Trivia quiz questions and answers

Trivia quiz questions and answers

 

 

Trivia quiz questions and answers

Question about Pop Euro Rockers : 'Young Parisians' was a hit for which UK band? The answer is : Adam and the Ants
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Would a French wine described as 'doux' be medium sweet or medium dry? The answer is : Medium sweet
Question about Sport Football : With whom did Alan Ball begin his playing career? The answer is : Blackpool
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : With which US state is bourbon most associated? The answer is : Kentucky
Question about Pop No 1s : With which two groups did Gerry Marsden have the same No 1? The answer is : The Pacemakers, The Crowd
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : With which TV theme did Geoffrey Burgon have his only hit in 1981? The answer is : Brideshead Revisited
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : With which French singer did Sinatra duet in 'Duets' in 1993? The answer is : Charles Aznavour
Question about Sport Tennis : With which doubles partner did John McEnroe have most success? The answer is : Peter Fleming
Question about Sport Cricket : With which county did Ian Botham end his playing career? The answer is : Durham
Question about Films : With which country is Lawrence associated in the film with Peter O'Toole? The answer is : Arabia
Question about 60s Films : With which country is Lawrence associated in the film with Peter O'Toole? The answer is : Arabia
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : With which company did Chaplin travel to the United States in 1910? The answer is : Fred Karno
Question about Charlie Chaplin : With which company did Chaplin travel to the United States in 1910? The answer is : Fred Karno
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : With the theme song for which sporting event did Kiri Te Kanawa have her only chart hit in 1991? The answer is : Rugby World Cup
Question about Newsround : Willi Brandt became chancellor of which country? The answer is : West Germany
Question about Performance Arts : Why were barn-dances so called? The answer is : The building of a new barn
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Why was the Sinatra doctrine so called? The answer is : Each country to construct foreign policy on a 'my way' basis
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Why was the invention of the electric iron useless in America in 1882? The answer is : Homes did not have electricity
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Why was the 1955 Royal Ascot meeting postponed for a month? The answer is : Because of a railway strike
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Why was she fired from 'Something's Got to Give' ? The answer is : Persistent absence
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Why was she fired from 'Something's Got to Give' ? The answer is : Persistent absence
Question about Sport Cricket : Why was New Zealand's Ken Rutherford happy for the one-day Test on May 21st, 1994 to be washed out by rain? The answer is : He wanted to watch the FA Cup Final
Question about Hollywood : Why was Jimmy Durante nicknamed Schnozzle? The answer is : Nose
Question about Modern History Dictators : Why was Hitler imprisoned in 1923? The answer is : Trying to overthrow the Bavarian government
Question about Modern History Dictators : Why was Hitler imprisoned in 1923? The answer is : Trying to overthrow the Bavarian government
Question about Boom and bust : Why is Yemen unique in terms of currencies? The answer is : Two
Question about Great Buildings : Why is the White House white? The answer is : To cover smoke stains
Question about Great Buildings : Why is the Washington Memorial smaller now than when it was built? The answer is : It has sunk
Question about Pubs : Why is 'The Napoleon' in Boscastle, Cornwall, so called? The answer is : Recruitment centre for the Napoleonic Wars
Question about Capital Punishment : Why is the Government Building in Wellington so notable? The answer is : It's made of wood
Question about Royals : Why is Prince Michael's middle name Franklin? The answer is : Franklin Roosevelt was his godfather
Question about Performance Arts : Why is a cakewalk so called? The answer is : Cakes given as prizes
Question about Nature Animals : Why does a fish need gills? The answer is : To breathe
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Why didn't some of the cast of 'Gone With the Wind' see its premiere? The answer is : All-white cinema
Question about Sport the 90s : Why did no horse win the 1993 Grand National? The answer is : It was cancelled
Question about Sport the 90s : Why did no horse win the 1993 Grand National? The answer is : It was cancelled
Question about Sport Tennis : Why did Catherine McTavish make Wimbledon history in 1979? The answer is : First woman umpire
Question about Sport Rugby : Why did A. E. Stoddart take over from R. L. Seddon as captain on the Lions' first tour of Australia and New Zealand? The answer is : Seddon drowned in Australia
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Why could Mrs Thatcher have been called Lady Thatcher from 1990? The answer is : Denis Thatcher was knighted
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Whose 'Wonderful World' was a bigger hit as a reissue 26 years after the original? The answer is : Sam Cooke
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Whose was the first televised royal funeral? The answer is : George VI's
Question about Europe : Whose upper house of Parliament is called the Bundesrat? The answer is : Germany's
Question about Literature : Whose 'True Story' did Andrew Morton write about? The answer is : Princess Diana
Question about Sports Bag : Whose statue is outside the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki? The answer is : Paavo Nurmi
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Whose stage act included simulated 'killings' of a doll and a chicken? The answer is : Alice Cooper
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Whose song were The Rolling Stones named after? The answer is : Muddy Waters
Question about Bestsellers : Whose sister wrote 'Hollywood Wives'? The answer is : Joan Collins'
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Whose Sister asked you to Stay in 1992? The answer is : Shakespear's
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Whose Sister asked you to Stay in 1992? The answer is : Shakespear's
Question about Newsround : Whose shroud went on display at St John's Cathedral in Turin? The answer is : Jesus Christ
Question about TV The 80s : Whose shooting in November 1980 was watched by 27 million? The answer is : J.R
Question about TV The 80s : Whose shooting in November 1980 was watched by 27 million? The answer is : J.R
Question about TV Sitcoms : Whose servant was Baldrick? The answer is : Blackadder
Question about Ireland : Whose Saint's day is celebrated on 2nd February? The answer is : St Brigit
Question about Sport Rugby : Whose Rugby League career lasted from 1929 to 1954? The answer is : Gus Risman
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Whose roles included characters called McLain, McLintock and McQ? The answer is : John Wayne
Question about American Literature : Whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens? The answer is : Mark Twain
Question about American Literature : Whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens? The answer is : Mark Twain
Question about Pop DJs : Whose real name was Maurice Cole? The answer is : Kenny Everett
Question about Jazz and Blues : Whose quartet famously decided to 'Take Five'? The answer is : Dave Brubeck
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Whose Progress did William Hogarth paint? The answer is : The Rake's
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Whose process decarbonized iron? The answer is : Bessemer
Question about Bestsellers : Whose novels include 'Lightning', 'Accident' and 'The Gift'? The answer is : Danielle Steel
Question about American Literature : Whose novels are about social conditions in his native California? The answer is : John Steinbeck
Question about American Literature : Whose novels are about social conditions in his native California? The answer is : John Steinbeck
Question about Bestsellers : Whose novel is said to be the bestseller of all time? The answer is : Jacqueline Susann's
Question about Pop DJs : Whose nickname was 'Diddy'? The answer is : David Hamilton
Question about Religious Fervour : Whose newspaper is called 'The Warcry'? The answer is : The Salvation Army
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Whose name comes before The Mastermixers? The answer is : Jive Bunny
Question about Pop MOR : Whose music was on the soundtrack of 'When Harry Met Sally'? The answer is : Harry Connick Jnr
Question about American Literature : Whose most famous novel is 'The Carpetbaggers'? The answer is : Harold Robbins
Question about American Literature : Whose most famous novel is 'The Carpetbaggers'? The answer is : Harold Robbins
Question about Modern History US Politics : Whose memoirs were called 'Mandate for Change' and 'Waging Peace'? The answer is : Eisenhower
Question about Modern History US Politics : Whose memoirs were called 'Mandate for Change' and 'Waging Peace'? The answer is : Eisenhower
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Whose 'March' took Joe Loss into the charts in 1964? The answer is : March of the Mods
Question about Pop MOR : Whose many hits included 'When I Fall in Love' and 'Too Young'? The answer is : Nat King Cole
Question about Literature : Whose Lover was the subject of a book by D.H. Lawrence? The answer is : Lady Chatterley
Question about Sport The Olympics : Whose long-jump record in the 1968 Olympics lasted for 24 years? The answer is : Bob Beamon's
Question about Newsround : Whose London bedroom did Michael Fagin break into? The answer is : The Queen
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Whose 'Irises' and 'Sunflowers' were two of the world's most expensive paintings at auction? The answer is : Van Gogh
Question about Pop MOR : Whose hits mention Durham, Skye and the New World? The answer is : Roger Whittaker
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Whose hit 'We Are Family' became an anthem for gay rights and the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team? The answer is : Sister Sledge
Question about War Films : Whose heroes were Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas in 1970? The answer is : Kelly's Heroes
Question about TV The Game Shows : Whose Fortunes are won in the show presented by Les Dennis? The answer is : Family
Question about TV The 70s : Whose Flying Circus was a big 1970s hit? The answer is : Monty Python's
Question about TV The 70s : Whose Flying Circus was a big 1970s hit? The answer is : Monty Python's
Question about Pop MOR : Whose first US No 1 was the self-penned 'I Am a Woman'? The answer is : Helen Reddy
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Whose first UK chart hit was 'Joe Le Taxi'? The answer is : Vanessa Paradis
