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Who won the Eurovison Song Contest for the United Kingdom in 1967? |
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Who succeeded Lyndon B Johnson as President of the United States? |
3 |
Which US author committed suicide with a shotgun in 1961? |
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On which Greek island did Jacqueline Kennedy marry shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis in October 1968? |
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Which Arthur Miller play aroused controversy over his portrayal of his failed marriage to actress Marilyn Monroe? |
6 |
Mechanics Bay Airport serves which New Zealand city? |
7 |
What is the name of the 'cake' which is flat, round, made of licorice and named after a Yorkshire town? |
8 |
Who directed the 1997 film 'Jackie Brown'? |
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In England in 1880 the introduction of a compulsory minimum school leaving age meant that children had to stay in education until what age? |
10 |
In the game of Scrabble, the 'C' tile is worth how many points? |
11 |
In countries of the world, what does UAE stand for? |
12 |
How many red stripes are on the national flag of Austria? |
13 |
In which 1976 horror film did John Travolta appear with Sissy Spaceck? |
14 |
What is the US state capital of Rhode Island? |
15 |
Bookmakers William Hill sponsor an annual award for the best book on which subject? |
16 |
A hinny is a cross between which two animals? |
17 |
Which human sub-species was named after a valley near Dusseldorf in Germany, where they were known to have lived? |
18 |
Popular in Victorian times, what is the name of the toy made of a disc or card with a picture on each side attached to two pieces of string, when turned would appear as one picture? |
19 |
Which epic poem by John Milton tells the story of the Fall of Adam and Eve? |
20 |
What was the name of the horse that won the 1990 English Grand National? |
21 |
Which chemical element is represented by Zr on the Periodic Table? |
22 |
The medical condition aphakia affects which part of the body? |
23 |
'Timen of.....'where'? is a play by William Shakespeare? |
24 |
On the UK television show 'Deal or No Deal' what is the highest 'blue' amount of money? |
25 |
What is the staff called carried by rulers on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of imperial authority? |
26 |
Sauternes wine comes from which country? |
27 |
A 'Fresh Breeze' is what number on the Beaufort Scale? |
28 |
'The Clockwork Orange' is the nickname of which British city's underground railway system? |
29 |
Miss Able and Miss Baker, the first living creatures to return alive to Earth from space, aboard the flight Jupiter AM-18 in 1959, were what type of animals? |
30 |
Which darts player has the nickname 'Celtic Warrior'? |