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Question: Giorgio De Chirico was born in which country?
Answer: Greece
Question: Edward Hopper died in which year?
Answer: 1967
Question: Which country's flag features in Jasper Johns 'Three Flags' of 1958?
Answer: USA
Question: Chaim Soutine was a painter of what nationality?
Answer: French
Question: What was the real first name of Jackson Pollock?
Answer: Paul
Question: Complete the title of the famous work from Jenny Holzer 'Protect me from what…'?
Answer: I Want
Question: In which year did the De Stijl movement originate?
Answer: 1917
Question: Emilie Floege is a famous work by whom?
Answer: Gustav Klimt
Question: Edvard Munch hailed from which nation?
Answer: Norway
Question: What nationality was artist Henri Matisse?
Answer: French
Question: What was the first name of 'Nighthawks' painter Hopper?
Answer: Edward
Question: What color is the middle strip in Barnett Newman's infamous 'Voice of Fire'?
Answer: Red
Question: In what decade did Purism emerge?
Answer: 1910s
Question: How old was Henri Matisse when he died?
Answer: 84
Question: Complete the title of a famous work by Brancusi 'Bird in…'?
Answer: Space
Question: Complete the title of a famous work by Umberto Boccioni 'Unique forms of continuity in a….'?
Answer: Space
Question: How many people are featured in Grant Woods American Gothic?
Answer: 2
Question: Egon Schiele was a protégé of which notable painter?
Answer: Gustav Klimt
Question: Les Nabis was a 20th century movement based in which country?
Answer: France
Question: Damien Hirst was born in which year?
Answer: 1965
Question: Complete the title of an influential work by Roy Lichtenstein 'Drowning…'?
Answer: Girl
Question: Nighthawks was the most famous work by which artist?
Answer: Hopper
Question: Featured on US Postage Stamps 'Noire Et Blanche' (1926) is a work by whom?
Answer: Man Ray
Question: In which state was Andy Warhol born?
Answer: Pennsylvania
Question: Complete the title of a famous 1923 work by Le Corbusier 'Still life with many…..'?
Answer: Eyes
Question: The Turner Prize is awarded to artists under the age of….?
Answer: 50
Question: For The Love of God' is a famous 'Skull' work by which artist?
Answer: Damien Hirst
Question: Drowning Girl is one of the notable works of which 20th century artist?
Answer: Roy Lichtenstein
Question: Eugene Chevreul, more famous for his discovery of Margerine, was what style of painter?
Answer: Orphism
Question: Der Blinde (The Blind Man) is a notable work by which artist?
Answer: Gustav Klimt
Question: Complete the title of a notable Giorgio De Chirico work 'The Mystery and Melancholy of a ….'?
Answer: Street
Question: During which war was Dadaism started in Zurich, Switzerland?
Answer: World War I
Question: Guernica' is a 1937 work by which artist?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
Question: Complete the title of a famous Paul Klee work 'Viaducts Breaks…'?
Answer: Ranks
Question: What was the first name of the artist Matisse?
Answer: Henri
Question: El Lissitzky hailed from which nation?
Answer: Russia
Question: Close Chuck shot to fame with the 1976 work entitled….?
Answer: Linda
Question: Complete the title of a famous Max Ernst work '_____ in the Wilderness'?
Answer: Napoleon
Question: Emile Benoit were the middle names of which 20th Century artist?
Answer: Matisse
Question: Joan Miro was from which major European city?
Answer: Barcelona
Question: What nationality was Paula Modersohon Becker?
Answer: German
Question: Mardas Rouge or the Red Turba is a famous work by whom?
Answer: Matisse
Question: Complete the title of the Francis Bacon work which sold for $142 million. 'Three Studies of…'?
Answer: Lucian Freud
Question: Who painted the famous 'target' work 'Agbatana II'?
Answer: Frank Stella
Question: Fernand Leger belonged to which school of art?
Answer: Cubism
Question: Max Beckman's 'The Night' depicts which conflict?
Answer: World War One
Question: Which 20th century painter had the first name Umberto?
Answer: Boccioni
Question: Easter and The Totem is a major work by which 20th Century Artist?
Answer: Jackson Pollock
Question: Jean Dupas is most associated with what type of art?
Answer: Art Deco
Question: Complete the famous work by Edward Hopper '______ in a Small City'.
Answer: Office
Question: How many cups of tea did Miss Marple drink in all the novels she appears in?
Answer: 143
Question: Agatha Christie's character Hercule Poirot was from which country?
Answer: Belgium
Question: How many murders did Miss Marple solve?
Answer: 47
Question: In what year did Agatha Christie's play 'The Mousetrap' begin in theatres in London?
Answer: 1952
Question: What is the intended final destination of the train in 'Murder on the Orient Express'?
Answer: Paris
Question: What was the name of Hercule Poirot's sidekick in 'Death on the Nile'?
Answer: Colonel Race
Question: How many days did Agatha Christie once disappear for?
Answer: 11
Question: What is the name of the woman that Hercule Poirot became smitten with?
Answer: Vera Rossakoff
Question: The character Mrs. Minton features in which Agatha Christie book?
Answer: N or M?
Question: What was the name of the first play written by Agatha Christie?
Answer: Black Coffee
Question: How many detective novels did Agatha Christie write?
Answer: 66
Question: Which of these is a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie?
Answer: Harley Quin
Question: In what year did David Suchet first begin playing Agatha Christie's Poirot?
Answer: 1989
Question: Agatha Christie wrote romance novels under what name?
Answer: Mary Westmacott
Question: In which UK county was Agatha Christie born?
Answer: Devon
Question: Which Agatha Christie novel begins when a mystery game invented by Ariadne Oliver turns into a real murder?
Answer: Dead Man's Folly
Question: What was Agatha Christie's job during World War I?
Answer: Nurse
Question: Which of these is not a Miss Marple novel?
Answer: After the Funeral
Question: In what year did Agatha Christie once disappear?
Answer: 1926
Question: Which of these characters appeared in 'And Then There Were None'?
Answer: Emily Brent
Question: Which of these is not a Hercule Poirot novel?
Answer: Postern of Fate
Question: Which Agatha Christie book was also published as Thirteen at Dinner?
Answer: Lord Edgware Dies
Question: Which Agatha Christie novel features the character Mr. Blatt?
Answer: Evil Under the Sun
Question: What was Agatha Christie's first published novel?
Answer: The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Question: Which Hercule Poirot book is set at a girls' boarding school?
Answer: Cat Among the Pigeons
Question: Which of these is the name of a club of which Miss Marple is a member?
Answer: Tuesday Night Club
Question: Which Hercule Poirot book begins when Miss Lemon makes three typing mistakes in a letter?
Answer: Hickory Dickory Dock
Question: Which Agatha Christie book concerns a number of poison pen letters in a small village?
Answer: The Moving Finger
Question: Anne Frank's friend Hanneli Goslar went on to which occupation?
Answer: Nurse
Question: How many versions of Anne Frank's diary are there?
Answer: 3
Question: During the summer of 1943 Anne Frank eagerly recounts how which enemy country drops out of the war?
Answer: Italy
Question: How old was Margot Frank when she died?
Answer: 19
Question: Anne Frank Remembered' won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in what year?
Answer: 1996
Question: How many siblings did Anne Frank have?
Answer: 1
Question: In what month is Anne Frank believed to have died?
Answer: March
Question: What was the name of Anne Frank's father?
Answer: Otto
Question: Hanneli Goslar gave Anne Frank bread and what else while in Bergen-Belsen?
Answer: Socks
Question: In what year was Anne Frank's diary published?
Answer: 1947
Question: In what year was Anne Frank's mother born?
Answer: 1900
Question: Anne Frank died in which conflict?
Answer: WWII
Question: In what year did Anne Frank die?
Answer: 1945
Question: Anne Frank's sister Margot was good at what?
Answer: Math
Question: In what year was Anne Frank born?
Answer: 1929
Question: In what year did Anne Frank lose her German citizenship?
Answer: 1941
Question: The Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was liberated in which year?
Answer: 1945
Question: At what age did Anne Frank begin writing her diary?
Answer: 13
Question: How many employees knew of Anne Frank's group hiding?
Answer: 4
Question: In what year did Anne Frank's father die?
Answer: 1980
Question: Anne Frank was given a diary for which of her birthdays?
Answer: 13th
Question: In what language was Anne Frank's diary first published?
Answer: Dutch
Question: Which global positioning system arrived with the iPhone 4S?
Answer: GLONASS
Question: Which security slot was the first one on the MacBook?
Answer: Kensington
Question: The name Macintosh comes from a cultivator of what fruit?
Answer: Apple
Question: Phone calls can be made on an iPad using what?
Answer: VoIP
Question: What did Apple introduce in 2006 to help users install Windows XP and Vista onto their Macs?
Answer: Boot Camp
Question: Apple gave us which much anticipated product in 2010?
Answer: iPad
Question: What arrived in 2008?
Answer: App Store
Question: Which was the last product launch Steve Jobs attended before his death?
Answer: iCloud
Question: All iPad Minis have cameras of what MP?
Answer: 5
Question: What is the latest version of the Mac OS X?
Answer: Yosemite
Question: Who was the last person the Apple website homepage paid tribute to?
Answer: Robin Williams
Question: Users sent music to each others iPods via what?
Answer: Bluetooth
Question: Which of the following is a Mac accessory?
Answer: Magic Trackpad
Question: What is the symbol for EDGE on an iPhone status bar?
Answer: E
Question: How many models of iPad are currently in production?
Answer: 5
Question: Which singer/songwriter tried to sue Apple for trademark infringement?
Answer: Bob Dylan
Question: What action allows users to use non authorized apps and programs to be run on Apple devices?
Answer: Jailbreaking
Question: All iPad Minis have what kind of backlighting?
Answer: LED
Question: All iPad minis run on which iOS?
Answer: 8
Question: The first 3 generations of iPad had which connector?
Answer: 30 Pin
Question: Steve Jobs passed away in which year?
Answer: 2011
Question: What was Mike Markkula's pen name when he wrote programmes for Apple?
Answer: Johnny Appleseed
Question: Who the man affectionately known as Mr Apple?
Answer: Steve Jobs
Question: The first generation iPad had what size screen?
Answer: 9.7'
Question: LCD stands for what?
Answer: Liquid Crystal Display
Question: Which was the first iPhone to have a motion coprocessor?
Answer: 5S
Question: The rainbow Apple logo was replaced in which year?
Answer: 1999
Question: The Gyroscope offers stability when doing what with an Apple device?
