Questions
- Founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles in 1885,with Matt Warren now the editor,
what is Britain's longest running continuous weekly magazine? - The Jewish festival of Hanukkah lasts for how many days?
- The world's first motorway opened in which European country in 1925?
- Moor Street and Snow Hill railway stations are in which English city?
- Which European capital city was founded in 1566 by The Knights of
St. John of Jerusalem? - In the body how is Myeloid Tissue more commonly known - a two word answer?
- Who wrote the book 'The very hungry Caterpillar'
- What fish is used in a Cullen Skink soup?
- What name is given to a male Guinea Pig?
- How is Marie Christine Von Reibnitz better known?
- May Blossom appears on what tree?
- The DTP vaccine, sometimes called DPT is a vaccine for which three
diseases/conditions? - Tocopherol is another name for which vitamin?
- Which two islands are the natural habitat of the Orangutan?
- In what city is David Bengurion airport?
- In which English city would you find Cabot Tower?
- Who wrote the book 'The Carpetbaggers'?
- An American actress was dropped from 'Sunset Boulevard' in 1994 by
Andrew Lloyd Webber when he discovered that her singing was not up to
it. This led to a lawsuit. Who was the actress? - Which spirit is the main ingredient of a mint julep?
- Released in 1995 what was the first entirely computer-generated
feature film? - The word swastika (originally svastika) originally came from which
language? - Name the disease of the eye caused by pressure within the eyeball damaging
the optic nerve? - The three main Hindu Gods are Vishnu, Brahma and which other?
- Punch & Judy shows originated in which European country?
- In December 1959 the BBC made the first transatlantic TV transmission,
broadcasting pictures of whom? - What name is given to the study of and treatment of obesity?
- What vegetable has a variety called a Hurst Green Shaft?
- What title was originally given to a Canon Lawyer in the Roman Catholic
Church appointed to argue against the canonization/beatification of a
person? - Which word means to laugh at an inappropriate moment whilst acting on stage?
- In Indian food what type of food is paneer?
Answers
- The Lady
- Eight (8)
- Italy
- Birmingham
- Valetta
- Bone marrow (actually red bone marrow)
- Eric Carle
- Haddock
- A boar
- Princess Michael of Kent
- Hawthorn
- Pertussis, typhoid and diphtheria
- Vitamin e
- Sumatra and Borneo
- Tel Aviv
- Bristol
- Harold Robbins
- Faye Dunaway
- Bourbon whiskey
- Toy Story
- Sanskrit
- Glaucoma
- Shiva
- Italy
- The Queen
- Bariatrics
- Pea
- Devil's advocate
- Corpse
- Cheese
