| 1 |
The town of Honiton in Devon is famous for producing what? |
| 2 |
Who plays the Alfred the butler in the 2005 film 'Batman Begins'? |
| 3 |
Which animal is measured in hands? |
| 4 |
Who was the first US President to appear on television while still in office? |
| 5 |
Castle Howard is in which English county? |
| 6 |
The headwear item 'yamulke' is better known by what name? |
| 7 |
Dydd Iau is Welsh for which day of the week? |
| 8 |
The quetzal is the basic monetary unit of which country? |
| 9 |
The East Siberian Sea lies in which body of water? |
| 10 |
What is the collective name for a group of rhinos? |
| 11 |
British athlete Tessa Sanderson competed in which field event? |
| 12 |
Who was the Archbishop of Canterbury between 1980 and 1991? |
| 13 |
Which British former politician wrote the novel 'The Eleventh Commandment'? |
| 14 |
In medicine, belonephobia is an irrational fear of what? |
| 15 |
Who played Muhammad Ali in the 2001 film 'Ali'? |
| 16 |
What type of creature is a kagu (or cagou)? |
| 17 |
A 'Lace' anniversary celebrates many years of marriage? |
| 18 |
In human anatomy, popliteal relates to which part of the body? |
| 19 |
Who was the father of English monarch Edward VI? |
| 20 |
In 1785, the first crossing of which body of water was made by Francois Blanchard and John Jeffries using a hot air balloon? |
| 21 |
How many coloured rings make up the Olympic Games symbol? |
| 22 |
'Prince Caspian', 'The Magician's Nephew' and 'The Silver Chair' are all books from which series? |
| 23 |
The paint calcamine (or kalsomine) is better known by what name? |
| 24 |
In which sport would a referee say 'Crouch, Bind, Set'? |
| 25 |
Author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson is better known by what name? |
| 26 |
Vermicide is a substance used for killing which creatures? |
| 27 |
Miss Gatsby and Miss Tibbs were two elderly residents in which UK tv sitcom? |
| 28 |
'The Angel of the North' is the work of which British sculptor? |
| 29 |
Who was US actor Mickey Rooney's first wife? |
| 30 |
Which year saw the Dunkirk evacuation of British forces during World War II? |