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Achluophobia is a fear of ...
darkness
Pb is the symbol for which element?
lead
What colour is sulphur?
yellow
The … flower was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.
Lotus/water lily
How many castles are there in New Zealand?
2
The phrase "therein lies the rub" (That is where the problem is.) came from which Shakespeare play?
Hamlet
What is an alternative name for maize?
corn
Which type of substance is calcium carbonate?
chalk
Petanque is known by which other name?
Boules
Which US president succeeded Richard Nixon?
Gerald Ford
In which country is Copacabana beach?
Brazil
In music, which term means speed and rhythm?
tempo
Breaking the record for the world's longest fleece, how much did Gizzy Shrek's wool weigh?
13kg
Who is Dolly Parton's famous god daughter?
Miley Cyrus
Which country is the island of Sumatra part of?
Indonesia
The common name for the coccyx is the …
tailbone
In Saving Private Ryan, what was Private Ryan's first name?
James
Music that is played adagio is played...
slowly
What is the main alcoholic ingredient in a margarita? Tequila
tequila
The Nile is longer than the Amazon river. True, or false?
T
Who is the daughter of the giant Pallas and of the infernal River Styx?
Nike
What did the Greek goddess Nike personify?
Victory
How old was John Lennon when he was shot and killed?
40
The painting ‘The Scream’ was stolen form which city in 1994?
Oslo
What is the French word for sister?
soeur
If a prescription medicine is to be taken QID, how often is this?
4 times a day
What is the collective noun for giraffes?
tower
In which year did the demolition of the Berlin Wall begin?
1989
Greenland is an autonomous region of which country?
Denmark
How many contiguous/neighbouring US states are there in total?
48
How many bathrooms does Buckingham Palace have?
78
…is the largest desert in the world.
Antarctica
What was the first name of the Austrian friar Mendel who is considered to be the father of modern genetics?
Gregor
When did the Suez Canal open?
1869
In what city is Leondardo Da Vinci's ‘The Last Supper’?
Milan
Where is the world's longest canal?
China
Which car manufacturer makes the Kona?
Hyundai
In Roman mythology, who was the fleet-of-foot messenger god?
Mercury
What is the meaning of the word 'tortuous'?
full of twists and turns
… wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Mark Twain
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is an agency of the …
United Nations
If the statue of Christ the Redeemer was looking down at you, which city would you be in?
Rio de Janiero
Which film featured Aerosmith's song, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"?
Armageddon
Mormonism originated in which country?
USA
Pope John Paul I served the shortest term in papal history. How long was he head of the Catholic church?
33 days
Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals?
Michael Phelps
Which element is used as a blue pigment?
cobalt
In poker, five cards of the same suit is called a ...
flush
Tobey Maguire played which superhero?
Spiderman
Buddhism originated in which country?
India
Which chemical is commonly used in nail polish remover?
acetone
What was the name of Adele's first album?
19
Prince Albert and Queen Victoria were ...
married/husband and wife/first cousins
The ruins of ancient Persepolis are found in which country?
Iran
In which children's book does the clock strike 13 times?
Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce
Which bird was considered sacred by the Incas?
Condor
Which actor was born Ramon Antonio Gerard Estevez?
Martin Sheen
What is grown in a paddy field?
rice
What does the first R in JRR Tolkien stand for?
Ronald
Which country's flag is known as "Old Glory"?
USA
An area described as a delta has which shape?
triangle
Which actor famously danced with Diana, Princess of Wales, at the White House in 1985?
John Travolta
A person who acts independently is sometimes called a ‘lone ...’
wolf
Bluetooth technology took its name from ...
a Viking king
Hugo Chávez was leader of Venezuela until 2013, when ...
he died of cancer.
In what country was Frida Kahlo born?
Mexico
How many pairs of ribs does an adult usually have?
12
Which Bible character was known for his patience?
Job
It is one of the oldest religions, but which ancient kingdom was associated with Zoroastrianism?
Persia
Leonardo DiCaprio won an Oscar for his performance in which film?
The Revenant
In which year did the Crimean War start?
1853
Where in the body is the incus?
ear
Which strait separates Alaska from Russia?
Bering Strait
San Juan is the capital city of ...
Puerto Rico
What is the name for the parallel universe in Stranger Things?
The Upside Down
Amarelle, may duke, and morello are all types of ...
cherry
Which European capital is northernmost?
Reykjavík
In January 1877, Queen Victoria was made Empress of ...
India
Nick Kyrgios is well known for playing which sport?
tennis
The Spanish Civil War ended in which year?
1939
Jack Dorsey founded which social network in March 2006?
Twitter
The Ngaio Marsh Awards celebrate excellence in ...
crime writing
By which name is Swaziland now known?
Eswatini
The people of which country are known as Ticos?
Costa Rica
Which country was called South West Africa until 1968?
Namibia
Wangari Maathai, the first black African woman to win a Nobel Prize in 2004, is from which country?
Kenya
Which is the largest single island of the West Indies?
Cuba
Kevin Spacey played Lester Burnham in which film?
American Beauty
Beelzebub and Mephistopheles are alternate names given to ...
the devil/Satan
In which part of the world did bananas originate?
Southeast Asia
How did World Series champions the LA Dodgers earn their name?
Their fans had to "dodge" trolley cars to get to the ballpark.
A muscovy is which type of bird?
duck
Complete the title of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's famous poem: Rime of the Ancient ...
Mariner
Juan Carlos was king of which country?
Spain
In Monopoly, what colour is Leicester Square?
yellow
Conkers come from which tree?
horse chestnut
Who was Henry VIII's fifth wife?
Catherine Howard
Which character in The Wizard of Oz sings Over the Rainbow?
Dorothy
Who composed the William Tell Overture?
Rossini
If you were overdrawn in funds, it could be said you are in the ...
red
Someone with melissophobia is afraid of ...
bees