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Who played the role of dance instructor, Mrs Wilkinson, in the 2000 film Billy Elliot? |
| 2 |
Louis Reard created which two-piece item of clothing in 1946? |
| 3 |
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf was Africa's first ever elected female head of state when she was made President of which country in 2005? |
| 4 |
Which famous London building was destroyed by fire in 1834? |
| 5 |
What colour are the flowers of a hawkbit plant? |
| 6 |
Which English snooker player is nicknamed 'The Rocket'? |
| 7 |
Which American actress appeared in controversial 1980 Calvin Klein jeans advertisements at the age of 15? |
| 8 |
Which word represents the letter 'E' in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet? |
| 9 |
Who played the role of Mrs Lovett in the 2007 film 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'? |
| 10 |
Which island was previously named Van Dieman's Land? |
| 11 |
What are the first names of 'The Amazons' in the children's novel 'Swallows and Amazons'? |
| 12 |
Late opera singer Luciano Pavarotti was born in which Italian city? |
| 13 |
Billund Airport is in which European country? |
| 14 |
Which country signed a treaty known as New START in January 2011 with the US, in a nuclear arms reduction pact? |
| 15 |
Which popular board game was originally called 'Criss Cross Words'? |
| 16 |
In which year did Britain get its first Labour government? |
| 17 |
Which Asian city was previously known as Edo? |
| 18 |
Who was the Greek goddess of victory? |
| 19 |
A misanthrope dislikes what? |
| 20 |
Which English singer/musician was reputed to have said in 2008 'I haven't got the Internet in my house, it's the Devil's window? |
| 21 |
In medicine, dystocia is difficulty in doing what? |
| 22 |
The island of Lampedusa belongs to which European country? |
| 23 |
In which British city is the Jewry Wall Museum? |
| 24 |
What was the name of Jim Carrey's pet Jack Russell Terrier in the 1994 film 'The Mask'? |
| 25 |
Castanea Sativa is the Latin name for which tree? |
| 26 |
What is the name of the Tropic which lies approximately 23.5 degrees south of the Equator and runs through Australia, Chile, Brazil and South Africa? |
| 27 |
Who was the original presenter of the UK tv show 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks'? |
| 28 |
Apart from the moon, which planet in our solar system is the brightest natural object in the night sky? |
| 29 |
Daisy, Rose and Violet are fictional sisters in which UK tv comedy series? |
| 30 |
Aquae Sulis was the Roman name for which English city? |