Question about Pop Groups : Whose first top ten single was 'The Eton Rifles' in 1979? The answer is : Jam
Question about Literature : Whose first Secret Diary was written when he was 13 3/4? The answer is : Adrian Mole
Question about Bestsellers : Whose first novel, 'Jumping the Queue', came out when she was 70? The answer is : Mary Wesley
Question about Bestsellers : Whose first novel was called 'The Cement Garden'? The answer is : Ian McEwan
Question about Pop Worldwide : Whose first No 1 was 'Nothing Compares 2 U'? The answer is : Sinead O'Connor
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Whose first hit was 'Lonely Bull' and then went on to be one of the most successful instrumentalists of all time? The answer is : Herb Alpert
Question about Movies Thrillers : Whose 'Fatal Attraction' to Glenn Close cost him dear? The answer is : Michael Douglas
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Whose 'Fairytale' was a pop and country hit in 1974? The answer is : The Pointer Sisters
Question about Newsround : Whose engagement to Philip Mountbatten was announced in 1947? The answer is : Princess Elizabeth
Question about Classical Music : Whose ebony clarinet was Stravinsky's Clarinet Concerto written for, thus giving it the nickname 'Ebony'? The answer is : Woody Herman
Question about Modern History US Politics : Whose death at Chappaquiddick stopped Ted Kennedy's ambitions? The answer is : Mary Jo Kopechne
Question about Modern History US Politics : Whose death at Chappaquiddick stopped Ted Kennedy's ambitions? The answer is : Mary Jo Kopechne
Question about TV The 50s : Whose coronation was televised in 1953? The answer is : Queen Elizabeth II
Question about TV The 50s : Whose coronation was televised in 1953? The answer is : Queen Elizabeth II
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Whose cookery book is called 'Food of the Sun'? The answer is : Alastair Little
Question about Royals : Whose Christian names are Elizabeth Angela Marguerite? The answer is : Queen Mother
Question about TV The 60s : Whose Casebook was based in a Scottish village surgery? The answer is : Dr Finlay
Question about TV The 60s : Whose Casebook was based in a Scottish village surgery? The answer is : Dr Finlay
Question about War Films : Whose cafe was a meeting place for war refugees in 'Casablanca'? The answer is : Rick's Cafe
Question about England : Whose birthplace might you be visiting in Stratford-on-Avon? The answer is : Shakespear's
Question about Religious Fervour : Whose birth shaped the calendar of the Western world? The answer is : Jesus Christ's
Question about Royals : Whose autobiography was called 'The Heart Has Its Reasons'? The answer is : Duchess of Windsor's
Question about Literature : Whose autobiography was called 'Past Imperfect'? The answer is : Joan Collins
Question about Bestsellers : Whose autobiography was called 'Long Walk to Freedom'? The answer is : Nelson Mandela
Question about Literature : Whose autobiography is called 'Take It Like A Man'? The answer is : Boy George's
Question about Literature : Whose autobiography is called 'Long Walk to Freedom'? The answer is : Nelson Mandela
Question about TV The 70s : Whose Angels were undercover detectives? The answer is : Charlie's
Question about TV The 70s : Whose Angels were undercover detectives? The answer is : Charlie's
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Whose album was 'Oxygene'? The answer is : Jean-Michel Jarre
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who's Boy Child did Harry Belafonte sing about in 1958? The answer is : Mary's
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who's Boy Child did Harry Belafonte sing about in 1958? The answer is : Mary's
Question about Foreign Literature : Whom was Zola defending in his open letter 'J'accuse'? The answer is : Dreyfus
Question about Movies Thrillers : Whom was the Jackal trying to assassinate in ' The Day of the Jackal'? The answer is : Charles de Gaulle
Question about Classic Women Writers : Whom has Catherine Earnshaw married when Heathcliff returns from his three-year absence? The answer is : Edgar Linton
Question about Classic Women Writers : Whom does Silas Marner adopt? The answer is : Eppie
Question about Classic Women Writers : Whom does Heathcliff marry? The answer is : Isabella
Question about Classic Women Writers : Whom does Emma take under her wing in the novel of the same name? The answer is : Harriet Smith
Question about Sport Rugby : Whom did Will Carling describe as a 'freak'? The answer is : Jonah Lomu
Question about Sport Tennis : Whom did Virginia Wade beat in the final to win Wimbledon in 1977? The answer is : Betty Stove
Question about Trouble Spots : Whom did Vietnam gain independence from in 1954? The answer is : France
Question about Royals : Whom did the royal family refer to as Uncle Dickie? The answer is : Lord Mountbatten
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Whom did the Beverley Sisters see kissing Santa Claus? The answer is : Mommy
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Whom did the Beverley Sisters see kissing Santa Claus? The answer is : Mommy
Question about The Beatles : Whom did The Beatles support on their first nationwide tour? The answer is : Helen Shapiro
Question about The Beatles : Whom did The Beatles support on their first nationwide tour? The answer is : Helen Shapiro
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Whom did Thatcher quote on the steps of No 10 on becoming prime minister? The answer is : St Francis of Assisi
Question about Sports Bag : Whom did Steve Davis defeat in his first world snooker title final in 1981? The answer is : Doug Mountjoy
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Whom did she describe as 'A man we can do business with'? The answer is : Gorbachev
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Whom did Ricky Valance tell he loved her in 1960? The answer is : Laura
Question about TV Soaps : Whom did Raquel marry in secret in December 1995? The answer is : Curly Watts
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Whom did Naomi Campbell replace in a yogurt ad because she was younger? The answer is : Joanna Lumley
Question about Sports Bag : Whom did Muhammad Ali beat to win the World Heavyweight boxing championship in 1964? The answer is : Sonny Liston
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Whom did Monroe marry in June 1956? The answer is : Arthur Miller
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Whom did Monroe marry in June 1956? The answer is : Arthur Miller
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Whom did Malcolm Ryder try to poison so as to claim insurance? The answer is : Meg Mortimer
Question about Royals : Whom did Katharine Worsley marry in 1961? The answer is : Duke of Kent
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Whom did he choose to play the young ballerina in 'Limelight'? The answer is : Claire Bloom
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Whom did he choose to play the young ballerina in 'Limelight'? The answer is : Claire Bloom
Question about Modern History US Politics : Whom did George Bush defeat to become president in 1988? The answer is : Michael Dukakis
Question about Modern History US Politics : Whom did George Bush defeat to become president in 1988? The answer is : Michael Dukakis
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Whom did Geoffrey Howe back in the Heseltine/Hurd/Major contest? The answer is : Heseltine
Question about Pop Duos : Whom did Diano Ross duo with on 'Endless Love'? The answer is : Lionel Richie
Question about TV Costume Drama : Whom did Demelza marry in the drama set in Cornwall? The answer is : Ross Poldark
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Whom did Connie Hall stab in 1988 in Dallas? The answer is : Ray Krebbs
Question about Sport Tennis : Whom did Chris Evert beat to win her first Wimbledon Singles title? The answer is : Olga Morozova
Question about Sport Tennis : Whom did Becker beat to become the youngest Wimbledon champion? The answer is : Kevin Curren
Question about American Literature : Who wrote,'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'? The answer is : Edward Albee
Question about American Literature : Who wrote,'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'? The answer is : Edward Albee
Question about Folk and Country : Who wrote 'Your Cheatin' Heart'? The answer is : Hank Williams
Question about Bestsellers : Who wrote 'Wild Swans'? The answer is : Jung Chang
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote 'Wichita Lineman' and 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix'? The answer is : Jimmy Webb
Question about Folk and Country : Who wrote 'Where Have All The Flowers Gone'? The answer is : Pete Seeger
Question about Folk and Country : Who wrote US dust-bowl songs and 'This Land Is Your Land'? The answer is : Woody Guthrie
Question about Bestsellers : Who wrote 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? The answer is : Harper Lee
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who wrote their first Top Twenty hit? The answer is : Lennon and McCartney
Question about Classical Music : Who wrote the tone poem 'Tintagel'? The answer is : Sir Arnold Bax
Question about Literature : Who wrote the tales on which the film 'The Jungle Book' was based? The answer is : Rudyard Kipling
Question about American Literature : Who wrote the story of Rip van Winkle? The answer is : Washington Irving
Question about American Literature : Who wrote the story of Rip van Winkle? The answer is : Washington Irving
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote the song which begins 'I feel it in my fingersÉ'? The answer is : Reg Presley
Question about Classical Music : Who wrote 'The Snow Maiden' and 'The Golden Cockerel'? The answer is : Rimsky-Korsakov
Question about American Literature : Who wrote the short story 'I Robot' in 1950? The answer is : Isaac Asimov
Question about American Literature : Who wrote the short story 'I Robot' in 1950? The answer is : Isaac Asimov
Question about Classic Women Writers : Who wrote the screenplay for 'Sense and Sensibility'? The answer is : Emma Thompson
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote the satirical 'Dedicated Follower of Fashion'? The answer is : Ray Davies
Question about War Films : Who wrote the novel on which 'Where Eagles Dare' was based? The answer is : Alistair MacLean
Question about Foreign Literature : Who wrote the novel Eugene Onegin? The answer is : Pushkin
Question about Election Fever : Who wrote the novel 'A Parliamentary Affair'? The answer is : Edwina Currie
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who wrote the music in the comic operas for which Gilbert wrote the words? The answer is : Sullivan
Question about American Literature : Who wrote 'The Maltese Falcon'? The answer is : Dashiel Hammett
Question about American Literature : Who wrote 'The Maltese Falcon'? The answer is : Dashiel Hammett
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who wrote the lyrics for 'Tell Me on a Sunday' and 'Sunset Boulevard'? The answer is : Don Black
