1. Cybil Shepherd and Bruce Willis starred in which eighties detective series? Moonlighting
2. Which brewery produces ‘Old Peculier’? Theakston
3. The Milwaukee Brewers play which sport? Baseball
4. Where in the human body is the labyrinth? Ear
5. Alphabetically, what is the last property on a standard British Monopoly board? Whitehall
6. Seventies serial killer David Berkowitz was known by what nickname? Son of Sam
7. The Great Barrier Reef is in which sea? Coral Sea
8. What material is produced in a ginnery? Cotton
9. What type of fish is used in rollmops? Herring
10. Which animals were used as croquet mallets in ‘Alice in Wonderland’? Flamingos
11. Which Scottish political party have their headquarters at John Smith House, Glasgow? Scottish Labour Party
12. Which Scottish group released the album ‘The Man Who’? Travis
13. Which car company produced the Dolomite and the Toledo? Triumph
14. Rob McElwee and Darren Bett present what on TV? They are weather forecasters
15. Castle lager is produced in which country? South Africa
16. Over which racecourse is the Irish Grand National run? Fairyhouse
17. What tissues connect bones to other bones? Ligaments
18. What is hypnophobia a fear of? Sleep or falling asleep
19. Tallahassee is the capital of which U. S. state? Florida
20. Who wrote the novel ‘Black Beauty’? Anna Sewell
21. What was the name of the chef in the sitcom ‘Fawlty Towers’? Terry
22. On which island is Laphroaig whisky distilled? Islay
23. Which Spaniard won the Tour de France five times in the nineties? Miguel Indurain (first to win five times in a row)
24. Triton and Nereid are moons of which planet? Neptune (lesser Roman sea gods)
25. What is the sum of individual sterling coins in common circulation? £3.88
26. St. Andrews University was founded in which century? Fifteenth (1410-13) Royal charter 1532
27. In which U. S. city is the Rose Bowl Stadium? Pasadena
28. In Australia, what type of creature is a ‘brumby’? Horse
29. ‘Hopes and Fears’ and ‘Under the Iron Sea’ are albums by which band? Keane
30. Gertrude was the mother of which Shakespeare character? Hamlet
31. Which London Underground line runs to Heathrow? Piccadilly
32. Which Scottish town was made a city in 2002? Stirling
33. ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ is a song from which stage musical? Les Miserables
34. The Webb Ellis Trophy is awarded in which sport? Rugby union
35. The Fujita scale measures which weather feature? Tornadoes
36. Which island is nicknamed the ‘Apple Isle’? Tasmania (major apple producer)
37. What type of bird can be Barnacle and Canadian? Geese
38. Who composed ‘Peter and the Wolf’? Prokofiev
39. Billy Bunter attended which school? Greyfriars
40. Who is the patron saint of music? St. Cecilia
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