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The adrenal glands are situated above which organs in the human body? |
| 2 |
In the sport of fencing, what is the name of a bladework manoeuvre intended to deflect or block an incoming attack? |
| 3 |
What was the first name of British Prime Minister Gladstone? |
| 4 |
Which British coastal town is known as 'The Pearl of Dorset'? |
| 5 |
Mawrth is Welsh for which month of the year? |
| 6 |
Who was the only British Chancellor of the Exchequer not to deliver a budget? |
| 7 |
The Dogger Bank earthquake of June 1931, the strongest ever in the UK, reportedly caused the wax head of which infamous murderer to fall off in London's Madame Tussaud's? |
| 8 |
The 2010 autobiography 'Full Circle' is by which British sportswoman/sailor? |
| 9 |
Runnymede, where the Magna Carta was said to have been sealed by King John, is in which English county? |
| 10 |
Eosophobia is the irrational fear of which part of the day? |
| 11 |
What is the surname of Terry, played by James Bolam, in the UK 1960's television series 'The Likely lads'? |
| 12 |
In astronomy, Pulsar, Binary, Dwarf and Red Giant are all types of what? |
| 13 |
A bloater is which fish salted, smoked and partially dried? |
| 14 |
Which Scottish city is known as the 'Capital of the Highlands'? |
| 15 |
English country and western songwriter Samuel Hutt is better known by what name? |
| 16 |
Former football player Eusebio, who died in January 2014, played for which national team? |
| 17 |
In November 1990, Mary Robinson defeated Brian Lenihan to become the first female President of which country? |
| 18 |
What is the name of the Trust, founded in 1986, which specialises in the removal of the debris of war, such as landmines? |
| 19 |
Which vegetable represented the green team on the UK television series 'Ready Steady Cook'? |
| 20 |
How many dresses are in the title of a 2008 film starring Katherine Heigl? |