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote the lyrics for Cliff Richard's 'Heathcliff' musical? The answer is : Tim Rice
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who wrote the long-running play 'The Mousetrap'? The answer is : Agatha Christie
Question about American Literature : Who wrote the 'Leatherstocking' tales of frontier life with their hero Natty Bumpo? The answer is : James Fenimore Cooper
Question about American Literature : Who wrote the 'Leatherstocking' tales of frontier life with their hero Natty Bumpo? The answer is : James Fenimore Cooper
Question about Popular Classics : Who wrote 'The Hallelujah Chorus'? The answer is : Handel
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who wrote the foreword to the collection of recipes in book form Delia Smith compiled as a response to Live Aid? The answer is : Terry Wogan
Question about Folk and Country : Who wrote the folk club classic 'Streets Of London'? The answer is : Ralph McTell
Question about Popular Classics : Who wrote the concerto called 'The Emperor'? The answer is : Beethoven
Question about Nature Fish : Who wrote 'The Compleat Angler'? The answer is : Izaak Walton
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who wrote the book on which 'The Russia House' was based? The answer is : John Le Carre
Question about Bestsellers : Who wrote the book on which the film 'Jaws' was based? The answer is : Peter Benchley
Question about Popular Classics : Who wrote the Bolero Torvill and Dean danced to? The answer is : Ravel
Question about Literature : Who wrote the biography 'Frank Sinatra: An American Legend'? The answer is : Nancy Sinatra
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote the biggest-ever selling soundtrack album of its day in 1978? The answer is : The Bee Gees
Question about Opera and Ballet : Who wrote the ballets 'Swan Lake' and 'The Nutcracker'? The answer is : Tchaikovsky
Question about Opera and Ballet : Who wrote the ballets 'Swan Lake' and 'The Nutcracker'? The answer is : Tchaikovsky
Question about Heavy Metal : Who wrote 'Stairway to Heaven'? The answer is : Jimmy Page
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote 'Sailing', recorded by Rod Stewart? The answer is : Gavin Sutherland
Question about American Literature : Who wrote plays with a political theme such as 'The Little Foxes'? The answer is : Lillian Hellman
Question about American Literature : Who wrote plays with a political theme such as 'The Little Foxes'? The answer is : Lillian Hellman
Question about Popular Classics : Who wrote Pachelbel's Kanon? The answer is : Pachelbel
Question about Popular Classics : Who wrote 'On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring'? The answer is : Frederick Delius
Question about TV Costume Drama : Who wrote 'Middlemarch', the novel the TV serial was based on? The answer is : George Eliot
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who wrote 'Man in the Kitchen' and was a TV cookery pioneer? The answer is : Philip Harben
Question about Opera and Ballet : Who wrote 'Madame Butterfly' and 'La Boheme'? The answer is : Puccini
Question about Opera and Ballet : Who wrote 'Madame Butterfly' and 'La Boheme'? The answer is : Puccini
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote 'It's Not Unusual' for Tom Jones? The answer is : Les Reed
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who wrote 'Into the Woods' and 'A Little Night Music'? The answer is : Stephen Sondheim
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote 'If Not For You', a hit for Olivia Newton-John in 1971? The answer is : Bob Dylan
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote 'Georgy Girl' and 'I'll Never Find Another You'? The answer is : Tom Springfield
Question about TV Comedy : Who wrote for his own show under the pseudonym Gerald Wiley? The answer is : Ronnie Barker
Question about Pop MOR : Who wrote film themes 'Days of Wine and Roses' and the Pink Panther? The answer is : Henry Mancini
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote Cliff Richard's first cart topper 'Livin' Doll'? The answer is : Lionel Bart
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote Chris Farlowe's No 1 hit 'Out of Time'? The answer is : Mick Jagger, Keith Richard
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who wrote and starred in the 1922 version of 'Robin Hood'? The answer is : Douglas Fairbanks
Question about Pop Writers : Who wrote a song about Buddy Holly's? The answer is : Don McLean
Question about Foreign Literature : Who wrote a sequence of 94 novels under the title 'La Comedie Humaine'? The answer is : Honore de Balzac
Question about Bestsellers : Who wrote a multi-million bestseller about child care in 1946? The answer is : Dr Benjamin Spock
Question about Foreign Literature : Who wrote 'A la Recherche du Temps Perdu'? The answer is : Marcel Proust
Question about Bestsellers : Who wrote 30 books, with 28 of them selling a million in Britain? The answer is : Alistair MacLean
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who wore Crocodile Shoes in 1994? The answer is : Jimmy Nail
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who wore Crocodile Shoes in 1994? The answer is : Jimmy Nail
Question about Sport the 90s : Who won the World Drivers' Championship in 1994-95? The answer is : Michael Schumacher
Question about Sport the 90s : Who won the World Drivers' Championship in 1994-95? The answer is : Michael Schumacher
Question about Sport The 60s : Who won the World Cup in 1966? The answer is : England
Question about Sport The 60s : Who won the World Cup in 1966? The answer is : England
Question about Sport Football : Who won the World Cup in 1958, 1962, 1970 and 1990? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who won the Women's 400-metre hurdles in Barcelona in 1992? The answer is : Sally Gunnell
Question about Sport Golf : Who won the US Masters in 1986 for a record sixth time? The answer is : Jack Nicklaus
Question about Sports Bag : Who won the Superbowl '96? The answer is : Dallas
Question about War Films : Who won the Oscar for best actress in 1982 for 'Sophie's Choice'? The answer is : Meryl Streep
Question about Sport Tennis : Who won the Men's Singles at Wimbledon in 1966 and lost in the first round the following year? The answer is : Manuel Santana
Question about Sport Cricket : Who won the Gillette Cup in 1970, 1971 and 1972? The answer is : Lancashire
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who won the flat racing jockeys' championship 26 times? The answer is : Sir Gordon Richards
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who won the first-ever Oscar for best actress for 'Seventh Heaven'? The answer is : Janet Gaynor
Question about Sport The 60s : Who won the FA Cup for the first time, under Bill Shankly? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport The 60s : Who won the FA Cup for the first time, under Bill Shankly? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport Football : Who won the European Cup in the first five seasons from 1955 to 1960? The answer is : Real Madrid
Question about Sport Golf : Who won the English Amateur Championship in 1975 aged 18? The answer is : Nick Faldo
Question about Sport Cricket : Who won the county championships in every season from 1951 to 1958? The answer is : Surrey
Question about Sports Bag : Who won the British Show Jumping Association Ladies' championship eight times? The answer is : Pat Smythe
Question about American Sport : Who won the Baseball World Series in 1994? The answer is : No-one
Question about American Sport : Who won the Baseball World Series in 1994? The answer is : No-one
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who won silver at 100 metres in '88 and gold in the same event in '92? The answer is : Linford Christie
Question about Pop MOR : Who won 'Opportunity Knocks' and was signed by the Apple label? The answer is : Mary Hopkin
Question about Sport Tennis : Who won his first US Open title in 1990? The answer is : Pete Sampras
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who won gold in the Women's Singles in tennis in 1988? The answer is : Steffi Graf
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who won Eurovision for Britain in 1976? The answer is : Brotherhood of Man
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who won Britain's first men's swimming gold for 68 years in 1976? The answer is : David Wilkie
Question about Movies Comedies : Who won an Oscar for 'Tootsie'? The answer is : Jessica Lange
Question about Pop Writers : Who won an Oscar for their writing of the title song of 'Born Free'? The answer is : John Barry and Don Black
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who won an Oscar for the music from 'Chariots of Fire'? The answer is : Vangelis
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who won an Oscar for 'The Accused'? The answer is : Jodie Foster
Question about Films : Who won an Oscar for 'Forrest Gump' and 'Philadelphia'? The answer is : Tom Hanks
Question about 90s Films : Who won an Oscar for 'Forrest Gump' and 'Philadelphia'? The answer is : Tom Hanks
Question about War Films : Who won an Oscar as the Colonel in 'The Bridge on the River Kwai'? The answer is : Alec Guinness
Question about Films : Who won an Oscar as Professor Higgins in 'My Fair Lady'? The answer is : Rex Harrison
Question about 60s Films : Who won an Oscar as Professor Higgins in 'My Fair Lady'? The answer is : Rex Harrison
Question about Sports Bag : Who won a 100-metre breast stroke gold in the 1980 Olympics? The answer is : Duncan Goodhew
Question about Sport Rugby : Who won 53 caps without missing a single game? The answer is : Gareth Edwards
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who wished that it could be Christmas every day? The answer is : Wizzard
Question about TV Sitcoms : Who were Tom and Diana Waiting for at the Bayview Retirement Home? The answer is : God
Question about TV The 80s : Who were the women prisoners of in 'Tenko'? The answer is : Japanese
Question about TV The 80s : Who were the women prisoners of in 'Tenko'? The answer is : Japanese
Question about Pop No 1s : Who were the two different backing groups which accompanied Cliff Richard on two No 1 versions of 'Livin' Doll'? The answer is : The Drifters, The Young Ones
Question about Pop No 1s : Who were the two acts who had No 1s with 'Without You'? The answer is : Nilsson, Mariah Carey
Question about Sport The 60s : Who were the runners-up in the 1966 World Cup? The answer is : West Germany
Question about Sport The 60s : Who were the runners-up in the 1966 World Cup? The answer is : West Germany
Question about Elvis Presley : Who were the remainder of the so-called Million Dollar Quartet, who recorded at Sun and whose recordings were released in 1990? The answer is : Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis
Question about Elvis Presley : Who were the remainder of the so-called Million Dollar Quartet, who recorded at Sun and whose recordings were released in 1990? The answer is : Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who were the only UK Eurovision winners in the 1980s? The answer is : Bucks Fizz
