1. Which Bond movie featured villains named Bambi and Thumper?
  2. A statue of Bob Stoker lifting the FA cup stands outside which football ground?
  3. Which country speaks a language called Magyar?
  4. What name did musician Cat Stevens take on his Muslim conversion?
  5. By what name is the Pope’s ring known?
  6. The Mercury City Tower has overtaken the Shard as Europe’s tallest building. In which ‘European’ city is it?
  7. Noah’s Ark features in which book of the Bible?
  8. Which artist painted ‘Boy with a Pipe’ in 1905?
  9. Which Brazilian international came on as sub for non league outfit Gosforth Town?
  10. In the top ten best selling singles in U. K. chart history, only one group has two entries. Name the group?
  11. Refugees aside, what is Cuba’s biggest export?
  12. Who was firstKing of Israel?
  13. Hitler’s planned invasion of Britain was ‘Operation…what’?
  14. In which English town was Louise Brown, the world’s first test tube baby, born?
  15. The flower Viola Witrockiana is more commonly known by which ‘flamboyant’ name?
  16. Running, swimming and pistol shooting are three of the disciplines in the modern pentathlon. Name the other two?
  17. What word refers to a dining carriage on a British train, but a sleeping carriage on an American one?
  18. Which dance was named after a city in South Carolina?
  19. Who wrote the poem ‘Jerusalem’ in 1804?
  20. Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck starred in the original movie and made cameo appearances in the 1991 remake. Name the movie?
  21. Track six of whose new album is unfortunately titled ‘Do You Know Where Your Children Are’?
  22. Can you name the member of the whale family which has a large unicorn-like horn?
  23. Tennis. What was introduced to the game for the first time at Wimbledon in 1971?
  24. What 2 word term is used by the US Military for civilian deaths as a result of military action?
  25. Can you name the newspaper of the British Communist Party?
  26. Muscat is the capital of which Sultanate?
  27. Which former European leader died in a prison cell in The Hague in 2006?
  28. What are the surnames of the two cops in Lethal Weapon?
  29. Ursuline, Carmelite and Theatine are all orders of what?
  30. Johnny, Tommy, Dee Dee and Joey. Name the band?
  31. What connects the governments formed by David Lloyd George in 1916 and David Cameron in 2010?
  32. In the UK, the eleventh of November is Armistice Day. How is it known in the U. S.?
  33. Which Canadian Territory forms the majority of the border with Alaska?
  34. Can you name the athlete who won triple gold in the 5, 000m, 10,000m and marathon at the 1952 Olympics?
  35. Movies. Mutiny on the Bounty. Captain Bligh was played by Charles Laughton(1935), Trevor Howard(1962) and Anthony Hopkins (1984). Can you name two of the three Fletcher Christians?
  36. The source of the Nile is in which African country?
  37. What was the surname of the scientist who invented the Doodlebug?
  38. Which Welsh international scored in the Premier league for six clubs (Coventry City, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United, Newcastle United and Manchester City)?
  39. How many full length novels did Agatha Christie write, forty four, sixty six or eighty eight?
  40. Space Travel. What were Eagle, Intrepid, Antares, Falcon, Orion and Challenger?