Gaelic for 'family'?
  • The name of which infectious disease comes from the Italian meaning 'bad air'?
  • The name of which Phoenician princess is used for an immoral woman?
  • The name of which plant sounds like a greeting to 'Coronation Street's' Mrs Duckworth?
  • The name of which soft drink means 'water balance'?
  • The name of which soup is taken from the Italian meaning 'to serve'?
  • The name of which state capital has the fewest letters?
  • The name of which textile is not derived from the name of a French town?
  • The names Black & Decker are most associated with which of these things?
  • The names of which two Shakespeare characters are used in the NATO alphabet?
  • The national flag of which of these countries is not red, white and blue?
  • The Native American Pocahontas died in which century?
  • The Nativity is the story of whose birth?
  • The news agency Reuters was founded in 1851 in which city?
  • The next Olympics after 1936 were held in which year?
  • The Niagara Falls span which two countries?
  • The niece of which U.S. president appeared as an extra in the sitcom Friends?
  • The nominees list for the 2010 Best Picture Oscar was expanded from five to what number?
  • The NUJ is the National Union of what?
  • The number of members of a body required to be present to legally transact business is the what?

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