| 1 |
In December 1935, Anthony Eden took up which government post in Britain? |
| 2 |
The Wang River is in which Asian country? |
| 3 |
Who wrote the 1940 novel 'Fanny By Gaslight'? |
| 4 |
Henry Vlll became heir to the English throne on the death of which brother in 1502? |
| 5 |
The Jasmund National Park is in which European country? |
| 6 |
'Brenda' is the nickname of which famous person in the satirical magazine 'Private Eye'? |
| 7 |
Who played Danny Ocean in the 1960 film 'Ocean's Eleven'? |
| 8 |
What is the national flower of Persia? |
| 9 |
In the human body, what is the mandible? |
| 10 |
Actor/comedian Maxwell George Lorimer is better known by what name? |
| 11 |
In which US state was the late singer Michael Jackson born? |
| 12 |
The European city of Vienna lies on which river? |
| 13 |
In November 1936, who was elected US President for a second term in office? |
| 14 |
A broom made of twigs tied round a stick is called a what? |
| 15 |
Which artist is the subject of the 1956 film 'Lust For Life'? |
| 16 |
Potomology is the scientific study of what? |
| 17 |
The medical condition Herpes Zoster is commonly known as what? |
| 18 |
Which English artist's first names were Joseph Mallord William? |
| 19 |
What is the capital of Estonia? |
| 20 |
A Bouvier is what type of animal? |
| 21 |
What is the sub-title of the 1984 film 'Star Trek 3'? |
| 22 |
The alcoholic drink Perry is made from the fermented juice of which fruit? |
| 23 |
Who wrote the children's stories 'The Clangers', 'Noggin the Nog' and 'Bagpuss'? |
| 24 |
A Gurdwara is a place of worship in which religion? |
| 25 |
Sevastopol, in the Crimea, lies on the shore of which body of water? |
| 26 |
Roman numeral XCV is what number? |
| 27 |
According to the Bible, what was the first bird to be sent out of the Ark by Noah? |
| 28 |
What was British Empire Day renamed in 1958? |
| 29 |
Which Hollywood actress appeared on the centrefold of the first issue of 'Playboy' magazine? |
| 30 |
Who wrote the novel 'Brideshead Revisited'? |