Answer: Shooting a Video
Question: The iSight camera was first available in which gen ipod Touch?
Answer: 5th
Question: How old was Steve Jobs when he passed away in 2011?
Answer: 56
Question: Face Time first appeared on which iPhone?
Answer: 4
Question: The MacBook Pro arrived on the market in which year?
Answer: 2006
Question: The most expensive Apple store to build is where?
Answer: Manhattan
Question: The 'byte' out of the Apple logo is to prevent it being mistaken for which fruit?
Answer: Cherry Tomato
Question: The largest plant belonging to Foxxcon is in which country?
Answer: China
Question: The first iPad to have Touch ID is what?
Answer: Air 2
Question: What is needed to replace the battery in an iPod Nano?
Answer: Soldering Iron
Question: The iPod Touchhas which of the following?
Answer: Retina Display
Question: The latest form of iPhone SIM card is what?
Answer: Nano
Question: The ad for the first Macintosh computer was inspired by which classic novel?
Answer: 1984
Question: What is the oldest iPhone that will be compatible with the Apple Watch?
Answer: 5
Question: Designer Jonathan Ivehas appeared in the same style of what in every Apple presentation?
Answer: T Shirt
Question: The three founders of Apple had all originally worked where?
Answer: Atari
Question: How many day was there between the announcement of the iPad Mini 3 and its release?
Answer: 6
Question: the 1st gen iPod Mini had what memory capacity?
Answer: 4GB
Question: 60% of the batteries used in Apple products are made where?
Answer: Taiwan
Question: Which was the first iPhone to have an 8MP rear camera?
Answer: 4S
Question: The iconic 1984 Apple ad was shown during which major sporting event?
Answer: Super bowl
Question: A 2014 ad was for which of the following?
Answer: Beats Headphones
Question: 720p HD video on the rear camera was a feature of which iPhone?
Answer: 4
Question: What is the name for the rubber portion of your windscreen wipers?
Answer: Blades
Question: What is the name of the part which takes debris out of air?
Answer: Filter
Question: What is a cylinder head gasket made from?
Answer: Metal
Question: Where on a car would you find hubcaps?
Answer: Wheels
Question: Radiators pull what into the engine to help cooling?
Answer: Air
Question: If your car radiator is damaged, what could happen?
Answer: Overheating
Question: What is the name of the pipe which takes waste out of your engine?
Answer: Exhaust
Question: What is the function of a car radiator?
Answer: Cooling
Question: ABS refers to which function of the car?
Answer: Braking
Question: What is the name for the removable disc to cover a wheel?
Answer: Hubcap
Question: What shape is the wiring in the ignition system?
Answer: Coil
Question: Which car part reduces the bumps felt while driving your car?
Answer: Shock absorbers
Question: What presses against brake discs to stop your car?
Answer: Brake pads
Question: What is the name for the glass section sometimes found in the ceiling of a car?
Answer: Sunroof
Question: What component of a car provides electricity?
Answer: Battery
Question: What is the name of the joint which links steering and suspension?
Answer: Ball joint
Question: Tread is mentioned in reference to which part of a car?
Answer: Tyres
Question: Which part of the car charges up the battery as you drive?
Answer: Alternator
Question: What device in the engine keeps the coolant moving?
Answer: Water pump
Question: What is the name of the part which the brake pads fit on to?
Answer: Calliper
Question: What is also known as the parking brake?
Answer: Handbrake
Question: The ignition is controlled by tightening and loosening what?
Answer: Screw
Question: What is the name of the tool used to raise your car up to change a tyre?
Answer: Jack
Question: What material is the engine block made from?
Answer: Metal
Question: Engine coolant is a mixture of antifreeze and which other fluid?
Answer: Water
Question: TDI indicates that what has been added to a diesel engine?
Answer: Turbo
Question: The typical symbol for hazard warning lights on your dashboard is a red what?
Answer: Triangle
Question: What is the name to the part of the engine which reduces engine noise?
Answer: Muffler
Question: What does MOT stand for in the UK testing system?
Answer: Ministry of Transport
Question: What is the name of the metal rod which connects the wheels?
Answer: Axle
Question: Laws about wearing a seatbelt were introduced to the UK in which decade?
Answer: 1980s
Question: What color is the regisration plate on the front of a UK car?
Answer: White
Question: What do you usually turn in the ignition to start a car?
Answer: Key
Question: What is the name of the professional who takes dents out of bodywork?
Answer: Panel beater
Question: Which engine part turns engine force into rotating power?
Answer: Crankshaft
Question: The spark plugs are are linked to which sort of cap?
Answer: Distributor
Question: How many parts make up the average modern car?
Answer: 30,000
Question: When a clutch starts to fail, it is said to be doing what?
Answer: Slipping
Question: What is the word which completes the car part starting cylinder head?
Answer: Gasket
Question: If your car battery is flat, what sort of leads might you need?
Answer: Jump
Question: What type of wheel does the clutch bite onto?
Answer: Fly
Question: What is a car radiator filled with?
Answer: Antifreeze
Question: Halogen is most often associated with which part of a car?
Answer: Lights
Question: The flywheel is part of which system in the car engine?
Answer: Transmission
Question: Hybrid engines usually combine petrol or diesel with which other type of power?
Answer: Electricity
Question: What is the name of the structure attached to a car to absorb impact?
Answer: Bumper
Question: What is the name given to a tyre which bursts as you're driving?
Answer: Blow out
Question: Which dial tells you how fast you're going?
Answer: Speedometer
Question: The engine control unit is which part of the car?
Answer: Computer
Question: In the UK, car tax is based on the emissions of which gas?
Answer: Carbon dioxide
Question: In what year did The Good Wife first air?
Answer: 2009
Question: In what year did The Sopranos end its original run?
Answer: 2007
Question: In what year did the final episode of The West Wing air in the US?
Answer: 2006
Question: In what year did The Sopranos first air?
Answer: 1999
Question: How many seasons of My Super Sweet Sixteen were there?
Answer: 8
Question: Which show won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2007, 2008 and 2009?
Answer: 30 Rock
Question: In what year did TV show 24 first air?
Answer: 2001
Question: Which show is the story of Selina Meyer aiming to become President?
Answer: Veep
Question: In what year did Orange is the New Black first air?
Answer: 2013
Question: In 1983, LeVar Burton began hosting what long-running PBS show that encouraged kids to read?
Answer: Reading Rainbow
Question: In what year did Mad Men first air?
Answer: 2007
Question: In what city was the original 24 set?
Answer: Los Angeles
Question: Who performs the opening theme for Orange Is the New Black?
Answer: Regina Spektor
Question: Which TV show won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design in 2007?
Answer: Dexter
Question: Complete the name of this hit US TV show. The Good _____
Answer: Wife
Question: Who is the original presenter of 'America's Next Top Model'?
Answer: Tyra Banks
Question: In which city is Mad Men set?
Answer: New York
Question: Which blonde bombshell played the popular C. J. Parker on 'Baywatch', which began airing in 1989?
Answer: Pamela Anderson
Question: Quagmire is a main character in which show?
Answer: Family Guy
Question: From 1984 to 1990, Chuck Woolery hosted a game show based on what popular board game?
Answer: Scrabble
Question: Airwolf was a US TV show about what mode of transport?
Answer: Helipcopter
Question: In what US city is the show 'Dexter' set?
Answer: Miami
Question: What was the family name of the main characters in the Cosby Show which ran from 1984-1992?
Answer: The Huxtables
Question: Ray Romano wrote and starred in which sitcom?
Answer: Everybody Loves Raymond
Question: In 1992, where was the first MTV reality show 'The Real World' set?
Answer: New York
Question: Of these, which was a TV show which began in 1991?
Answer: Step By Step
Question: Which of these was a popular animated children's show from 1997?
Answer: Recess
Question: From 1994 to 1998, which TV show won Best Comedy at the Primetime Emmy Awards?
Answer: Fraiser
Question: Of these, which was a popular animated series which began in 1993?
Answer: Rocko's Modern Life
Question: In what decade is the TV show The Americans set?
Answer: 1980s
Question: A pair of poor flatmates is the storyline for which sitcom?
Answer: 2 Broke Girls
Question: Which sitcom is narrated by main female character Frankie Heck?
Answer: The Middle
Question: In which year did the TV show Dallas first air in the US?
Answer: 1978
Question: In 2008, which sports star appeared on US TV show Sesame Street, introducing Elmo to the word persistence?
Answer: David Beckham
Question: Created in 1993, what were 'Power Rangers'?
Answer: TV Show Characters
Question: Who won the 2013 reality show The Biggest Loser?
Answer: Danni Allen
Question: Lena Dunham is the star of which US TV hit show?
Answer: Girls
Question: Of these, which was a popular children's show from 1996?
Answer: Arthur
Question: In which US state was The Sopranos set?
Answer: New Jersey
Question: In the 1990s TV show Doogie Howser, MD how old was Doogie when he graduated form Princeton University?
Answer: 14
Question: What was the name of the Lone Ranger's horse from 'The Lone Ranger' which ran from 1949-1954?
Answer: Silver
Question: In what year did House of Cards first air?
Answer: 2013
Question: Name the show featuring 3 college dropouts and their drug dealer?
Answer: Workaholics
Question: Which ABC news show was sued by the Food Lion franchise in the 1990s?
Answer: Primetime
Question: Who did TV show host and comedienne Ellen DeGeneres marry on August 16, 2008?
Answer: Portia de Rossi
Question: Finish the title of this popular children's show from 1996: 'Hey ____!'
Answer: Arnold
Question: Which artist sang the theme tune to the hit reality show My Super Sweet Sixteen?
Answer: Hilary Duff
Question: What was the second lowest amount that could be won on the U.S. Deal or No Deal in 2006?
Answer: $1.00
Question: Which show won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2000?
Answer: The West Wing
Question: Who plays the lead role in the TV show House of Cards?
Answer: Kevin Spacey
Question: With whom did Lionel Richie co-write the '80s hit song for Africa, 'We Are the World'?
Answer: Michael Jackson
Question: Complete the '70s hit by Jim Gilstrap : 'Swing Your ...'
Answer: Daddy
Question: Whose breakthrough single was the 1994 hit, 'Loser'?
Answer: Beck
Question: Who had a hit in the '80s with the song 'Sacrifice'?
Answer: Elton John
Question: Tracy Chapman performed which kind of music in the '90s?
Answer: Blues Rock
Question: Which '70s group was originally called the N' Betweens?
Answer: Slade
Question: Which soul group released an album and single called 'Body Talk' in 1981?
