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Composite, Shield and Cinder Cone are all types of what? |
2 |
In the Harry Potter novels, what is the name of Neville Longbottom's toad? |
3 |
Mouldwarp is an old name for which creature? |
4 |
If a person is born on 10th January, what zodiac sign do they have? |
5 |
Which famous racehorse is buried next to the finishing post of the Aintree Racecourse? |
6 |
All Saints Day is celebrated in France during which month of the year? |
7 |
What is the name of Humphrey Bogart's character in the film 'Casablanca'? |
8 |
In which European country is the Great Belt Bridge? |
9 |
The Clarin is the best-selling daily newspaper in which South American country? |
10 |
Winston Churchill's tribute 'Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few', was paid to which of the UK's armed forces? |
11 |
The painting, La Jaconde, is better known by what name? |
12 |
What is the US state capital of Louisiana? |
13 |
Sandra Bullock played FBI agent Gracie Hart in which 2000 film? |
14 |
Which English King met Francois l of France on the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520? |
15 |
The Sonoran Desert is part of the border between which two countries? |
16 |
Thabo Mbeki became President of which country in June 1999? |
17 |
Gloucester Old Spot is a breed of which animal? |
18 |
What is the title of the 1996 Oscar-winning documentary about the Muhammad Ali and George Foreman 1974 'Rumble in the Jungle' fight in Zaire? |
19 |
A lumpectomy is the surgical removal of a lump from which part of the body? |
20 |
In June 1938, Action Comics #1 was published, featuring which comic book hero for the first time? |
21 |
In which year was Queen of France, Marie Antionette, executed? |
22 |
London is a city in which Canadian province? |
23 |
The Battle of Vimy Ridge took place in which country during World War l? |
24 |
In the children's story 'Peter Pan, what is Captain Hook's first name? |
25 |
What is the name of the flag that has been seriously considered by some as an alternative to the Australian flag, because of its association with with democracy and nationalism? |
26 |
The company Starbucks is reportedly named after a character in which novel? |
27 |
Hellen was the mythological patriarch of which European country? |
28 |
In November 1952, which Agatha Christie murder-mystery play opened at the Ambassadors Theatre, London? |
29 |
French writer Michel Thaler published a 233 page novel called 'The Nowhere Train' (Le Train de Nulle Part), without using any what in his sentences? |
30 |
What is the only number in the English language which is spelt using the same number of letters as the number itself? |