Question about Sport Tennis : Who were the only two women to win Grand Slams before Steffi Graf? The answer is : Margaret Court, Maureen Connolly
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who were the 'Hersham Boys'? The answer is : Sham 69
Question about Sport Cricket : Who were the first winners of the Women's World Cup in 1973? The answer is : England
Question about Sports Bag : Who were the first two world champions in snooker and billiards? The answer is : Joe and Fred Davis
Question about TV Comedy : Who were the first two regular team captains in 'Have I Got News For You?'? The answer is : Paul Merton, Ian Hislop
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Who were the first two one-hit wonders to reach the top with the same song? The answer is : Band Aid, Band Aid II
Question about Boom and bust : Who were the first two countries to withdraw from the ERM? The answer is : UK, Italy
Question about Sport Cricket : Who were the first three members of the ICC? The answer is : England, Australia, South Africa
Question about Sport Tennis : Who were the first siblings to win the Wimbledon Mixed Doubles? The answer is : John and Tracy Austin
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who were the first performers to win the Best Actor and Actress Oscars in the same film after Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn in 1981? The answer is : Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster
Question about Sport Football : Who were the first country to win the World Cup four times? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport Football : Who were the first club this century to win the FA Cup and the FA Amateur Cup? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about Pop Duos : Who were respectable in 1987? The answer is : Mel and Kim
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who were Monroe's two flatmates in 'How to Marry a Millionaire'? The answer is : Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who were Monroe's two flatmates in 'How to Marry a Millionaire'? The answer is : Lauren Bacall and Betty Grable
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who were Keith Richards' band on 'At the Hollywood Palladium'? The answer is : X-Pensive Winos
Question about Classical Music : Who were J. S. Bach's two sons? The answer is : Carl Philip Emanuel, Johann Christian
Question about Movies Comedies : Who were Chico, Gummo and Zeppo's two brothers? The answer is : Harpo and Groucho
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who were Babs, Teddy and Joy? The answer is : The Beverley Sisters
Question about Sport Football : Who were Asia's two representatives in the 1990 World Cup Finals? The answer is : South Korea, United Arab Emirates
Question about TV Children's TV : Who were Andy Pandy's two best friends? The answer is : Teddy and Looby Loo
Question about Sport Football : Who went to Newcastle from Man Utd in the Andy Cole transfer deal? The answer is : Keith Gillespie
Question about Speed Kings : Who was world championship driver in 1964 and motorcycling champion seven times? The answer is : John Surtees
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who was widowed in 1990 when her husband's boat went out of control? The answer is : Princess Caroline of Monaco
Question about Films : Who was Whitney Houston's Bodyguard? The answer is : Kevin Costner
Question about 90s Films : Who was Whitney Houston's Bodyguard? The answer is : Kevin Costner
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was West Indian captain before Richie Richardson? The answer is : Viv Richards
Question about Pop Karaoke : Who was 'wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door'? The answer is : Eleanor Rigby
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who was 'Walking Backwards for Christmas' in the 1950s? The answer is : The Goons
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Who was voted king of Hollywood in 1937? The answer is : Clark Gable
Question about Films : Who was versus Kramer in the Dustin Hoffman film? The answer is : Kramer
Question about 70s Films : Who was versus Kramer in the Dustin Hoffman film? The answer is : Kramer
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who was too sexy in 1991? The answer is : Right Said Fred
Question about TV The 70s : Who was told It Ain't Half Hot in the sit-com set in India? The answer is : Mum
Question about TV The 70s : Who was told It Ain't Half Hot in the sit-com set in India? The answer is : Mum
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who was Tiggy Legge-Bourke nanny to? The answer is : Princes William and Harry
Question about Films : Who was the young star of 'National Velvet' in 1945? The answer is : Elizabeth Taylor
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Who was the young star of 'National Velvet' in 1945? The answer is : Elizabeth Taylor
Question about Pop Groups : Who was the Who's original drummer? The answer is : Keith Moon
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the then youngest-ever woman to receive a Women's International Tennis Association ranking in 1982? The answer is : Steffi Graf
Question about War Films : Who was the subject of the film 'The Desert Fox'? The answer is : Rommel
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who was the subject of the film 'Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll', for which Keith Richards directed the music? The answer is : Chuck Berry
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Who was the star of 'The Terminator' films? The answer is : Arnold Schwarzenegger
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who was the star of 'The Paleface' in 1922? The answer is : Buster Keaton
Question about Pop DJs : Who was the Sony DJ of the year in 1986 and went on to present the 'Late Late Breakfast Show' with Noel Edmonds? The answer is : Mike Smith
Question about TV Children's TV : Who was the 'Saturday Girl' on 'Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'? The answer is : Sarah Greene
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who was The Rolling Stones' manager in the 1960s? The answer is : Andrew Loog Oldham
Question about TV Comedy : Who was the resident vocalist on 'That Was The Week That Was'? The answer is : Millicent Martin
Question about Films : Who was the Pretty Woman in the 1990 film? The answer is : Julia Roberts
Question about 90s Films : Who was the Pretty Woman in the 1990 film? The answer is : Julia Roberts
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who was the only woman in the quartet who founded United Artists? The answer is : Mary Pickford
Question about Speed Kings : Who was the only Australian motor racing world champion in the 1960s? The answer is : Jack Brabham
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the only American to win the Men's Singles at Wimbledon in the 60s? The answer is : Chuck McKinley
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who was the most prolific writer of 'Carry On' scripts? The answer is : Talbot Rothwell
Question about Sport Football : Who was the manager when England won the 1966 World Cup? The answer is : Alf Ramsey
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Who was the leading statesman of East Germany in the 1950s and 1960s? The answer is : Walter Ulbricht
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who was the leader of Wizzard? The answer is : Roy Wood
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge? The answer is : Pol Pot
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who was the leader of the Khmer Rouge? The answer is : Pol Pot
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who was the leader of Manuel and his Music of the Mountains? The answer is : Geoff Love
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who was the leader of Argentina at the beginning of the Falklands War? The answer is : Leopoldo Galtieri
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who was the leader of Argentina at the beginning of the Falklands War? The answer is : Leopoldo Galtieri
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who was the lead singer with Mud? The answer is : Les Gray
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who was the last tsar of Russia? The answer is : Nicholas II
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who was the last tsar of Russia? The answer is : Nicholas II
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was the last England captain to play South Africa before the ban? The answer is : M.. J. K. Smith
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who was the 'It' girl? The answer is : Clara Bow
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Who was 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' in 1923? The answer is : Lon Chaney
Question about Films : Who was The Graduate in the film of the same name? The answer is : Dustin Hoffman
Question about 60s Films : Who was The Graduate in the film of the same name? The answer is : Dustin Hoffman
Question about Newsround : Who was the German leader throughout World War II? The answer is : Hitler
Question about Sports Bag : Who was the first world champion at bowls in 1966? The answer is : David Bryant
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who was the first woman to ride in the Grand National in 1977? The answer is : Charlotte Brew
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who was the first woman to ride in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1984? The answer is : Linda Sheedy
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who was the first woman to ride a winner over fences in Britain? The answer is : Jane Thorne
Question about Sports Bag : Who was the first woman to compete in the Boat Race? The answer is : Susan Brown
Question about Sport Rugby : Who was the first Welshman to be sent off playing for his country at Twickenham? The answer is : Paul Ringer
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who was the first US president to resign office? The answer is : Richard Nixon
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who was the first US president to resign office? The answer is : Richard Nixon
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the first unseeded man to win Wimbledon? The answer is : Boris Becker
Question about Sport Football : Who was the first uncapped player sold for over £1,000,000 in Britain? The answer is : Steve Daley
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who was the first trainer to turn out winners of more than £1 million in one flat racing season in Britain in 1985? The answer is : Henry Cecil
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Who was the first Soviet statesman to hold the posts of general secretary and president simultaneously? The answer is : Brezhnev
Question about Sport Football : Who was the first soccer manager to manage all three Birmingham clubs - Aston Villa, Birmingham and West Brom? The answer is : Ron Saunders
