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In 1889 which American inventor devised the first flexible transparent film suitable for motion pictures? |
| 2 |
What is the first part of the Jewish Bible called, which refers to the first five books of Moses? |
| 3 |
A halophyte is a plant that grows in what type of conditions? |
| 4 |
The Transandine Railway runs between which two South American countries? |
| 5 |
Which author wrote the book 'The Firm', 'The Pelican Brief' and 'The Rainmaker'? |
| 6 |
In humans, emesis is more commonly known as what? |
| 7 |
'Dimanche' is French for which day of the week? |
| 8 |
In which 1932 film does Greta Garbo say the line 'I want to be alone'? |
| 9 |
What name is given to an ornamental, usually coloured, design made of small pieces of hard material such as stone, tile or glass? |
| 10 |
Who was the first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa? |
| 11 |
Sinology is the study of the language, history and culture of which country? |
| 12 |
A bronze medal is traditionally awarded for which place in a competition or race? |
| 13 |
Irish darts player John MaGowan is known by what nickname? |
| 14 |
Which spirit is traditionally used to make a Tom Collins cocktail? |
| 15 |
On the human body, a keloid is a type of what? |
| 16 |
Which English singer/songwriter released a 2010 album entitled 'Lights'? |
| 17 |
Which French king was known as 'The Quarrelsome' (Le Hutin)? |
| 18 |
In a rugby union team, what number does the fly half wear on their shirt? |
| 19 |
What does the Latin phrase 'Ad astra' translate to in English? |
| 20 |
What is the square root of 225? |
| 21 |
What is a baby skunk called? |
| 22 |
'Coach' is a brand name for which fashion items? |
| 23 |
Misr is the local name for which North African country? |
| 24 |
What is the first name of Mr Darcy in the 2001 film 'Bridget Jones's Diary'? |
| 25 |
A ladder-back is a type of what? |
| 26 |
Which river runs past Balmoral Castle in Scotland? |
| 27 |
In the British military, a bombadier is equivalent to which other rank? |
| 28 |
A moa was what type of creature? |
| 29 |
Hafnia was the Latin name for which Danish city? |
| 30 |
On a can of WD-40, what does the WD stand for? |