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

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