Answer: Imagination
Question: Which rock group of the '70s was named after a school teacher that gave the band a hard time about their long hair?
Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd
Question: Which member of Wham! went on to record a multi-platinum record in 1987?
Answer: George Michael
Question: Little Red Corvette' was a hit song for who in 1983?
Answer: Prince
Question: Complete the title of this popular '90s dance track: '____ is a Dancer'.
Answer: Rhythm
Question: Which song gave Roxy Music their only UK No. 1 hit in 1981?
Answer: Jealous Guy
Question: Regulators' was a hit for which rap artist in the '90s?
Answer: Warren G
Question: Who in 1972 announced that 'School's Out' in his hit song?
Answer: Alice Cooper
Question: Which singer was 'Still Crazy After All These Years' in 1975?
Answer: Paul Simon
Question: Which early '80s band was Belinda Carlisle a part of?
Answer: The Go-Go's
Question: Where did The Beatles famously play a concert in January 1969?
Answer: A roof
Question: Love is a Battlefield' was an '80s hit for which artist?
Answer: Pat Benatar
Question: Which female singer took 'Without You' into the '90s charts?
Answer: Mariah Carey
Question: What is the name of the leader singer of The Stooges?
Answer: Iggy Pop
Question: Which '70s No. 1 hit contains the line 'The silicon chip inside her head gets switched to overload'?
Answer: I Don't Like Mondays
Question: Mr. Wendal' was released by which band in the '90s?
Answer: Arrested Development
Question: Which '70s track starts 'A long, long time ago, I can still remember, how that music used to make me smile'?
Answer: American Pie
Question: Who in the 1989 charts claimed, 'We Didn't Start the Fire'?
Answer: Billy Joel
Question: Who had a 1993 hit with 'Creep'?
Answer: Radiohead
Question: Who sung 'To Sir With Love' and 'The Man with the Golden Gun'?
Answer: Lulu
Question: I Wanna Dance with Somebody' was a hit for which artist in the '80s?
Answer: Whitney Houston
Question: What band was sued by its drummer in 1999?
Answer: Oasis
Question: Who had a 1972 hit with 'Jackie Wilson Said'?
Answer: Van Morrison
Question: Of these, which is a music genre which gained prominence in the early '80s?
Answer: New Wave
Question: Which partnership wrote 'The Locomotion', a hit for Kylie Minogue in '88?
Answer: Goffin and King
Question: Complete the name of this Beastie Boys hit in 1986. 'Fight For Your _____'.
Answer: Right
Question: Which musician, who was prominent in the '60s, was nicknamed 'Thunderfingers'?
Answer: John Entwistle
Question: What was the title of Stiltskin's 1994 No. 1 hit?
Answer: Inside
Question: Name the act that topped the charts with the Rocky theme 'Eye of the Tiger'
Answer: Survivor
Question: Which member of The Rolling Stones was replaced in 1969?
Answer: Brian Jones
Question: Which of these was a hit album for Poison in 1988?
Answer: Every Rose Has It's Thorn
Question: What kind of 'Holiday' did 10cc take in the '70s?
Answer: Dreadlock
Question: Complete the name of this '80s band. 'Joan Jett & The _____'
Answer: Blackhearts
Question: Who changed his name to a symbol in the '90s?
Answer: Prince
Question: Who was the lead guitarist of the '60s band Cream?
Answer: Eric Clapton
Question: Which Irish pop band released the album 'The Joshua Tree' in 1987?
Answer: U2
Question: In 1999, Sheryl Crow took which Guns N' Roses song into the UK charts?
Answer: Sweet Child o' Mine
Question: Which of these was a '70s chart-topper for T. Rex?
Answer: Telegram Sam
Question: In the early '70s, who did Billy Griffin replace as the lead singer of a Motown band?
Answer: Smokey Robinson
Question: With whom did Bono of U2 sing the duet, 'I've Got You Under My Skin' in 1993?
Answer: Frank Sinatra
Question: How many 'Tribes' in Frankie Goes to Hollywood's '80s hit?
Answer: Two
Question: Which of these songs was sung by Janis Joplin?
Answer: Piece Of My Heart
Question: Which Mungo Jerry hit was covered by Shaggy in the '90s?
Answer: In the Summertime
Question: Who were 'Sky High' in 1975?
Answer: Jigsaw
Question: American style hash browns are made of what vegetable?
Answer: Potato
Question: Which of the following sandwiches contains corned beef?
Answer: Reuben
Question: A traditional Johnny Cake is baked in what?
Answer: Cast Iron Pan
Question: A Half-smoke hot dog is half what two types of meat?
Answer: Pork and Beef
Question: A Chicago style hot dog is made of what meat?
Answer: Beef
Question: A Dynamite Sandwich would more commonly be called a what?
Answer: Sloppy Joe
Question: An American Snickerdoodle is a type of what?
Answer: Cookie
Question: Fried Chicken is dipped in batter made of what prior to frying?
Answer: Flour
Question: Fried Cheese Curds were invented in which American State?
Answer: Wisconsin
Question: Chicken Fried Steak is also known as what?
Answer: Country Fried Steak
Question: A classic Banana Split dessert is topped with how many types of ice cream?
Answer: 3
Question: Which of the following is a popular dessert in the United States?
Answer: Baked Alaska
Question: Traditional Shoofly Pie does NOT contain which of the following ingredients?
Answer: Chocolate
Question: Hominy is a traditional native American food made from dried what?
Answer: Corn
Question: Beef on a Weck is what type of food?
Answer: Sandwich
Question: Southern American Comeback sauce is used for what?
Answer: dipping
Question: A Hawaiian Haystack is a combination of chicken, pineapple, tomatoes and other ingredients served over what?
Answer: Rice
Question: American green bean casserole is traditionally made with with what soup?
Answer: Cream of Mushroom
Question: A Traditional American Cuban sandwich contains what vegetable topping?
Answer: Pickles
Question: What serves as the sauce base for a Fruit Pizza?
Answer: Cream Cheese
Question: A Reuben sandwich contains what type of cheese?
Answer: Swiss
Question: Bourbon Balls are often covered in what?
Answer: Powdered Sugar
Question: What fruit is the most popular type added to muffins in the United States?
Answer: Blueberry
Question: A Buckeye candy is a wad of what covered in chocolate?
Answer: Peanut Butter
Question: Fortune cookies are served in American versions of what type of restaurant?
Answer: Chinese
Question: What sort of cracker is used to make a S'more dessert?
Answer: Graham
Question: The Elvis Sandwich did NOT contain which of the following items?
Answer: Sausage
Question: Hush Puppies are a ball of cornmeal dough that is then what?
Answer: Deep Fried
Question: A sandwich made with bread, turkey, cranberry sauce and cheese is called a what?
Answer: Pilgrim
Question: The American Dessert Ambrosia most resembles what?
Answer: Fruit Salad
Question: What type of Banana is used to make Banana Nut Bread
Answer: Overripe
Question: What fruit is included in a California sushi roll?
Answer: Avocado
Question: What state is the origin of the Mud Pie?
Answer: Mississippi
Question: When baking Peanut Butter Cookies, it is traditional to roll the dough into balls then make criss cross marks on them with what?
Answer: A fork
Question: Spare Ribs are cut from which animal?
Answer: Pig
Question: Which United States city has a type of cream pie named after it?
Answer: Boston
Question: Hawaiian Toast is an open faced sandwich that contains what fruit?
Answer: Pineapple
Question: An Apple Fritter is cooked by using what process?
Answer: Deep Frying
Question: Virginia country ham is prepared by salting, curing and finally doing what?
Answer: Smoking
Question: Which of the following vegetables is NOT included in what Louisianans call the Holy Trinity?
Answer: Radishes
Question: American Chop Suey is made with what type of sauce?
Answer: Tomato
Question: Detroit style pizza is what shape?
Answer: Rectangular
Question: American Raisin bread is often spiced with what?
Answer: Cinamon
Question: The most popular brand of cream cheese in the United States is named after what city?
Answer: Philadelphia
Question: Bananas foster is an American dessert that originated in which U.S. City?
Answer: New Orleans
Question: Native American traditionally sweetened their baked beans with what?
Answer: Maple Syrup
Question: Which of the following ingredients is NOT used in Traditional Chocolate Chip cookies?
Answer: Cornmeal
Question: Barbeque Spaghetti is a dish that contains what smoked meat?
Answer: Pork
Question: Little Caesars is a popular American fast food chain what serves primarily what type of food?
Answer: Pizza
Question: How is a traditional Michigan style hot dog cooked?
Answer: Steamed
Question: Orly airport serves which European city?
Answer: Paris
Question: Which word means a list of things you wish to achieve in your lifetime?
Answer: Bucket List
Question: 15th century painter Jan van Eyck was from which country?
Answer: Netherlands
Question: What is the single word title of the famous novel by Alex Haley?
Answer: Roots
Question: Norma Jean Mortenson was the birth name of which movie star?
Answer: Marilyn Monroe
Question: The popular pet bird budgerigars originate in which country?
Answer: Australia
Question: Voodoo beliefs originated in which Caribbean island nation?
Answer: Haiti
Question: Flamenco is a traditional dance style associated with which country?
Answer: Spain
Question: In the international radio alphabet, which word represents M?
Answer: Mike
Question: Rattlesnakes are native to which continent?
Answer: North America
Question: Which items would you find for sale in a draper's shop?
Answer: Cloth
Question: Earl Lloyd was the first African-American to play which sport professionally?
Answer: Basketball
Question: Smores are made with cookies and which other food?
Answer: Marshmallows
Question: The traditional Hindu festival of colors has which name?
Answer: Holi
Question: Which word means the same as not very often?
Answer: Rarely
Question: What nationality was the 'Lietutenant's Woman' in the title of a John Fowles novel?
Answer: French
Question: The Strait of Gibraltar divides Morocco from which country in mainland Europe?
Answer: Spain
Question: Uncle Sam is the personification of which country?
Answer: United States
Question: Queen Elizabeth II is linked with which breed of dog?
Answer: Corgi
Question: Galloway, Holstein, and Maine-Anjou are breeds of which farm animal?
Answer: Cow
Question: A phyllophobe is afraid of what?
Answer: Leaves
Question: Which medic has contractions in pregnancy named after him?
Answer: Braxton Hicks
Question: The US President is always inaugurated in which month of the year?
Answer: January
Question: If there's lots of potential, you are told that the world is your what?
Answer: Oyster
Question: Which word can come after baby, bridal, and meteor?
Answer: Shower
Question: What is a corncrake?
Answer: Bird
Question: On which continent did modern humans first evolve?
