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The Rum Rebellion of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in the history of which country? |
2 |
Robert Timothy French created which type of condiment, which debuted at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904? |
3 |
In religion, who is said to be the maternal grandmother of Jesus? |
4 |
Who wrote the 1930's novel 'Tender is the Night'? |
5 |
Which two of English monarch Henry VIII's wives were executed for adultery? |
6 |
Which annual motor event did former Armani model Maximillion Cooper found in 1999? |
7 |
Edeomania is an abnormal interest in which part of the body? |
8 |
In Greek mythology, musician and poet Arion was kidnapped by pirates and saved by which creatures? |
9 |
Which US actor's film company founded the Sundance Film Festival? |
10 |
Who became the youngest World Heavyweight Boxing Champion in 1956? |
11 |
In humans, dipsosis is an excessive what? |
12 |
'Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter', is from which work by John Keats? |
13 |
What is the title of the 1984 film in which Bob Hoskins plays the owner of a club where Richard Gere plays the cornet? |
14 |
Who was the first unseeded tennis player to win the Wimbledon Men's Finals? |
15 |
Maria Fitzherbert was 'married' to which British monarch? |
16 |
Which British comedian was known as 'The Cheeky Chappie'? |
17 |
Portugal shares a land border with which country? |
18 |
In which year was live television coverage of the Olympic Games available internationally for the first time? |
19 |
Which US organisation has the motto 'Fidelity, Bravery and Integrity'? |
20 |
In Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing' who does Beatrice agree to marry in the end? |
21 |
What is the head of a jellyfish called? |
22 |
Which element is added to steel to make it stainless? |
23 |
Which is the smallest instrument in the flute family? |
24 |
In religion, who traditionally sits on the Sedia Gestatoria? |
25 |
In June 1940, who was officially recognised by Britain as the 'Leader of all free Frenchmen, wherever they may be'? |
26 |
What is composer Offenbach's 'Galop Infernal' better known as? |
27 |
What is the eighth sign of the Zodiac? |
28 |
Which spirit is traditionally used to make the cocktail Mint Julep? |
29 |
Which explosive is named after a suburb of Pardubice in the Czech Republic, where it was first manufactured in 1964? |
30 |
Who was the last English monarch to enter the House of Commons? |