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Which duo wrote the UK television series 'Dad's Army'? |
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In medicine, if something is subcutaneous it is applied or located under which organ of the body? |
| 3 |
What is the nickname of the youngest child of late US singer Michael Jackson? |
| 4 |
Food brand Knorr was founded in which country? |
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What was the first name of 18th Century gardener Capability Brown? |
| 6 |
Cronian relates to which planet in our solar system? |
| 7 |
Who wrote the 1869 novel 'Lorna Doone'? |
| 8 |
The song 'Tossed Salad and Scrambled Eggs' is sung at the end of each episode of which US television series? |
| 9 |
Greenburst, Zohar, Munchkin and Kong are all varieties of which flower? |
| 10 |
What is the name of the loose, white wide-sleeved linen vestment worn over a cassock by clergy and choristers at Christian services? |
| 11 |
English highwayman Dick Turpin was executed in 1739 in which city? |
| 12 |
Which Muppet from the television series shares a name with a former US President? |
| 13 |
The Royal Pavilion, designed by John Nash in the 18th Century, is in which British seaside resort? |
| 14 |
In the play by Shakespeare, what is the first name of Hamlet's mother? |
| 15 |
Which chemical compound has the molecular formula H2O2? |
| 16 |
How much, in pounds sterling, is the cheapest property on a British Monopoly Board? |
| 17 |
What was the name of the 'asylums' in Britain which were slave laundries from the 18th to late 20th Centuries, ostensibly to house 'fallen women'? |
| 18 |
A Spur Royal was a rare English gold coin, first issued during the reign of which monarch? |
| 19 |
Who was the leader of the Greek forces during the Trojan War? |
| 20 |
Which New York landmark is known as 'The Crossroads of the World'? |