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Which British singer released a 2009 album entitled '3 Words'? |
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'Caballo' is Spanish for which animal? |
3 |
What is the title of the theme tune to the BBC radio show 'The Archers'? |
4 |
The Italian cooking sauce pasata is made from which vegetable? |
5 |
Slovenia was once part of which former European country? |
6 |
Which country will host the 2014 Winter Olympic Games? |
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The Ashmolean Museum is in which English city? |
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What is the name of the submarine piloted by fictional character Troy Tempest? |
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Which British poet wrote 'Kubla Khan'? |
10 |
An echidna is what type of animal? |
11 |
Which artist designed the logo for UK television children's show 'Blue Peter'? |
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What was the name of the dog that found the stolen World Cup (Jules Rimet Trophy) in 1966? |
13 |
Who wrote the 1966 comic novel 'The Virgin Soldiers'? |
14 |
'Odette' is a character in which ballet? |
15 |
Arborio rice comes from which European country? |
16 |
Which three countries signed the 'Triple Entente' in 1907? |
17 |
In the UK, during which year were women first allowed to vote in a General Election? |
18 |
Saxony is a region of which European country? |
19 |
A 'Scissor Hold' is used in which sport? |
20 |
Humphrey Pumphrey is a character in which British television sitcom? |
21 |
The goat represents which sign of the Zodiac? |
22 |
In cookery, the traditional Austrian Wiener Schnitzel is made with which meat? |
23 |
In UK communications, what did Oftel stand for? |
24 |
Thai Pongal is the Harvest Festival celebrated by which religious people? |
25 |
Dustin Hoffman plays army medic Colonel Sam Daniels in which 1995 film? |
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Which planet lies between Jupiter and Uranus? |
27 |
English singer Sandie Shaw married which fashion designer in March 1968? |
28 |
In Greek mythology, the 'Grey Sisters', or Graeae, shared one eye and one 'what' among them? |
29 |
Mickey Murphy was the baker in which British children's television programme? |
30 |
The Riel is the currency of which Southeast Asian country? |