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  • Which of these was an 18th century British explorer?
  • Which of these was an alliance formed after the collapse of the Soviet Union?
  • Which of these was an Australian company that collapsed in 2001?
  • Which of these was designed by Joseph Paxton?
  • Which of these was formed in 1664?
  • Which of these was hosted by Magnus Magnusson?
  • Which of these was originally used in Cromwellian times to describe a royalist or non-conformist?
  • Which of these was the primary weapon of the English in the Hundred Years' War?
  • Which of these was the real first name of the actor Telly Savalas?
  • Which of these was the title of a 2008 albuim by Taylor Swift?
  • Which of these waterfalls is situated on the border between the United States and Canada?
  • Which of these were made and repaired by a wainwright?
  • Which of these women did not receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination in 2004?
  • Which of these won the 2004 Best British Film BAFTA?
  • Which of these words allows tiddly to give the name of a game?
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  • Which of these words is a verb?
  • Which of these words is used to identify an Internet server?
  • Which of these words, meaning 'a quick look', is derived from Arabic?
  • Which of these words means 'a small bet'?
  • Which of these words means both a small amount and a dessert?
  • Which of these words means both a type of perfumed liquid and the name of a German city?
  • Which of these words means confused language or technical terminology?
  • Which of these words means the formal resignation of a king or queen?
  • Which of these words means the middle classes?
  • Which of these words precedes 'blue' to give the name of a deep, rich colour?
  • Which of these words refers to someone knowledgeable or enthusiastic about a subject?
  • Which of these words refers to the freeing of someone who is enslaved?
  • Which of these words refers to throwing something overboard from a ship or airplane?
  • Which of these words signifies a formal beginning?
  • Which of these would a film actor like to receive?
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  • Which of these would you add to a cocktail called a Pink Lady?
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  • Which of these would you find on the side of a ship?
  • Which of these would you have expected to see driving a panda car?
  • Which of these would you not expect to serve in the Royal Air Force?
  • Which Olympic event features a spherical metal ball weighing sixteen pounds?
  • Which one of the seven dwarfs did not have a beard in the Disney movie?
  • Which one of these is not one of the four main islands of Japan?
  • Which opera is considered to be Verdi’s only comedy?
  • Which organ of the human body would be directly affected by Ménière's disease?
  • Which organisation preserves monuments, buildings and areas of the countryside in England?
  • Which organization flies the Red Ensign?
  • Which other game besides chess can be played on a chessboard?
  • Which part of a horseradish plant is normally used to make the sauce?
  • Which part of one's face can be termed Grecian?
  • Which part of the body are you said to pay through when paying an excessive amount?
  • Which part of the body can be described as an orifice?
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  • Which part of the body has layers called the dermis and the epidermis?
  • Which part of the body is also an imperial unit of length equal to 12 inches?
  • Which part of the human body encases many of the vital organs such as the heart, lungs and liver?
  • Which part of the human skeleton encloses the brain?
  • Which parts of a bee are used to describe something as wonderful or admirable?
  • Which patron saint's day falls on 23rd April?
  • Which peer gave his name to a type of tea?
  • Which peer of the realm earned the nickname the 'Loins of Longleat'?
  • Which peninsula has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Suez?
  • Which period of time lasts for sixty seconds?
  • Which person would normally wear a diadem on his or her head?
  • Which phrase means a 'daring step or enterprise'?
  • Which phrase means one who likes lounging at home watching TV?
  • Which physical disability did the TV detective Columbo have?
  • Which piece of furniture is associated witht the legendary King Arthur and his knights?
  • Which place is not associated with a type of cake?
  • Which planet is furthest from the Sun?
  • Which planet is named after the Roman god of agriculture?
  • Which planet orbits closest to the Sun?
  • Which play by Nell Dunn concerns five women and a bathhouse?
  • Which poisonous gas has the formula CO?
  • Which political figure had followers known as Red Shirts?
  • Which politician earned the nickname 'Doris Karloff'?
  • Which politician was nicknamed Attila the Hen?
  • Which pop group shares its name with a phase of sleeping?
  • Which pop icon and actress became the new face of the clothing company GAP in July 2003?
  • Which popstar/actress shares her name with a river in France?
  • Which popular dance of the 1930s was the inspiration for a Cole Porter song?
  • Which popular singer was nicknamed the 'Old Groaner'?
  • Which popular soul singer died aged 58, in July 2003?
  • Which position in rugby union is normally known just by its number?
  • Which present-day eastern European country was not part of the former USSR?
  • Which president was elected unopposed to a sixth term in March 2003?
  • Which president was the victim of an assassination attempt in 1981?
  • Which prison is situated in Parkhurst Road, London?
  • Which prison shares its name with a national park?
  • Which prize is awarded annually in Sweden and Norway?
  • Which profession is synonymous with Harley Street?
  • Which pseudonym is used by the author David John Cornwell?
  • Which publication celebrated 50 years in business in 2003?

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