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Who announced their resignation as leader of the British Labour Party in October 1980? |
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Assamese cuisine originated in which country? |
3 |
In the standard game of Monopoly, you go to jail if you throw how many consecutive sets of doubles on the dice? |
4 |
British actress Alison Steadman married which film director/writer in 1973? |
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Introduced in the 19th Century in Britain, what were Penny Black and Penny Red? |
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'World in 'what' was a UK current affairs television programme which ran from 1963 to 1998? |
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Late English actor Oliver Reed played Uncle Frank in which 1975 film? |
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The Swiss pastry Carac is traditionally covered with which colour icing? |
9 |
The 'Great Flag Debate' took place in which country in 1964? |
10 |
In January 1987, who became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? |
11 |
Ommetaphobia is the irrational fear of which part of the body? |
12 |
Which British bank issued piggy banks, whose names included Woody, Annabel and Maxwell, to child account holders in the 1980's? |
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Which late American author and journalist, who died in 2005, requested that after his death his ashes were to be fired out of a cannon? |
14 |
Which US stadium was nicknamed the 'House that Ruth Built'? |
15 |
In a standard game of chess, how many queens does each player start with? |
16 |
The songs 'Shall We Dance', 'Getting to Know You' and 'I'll Whistle a Happy Tune' are all from which 1956 musical film? |
17 |
In the board game 'Operation', how many Doctor's points are scored by successfully removing the Funny Bone (humerus)? |
18 |
What does the 'Q' stand for in the name of the cotton buds Q-Tips? |
19 |
Who was Vice-President to US President Jimmy Carter? |
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Which late English singer was born Ronald William Wycherley in April 1940? |