Answer: Africa
Question: The name of which dinosaur means 'double beam'?
Answer: Diplodocus
Question: Shinjuku railway station is a major transport hub in which world capital?
Answer: Tokyo
Question: Someone who is teetotal doesn't do what?
Answer: Drink Alcohol
Question: Lassi, a popular drink in India, is made from which product?
Answer: Yoghurt
Question: Papa John's is a fast-food chain serving which food?
Answer: Pizza
Question: Who was the main activist for women's suffrage in the US?
Answer: Susan B Anthony
Question: Which plant does latex usually come from?
Answer: Rubber
Question: What is a young kangaroo called?
Answer: Joey
Question: In which language does 'Konnichi Wa' mean hello?
Answer: Japanese
Question: Highland Games are a cultural tradition of which country?
Answer: Scotland
Question: In which building would you find clerks, ushers, and a jury?
Answer: Courthouse
Question: Six white kangaroos are said to pull Santa's sleigh in which country?
Answer: Australia
Question: If you follow instructions saying purl two, cast off, what are you doing?
Answer: Knitting
Question: The flowers on the St John's Wort are which color?
Answer: Yellow
Question: Who wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?
Answer: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Question: Madeira and the Azores are part of which European country?
Answer: Portugal
Question: Photophobia is extreme sensitivity to what?
Answer: Light
Question: Who wrote 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
Answer: Harper Lee
Question: What is both the name of a Spanish dance, and a short jacket worn open at the front?
Answer: Bolero
Question: Katniss Everdeen is a character from which series of novels?
Answer: Hunger Games
Question: Halloween was traditionally a festival to mark the end of what?
Answer: Summer
Question: A decorative cord used as a Christmas decoration has which name?
Answer: Garland
Question: Tim Tams are a famous brand of chocolate cookies from which country?
Answer: Australia
Question: What color is the cross on the flag of Switzerland?
Answer: White
Question: 99 per cent of which country's population live in a valley or delta of the River Nile?
Answer: Egypt
Question: Which of these African countries is an island?
Answer: Madagascar
Question: Which party won the General Election in South Africa in 2009?
Answer: ANC
Question: Which of these is a range of mountains in North Africa?
Answer: Atlas Mountains
Question: What percentage of the African continent is covered by the Sahara Desert?
Answer: 25%
Question: Which of these cities is in Africa?
Answer: Cairo
Question: Of which North African country is Cairo the capital?
Answer: Egypt
Question: Which of these African countries is landlocked?
Answer: Ethiopia
Question: Of which African country as Joao Bernardo Vieira President?
Answer: Guinea-Bissau
Question: For most of the 20th century, what was Zimbabwe called?
Answer: Rhodesia
Question: Which North African city has a name which means 'white house' in Spanish?
Answer: Casablanca
Question: Dallas, Texas lies on the same line of latitude as which African city?
Answer: Tripoli
Question: Which of these features lies between Zambia and Zimbabwe?
Answer: Victoria Falls
Question: From which country did Algeria gain independence in 1962?
Answer: France
Question: The island of Madeira lies off the coast of which African country?
Answer: Morocco
Question: Which of the countries of Africa is first alphabetically?
Answer: Algeria
Question: Which of these was NOT a former name of an African country?
Answer: British Guinea
Question: In which African country were the Mau Mau once active?
Answer: Sudan
Question: The Kissi, the Meru and the Kikuyu are tribes in which African nation?
Answer: Kenya
Question: The state of Washington is a similar size to which African country?
Answer: Senegal
Question: The lowest point in Africa is Asal Lake - in which country can it be found?
Answer: Tunisia
Question: Which of these ancient civilizations was formed in Africa?
Answer: Egyptian
Question: The Paris-Dakar rally originally ended in Dakar which is the capital of where?
Answer: Senegal
Question: Nigeria has Africa's biggest population, which is second?
Answer: Ethiopia
Question: 1936 Olympics star Jesse Owens was from which country?
Answer: United States
Question: What is the name of the small country entirely surrounded by South Africa?
Answer: Lesotho
Question: Lake Volta lies in which African country?
Answer: Ghana
Question: Bamako is the capital of which African country?
Answer: Mali
Question: Which of these African countries is furthest east?
Answer: Ethiopia
Question: Which African city is overlooked by Table Mountain?
Answer: Cape Town
Question: Which of these African countries is a member of the Commonwealth?
Answer: Cameroon
Question: Which country was known as Nyasaland?
Answer: Malawi
Question: Which of these South African cities lies furthest east?
Answer: Durban
Question: Which is Africa's least densely populated country?
Answer: Western Sahara
Question: Which religion regards Africa as a spiritual state rather than a geographical place?
Answer: Rastafarianism
Question: Which of these African countries is furthest west?
Answer: Mali
Question: The ruins of ancient Carthage are found in the suburbs of which modern city?
Answer: Tunis
Question: The Dallol volcano is in which African country?
Answer: Ethiopia
Question: In which year did Nelson Mandela become President of South Africa?
Answer: 1994
Question: Which of these countries is on the African continent?
Answer: Egypt
Question: Freetown is the capital of which African country?
Answer: Sierra Leone
Question: Which of these African countries' coast lies on the Red Sea?
Answer: Sudan
Question: Which African country is not a monarchy?
Answer: Tunisia
Question: Which popular holiday destination lies off the coast of Western Sahara in Africa?
Answer: Canary Islands
Question: Which of these capital cities is in Africa?
Answer: Windhoek
Question: Which country was formerly known as South West Africa?
Answer: Namibia
Question: Which of these African countries is furthest north?
Answer: Egypt
Question: Which African country's name means 'free'?
Answer: Liberia
Question: What is the more common name for the island of Unguja which lies off the east coast of Africa?
Answer: Zanzibar
Question: Which Chinese dynasty ruled from 1644 until 1911?
Answer: Qing
Question: Who sculpted the famous Statue of David?
Answer: Michelangelo
Question: The Great 'what' of London occurred in 1666?
Answer: Fire
Question: The Portuguese empire had control of which of these countries?
Answer: Brazil
Question: The Shoguns ruled over which country?
Answer: Japan
Question: The monarchs of which country sent Christopher Columbus on his journeys?
Answer: Spain
Question: What was Queen Mary of England's nickname?
Answer: Bloody
Question: Mount Vesuvius erupted in which country in 1631?
Answer: Italy
Question: Emperor Jiajing ruled in which country?
Answer: China
Question: Akbar the Great ruled over which empire?
Answer: Mughal
Question: Hernán Cortés presented which bean to the Europeans after his conquests?
Answer: Cocoa
Question: Cuauhtémoc ruled in which continent?
Answer: South America
Question: The Salem witch trials of 1692 occurred in which US state?
Answer: Massachusetts
Question: René Descartes was from which country?
Answer: France
Question: Diamyo' was a noble rank in which country?
Answer: Japan
Question: In 1536, which Argentinean city was founded by Pedro de Mendoza?
Answer: Buenos Aires
Question: Akbar the Great ruled over which country?
Answer: India
Question: Albrecht II was the elected but never-crowned king of which country?
Answer: Germany
Question: Caravaggio was renowned for creating what?
Answer: Paintings
Question: Elizabeth I of England led the fight against which Armada?
Answer: Spanish
Question: What was Galileo Galilei best known for being?
Answer: Scientist
Question: The Aztecs were conquered by which European country?
Answer: Spain
Question: The Aztecs lived primarily in the region known as what today?
Answer: Mexico
Question: Francisco de Orellana explored which river, found in South America?
Answer: Amazon
Question: Which Henry was famous for his six wives?
Answer: VIII
Question: François II was the king of which European country?
Answer: France
Question: The Spanish mainly colonized which part of what would come to be the United States?
Answer: South
Question: Leonardo da Vinci painted what in c.1503-1506?
Answer: Mona Lisa
Question: Which country led the Mayflower to America?
Answer: England
Question: John Calvin, who founded Calvinism, was influential in which field?
Answer: Religion
Question: Which of Henry VIII's wives gave birth to Elizabeth I?
Answer: Anne Boleyn
Question: The Spanish Inquisition attempted to maintain the dominance of which religion?
Answer: Catholicism
Question: Sir Francis Bacon was an advocate of which 'method'?
Answer: Scientific
Question: England broke away from which Church in the 16th century?
Answer: Catholic
Question: The Samurai were warriors in which Asian country?
Answer: Japan
Question: The Tudors ruled in which European country?
Answer: England
Question: The Edict of Nantes took effect in which country?
Answer: France
Question: The House of Bourbon ruled over which European country?
Answer: France
Question: Louis XIV was known as the 'what' King?
Answer: Sun
Question: In which country were cuckoo clocks invented?
Answer: Germany
Question: What was New York's original name?
Answer: New Amsterdam
Question: What was El Greco NOT particularly famous for?
Answer: Literature
Question: 347 English settlers were killed in 1622 in which American city?
Answer: Jamestown
Question: What was John Milton of England famous for?
Answer: Writing
Question: Luís Vaz de Camões was a famous writer from which country?
Answer: Portugal
Question: The famous St. Peter's Basilica is located in which city?
Answer: Vatican
Question: Michelangelo was famously from which Italian city?
Answer: Florence
Question: The Kingdom of Cuzco was part of which ancient civilization?
Answer: Inca
Question: The House of Braganza ruled in which European country?
Answer: Portugal
Question: Portugal reached Macau, an island off the coast of which country, in 1513?
Answer: China
Question: What gift is traditionally exchanged by people in Iceland on 24th December?
Answer: Books
Question: Which vegetable is hung outside Greek houses at New Year to symbolise new life?
Answer: Onion
Question: What plant is traditionally kissed under during the festive period?
Answer: Mistletoe
Question: Grandfather Frost brings presents to children in which country?
Answer: Russia
Question: Lebkuchen, a spiced gingerbread cookie, is a winter treat from which country?
Answer: Germany
Question: San Fernando in which Asian country hosts a Giant Lantern Festival in December?
Answer: Philippines
Question: Many people in Japan eat which fast food on Christmas Day?
Answer: KFC
Question: Which red plant native to Mexico is associated with the festive season?
Answer: Poinsettia
Question: Tinsel was originally made from which metal?
Answer: Silver
Question: Italians believe that wearing which color of underwear on New Year's Eve will bring love in the year ahead?
Answer: Red
Question: In which country is it traditional to eat 12 grapes as the clock strikes on New Year's Eve?
Answer: Spain
Question: What is the name of the traditional festival celebrated by northern Europeans at the winter solstice?
