- What was the name of the oil tanker responsible polluting the coast of Alaska in 1989? Exxon Valdez
- In which English city is the Colston Hall concert hall? Bristol
- According to Royal Navy tradition, the first watch begins and ends at which two times? 20:00 and midnight
- The Polish city of Gdansk was formerly known by what name? Danzig(among many others)
- Which English football team play their home games at Griffin Park? Brentford F. C.
- Quark is what type of food product? Cheese
- What relation was Martin Amis to Kingsley Amis? Kingsley was Martin’s father
- Which Led Zeppelin track entered the charts in 1997 twenty eight years after it was first recorded? Whole Lotta Love
- Who became India’s Prime Minister after gaining independence? Pandit Nehru(1947 – 1964)
- What is the only marsupial native to North America? Opossum
- In photography, what do the initials S. L. R. mean? Single Lens Reflex
- Which car company produces the Qashqai? Nissan
- In which eastern European country was there a revolution in 1956? Hungary
- How many different surnames has Gail had in ‘Coronation Street’? Five
- A resume is a short version of which document? Curriculum vitae (C. V.)
- The Island of Lundy lies off the coast of which English county? Devon
- Spa Motor Racing Circuit is in which country? Belgium(Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps)
- The frozen dairy dessert ‘kulfi’ traditionally comes from which country? India
- Which nineteenth century author wrote ‘Barchester Towers’? Anthony Trollope
- Eddie and Alex Van Halen were born in which country? Netherlands
- Between 1058 and 1286 the ruling family of Scotland had the same name as which town? Dunkeld(last king was Alexander III, Margaret was never inaugurated as Queen of Scots)
- Name two of the three actors who have played Para Handy on TV. Duncan MacCrae, Roddy McMillan and Gregor Fisher
- Name the Hertfordshire oil storage terminal that was destroyed by fire in 2001. Buncefield
- The Simpson Pas connects Alberta to which other Canadian province? British Columbia
- Basil D’Oliveira played cricket for which English county? Worcestershire
- Hawkes Bay wine is produced in which country? New Zealand
- What was Margaret Mitchell’s only novel? Gone with the Wind
- Anita, Ruth, Bonnie and June were the first names of which American sisters group? Sister Sledge
- Who became Britain’s Defence Minister after Liam Fox in October 2011? Phillip Hammond
- Jodrell Bank Observatory is part of which university? University of Manchester
- Sir Henry Irvine became famous in which of the arts? Theatre or drama or acting
- What titlewas given to the first-born sons of French kings? Dauphin
- How many times did Pierce Brosnan play James Bond? Four times (‘Golden Eye’, ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’, ‘The World is Not Enough’ and ‘Die Another Day’)
- What is the currency of Mexico? Peso
- What is the name of Japan’s largest island? Honshu
- Which Olympic sport is played on an area fourteen metres long by 1.8 to 2.0 metres wide? Fencing
- Who wrote ‘The Pendulum and the Pit’? Edgar Allan Poe
- What was the name of Althea and Donna’s only U. K. No.1 single? Uptown Top Ranking in 1978
- Who succeeded Richard Nixon as U. S. President? Gerald Ford
- Bile is secreted from which organ? Liver
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