Question about Sport Football : Who was the first Scot to make 100 appearances for his country? The answer is : Kenny Dalglish
Question about Royals : Who was the first royal bride to include her family's motto on her marital coat of arms? The answer is : Princess Diana
Question about Pop DJs : Who was the first regular woman DJ on Radio 1? The answer is : Anne Nightingale
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the first player to win the Grand Slam? The answer is : Donald Budge
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the first player to win all four US Girls Under 12 titles in 1979? The answer is : Kathy Rinaldi
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was the first player to make over 1,000 catches in first-class cricket? The answer is : Frank Woolley
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the first player Martina Navratilova beat to win Wimbledon after her first three victories over Chris Evert ? The answer is : Andrea Jaeger
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who was the first person to win Eurovision for Ireland? The answer is : Dana
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who was the first person to win Eurovision for Britain? The answer is : Sandie Shaw
Question about Sport Golf : Who was the first non-American postwar winner of the US Masters? The answer is : Gary Player
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who was the first National Hunt jockey to ride more than 1,000 winners in Britain? The answer is : Stan Mellor
Question about Sport Football : Who was the first manager to win the Premier League? The answer is : Alex Ferguson
Question about Sports Bag : Who was the first man to do the 100-metre breast stroke in under a minute? The answer is : Adrian Moorhouse
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was the first male tennis player to win 100 tournaments? The answer is : Jimmy Connors
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who was the first jockey to win both the Epsom and Kentucky Derbies? The answer is : Steve Cauthen
Question about Sport Golf : Who was the first German to win the German Open? The answer is : Bernhard Langer
Question about Sport Football : Who was the first Footballer of the Year in England and Scotland? The answer is : Gordon Strachan
Question about Newsround : Who was the first female presenter of the National Lottery Live? The answer is : Anthea Turner
Question about Sport Golf : Who was the first Englishman to win the US Open after World War II? The answer is : Tony Jacklin
Question about TV Comedy : Who was the first chairman of TV's 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'? The answer is : Clive Anderson
Question about Speed Kings : Who was the first Briton to win the world motor racing championship? The answer is : Mike Hawthorn
Question about European Community : Who was the first British president of the EC Commission? The answer is : Roy Jenkins
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who was the first British politician to have a televised state funeral? The answer is : Sir Winston Churchill
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who was the first British newsreader to lose an earring on television? The answer is : Angela Rippon
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was the first bowler to take 300 Test wickets? The answer is : Fred Trueman
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was the first batsman to score 10,000 runs in Test cricket? The answer is : Sunil Gavaskar
Question about TV Comedy : Who was the female in the 1980s 'Three of a Kind'? The answer is : Tracey Ullman
Question about Sport Football : Who was the England manager when the side failed to reach the 1992 World Cup finals? The answer is : Graham Taylor
Question about TV Comedy : Who was the dumb, giggly blonde on 'Rowan and Martin's Laugh In'? The answer is : Goldie Hawn
Question about Royals : Who was the Duchess of York's financial adviser in 1992? The answer is : John Bryan
Question about TV Sitcoms : Who was the cafe owner, played by Gored Aye, in 'La La'? The answer is : Rene
Question about Speed Kings : Who was the British driver with most Grand Prix wins before Nigel Mansell? The answer is : Jackie Stewart
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who was the boss of Tamla Motown? The answer is : Berry Gordy
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was the 'bodyline' bowler? The answer is : Harold Larwood
Question about Movies Comedies : Who was the baby's voice in 'Look Who's Talking'? The answer is : Bruce Willis
Question about Trouble Spots : Who was the Argentinian president during the Falklands conflict? The answer is : Galtieri
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was tennis's first millionaire? The answer is : Rod Laver
Question about TV The 70s : Who was Starsky's police partner? The answer is : Hutch
Question about TV The 70s : Who was Starsky's police partner? The answer is : Hutch
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was stabbed on court at Wimbledon by a fan of her chief rival? The answer is : Monica Seles
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was skipper of South Africa in their 1994 return to England? The answer is : Kepler Wessels
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who was sitting on the dock of the bay? The answer is : Otis Redding
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Who was Sinatra's third wife? The answer is : Mia Farrow
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Who was Sinatra's second wife? The answer is : Ava Gardner
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Who was Sinatra's most frequent arranger in the 1940s? The answer is : Axel Stordahl
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Who was Sinatra's fourth wife, Barbara, previously married to? The answer is : Zeppo Marx
Question about TV Gold : Who was Sid's next-door neighbour in 'Bless This House'? The answer is : Trevor
Question about TV Soaps : Who was Sharon's mum in 'EastEnders'? The answer is : Angie Watts
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was selected for all World Cups from 1975 to 1995? The answer is : Javed Miandad
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Who was second to Thatcher in the Tory leadership battle in 1975? The answer is : William Whitelaw
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who was runner-up to Ireland's Linda Martin in the 1992 Eurovision? The answer is : Michael Ball
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who was Richard Nixon's first vice-president? The answer is : Spiro Agnew
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who was Richard Nixon's first vice-president? The answer is : Spiro Agnew
Question about Movies Comedies : Who was Richard Gere's co-star in 'Pretty Woman'? The answer is : Julia Roberts
Question about Trouble Spots : Who was president of Egypt during the Suez Crisis in 1956? The answer is : Nasser
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who was played by Daniel Day-Lewis in 'My Left Foot'? The answer is : Christy Brown
Question about Sport Tennis : Who was once described as Garbo with ground strokes? The answer is : Gabriela Sabatini
Question about Folk and Country : Who was on 'Honky Tonk Angels' with Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette? The answer is : Loretta Lynn
Question about Films : Who was Nicole Kidman's co star in 'Far and Away' whom she later married? The answer is : Tom Cruise
Question about 90s Films : Who was Nicole Kidman's co star in 'Far and Away' whom she later married? The answer is : Tom Cruise
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who was 'Never Gonna Give You Up' in 1987? The answer is : Rick Astley
Question about Pop Writers : Who was named 'Officer of Arts and Letters' by the France 1993? The answer is : Elton John
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who was murdered by his father on his birthday in 1984? The answer is : Marvin Gaye
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who was Mrs Larry Fortensky until early 1996? The answer is : Elizabeth Taylor
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who was Mr Bean's backing group? The answer is : Smear Campaign
Question about TV The 80s : Who was MP Jim Hacker's Permanent Under Secretary? The answer is : Sir Humphrey Appleby
Question about TV The 80s : Who was MP Jim Hacker's Permanent Under Secretary? The answer is : Sir Humphrey Appleby
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who was Monroe's second husband? The answer is : Joe DiMaggio
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who was Monroe's second husband? The answer is : Joe DiMaggio
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who was 'Missing You' in 1988? The answer is : Chris de Burgh
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Who was Michael Hutchence's girlfriend before Paula Yates? The answer is : Helena Christensen
Question about Hollywood : Who was married to Sean Penn and was chosen for the role of Evita? The answer is : Madonna
Question about Opera and Ballet : Who was Margot Fonteyn's most famous dancing partner? The answer is : Rudolf Nureyev
Question about Opera and Ballet : Who was Margot Fonteyn's most famous dancing partner? The answer is : Rudolf Nureyev
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who was manager of The Sex Pistols? The answer is : Malcolm McLaren
Question about Sport the 70s : Who was manager of Nottingham Forest when they won the European Cup? The answer is : Clough
Question about Sport the 70s : Who was manager of Nottingham Forest when they won the European Cup? The answer is : Clough
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who was Like A Virgin in 1984? The answer is : Madonna
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who was Like A Virgin in 1984? The answer is : Madonna
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was lead singer with The Supremes? The answer is : Diana Ross
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was lead singer with The Supremes? The answer is : Diana Ross
Question about Pop Groups : Who was lead singer with Style Council? The answer is : Paul Weller
Question about Royals : Who was known as Uncle Dickie? The answer is : Lord Mountbatten
Question about Pop MOR : Who was known as 'The Tigress of Tiger Bay'? The answer is : Shirley Bassey
Question about Newsround : Who was known as the Forces' Sweetheart? The answer is : Vera Lynn
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was known as 'The Big O'? The answer is : Roy Orbison
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was known as 'The Big O'? The answer is : Roy Orbison
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was known as 'Lord Ted'? The answer is : Ted Dexter
Question about Folk and Country : Who was known as 'Gentleman Jim'? The answer is : Jim Reeves
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who was John F. Kennedy's attorney general? The answer is : Bobby Kennedy
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who was John F. Kennedy's attorney general? The answer is : Bobby Kennedy