Answer: Yule
Question: In what state would you find Frank Lloyd Wrights 'Falling Water'?
Answer: Pennsylvania
Question: Erike Gunnar Asplund was born in which country?
Answer: Sweden
Question: In what part of a building would you find the Architrave?
Answer: Roof
Question: Leon Battista Alberti was a prominent Architect in which century?
Answer: 15th
Question: In which country was Frank Gehry born?
Answer: Canada
Question: Chandigarh is an example of is an example of what architectural style?
Answer: Brutalism
Question: Which famous building is famously 'guarded' by ravens?
Answer: Tower of London
Question: Which of these cities lost about 85% of its buildings in WWII?
Answer: Warsaw
Question: In which city is the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Guggenheim Museum of Art?
Answer: New York
Question: What was the name of the architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral in London?
Answer: Christopher Wren
Question: What sort of building is the 'Duomo' in Florence?
Answer: Cathedral
Question: Zaha Hadid was born in which country?
Answer: Iraq
Question: Which of these was a Roman Order of Architecture?
Answer: Tuscan
Question: Hagia Sophia is an example of what architectural style?
Answer: Byzantine
Question: Which building in Berlin features a spectacular glass dome?
Answer: Reichstag
Question: Chevron moulding occurs in what shape?
Answer: Zig Zag
Question: Now famous for another reason, where was the first lighthouse situated on America's west coast?
Answer: Alcatraz
Question: Lincoln Cathedral is an example of what architectural style?
Answer: Gothic
Question: Which Cathedral was designed and built by William of Sens?
Answer: Canterbury
Question: Who was the architect of the Millennium Dome?
Answer: Rogers
Question: An Acanthus is a decorative implement in which style?
Answer: Leaf
Question: What is a Clerestory a row of?
Answer: Windows
Question: Which type of window generally projects for an upper storey supported by a bracket?
Answer: Oriel
Question: Sun-dried bricks made of clay are known as…..?
Answer: Adobe
Question: The bar dividing a window vertically is known as a…..?
Answer: Mullion
Question: In 2009, Chicago's Sears Tower, was renamed what?
Answer: Wills Tower
Question: In which city would you find the Cenotaph?
Answer: London
Question: Which statue was given by France to the United States to commemorate the centennial of US independence in 1876?
Answer: Taj Mahal
Question: Which of these English cathedrals is the tallest?
Answer: St.Paul's London
Question: Stonework pattern within a window is often referred to by what term?
Answer: Tracery
Question: The Bauhaus was founded by Walter Gropius in which century?
Answer: 20th
Question: Who was the author of the controversial Architecture Book 'Super City'?
Answer: Alsop
Question: In which century did Architect Robert Adam live?
Answer: 18th
Question: The Guggenheim Museum of Art was designed by whom?
Answer: Wright
Question: What did Edward I build in London to in 1291 in memory of his wife Elaine?
Answer: Charing Cross
Question: Thomas Archer designed which British Cathedral?
Answer: Birmingham
Question: The 40-story Chase Tower is the tallest building in which US city?
Answer: Phoenix
Question: The Bank of America Tower is the tallest building in which city?
Answer: Jacksonville
Question: Where are these cliffs known as the gateway to Britain which were the first sight of home for troops returning across the English Channel from the World Wars?
Answer: Dover
Question: This lighthouse is situated on the longest coastline in the world, which country is this?
Answer: Canada
Question: In which European city would you find the Eiffel Tower?
Answer: Paris
Question: This is the largest city in the state of Illinois, what is it?
Answer: Chicago
Question: This image highlights the biggest latitude, what is it called?
Answer: Equator
Question: Which Roman emperor built an enormous wall in 122 AD across the north east of England?
Answer: Hadrian
Question: This is Japan's capital city, what is it called?
Answer: Tokyo
Question: This is the largest lake in Africa, what is it called?
Answer: Lake Victoria
Question: What is the name of this structure that Greek soldiers hid inside to enter the city of Troy?
Answer: Trojan Horse
Question: Which playwright is well known for having his plays performed here?
Answer: William Shakespeare
Question: These are the Szechenyi thermal baths, in what city would you find them?
Answer: Budapest
Question: This is the tallest mountain in Great Britain, what is it called?
Answer: Ben Nevis
Question: I was burned at the stake by the English after leading the French army in a victory at Orléans, who am I?
Answer: Joan of Arc
Question: Which ship that claimed to be unsinkable sunk in 1912?
Answer: Titanic
Question: This is the longest river in Europe, what is it called?
Answer: Volga
Question: This is Scotland's capital city, what is it called?
Answer: Edinburgh
Question: The Santa Maria del Fiore church is in which Italian city?
Answer: Florence
Question: This is the largest city in Wales by population, what is it called?
Answer: Cardiff
Question: In what country would you find the Red Square?
Answer: Russia
Question: Which city is this, famous for it's university and punting?
Answer: Cambridge
Question: How many approximate days does it take our moon to orbit the earth?
Answer: 30
Question: Who was the first person to set foot on the moon?
Answer: Neil Armstrong
Question: This is the smallest country in Asia by population, which is it?
Answer: The Maldives
Question: In what year was York Minster completed?
Answer: 1472
Question: In what city is this Atomic Bomb Dome?
Answer: Hiroshima
Question: What is the name for Ancient Egyptian coffins?
Answer: Sarcophagus
Question: What is the name of this royal residence in the English county of Berkshire?
Answer: Windsor Castle
Question: In which city will you find the Parthenon?
Answer: Athens
Question: What is this landmark in America called?
Answer: Grand Canyon
Question: In which country is the city of Warsaw?
Answer: Poland
Question: This bird is often associated with delivering babies, what is it called?
Answer: Stork
Question: This country is the only country to have a coastline on both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf, which is it?
Answer: Saudi Arabia
Question: What is the name of the river that flows through London?
Answer: Thames
Question: Also called the 'Rose City', in what country would you find Petra?
Answer: Jordan
Question: This is one of the Seven Wonders of the World in Peru, what is it called?
Answer: Machu Picchu
Question: I was an Italian explorer who is known as 'the man who discovered America', who am I?
Answer: Christopher Columbus
Question: This river flows through the rainforest in Brazil, what is it called?
Answer: Amazon
Question: In which city would you find this Christ Redeemer statue?
Answer: Rio De Janerio
Question: The Sphinx and Pyramids can be found near which city?
Answer: Cairo
Question: What is the name of this historical site located in Somerset?
Answer: Glastonbury Tor
Question: What is the London residence of the British prime minister?
Answer: 10 Downing Street
Question: This type of train invented in the Victoria era is what type of train?
Answer: Steam
Question: I am best known for inventing the process of pasteurisation, what is my name?
Answer: Louis Pasteur
Question: In which country would you find fjords?
Answer: Norway
Question: Which force stops a ball from rolling on the ground forever?
Answer: Friction
Question: This is the Palace of Parliament in which European city?
Answer: Bucharest
Question: The River Tyne flows through which British city?
Answer: Newcastle
Question: This country has pyramids older than Egypt, which country is it?
Answer: Sudan
Question: These women were part of the fight for women's rights, what are they called?
Answer: Suffragettes
Question: The Las Ventas Bullring is in which city?
Answer: Madrid
Question: 1951 movie Quo Vadis was set in which ancient civilisation?
Answer: Roman
Question: 12 Angry Men is about a trial for which crime?
Answer: Murder
Question: What type of movie was Invasion of the Body Snatchers?
Answer: Sci-Fi
Question: The Day The Earth Stood Still was which type of movie?
Answer: Sci-Fi
Question: The African Queen is which type of transport?
Answer: Boat
Question: What is Bette Davis' real first name?
Answer: Ruth
Question: Which 1956 movie with Bing Crosby was Grace Kelly's last before she became a Princess?
Answer: High Society
Question: What character does Burt Lancaster play in Gunfight at the OK Corral?
Answer: Wyatt Earp
Question: Who was told to beware in the title of the 1952 movie?
Answer: Sailor
Question: Gentlemen prefer what, according to the 1953 movie?
Answer: Blondes
Question: 1950 movie King Solomon's Mines is set in which continent?
Answer: Africa
Question: Who plays opposite Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday?
Answer: Gregory Peck
Question: The movie Sayonara is set in which country?
Answer: Japan
Question: Where is 1953 movie Stalag 17 set?
Answer: Prison Camp
Question: What part of the Pacific featured in the 1958 musical movie?
Answer: South
Question: What sports star did Marilyn Monroe marry in 1954?
Answer: Joe Di Maggio
Question: What word completes the title of the Elvis movie, Love Me?
Answer: Tender
Question: 1954 action movie Vera Cruz is set in which country?
Answer: Mexico
Question: John Wayne is most associated with which type of films?
Answer: Westerns
Question: Troops from which country are running the camp in Bridge on the River Kwai?
Answer: Japan
Question: In 1954 the Hitchcock movie said to dial which letter for murder?
Answer: M
Question: Who starred in Pillow Talk with Rock Hudson?
Answer: Doris Day
Question: The 1959 movie was called Anatomy of a what?
Answer: Murder
Question: Where was the gunfight in the 1957 movie?
Answer: OK Corral
Question: Who played Sabrina Fairchild in the 1954 movie?
Answer: Audrey Hepburn
Question: Charlton Heston plays which Biblical character in The 10 Commandments?
Answer: Moses
Question: Bridge on the River Kwai is set during which conflict?
Answer: World War 2
Question: What word goes between Strategic and Command in the 1955 movie?
Answer: Air
Question: Who plays opposite Humphrey Bogart in The Barefoot Contessa?
Answer: Ava Gardner
Question: How many years' itch was Marilyn Monrose suffering in 1955?
Answer: 7
Question: What food are Lady and the Tramp eating in the 1955 Disney movie?
Answer: Spaghetti
Question: Brigitte Bardot was a 50s movie star from which country?
Answer: France
Question: Who plays Clint Reno in Love Me Tender?
Answer: Elvis Presley
Question: Movie star Grace Kelly became Princess of which state in 1956?
Answer: Monaco
Question: Who plays Victor Frankenstein in the 1957 movie?
Answer: Peter Cushing
Question: In the 1957 movie, David Niven went around the world in how many days?
Answer: 80
Question: Mister Roberts is set on which type of transport?
Answer: Ship
Question: What is the name of the Mister in the 1955 movie starring Henry Fonda?
Answer: Roberts
Question: What is the setting for 1956 movie Trapeze?
Answer: Circus
Question: How did actor James Dean die in 1955?
Answer: Car crash
Question: Demetrius and the Gladiators is set in which ancient city?
