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  • Who directed the Alien movie?
    Ridley Scott
  • In the Harry Potter books, which Hogwarts house was Hermione Granger in?
    Gryffindor
  • What is a collective noun for seals?
    bob
  • Who was Henry VIII's second wife?
    Anne Boleyn
  • Which of the Titanic's sister ships also sank?
    Britannic
  • Thimphu, the capital of…, lacks traffic lights.
    Bhutan
  • Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones were the original line-up of which group or band?
    En Vogue
  • Where might you see a flying buttress?
    On a cathedral
  • Snowdon is the highest mountain in which country?
    Wales
  • Which type of crash caused the death of James Dean?
    car
  • What was Hawkeye's rank in M*A*S*H?
    captain
  • Which Greek hero had only one weak spot, his heel?
    Achilles
  • Has the US ever had a president who spoke English as a second language?
    Yes - Martin Van Buren's first language was Dutch.
  • The strawberry dart frog's skin oozes …
    poison
  • What is the Roman numeral for 500?
    D
  • "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." This is the first line in which book?
    Anna Karenina
  • In 2020, Covid-19 has killed 3 times as many UK residents as ...
    The flu and pneumonia combined
  • What is unusual about the sculptures at Molinere Bay in Grenada?
    They are underwater.
  • Michael Jackson had a brother called Sigmund. True, or false?
    True
  • How old is Juliet in Romeo and Juliet?
    13
  • What do Bruce Willis, Joe Biden and Ed Sheeran all have in common?
    They all overcame stutters.
  • Demophobia is a fear of …
    crowds
  • In which US state is Elvis Presley's Graceland?
    Tennessee
  • In humans, the gallbladder sits just below which organ or organs?
    liver
  • Kate Moss's daughter Lila has made her modelling debut, but for which design house?
    Miu Miu
  • Cholera is a bacterial disease. True, or false?
    true
  • 'Demain' is the French word for...
    tomorrow
  • When did Eddie Van Halen form the rock band Van Halen with his brother Alex?
    1972
  • Who was known as William the Conqueror?
    William I
  • Abiy Ahmed won the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize, which country is he Prime Minister of?
    Ethiopia
  • Where were the 2008 Olympic Games held?
    Beijing
  • What is an asterism?
    A group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky
  • How many pounds are there in half a stone?
    7
  • What was the second name of Irish novelist and poet James Joyce?
    Augustine
  • In which year was Saddam Hussein executed?
    2006
  • How many children does Donald Trump have?
    5
  • In boxing, a swinging punch to the opponent's chin is called ...
    an uppercut
  • How many months of the year have 30 days?
    4
  • Hungary is landlocked. True or false?
    true
  • Which member of Queen wrote Radio Ga Ga?
    Roger Taylor
  • Who wrote the opera The Barber of Seville?
    Rossini
  • The flag of …is based in the flag of the British East India Company.
    USA
  • How many months of the year have 31 days?
    7
  • When was the children's song Baby Shark released?
    2016
  • When did Princess Margaret, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II, die?
    2002
  • Koplik spots are an early indicator of...
    measles
  • Including claws, how many legs does a lobster have?
    10
  • ‘To eat like a …’ is to eat very little.
    bird
  • Vulcan was the …god of fire.
    Roman
  • ‘To bring home the …’ means to make an income or earn a living to support your family.
    bacon
  • Hoggle, Ludo, and Sir Didymus are all creatures in which 1980s film?
    Labyrinth
  • How many times has Madonna married?
    twice
  • In the old nursery rhyme Frog Went A-Courting, who did he court?
    Miss Mousie
  • What is the collective noun for hedgehogs?
    array
  • How many items are in a score?
    20
  • In which year was Benazir Bhutto assassinated?
    2007
  • What is the name of the process in which plants lose water into the atmosphere?
    transpiration
  • Which colour shirt is associated with the campaign against bullying?
    pink
  • What does the 'C' in YMCA stand for?
    Christian
  • Which creature comes between the rooster and the boar on the Chinese calendar?
    dog
  • Sclerotherapy is a treatment on which part of the body?
    veins
  • Owls are associated with ...
    wisdom
  • Who is Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit, married to?
    Serena Williams
  • In which US state was Dolly Parton born?
    Tennessee
  • How many followers does US President Donald Trump have on Twitter?
    87.1 milliom
  • What is the name of the deepest oceanic trench on Earth?
    Mariana
  • Which part of the body is most commonly affected by Graves' disease?
    thyroid
  • Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. True, or false?
    true
  • Allium porrum is more commonly known as the...
    leek
  • Clueless was an adaptation of which novel?
    Emma by Jane Austen
  • What is photophobia?
    fear of light
  • The Sydney funnel-web is the deadliest …in the world.
    spider
  • What nationality was the first woman to go into space (in 1963)?
    Soviet
  • Which girl's name is derived from the Hebrew word for lily?
    Susan
  • Charles Dickens was employed as a journalist. True, or false?
    true
  • Which artist was known for painting full-figured women?
    Rubens
  • The most colourful national flag in the world is…
    Belize’s
  • In Alice and Wonderland, what creatures are used as balls in the game of croquet?
    hedgehogs
  • According to the proverb, … is a virtue.
    patience
  • How did Bob Marley die?
    He had skin cancer.
  • What is the name of the song released by Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber?
    Stuck with Me
  • Silverskin is a variety of which vegetable?
    onion
  • In law, spoken defamation of character is called ...
    slander
  • What is the name of the pink character from SpongeBob SquarePants?
    Patrick
  • How many hours per day does a cat spend sleeping?
    12-16
  • In the lullaby, what will Mama buy "if that diamond ring turns brass"?
    a looking glass
  • In New Zealand, all children under which age must be secured in an approved child restraint?
    7
  • Caracas is the capital of what country?
    Venezuela
  • Monophobia is the fear of being …
    alone
  • What is the name of David Attenborough's latest documentary?
    A Life on Our Planet
  • How many turtle doves are there in The Twelve Days of Christmas?
    2
  • TV series Game of Thrones is an adaptation of a series of novels by the same name. True or false?
    F - the book series is called A Song of Ice and Fire
  • "Why do birds suddenly appear" are the first lyrics of which song?
    Close to You by Carpenters
  • ‘To spill the …’ means to accidentally or prematurely give out information that’s supposed to be kept secret.
    beans
  • What is the main colour of Spotify's logo?
    green
  • Halle Berry and Anne Hathaway have both played which role?
    Catwoman
  • What is the longest ever recorded flight time for a chicken?
    13 seconds
  • In which year was Osama bin Laden shot?
    2011
  • In which Disney film does Madame Leota appear as a head encased within a crystal ball?
    The Haunted Mansion
  • The apse, altar and nave are areas within which type of building?
    church
  • What colour is Spock’s blood?
    green