Question about Sport Golf : Who was involved with John Daley in the 1995 British Open play-off? The answer is : Constantino Rocca
Question about Action Movies : Who was involved in the writing of the 'Rocky' and 'Rambo' films? The answer is : Stallone
Question about Pop DJs : Who was involved in a row with Tony Blackburn in a restaurant? The answer is : Earl Spencer
Question about Wales : Who was invested as Prince of Wales in 1969 at Caernarvon Castle? The answer is : Prince Charles
Question about Sport Football : Who was Ian St John's partner on TV? The answer is : Jimmy Greaves
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Who was his male co-star in 'Guys and Dolls'? The answer is : Marlon Brando
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Who was her most famous press secretary? The answer is : Bernard Ingham
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was heard to 'Shout' in 1964? The answer is : Lulu
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was heard to 'Shout' in 1964? The answer is : Lulu
Question about Heavy Metal : Who was guest drummer for Led Zeppelin at the Live Aid concert? The answer is : Phil Collins
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was Gerry's backing group? The answer is : The Pacemakers
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was Gerry's backing group? The answer is : The Pacemakers
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who was Gaston de Tolignac, screenwriter of 'Hearts of the World'? The answer is : D. W. Griffith
Question about Hollywood : Who was Fred Astaire's most frequent dancing partner? The answer is : Ginger Rogers
Question about TV Sitcoms : Who was Frank Spencer's wife in 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'? The answer is : Betty
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who was Frank on the Kaye Sisters' hit 'Gotta Have Something in the Bank Frank'? The answer is : Frankie Vaughan
Question about Sports Bag : Who was first world champion at darts and which country did he represent? The answer is : Leighton Rees, Wales
Question about TV Comedy : Who was famous for the Angela Rippon impersonations in 'Not The Nine O'clock News'? The answer is : Pamela Stephenson
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Who was famous for his posters of French dance halls and cabarets? The answer is : Toulouse-Lautrec
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was England's youngest and later oldest post-war Test player? The answer is : Brian Close
Question about Sport Football : Who was England's manager for the 1990 World Cup in Italy? The answer is : Bobby Robson
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Who was East Germany's last Chairman of the Council of State? The answer is : Erich Honecker
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who was dropped from the group in its early days because 'he looked too normal'? The answer is : Ian Stewart
Question about Speed Kings : Who was driving for Ferrari when they became the first manufacturer to have 100 Grand Prix wins? The answer is : Alain Prost
Question about Pop DJs : Who was DJ on 'Pick of the Pops' which featured the Top Twenty? The answer is : Alan Freeman
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who was ditched by Dame Edna for being boring? The answer is : Sir Cliff Richard
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who was disqualified after a drugs test in the Men's 100 metres in 1988? The answer is : Ben Johnson
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who was directed by D. W. Griffith in 'Birth of a Nation' in 1916? The answer is : Lillian Gish
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who was 'Dancin' On The Ceiling' in 1986? The answer is : Lionel Richie
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Who was crowned Supermodel of the Year in 1995? The answer is : Linda Evangelista
Question about TV Police serials : Who was Crockett's partner in 'Miami Vice'? The answer is : Tubbs
Question about TV Police serials : Who was co-creator of 'Hazell' with Gordon Williams? The answer is : Terry Venables
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was Cliff Richard's backing group? The answer is : The Shadows
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was Cliff Richard's backing group? The answer is : The Shadows
Question about Pop MOR : Who was chosen for the role of Johnny Fontane (reputedly based on Frank Sinatra) in 'The Godfather'? The answer is : Al Martino
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was Cher's first singing partner with a hit song? The answer is : Sonny
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who was Cher's first singing partner with a hit song? The answer is : Sonny
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who was Chapman's song-writing partner? The answer is : Chinn
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Who was Chaplin's last father-in-law? The answer is : Eugene O'Neill
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Who was Chaplin's last father-in-law? The answer is : Eugene O'Neill
Question about Pop MOR : Who was Carole King's songwriting partner in the 1960s? The answer is : Gerry Goffin
Question about TV Comedy : Who was Captain Fantastic in 'Do Not Adjust Your Set'? The answer is : David Jason
Question about TV The 80s : Who was Cagney's police partner? The answer is : Lacey
Question about TV The 80s : Who was Cagney's police partner? The answer is : Lacey
Question about Films : Who was Butch Cassidy's partner? The answer is : The Sundance Kid
Question about 60s Films : Who was Butch Cassidy's partner? The answer is : The Sundance Kid
Question about Classical Music : Who was Britten's Simple Symphony written for? The answer is : Young people
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who was Britain's first-ever gold medallist in a throwing event in 1984? The answer is : Tessa Sanderson
Question about Election Fever : Who was Britain's first black woman MP? The answer is : Diane Abbott
Question about Sport Cricket : Who was bowling for Glamorgan when Sobers hit six sixes in an over? The answer is : Malcolm Nash
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who was born Mark Feld? The answer is : Marc Bolan
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Who was born in the United States of Irish-Italian parents and with the middle names Frederick Joseph ? The answer is : Bruce Springsteen
Question about Hollywood : Who was born Doris Kappelhoff and co-starred with Rock Hudson? The answer is : Doris Day
Question about Action Movies : Who was Bad in Spaghetti Westerns? The answer is : Lee Van Cleef
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who was backed by The Pips? The answer is : Gladys Knight
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who was Athina Roussel's multi-millionairess mother? The answer is : Christina Onassis
Question about TV Gold : Who was always trying to borrow food in 'Sykes'? The answer is : Corky
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Who was all The Commentators on 'N-N-Nineteen Not Out'? The answer is : Rory Bremner
Question about Hollywood : Who was Alec Baldwin's real and screen wife in 'The Getaway'? The answer is : Kim Basinger
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who was a Jealous Guy with Roxy Music in 1981? The answer is : Bryan Ferry
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who was a Jealous Guy with Roxy Music in 1981? The answer is : Bryan Ferry
Question about European Community : Who voted to withdraw from the EC in February 1982? The answer is : Greenland
Question about Sport Football : Who used to be a hod carrier before joining Wimbledon? The answer is : Vinny Jones
Question about Pop DJs : Who used to announce himself as 'Your royal ruler, I wouldn't fool ya, nothin' could be cooler'? The answer is : Tony Prince
Question about Election Fever : Who turned from blue to yellow in December 1995? The answer is : Emma Nicholson
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who turned down the role of T. E. Lawrence in 'Lawrence of Arabia' ? The answer is : Albert Finney
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who tried to assassinate Hitler in 1944? The answer is : Colonel Stauffenberg
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who tried to assassinate Hitler in 1944? The answer is : Colonel Stauffenberg
Question about TV Sci Fi : Who travelled in 'The Liberator' fighting The Federation? The answer is : Blake's Seven
Question about Sport Cricket : Who topped the South African batting and bowling averages in the 1994 Test series against England? The answer is : Brian McMillan
Question about Folk and Country : Who took 'There But For Fortune' into the UK single charts? The answer is : Joan Baez
Question about Pop No 1s : Who took their first three hits to No 1 in 1984? The answer is : Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Question about TV Children's TV : Who took over from Phillip Schofield as presenter of Children's BBC? The answer is : Andy Crane
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who took his 'Ding-a-ling' to No 1? The answer is : Chuck Berry
Question about Pop MOR : Who took easy listening into the top ten at Christmas 1995? The answer is : Mike Flowers' Pops
Question about Elvis Presley : Who took charge of Presley's career when he moved to RCA? The answer is : Colonel Tom Parker
Question about Elvis Presley : Who took charge of Presley's career when he moved to RCA? The answer is : Colonel Tom Parker
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who took a Stairway to Heaven before going to Animal Hospital? The answer is : Rolf Harris
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who took a Stairway to Heaven before going to Animal Hospital? The answer is : Rolf Harris
Question about Pop Groups : Who thought that 'Life Is A Minestrone'? The answer is : 10cc
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who teamed up with Take That in 'Relight My Fire'? The answer is : Lulu
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Who succeeded Stalin as Communist Party leader? The answer is : Khrushchev
Question about Sport Cricket : Who succeeded Mike Brearley as England cricket captain? The answer is : Ian Botham
Question about Newsround : Who succeeded Barbara Bush as the USA's First Lady? The answer is : Hillary Clinton
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who stopped an interview when asked about the money he had made from his memoirs? The answer is : Harold Wilson
Question about TV The 70s : Who started presenting 'That's Life' in 1974? The answer is : Esther Rantzen
Question about TV The 70s : Who started presenting 'That's Life' in 1974? The answer is : Esther Rantzen
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who started life as John Lydon? The answer is : Johnny Rotten
Question about TV The 60s : Who starred with Peter Cook in 'Not Only But Also'? The answer is : Dudley Moore
Question about TV The 60s : Who starred with Peter Cook in 'Not Only But Also'? The answer is : Dudley Moore