Answer: Rome
Question: What type of movie was Annie Get Your Gun?
Answer: Musical
Question: 1959 movie The mommy is set in which century?
Answer: 19th
Question: What type of movie is Carousel, released in 1956?
Answer: Musical
Question: What is the name of Judy Garland's character in A Star Is Born?
Answer: Esther
Question: From Here to Eternity is set in which part of the US?
Answer: Hawaii
Question: Sky Masterson and Sarah Brown are characters in whicj 50s musical?
Answer: Guys and Dolls
Question: A 1954 movie took viewers how many leagues under the sea?
Answer: 20,000
Question: What is the first name of the main character in A Streetcar Named Desire?
Answer: Blanche
Question: Who was the highest earning male film star in 1950?
Answer: John Wayne
Question: What was the first name of Chuck Willis?
Answer: Harold
Question: Who scored a 1957 hit with CC Rider?
Answer: Chuck Willis
Question: Fever was originally a 1956 hit for whom?
Answer: Little Willie John
Question: Which group had a hit with Courtroom Blues?
Answer: The Robins
Question: Percy Faith hailed from which country?
Answer: Canada
Question: Who backed Huey 'Piano' Smith?
Answer: The Clowns
Question: How old was Eddie Cochran when he died?
Answer: 21
Question: Richard Penniman was better known as…?
Answer: Little Richard
Question: Les Paul was a 1950s pioneer of which instrument?
Answer: Guitar
Question: Which singer was born Antoinette Ardizzone?
Answer: Toni Arden
Question: Which of these was a charting song for Vera Lynn?
Answer: My Son My Son
Question: Who had a 1950s hit with ''Kiss of Fire?
Answer: Toni Arden
Question: Little Richard released Tutti Frutti in which year?
Answer: 1955
Question: Which of these singers passed away in 2013?
Answer: Patti Page
Question: Which band were originally known as The Sentimental Four?
Answer: The Five Keys
Question: Mambo Boogie was a breakthrough record for whom?
Answer: Johnny Otis
Question: Who was often billed as Mr Excitement?
Answer: Jackie Wilson
Question: Old Leather Lungs was a nickname given to which artist?
Answer: Frankie Lane
Question: Eddy Howard topped the charts in 1951 with which song?
Answer: Sin
Question: How was Lloyd Price better known?
Answer: Mr Personality
Question: Which of these is a nickname often given to Frankie Lane?
Answer: Mr Steel Tonsils
Question: Yes Indeed was a hit 1950s album by whom?
Answer: Ray Charles
Question: Who had a hit in 1956 with 'Roll over Beethoven'?
Answer: Chuck Berry
Question: Complete the title of The Platters Number 1 'The Great…'?
Answer: Pretender
Question: What nickname was given to Roy Orbison?
Answer: The Big R
Question: Which girls name featured in several hits for Hank Ballad?
Answer: Annie
Question: In what year did 'Heartbreak Hotel' reach Number 1?
Answer: 1956
Question: Who began his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis?
Answer: Bobby Darin
Question: Please Send Me Someone To Love was a major hit for…?
Answer: Percy Mayfield
Question: Crazy Arms was a breakthrough hit for whom?
Answer: Jerry Lee Lewis
Question: Terry 'Buzzy' Johnson was a member of which group?
Answer: The Flamingos
Question: Who had a smash hit in 1958 with 'Rumble'?
Answer: Link Wray
Question: Jerry Lee Lewis was often found playing what instrument?
Answer: Piano
Question: Harry was the real first name of which 1950s star?
Answer: Bing Crosby
Question: Whose first hit was 'Money Honey'?
Answer: The Drifters
Question: What country musician sang the song 'Waterloo' in the 1950s?
Answer: Stonewall Jackson
Question: What were the names of the Everley Brothers?
Answer: Don and Phil
Question: Who had hits with Short Fat Fannie and Bony Moronie?
Answer: Larry Williams
Question: Harvey Fuqua and Bobby Lester were members of which group?
Answer: The Moonglows
Question: Duane Eddy was noted for playing which instrument?
Answer: Guitar
Question: Which act had a No.1 hit with 'Cry'?
Answer: Johnny Ray and The Four Lads
Question: Who had a hit in the 1950s with 'See You Later Alligator'?
Answer: Bill Haley
Question: Who had a major hit with 'The Shrine of St Cecilia'?
Answer: The Harp Tones
Question: Mae was the middle name of which singer?
Answer: Eartha Kitt
Question: Which of these was a nickname often given to Etta James?
Answer: Miss Peaches
Question: Which singer played Catwoman in the Batman TV series?
Answer: Eartha Kitt
Question: Antoine was the first name of which singer?
Answer: Fats Domino
Question: Which of these was the name of a successful 1950s group?
Answer: The Del Vikings
Question: Which band backed Billy Ward?
Answer: The Dominoes
Question: High School Confidential was a hit penned by whom?
Answer: Jerry Lee Lewis
Question: What is Elon Musk's estimated net worth as of October 27, 2022?
Answer: $210 billion
Question: What did Elon Musk do in the 1990s?
Answer: He started an internet business called Zip
Question: What did the internet business that Elon Musk started in the 1990s help newspapers do?
Answer: Go online
Question: What is one title that Elon Musk has?
Answer: Business Magnate
Question: What is one thing that Elon Musk is the president of?
Answer: Musk Foundation
Question: What is one thing that Elon Musk is the owner and CEO of?
Answer: Twitter, Inc..
Question: When did eBay bought PayPal?
Answer: 2002
Question: What is SpaceX?
Answer: An aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company
Question: What is the Falcon Heavy?
Answer: A spacecraft
Question: What is the Musk Foundation?
Answer: A foundation that donates to scientific research and education
Question: What is the name of Elon Musk's younger brother?
Answer: Kimbal Musk
Question: What was Elon Musk's father's occupation?
Answer: Electromechanical engineer
Question: How many siblings does Elon Musk have?
Answer: Two
Question: How many internships did Elon Musk have in Silicon Valley?
Answer: Two
Question: What is Elon Musk's birth date?
Answer: June 28, 1971
Question: Where was Elon Musk born?
Answer: Pretoria, South Africa
Question: What is Elon Musk's ancestry?
Answer: British and Pennsylvania Dutch
Question: What is Elon Musk's mother's profession?
Answer: Dietitian
Question: What was Elon Musk's family's economic status during his youth?
Answer: Wealthy
Question: Which parent did Elon Musk live with after his parents divorced?
Answer: with his father
Question: When did Elon Musk develop an interest in computing and video games?
Answer: in his youth
Question: What was the name of the web software company that Musk co-founded in 1995?
Answer: Zip2
Question: Who is the president of the Musk Foundation?
Answer: Elon Musk
Question: What was Elon Musk's first internship in Silicon Valley? Choices
Answer: Pinnacle Research Institute
Question: What was Elon Musk's PhD program in?
Answer: Materials science
Question: What did Elon Musk do instead of completing his PhD?
Answer: He founded Zip2
Question: When was Zip2 acquired by Compaq?
Answer: 1999
Question: Which two newspapers did Zip2 eventually obtain contracts with?
Answer: The Chicago Tribune and the New York Times
Question: What is X.com
Answer: an online financial services and e-mail payment company
Question: What was the first rocket launched by SpaceX?
Answer: The Falcon 1
Question: What was the goal of SpaceX when it was founded by Elon Musk?
Answer: To develop rockets that could send payloads to space at an affordable price
Question: What was the first launch attempt by SpaceX?
Answer: In 2006
Question: What was the first spacecraft launched by SpaceX?
Answer: The Dragon
Question: What year did the first SpaceX spacecraft dock with the ISS?
Answer: In 2012
Question: What has allowed SpaceX to receive contracts from NASA?
Answer: Its success in launching payloads into space
Question: What is SpaceX?
Answer: A company founded by Elon Musk with the goal of developing affordable rockets that could send payloads to space
Question: What is the Starlink constellation?
Answer: a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX
Question: What is one way Elon Musk plans on providing low-cost internet access to the masses?
Answer: With the help of micro-satellites
Question: In 2016, Musk founded another company, dedicated to providing tunnels for transportation. What is this company called?
Answer: The Boring Company
Question: Aged 17, Musk left his homeland and moved to Canada. This saved him from what?
Answer: National service
Question: Aged 12, Musk sold his first computer program for $500. It was a video game called what?
Answer: Blastar
Question: In 2004 Musk became the owner of a company which makes electric cars. It is named after which historical inventor?
Answer: Nikola Tesla
Question: n 1999 Musk bought himself a _______, for $3.5 million?
Answer: A racing car
Question: Which company is the source of most of Elon Musk's net worth?
Answer: Tesla
Question: What was Elon Musk's net worth as per Forbes' 2021 World's Billionaires List?
Answer: $151 Billion
Question: When did the US SEC sue Elon Musk over his claim he was taking Tesla private?
Answer: 2018
Question: What month did the acquisition of Twitter by Musk close?
Answer: October
Question: What TV show did Musk appear as a guest on in 2015?
Answer: The Simpsons
Question: What is one of the things that SpaceX manufactures?
Answer: Advanced rockets
Question: What is the industry that Musk is an important figure in?
Answer: The space industry
Question: Who became leader of the Labour Party in April 2020?
Answer: Keir Starmer
Question: What is the first name of prominent UK politician Mr Rees-Mogg?
Answer: Jacob
Question: The remains of Francisco Franco, former leader of which country, were moved and reburied in October 2019?
Answer: Spain
Question: What type of weather caused serious issues in South Wales and Yorkshire in February 2020?
Answer: Rain
Question: Which part of Australia was seriously affected by bush fires in early November 2019?
Answer: New South Wales
Question: India and which other country both claim the territory of Kashmir?
Answer: Pakistan
Question: Ramadan, a holy month in which religion, started on 23rd April 2020?
Answer: Islam
Question: Which band announced in December 2019 that former member John Frusciante was rejoining?
Answer: Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Question: What nationality is Malala Yousafzai, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner?
Answer: Pakistani
Question: Leo Varadkar, leader of which country, was involved in Brexit negotiations in October 2019?
Answer: Ireland
Question: Which newspaper was bought by a former KGB spy for £1 in 2009?
Answer: London Evening Standard
Question: Virgin's airline in which country collapsed in April 2020?
Answer: Australia
Question: Which position does Rishi Sunak hold in Boris Johnson's cabinet?
Answer: Chancellor
Question: Which Italian singer livestreamed a concert from Milan cathedral on Easter Sunday?
