- The royal residence Sandringham is in which English county? Norfolk
- The first branch of Marks and Spencer was opened in which English city? Leeds
- What type of fruit is an Ellison’s Orange? An apple
- Donald Coggan and George Carey have both held which position in the church? Archbishop of Canterbury
- Los Angeles Dodgers play which sport? Baseball
- Which unit of distance is equal to 5.88 trillion miles? One light year
- DK are the international vehicle registration letters for which country? Denmark
- The animated Disney film ‘Mulan’ is set in which country? China
- Who painted ‘The Night Watch’? Rembrandt
- In poetry, how many lines are there in a sonnet? Fourteen
- Who preceded Menzies Campbell as Liberal Democrat leader? Charles Kennedy
- Buster Bloodvessel was singer with which eighties U. K. pop group? Bad Manners
- The chocolate bar Snickers was previously known as what in the U. K.? Marathon
- Which animal lives in a sett? Badger
- Phoenix Park is in which European capital city? Dublin
- Name two of the three Axis Powers during World War II. Germany, Italy and Japan
- The Chinese gooseberry is an alternative name for which fruit? Kiwi fruit
- At which golf course would you find Amen Corner? Augusta National Golf Club
- Ronnie Barker played Arkwright in which seventies and eighties comedy series? Open All Hours
- ‘Fairground’ was the first U. K. No.1 single for which British band? Simply Red
- Garston and Walton are districts in which British city? Liverpool
- How many original states of the U. S. A. were there? Thirteen
- Earl Grey tea tastes of which fruit? Bergamot (citrus bergamia – bergamot orange)
- Seattle Seahawks play which sport? American football
- An otoscope examines which part of the human body? Ear
- What was the first of the Carry On films? Carry On Sergeant
- Who won the Turner Prize for ‘The Unmade Bed’? Tracy Emin (was named ‘My Bed’)
- Who became Member of Parliament for Glenrothes in 2008? Lindsay Roy
- Which Dunfermline-born author died in June 2013? Iain Banks
- The song ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ comes from which musical? High Society
- The Cajun ethnic group live mainly in which U. S. state? Louisiana
- Animals with hooves are known by what name? Ungulates
- The source of the River Danube is in which country? Germany
- The 1960 Sharpeville Massacre took place in which country? South Africa
- The liqueur Cointreau has the flavour of which fruit? Orange
- In which year was the Grand National horse race delayed by a bomb scare? 1997 (run two days later on Monday)
- A dodecahedron has hoe many faces? Twelve
- In ‘Doctor Who’ what is the Daleks home planet? Skaro
- ‘Nothing Rhymed’ was the first U. K. hit for which Irish singer? Gilbert O’Sullivan
- What type of creature is a taipan? Snake
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