Question about Films : Who starred with Paul Newman in 'The Sting'? The answer is : Robert Redford
Question about 70s Films : Who starred with Paul Newman in 'The Sting'? The answer is : Robert Redford
Question about Films : Who starred with Demi Moore in 'Ghost'? The answer is : Patrick Swayze
Question about 90s Films : Who starred with Demi Moore in 'Ghost'? The answer is : Patrick Swayze
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Who starred with Bergman and Grant in 'Notorious'? The answer is : Claude Rains
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who starred opposite Cliff Richard in 'Summer Holiday'? The answer is : Lauri Peters
Question about TV The 70s : Who starred in their Christmas Show watched by 28 million in 1977? The answer is : Morecambe and Wise
Question about TV The 70s : Who starred in their Christmas Show watched by 28 million in 1977? The answer is : Morecambe and Wise
Question about Films : Who starred in the western 'Every Which Way But Loose'? The answer is : Clint Eastwood
Question about 70s Films : Who starred in the western 'Every Which Way But Loose'? The answer is : Clint Eastwood
Question about Films : Who starred in the Road films with Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby? The answer is : Bob Hope
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Who starred in the Road films with Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby? The answer is : Bob Hope
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who starred in Hitchcock's 'Dial M For Murder' and 'Rear Window'? The answer is : Grace Kelly
Question about Action Movies : Who starred as Jake La Motta in 'Raging Bull'? The answer is : De Niro
Question about Films : Who starred as Cleopatra and married co-star Richard Burton? The answer is : Elizabeth Taylor
Question about 60s Films : Who starred as Cleopatra and married co-star Richard Burton? The answer is : Elizabeth Taylor
Question about Sport Tennis : Who sobbed on the Duchess of Kent's shoulder when she lost her Wimbledon final to Steffi Graf? The answer is : Jana Novotna
Question about Sport Cricket : Who skippered both Lincoln at football and Worcester at cricket in 1993? The answer is : Phil Neale
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Who signed the Anglo-Irish Agreement with Thatcher in 1985? The answer is : Dr Garret FitzGerald
Question about Bestsellers : Who sets her detective novels in Kingsmarkham? The answer is : Ruth Rendell
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who set up the Society of British Gastronomes? The answer is : Egon Ronay
Question about Sport Football : Who scored Scotland's only goal in the 1986 World Cup Finals in Mexico? The answer is : Gordon Strachan
Question about Sport Rugby : Who scored on his debut for Wales against England in 1996? The answer is : Rob Howley
Question about Sport Rugby : Who scored most tries for Ireland in the 1991 World Cup? The answer is : Brian Robinson
Question about Sport Football : Who scored England's only goal in the final stages of the 1992 European Championship? The answer is : David Platt
Question about Sport Rugby : Who scored all his team's points for Scotland in the 19-14 win against France in 1996? The answer is : Michael Dods
Question about Sport Cricket : Who scored 322 runs against Warwickshire in less than a day in 1985? The answer is : Ian Botham
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who sat on a protesting lesbian during the 6 o'clock news in 1988 and who continued to read the news? The answer is : Nicholas Witchell and Sue Lawley
Question about Pop No 1s : Who sang with UB40 on their No 1 'I Got You Babe'? The answer is : Chrissie Hynde
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who sang with The Mamas? The answer is : Papas
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who sang with The Mamas? The answer is : Papas
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who sang with The Dreamers? The answer is : Freddie
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who sang with The Dreamers? The answer is : Freddie
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who sang with The Dakotas? The answer is : Billy J. Kramer
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who sang with The Dakotas? The answer is : Billy J. Kramer
Question about Folk and Country : Who sang with the Clancy Brothers throughout the 1960s? The answer is : Tommy Makem
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Who sang with Sinatra on 'Me and My Shadow'? The answer is : Sammy Davis Jr
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who sang with Sam on the hit 'Soul Man'? The answer is : Dave
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who sang with PJ on the hit 'Let's Get Ready to Rhumble'? The answer is : Duncan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who sang with PJ on the hit 'Let's Get Ready to Rhumble'? The answer is : Duncan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Who sang with Elton John on 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart'? The answer is : Kiki Dee
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Who sang with Elton John on 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart'? The answer is : Kiki Dee
Question about Pop Groups : Who sang with Dave Dee, Beaky, Mick and Tich? The answer is : Dozy
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who sang with Barbara Dickson on the hit 'I Know Him So Well'? The answer is : Elaine Paige
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who sang with Barbara Dickson on the hit 'I Know Him So Well'? The answer is : Elaine Paige
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who sang 'They're Coming to Take Me Away Ha-Haaa' in 1966? The answer is : Napoleon XIV
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who sang the song called 'Volver a Empezar' in his own language? The answer is : Julio Iglesia
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Who sang that she was 'born in the wagon of a travelling show'? The answer is : Cher
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who sang 'Stay' in 1993? The answer is : Eternal
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who sang 'Red Machine in Full Effect'? The answer is : Liverpool FC
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who sang 'Perhaps Love' with John Denver? The answer is : Placido Domingo
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who sang 'Oh Carol' about fellow singer/songwriter Carole King? The answer is : Neil Sedaka
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who sang 'Oh Carol' about fellow singer/songwriter Carole King? The answer is : Neil Sedaka
Question about Pop Karaoke : Who sang 'Never seen you looking so gorgeous as you did tonight'? The answer is : Chris de Burgh
Question about Pop DJs : Who sang 'It Takes Two' with Bruno Brookes? The answer is : Liz Kershaw
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who sang 'I Was Made To Love Her'? The answer is : Stevie Wonder
Question about Jazz and Blues : Who sang 'He's A Tramp' in Disney's 'Lady And The Tramp'? The answer is : Peggy Lee
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Who sang 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy'? The answer is : Rod Stewart
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Who sang 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy'? The answer is : Rod Stewart
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who sang 'Dance, Dance, Dance'? The answer is : Chic
Question about Capital Punishment : Who sang about the capital of Catalonia in 1992? The answer is : Montserrat Caballe, Freddie Mercury
Question about Sport Football : Who said, 'When seagulls follow the trawler it is because they think the sardines will be thrown into the sea'? The answer is : Eric Cantona
Question about Sport Cricket : Who said, 'The bowler's Holding, the batsman's Willey'? The answer is : Brian Johnston
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Who said, 'A woman is as young as her knees'? The answer is : Mary Quant
Question about Royals : Who said 'We live above the shop'? The answer is : Prince Philip
Question about Royals : Who said 'She's more royal than the rest of us' about whom? The answer is : The Queen about Princess Michael
Question about Sport Football : Who said on supporting Birmingham, 'You lose some, you draw some'? The answer is : Jasper Carrott
Question about Sport Tennis : Who said on losing his title in the second round at Wimbledon, 'I lost a tennis match, not a war. Nobody got killed.'? The answer is : Boris Becker
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Who said 'Move Closer' in 1985? The answer is : Phyllis Nelson
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who said 'I Don't Wanna Dance' in 1982? The answer is : Eddy Grant
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who said Any Dream Will Do in his Technicolor Dreamcoat? The answer is : Jason Donovan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who said Any Dream Will Do in his Technicolor Dreamcoat? The answer is : Jason Donovan
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who rode Henbit, Nashwan and Erhaab to Derby victories? The answer is : Willie Carson
Question about Pop DJs : Who resigned from Radio 1 on air? The answer is : Dave Lee Travis
Question about Election Fever : Who resigned as a government minister over the Sara Keays affair? The answer is : Cecil Parkinson
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who rescued Bet when the Rovers Return caught fire? The answer is : Kevin Webster
Question about Pop DJs : Who replaced Terry Wogan on the breakfast show? The answer is : Ken Bruce
Question about TV Children's TV : Who replaced Moony and Sunshine in 'Rainbow'? The answer is : George and Zippy
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who replaced Elaine Paige as Norma Desmond in the London production of 'Sunset Boulevard'? The answer is : Petula Clark
Question about Pop Writers : Who replaced Bernie Taupin as Elton John's lyricist in 1979? The answer is : Gary Osborne
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who released the then extremely controversial 'Let's Spend the Night Together' in 1967? The answer is : The Rolling Stones
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who released the solo album 'Blaze of Glory' which included tracks from 'Young Guns II'? The answer is : Jon Bon Jovi
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who rejected 'Baby Love' which was later a hit for The Supremes? The answer is : The Marvelettes
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Who registered the first patents for the railway sleeping car? The answer is : Pullman
Question about Pop DJs : Who refused to play Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 'Relax' on his show? The answer is : Mike Read
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who recorded with The Red Nosed Burglars and the D Cups? The answer is : Ivor Biggun
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who recorded 'Wham Rap'? The answer is : Wham!
