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  • How many USA presidents have been assassinated?
    4
  • What is the capital of Liechtenstein?
    Vaduz
  • …was the Roman goddess of wisdom.
    Minerva
  • What caused the death of Julius Caesar?
    He was stabbed.
  • What might be stored in an armoire?
    clothing/clothes
  • Lake … is the largest of North America's great lakes.
    Superior
  • Elías García Martínez's painting Ecce Homo was rendered unrecognisable after ...
    A botched/failed restoration attempt
  • In Greek mythology, who killed her two sons by Jason?
    Medea
  • How many strings does a standard harp have?
    47
  • Which sport is played by the Florida Panthers?
    ice hockey
  • What does the H in VHS stand for?
    Home
  • ‘A Tale of Two Cities’, by Charles Dickens, is set during ...
    The French Revolution
  • What is a co-driver in a car rally called?
    navigator
  • The Imagine Peace Tower in Iceland is a memorial to ...
    John Lennon
  • What is the name of the princess in Swan Lake?
    Odette
  • The Indonesian dish tempeh is made from ...
    soy beans
  • What name is given to biblical writings that are not part of the accepted scriptures?
    apocrypha
  • The Baltic Sea lies between Sweden and …
    Poland
  • The musical term scherzando means ...
    playfully
  • Which type of weapon would have been carried by a fusilier?
    musket
  • Which is the world's largest lake?
    Caspian Sea
  • What is the tenth letter of the Greek alphabet?
    kappa
  • Which part of the body is affected by Crohn's disease?
    digestive system
  • Freesias are part of the …family.
    iris
  • How many universities are there in New Zealand?
    8
  • Henry Ford named the Edsel passenger sedan after his ...
    son
  • A recent study determined which percentage of men don't change their underwear daily?
    22%
  • Which book of the Bible tells the story of Moses?
    Exodus
  • How many countries does the Equator pass through?
    13
  • A gamp is an inelegant or unwieldy ...
    umbrella
  • The forsythia plant produces which colour flowers?
    yellow
  • The omnium is an event in which sport?
    track cycling
  • The Canary Islands belong to which country?
    Spain
  • Fallen Empires was a 2011 album for which band?
    Snow Patrol
  • The sika deer is native to which continent?
    Asia
  • Which Beatle played guitar left-handed?
    Paul McCartney
  • Betsey Trotwood features in which Dickens novel?
    David Copperfield
  • There are more than … species of squirrels worldwide.
    200
  • Saab cars were manufactured in which European country?
    Sweden
  • Grape sugar is also known as ...
    dextrose
  • Who said: "Cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college education"?
    Mark Twain
  • Which alcoholic ingredient goes into a screwdriver cocktail?
    vodka
  • Galatasaray football team is based in which country?
    Turkey
  • How did Mary, Queen of Scots, die?
    beheaded
  • The term ursine refers to which animal?
    bear
  • Wyatt Earp's friend Holliday had which nickname?
    Doc
  • Which artist painted ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’?
    Hieronymus Bosch
  • What type of food is monterey jack?
    cheese
  • A man who is engaged to be married is a ...
    fiancé
  • In which country was the first parking meter installed?
    USA
  • What was the first name of TS Eliot?
    Thomas
  • How many cubic centimetres are in a cubic metre?
    1 million
  • Paul Potts was the first winner of which reality TV series?
    Britain’s Got Talent
  • Korfball originated in which country?
    The Netherlands
  • What is a furlough?
    a leave of absence
  • Which percentage of women confessed to not changing their underwear daily?
    18%
  • Which team has withdrawn from the 2020 Rugby Championship?
    South Africa
  • How many toes does a camel have on each foot?
    2
  • Which US state is nicknamed the Diamond State?
    Delaware
  • Who writes the Jack Reacher books?
    Lee Child
  • A tercel is the male of which type of bird?
    hawk
  • Who was the Greek goddess of war and wisdom?
    Athena
  • What is the name of the jewel thief in the film The Pink Panther?
    The Phantom
  • The Interlagos motor racing circuit is in which country?
    Brazil
  • In Denmark, what is a danish called?
    Vienna bread
  • Machu Picchu was built during the height of which empire?
    Incan
  • Which type of creature is a ruby tiger?
    a moth
  • What is the capital of Bangladesh?
    Dhaka
  • What is a bayou?
    a swampy area
  • The horse Copenhagen belonged to which military figure?
    Duke of Wellington
  • A picture painted on a wall before the plaster is dry is called a ...
    fresco
  • The … river runs through Arad.
    Mures
  • Sauerkraut is made from pickled ...
    cabbage
  • One US gallon is equal to roughly how many litres?
    3.8
  • Which country's flag is nicknamed the ‘Sun and Stripes’?
    Uruguay
  • …is the driest continent.
    Antarctica
  • Bombay duck is which type of food?
    fish
  • What is the name of the Hindu goddess that destroys evil forces?
    Kali
  • Which Christian festival is held on August 6?
    Transfiguration of Jesus
  • In polo, all players must play with their ... hand.
    right
  • The … Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean via the Red Sea.
    Suez
  • In Grey's Anatomy, what is the first name of the title character?
    Meredith
  • Declan MacManus is better known as ...
    Elvis Costello
  • How old was the world's oldest living goldfish?
    43 years old
  • Which country has Suomi on its coins and stamps?
    Finland
  • How many British prime ministers have been assassinated?
    1
  • What is a baby hedgehog called?
    hoglet
  • What is a dust devil?
    a whirlwind
  • Antigua and Barbuda are located in which body of water?
    Caribbean Sea
  • What name is given to volcanic glass formed by lava?
    opsidian
  • The Rolex watch company was originally founded in which city?
    London
  • In which year was North Sea oil discovered?
    1966
  • The Moroccan city of Agadir was devastated by which natural event in 1960?
    earthquake
  • In the solar UV index, what does the U stand for?
    ultra
  • The … river runs through St Petersburg.
    Neva
  • In which Spanish city was Pablo Picasso born?
    Malaga
  • A method for exposing a sensitive information leak is known as a ...trap.
    canary
  • Lord …is the chief officer of the royal household of the United Kingdom.
    Chamberlain
  • Which US state is known as the Beehive State?
    Utah
  • In New Zealand, you must be … years of age to buy fireworks.
    18
  • The Volkswagon Beetle was designed by which sports-car manufacturer?
    Ferdinand Porsche