Answer: Andrea Bocelli
Question: Donald Trump was caught up in controversy over a phone call to the leader of which country?
Answer: Ukraine
Question: What was the name of Bernie Ecclestone's daughter whose London mansion was burgled in December 2019?
Answer: Tamara
Question: As at August 2015, how many registered users did Twitter have?
Answer: 500 million
Question: What was the first name of Spanish artist Dali?
Answer: Salvador
Question: What year was the U.S. Embassy in Beirut bombed?
Answer: 1983
Question: Which member of the Royal Family came under pressure over his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein?
Answer: Prince Andrew
Question: What comes before Ashley in the name of a British brand which went into liquidation in March 2020?
Answer: Laura
Question: President Carter signed legislation creating the US Department of what in 1977?
Answer: Energy
Question: Which country won the 2019 FIFA women's world cup?
Answer: United States
Question: What was the selling price of the Apple iPhone SE when launched in April 2020?
Answer: £419
Question: Who was the star of March 2020 Netflix hit 'Spenser Confidential'?
Answer: Mark Wahlberg
Question: What did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle call their first child?
Answer: Archie
Question: Taoiseach is the name given to the head of the government of which country?
Answer: Republic of Ireland
Question: After unrest in Chile, the 2019 UN Climate Change Conference was moved to which European capital?
Answer: Madrid
Question: Who won Time Person of the Year for 2013?
Answer: Pope Francis
Question: Which company announced the release of the Stadia gaming system for winter 2019?
Answer: Google
Question: Eliud Kipchoge became the first person to run a marathon in less than 2 hours in which city in October 2019?
Answer: Vienna
Question: At the end of October 2019, the EU agreed to extend Brexit to which month in 2020?
Answer: January
Question: Alphabet Inc was created as a holding company by which brand in 2015?
Answer: Google
Question: Who was the defeated Presidential candidate in the 1900 US election?
Answer: William Jennings Bryan
Question: Tata, a company in which sector, approached the government for financial help in April 2020?
Answer: Steel
Question: Filming began on movie 'The Batman' in which UK city in February 2020?
Answer: Glasgow
Question: Approximately what percentage of all the water on Earth is fresh water?
Answer: 0.03
Question: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark comes from which country?
Answer: Australia
Question: What was the name of the UK Labour leader who suffered losses in the 2019 General Election?
Answer: Jeremy Corbyn
Question: Sanna Martin became the world's youngest leader as Prime Minister of which country?
Answer: Finland
Question: The USS Cole was moored in which country when attacked by Al-Qaeda in 2000?
Answer: Yemen
Question: What is the name of Queen Elizabeth's oldest son?
Answer: Charles
Question: In what year was Queen Elizabeth II's coronation?
Answer: 1953
Question: The Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, arrival point for many immigrants, belongs to which country?
Answer: Italy
Question: Arthur Flegenheimer became notorious under which name?
Answer: Dutch Schulz
Question: Where did Prince Andrew go on an exchange programme while at secondary school?
Answer: Canada
Question: Who won the 93rd Miss America contest in September 2013?
Answer: Nina Davuluri
Question: In what year did the then Princess Elizabeth marry Prince Philip?
Answer: 1947
Question: In which year was Presidential hopeful Joe Biden born?
Answer: 1942
Question: Can we talk?' is a catchphrase associated with which of these?
Answer: Joan Rivers
Question: What is grown in an orchard?
Answer: Fruit trees
Question: How many times a day are cows milked?
Answer: Two
Question: Which crop failure caused a famine in Ireland between 1846 and 1851?
Answer: Potato
Question: What effect does adding 'lime' have on soil?
Answer: Neutralises acid
Question: Which vegetable can be broad or butter amongst other varieties?
Answer: Bean
Question: Which of these is a major crop of both India and China?
Answer: Tea
Question: Which of these wild flowers is particularly beneficial for farmers in restoring nitrogen content to the soil?
Answer: Clover
Question: What is silage used for?
Answer: Cattle Feed
Question: Which farm animal is an omnivore?
Answer: Pig
Question: The failure of which crop caused Ireland's Great Famine in the 19th century?
Answer: Potato
Question: What month does the sheep shearing season begin?
Answer: June
Question: Which of these is a dark gray slug which is a serious crop pest?
Answer: Budapest slug
Question: If cattle have been 'polled', what has happened to them?
Answer: Horns removed
Question: Which animals do dairy farmers keep?
Answer: Cattle
Question: Who invented the seed drill in 1701?
Answer: Jethro Tull
Question: The ancient Mesopotamians linked their farming activities to the movements of which planet?
Answer: Venus
Question: Which of these farm animals' young is called a kid?
Answer: Goat
Question: What kind of animal does bacon come from?
Answer: Pig
Question: The Irish Famine was a result of the failure of which crop?
Answer: Potato
Question: What is the world's most cultivated plant?
Answer: Wheat
Question: If your soil has a pH of 4, what color are your hydrangea flowers most likely to be?
Answer: Blue
Question: Which of these is a dark grey slug which is a serious crop pest?
Answer: Budapest slug
Question: Which of these common flowers is grown as a crop to produce cooking oil?
Answer: Sunflower
Question: What machine does a farmer use first in the year?
Answer: Plough
Question: Which cereal crop is the main staple of the Chinese diet?
Answer: Rice
Question: Which of these is a cereal crop?
Answer: Corn
Question: Which of these pigs is bred for both its bacon and its pork?
Answer: Hampshire
Question: Since the 1950s, how much has world crop production increased by?
Answer: x 3
Question: Which English agriculturist is best known for his invention of the seed drill in 1701?
Answer: Jethro Tull
Question: Which of these is a farm-hand?
Answer: Spalpeen
Question: Paddy fields are synonymous with the cultivation of which crop?
Answer: Rice
Question: How was the agricultural blight of the 1930s in the USA known?
Answer: Dust Bowl
Question: Which of these is NOT a root vegetable?
Answer: Shallot
Question: What aid to farmers did William Murchland invent in 1889?
Answer: Milking Machine
Question: Which of these European countries is NOT a major producer of wine?
Answer: Austria
Question: What is the bright yellow crop you see in the countryside during May?
Answer: Rapeseed
Question: Which of these sheep is bred for both its wool and its meat?
Answer: Lonk
Question: What is the blue crop you see in the countryside during May?
Answer: Linseed
Question: Einstein landed a job as an inspector in what sort of office in 1903?
Answer: Patent Office
Question: Einstein was still working on which theory up to his death?
Answer: Unified Field
Question: Who is often wrongly given credit for helping develop the theory of relativity?
Answer: Mileva Einstein
Question: in 1914, Einstein moved to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in which German city?
Answer: Berlin
Question: Einstein started work in 1903 at the Swiss Patent Office in which city?
Answer: Bern
Question: In Einstein's most famous equation E=mc2, what does M stand for?
Answer: Mass
Question: Which famous British scientist won the Albert Einstein Award in 1978?
Answer: Stephen Hawking
Question: Einstein was visiting his family in which country when he wrote his first paper on ether and magnetic fields?
Answer: Italy
Question: A New Determination of Molecular Dimensions' was Einstein's work for what?
Answer: His Phd
Question: In which year were Einstein's books publically burned by the German Nazis?
Answer: 1933
Question: Complete the Einstein quote: 'Insanity: doing the same thing over and over and …'
Answer: Expecting Different Results
Question: In Einstein's most famous equation E=mc2, what does E stand for?
Answer: Energy
Question: Which English club began the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League season as title holders?
Answer: Chelsea
Question: How many UEFA Champions League winners medals did Nicky Butt win?
Answer: 1
Question: Which of these teams did not participate in the Champions League between 2009-210 and 2013-14?
Answer: Skonto
Question: Which team represented Scotland in the 1958-59 European Cup?
Answer: Hearts
Question: Against which team did Claudio Susler score 5 goals in the first round of the 1978-79 European Cup?
Answer: Valleta
Question: How many matches were played in the 1986-1987 European Cup?
Answer: 57
Question: Which team did Dinamo Zagreb beat 5-0 away in the 2nd qualifying round?
Answer: Fola Esch
Question: Who scored an own goal against Bayern Munich in the 98-99 Quarter Final?
Answer: Uwe Rösler
Question: Eden Hazard played in the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League for Chelsea, but what is his nationality?
Answer: Belgian
Question: Which of these teams did not participate in the Champions League between 2009-210 and 2013-14?
Answer: Varder Skopje
Question: Who scored a hat-trick for Barcelona against Celtic?
Answer: Neymar
Question: Who was the top goal scorer in the Champions League for Real Madrid in 1999-2000?
Answer: Raul
Question: Which of these teams did not participate in the Champions League between 2009-210 and 2013-14?
Answer: FC St Gallen
Question: How many points did Manchester City earn from their three away games in the group stages?
Answer: 9
Question: Which Swedish player led Feyenoord in scoring with 7 goals in the 1969-70 European Cup?
Answer: Ove Kindval
Question: Which cycling team is Tom Dumoulin a member of?
Answer: Team Sunweb
Question: Who scored the only goal in the 1983 Final between Juventus and Hamburg?
Answer: Felix Magath
Question: Anton Geesink helped popularise which sport in the Netherlands?
Answer: Judo
Question: For which club did Salomon Kalou play in the 2012-13 Champions League?
Answer: Lille
Question: For which club did Jesús Navas play in the 2009-10 UEFA Champions League?
Answer: Sevilla
Question: In the 2009-10 Champions League which was the only Group A team not to lose during the Group stage?
Answer: Bordeaux
Question: At which Spanish side did Ruud van Nistelrooy finish his playing career?
Answer: Malaga
Question: How many straight European Cup titles were won by Real Madrid after the competition was founded?
Answer: 5
Question: Which team won the European Cup unbeaten in 1980-1981?
Answer: Liverpool
Question: When did Manchester United win the treble, memorably coming back from a goal down in the UEFA Champions League Final?
Answer: 1999
Question: Which country beat the women's Netherlands hockey team to the gold in Rio in 2016?
Answer: Great Britain
Question: Who scored the winning goal for Bayern Munich in their 1-0 win at Viktoria Plzeň?
Answer: Mario Mandzukic
Question: Which team defeated Real Madrid 3-0 in the second leg of the 1955-56 quarter-finals?
Answer: Partizan
Question: How many Champions League Winners / European Cup Winners Medals did Carlos Tévez win?
Answer: 1
Question: Peter Aerts is a famous name in which sport?
Answer: Kick Boxing
Question: Which country was not represented in the 1973-74 European Cup quarter-finals?
Answer: Greece
Question: How many East European teams withdrew from the first round of the 1968-69 European Cup?
Answer: 5
Question: Which goalkeeper won two European Cup titles with Nottingham Forest?
Answer: Peter Shilton
Question: Dennis Bergkamp played for which English football club from 1995 to 2006?
Answer: Arsenal
Question: Which of these teams has never reached the UEFA Champions League Final?
Answer: Bordeaux
Question: Between 2007-2009 which team went a record 25 games unbeaten in the Champions League?
Answer: Manchester United
Question: How many goals did Viktoria Plzeň score in their three home games in the group stages?
Answer: 2
Question: Jessica Blaszka competes in which sport?
Answer: Wrestling
Question: Lukas Podolski played in the 2013-14 Champions League for Premier League side Arsenal, but what is his nationality?
Answer: Germany
Question: Brøndby, who have played in the UEFA Champions League, come from which country?
Answer: Denmark
Question: What was the name of the manager who won the European cup in 1981?
Answer: Bob Paisley
Question: Which Dutch footballer famously wore goggles after being diagnosed with glaucoma?
Answer: Edgar Davids
Question: In 2017, Frank de Boer was sacked as manager of which English club after just 5 games?
Answer: Crystal Palace
Question: Which one of these teams did not qualify for the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League?
Answer: Werder Bremen
Question: The 1999 UEFA Champions League Final, who partnered Andy Cole?
Answer: Dwight Yorke
Question: How many goals were scored in the 1986/1987 European Cup season?
Answer: 163
Question: What is the name of Frank de Boer's twin brother, also a famous footballer?
Answer: Ronald
Question: Which of the following DID NOT miss his penalty in the 2005 Final for Milan?
Answer: Kaka
Question: Twan van Gendt represents the Netherlands in which sport?
Answer: BMX
Question: Which Scottish team played in the 1998-99 First Qualifying Round?
Answer: Celtic
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', which character knows how to do magic tricks?
Answer: Howard
Question: According to the 'Big Bang Theory' theme, who developed tools?
Answer: Neanderthals
Question: Along with Sheldon, which other 'Big bang Theory' character wins the Nobel Prize?
Answer: Amy
Question: At the end of season 12 of 'The Big Bang Theory', who makes a prank call to Sheldon about the Nobel Prize?
Answer: Barry
Question: A barbecue bacon cheeseburger; barbecue, bacon and cheese on the side is the regular order of which 'Big Bang Theory' character?
Answer: Sheldon
Question: A recurring theme in 'The Big Bang Theory' is about which character drinking wine?
Answer: Penny
Question: Asthma affects which character in 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Leonard
Question: Although she works as a waitress, Penny in 'The Big Bang Theory' wants to work in which profession?
Answer: Acting
Question: Amy Farrah Fowler specializes in which field of science in 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Neuroscience
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Sheldon sings a song about which sort of kitty?
Answer: Soft
Question: Big Bang Theory' star Wil Wheaton previously appeared in which sci-fi show?
Answer: Star Trek : Next Generation
Question: Alfred and Beverly are family members of which 'Big Bang Theory' character?
Answer: Leonard
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', who received a Christmas gift of a signed napkin?
Answer: Sheldon
Question: Horror movie ''Serial Ape-ist 2: Monkey See, Monkey Kill' features which 'Big Bang Theory' character?
Answer: Penny
Question: In season 2 of 'The Big Bang Theory', which character is taught to drive using a simulator in their apartment?
Answer: Sheldon
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Amy gets a painting done of herself with which other character?
Answer: Penny
Question: After Sheldon terminates his friendship with Amy in season 4 of 'The Big Bang Theory', he adopts several of which animal?
Answer: Cat
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Howard finds a lost dog belonging to which famous actor?
Answer: Mark Hamill
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', the characters invent a 3D version of which game?
Answer: Chess
Question: At the end of season 2 of 'The Big Bang Theory', the main characters leave for a field trip where?
Answer: North Pole
Question: After too many changes at the start of of season 8 of the 'Big Bang Theory', Sheldon lives on which form of transport?
Answer: Train
Question: Howard buys a scooter in the final season of 'The Big Bang Theory' but who makes him sell it?
Answer: Bernadette
Question: Bernadette in 'The Big Bang Theory' is introduced as a co-worker of which other character?
Answer: Penny
Question: Holy crap on a cracker' is the catchphrase of which 'Big Bang Theory' character?
Answer: Penny
Question: During the seasons of 'The Big Bang Theory', who dates women called Emily, Emily, Lucy, and Claire?
Answer: Raj
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', which sci-fi series does Leonard love and Sheldon hate?
Answer: Babylon 5
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Amy is often seen experimenting on which animals?
Answer: Monkeys
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', who draws up a 31 page agreement to regulate his relationship?
Answer: Sheldon
Question: During which holiday does Penny discover she's married to Zack in 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Thanksgiving
Question: Howard and Raj in 'The Big Bang Theory' pose as cable engineers to get onto the set of which TV show?
Answer: America's Next Top Model
Question: After the comic book store suffers a fire in 'The Big Bang Theory', Stuart moves in with which character?
Answer: Howard
Question: Howard in 'The Big Bang Theory' is allergic to which food?
Answer: Nuts
Question: How does the comic book store get damaged at the end of the 7th season of 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Fire
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', who is the first main character to become a father?
Answer: Howard
Question: A team from which country find the element Sheldon discovers in 'The Big Bang Theory', despite his incorrect calculations?
Answer: China
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', what does Sheldon do on Saturday nights?
Answer: Laundry
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Howard often confuses Bernadette with which other relative?
Answer: Mother
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', which character is played by Mayim Bialik?
Answer: Amy
Question: Howard tries to bond with Bernadette's father doing which hobby?
Answer: Fishing
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', what is Penny's job at the Cheesecake Factory?
Answer: Waitress
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', who marries Bernadette?
Answer: Howard
Question: A regular reference in 'The Big Bang Theory' is to which animal, in a theory by Schrödinger?
Answer: Cat
Question: How many years ago did the universe start, according to the lyrics of the 'Big Bang Theory' theme?
Answer: 14 Billion
Question: At the end of season 12 of 'The Big Bang Theory', Raj's girlfriend Anu is offered a job in which city?
Answer: London
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', which character believes in psychics and horoscopes?
Answer: Penny
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Leonard grew up in which US state?
Answer: New Jersey
Question: Howard wanted which Elton John song to inspire his nickname in 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Rocket Man
Question: How do Sheldon and Amy meet in 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Online Dating
Question: In 'The Big Bang Theory', Leonard's former girlfriend Joyce Kim was a spy for which country?
Answer: North Korea
Question: Christine Baranski plays which character's mother in 'The Big Bang Theory'?
Answer: Leonard
Question: Eleanor of Aquitaine lived in which country before marrying Henry II of England?
Answer: France
Question: In which year did the UK ban the slave trade?
Answer: 1807
Question: Explorers thought the fabled land of 'El Dorado' was on which continent?
Answer: South America
Question: Michael Collins was a central figure in the independence movement in which country?
Answer: Ireland
Question: Vietnam was divided into North and South in which decade?
Answer: 1950s
Question: Which country invented gunpowder?
Answer: China
Question: What was the name of the only son of Henry VIII?
Answer: Edward
Question: Which Paris landmark stands on the Champ de Mars?
Answer: Eiffel Tower
Question: Explorer Vasco da Gama was from which country?
Answer: Portugal
Question: Formosa is the former name of which country?
Answer: Taiwan
Question: Algeria was a former colony of which country?
Answer: France
Question: A serious fire broke out at Windsor Castle in which year?
Answer: 1992
Question: Which country would you visit to see the famous Bayeux tapestry?
Answer: France
Question: Napoleon was forced to retreat from which city in 1812?
Answer: Moscow
Question: The controversial Elgin Marbles were taken from a building in which city?
Answer: Athens
Question: The post-war Cambridge spy ring gave secrets to which country?
Answer: Soviet Union
Question: Which country switched sides and started supporting the Allies in 1943?
Answer: Italy
Question: In which year did France gift the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
Answer: 1886
Question: What was the name of the scandal which forced the resignation of President Nixon?
Answer: Watergate
Question: The Olmecs are an ancient civilisation from which country?
Answer: Mexico
Question: The famous Spanish Riding School is in which European city?
Answer: Vienna
Question: Xerxes was an ancient ruler of which country?
Answer: Persia
Question: Who was the next monarch after Queen Victoria?
Answer: Edward VII
Question: Where is the UK's oldest university?
Answer: Oxford
Question: Alexander had which type of animal named Bucephalus?
Answer: Horse
Question: In which year did Princess Diana die in Paris?
Answer: 1997
Question: Which monarch was the last Stuart ruler?
Answer: Anne
Question: Pioneering psychologist Sigmund Freud worked for most of his life in which city?
Answer: Vienna
Question: In which country is Hebrew an official language?
Answer: Israel
Question: What kind of dating is used in archaeology to find the age of ancient objects?
Answer: Carbon
Question: The Rosetta Stone, used to decode hieroglyphics, is in a museum in which city?
Answer: London
Question: Hibernia was the Roman name for which island?
Answer: Ireland
Question: Alfred the Great was a Dark Ages ruler of which part of England?
Answer: Wessex
Question: Tanks were used for the first time during which conflict?
Answer: World War 1
Question: What was the first name of scientist Newton, who wrote ' Principia Mathematica'?
Answer: Isaac
Question: The Battle of Stalingrad was a turning point in which conflict?
Answer: World War 2
Question: In 1803, the United States bought Louisiana from which European country?
Answer: France
Question: The Maze Prison was in which part of the UK?
Answer: Northern Ireland
Question: What was the first name of Tudor explorer Raleigh?
Answer: Walter
Question: What flower gives its name to the battles between the houses of York and Lancaster?
Answer: Rose
Question: Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a 14th century book about people travellnig to which city?
Answer: Canterbury
Question: In 2000, Prince William secured a place at which university?
Answer: St Andrews
Question: Which political leader wrote 'Mein Kampf'?
Answer: Adolf Hitler
Question: Beethoven was born in which century?
Answer: 18th
Question: Yoga is a cultural tradition which originated in which country?
Answer: India
Question: What was the first name of Prime Minister Eden, who resigned in 1957 due to ill-health?
Answer: Anthony
Question: Which US President won the American Civil War?
Answer: Abraham Lincoln
Question: How many wives of Henry VIII were beheaded?
Answer: 2
Question: In which county could you visit Alnwick and Bamburgh Castles?
Answer: Northumbria
Question: In which year were the first modern Olympics held?
Answer: 1896