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who recorded 'Walk-Don't Run'? The answer is : The Ventures
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who recorded the soul classic 'Sweet Soul Music'? The answer is : Arthur Conley
Question about Jazz and Blues : Who recorded the album 'The Blues, The Whole Blues and Nothing But The Blues'? The answer is : Jimmy Witherspoon
Question about Folk and Country : Who recorded the album 'Shotgun Willie'? The answer is : Willie Nelson
Question about Folk and Country : Who recorded the album 'No Fences'? The answer is : Garth Brooks
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who recorded the 1970s disco song 'You're My First My Last My Everything'? The answer is : Barry White
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who recorded 'Rhumboogie' and 'The Booglie Wooglie Piggie'? The answer is : The Andrews Sisters
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who recorded 'Let's Have A Party' and 'Let's Have Another Party'? The answer is : Winnifred Atwell
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Who recorded 'Let It Be' in 1987 for a disaster fund? The answer is : Ferry Aid
Question about Jazz and Blues : Who recorded 'Hoochie Coochie Man' and 'Got My Mojo Working'? The answer is : Muddy Waters
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who recorded 'Grimly Fiendish' with the record number GRIM 1? The answer is : Damned
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who recorded 'Funky Stuff' and 'Jungle Boogie'? The answer is : Kool and The Gang
Question about Pop MOR : Who recorded film themes 'Moon River' and 'Love Story'? The answer is : Andy Williams
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who recorded 'Children of the Revolution'? The answer is : T. Rex
Question about Heavy Metal : Who recorded 'Bark at the Moon'? The answer is : Ozzy Ozbourne
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who recorded - and set himself on - 'Fire'? The answer is : Arthur Brown
Question about TV Gold : Who ran away to stay with Susan Barlow? The answer is : Terry Duckworth
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Who produced the luxury Silver Ghost? The answer is : Rolls Royce
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who produced the 'Keystone Kops' films? The answer is : Mack Sennett
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who produced the 'Food Lover's Guide to Britain'? The answer is : Henrietta Green
Question about Pop Duos : Who produced Ike and Tina Turner's 'River Deep Mountain High'? The answer is : Phil Spector
Question about TV The Game Shows : Who presents 'Masterchef'? The answer is : Loyd Grossman
Question about Sport Tennis : Who presented Virginia Wade with her Wimbledon trophy in 1977? The answer is : The Queen
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who presented the first British TV programme of birds in their natural habitat? The answer is : Sir Peter Scott
Question about TV Children's TV : Who presented his own 'Cartoon Time' and 'Cartoon Club'? The answer is : Rolf Harris
Question about Pop DJs : Who presented a weekday afternoon show on Radio 2 from 1982 to 1995? The answer is : Gloria Hunniford
Question about Sport Rugby : Who preceded Steve Sale as England captain? The answer is : Bill Beaumont
Question about TV The Game Shows : Who preceded Les Dawson as host of 'Blankety Blank'? The answer is : Terry Wogan
Question about European Community : Who preceded Jacques Santer as EC president? The answer is : Jacques Delors
Question about Action Movies : Who plays the title role in 'Rob Roy'? The answer is : Liam Neeson
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who plays Peter's father in Kenneth Branagh's 'Peter's Friends'? The answer is : Richard Briers
Question about Action Movies : Who plays Miss Moneypenny in the early Bond films? The answer is : Lois Maxwell
Question about Sport Football : Who plays home games at The New Den? The answer is : Millwall
Question about Sport Football : Who plays home games at Filbert Street? The answer is : Leicester
Question about Sport Football : Who plays home games at Ewood Park? The answer is : Blackburn Rovers
Question about TV - The 90s : Who plays Edina in 'Absolutely Fabulous'? The answer is : Jennifer Saunders
Question about TV - The 90s : Who plays Edina in 'Absolutely Fabulous'? The answer is : Jennifer Saunders
Question about Sport Rugby : Who plays at the Stoop Memorial Ground? The answer is : Harlequins
Question about Sport Rugby : Who plays at home at Welford Road? The answer is : Leicester
Question about Sport Football : Who plays against Rangers in an Auld Firm derby match? The answer is : Celtic
Question about Movies Comedies : Who played the title roles in 'When Harry Met Sally'? The answer is : Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal
Question about TV Costume Drama : Who played the title role in the series about Elizabeth I? The answer is : Glenda Jackson
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Who played the title role in 'The Kid' in 1921? The answer is : Jackie Coogan
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Who played the title role in 'The Kid' in 1921? The answer is : Jackie Coogan
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who played the title role in the 1928 version of 'Sadie Thompson'? The answer is : Gloria Swanson
Question about TV Police serials : Who played the title role in 'Remington Steele'? The answer is : Pierce Brosnan
Question about TV The 50s : Who played the title role in 'I Love Lucy'? The answer is : Lucille Ball
Question about TV The 50s : Who played the title role in 'I Love Lucy'? The answer is : Lucille Ball
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who played the title role in 'Barnum' and 'Billy'? The answer is : Michael Crawford
Question about Action Movies : Who played the starring role in 'Last of the Mohicans'? The answer is : Daniel Day-Lewis
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Who played the roles of Chaplin's parents in a 1989 TV series 'The Young Chaplin'? The answer is : Ian McShane and Twiggy
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Who played the roles of Chaplin's parents in a 1989 TV series 'The Young Chaplin'? The answer is : Ian McShane and Twiggy
Question about Movies Comedies : Who played the role of Wendy in 'Hook'? The answer is : Maggie Smith
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who played the role of South African Donald Woods in 'Cry Freedom'? The answer is : Kevin Kline
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who played the Prince to Monroe's Showgirl in the film? The answer is : Laurence Olivier
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who played the Prince to Monroe's Showgirl in the film? The answer is : Laurence Olivier
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Who played the part of the rebel princess in 'Star Wars'? The answer is : Carrie Fisher
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who played opposite Dirk Bogarde in 'Doctor at Sea'? The answer is : Brigitte Bardot
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who played opposite Chaplin in 'The Tramp'? The answer is : Edna Purviance
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who played Monroe's friends Daphne and Geraldine in 'Some Like It Hot'? The answer is : Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who played Monroe's friends Daphne and Geraldine in 'Some Like It Hot'? The answer is : Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who played Miss Haversham in David Lean's 'Great Expectations'? The answer is : Martita Hunt
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Who played 'Mildred Pierce'? The answer is : Joan Crawford
Question about Sport Rugby : Who played League between 1946 and 1964 and created a record for most tries in a career? The answer is : Brian Bevan
Question about TV Gold : Who played Josephine opposite Ernie Wise's Napoleon? The answer is : Vanessa Redgrave
Question about TV Sci Fi : Who played Jamie in 'Doctor Who' and Joe Sugden in 'Emmerdale'? The answer is : Frazer Hines
Question about Films : Who played James Bond in 'For Your Eyes Only'? The answer is : Roger Moore
Question about 80s Films : Who played James Bond in 'For Your Eyes Only'? The answer is : Roger Moore
Question about Films : Who played James Bond in 'Dr No'? The answer is : Sean Connery
Question about 60s Films : Who played James Bond in 'Dr No'? The answer is : Sean Connery
Question about TV The 60s : Who played in the football match watched by 32 million in 1966? The answer is : England, West Germany
Question about TV The 60s : Who played in the football match watched by 32 million in 1966? The answer is : England, West Germany
Question about Sport Football : Who played in the first FA Cup Final ever to end 3-3? The answer is : Crystal Palace v Man Utd
Question about Sport Tennis : Who played her first professional match against Tracy Austin in 1982? The answer is : Steffi Graf
Question about War Films : Who played Hawkeye and Trapper John in 'M*A*S*H'? The answer is : Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould
Question about Action Movies : Who played Harrison Ford's father in 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'? The answer is : Sean Connery
Question about Sport Rugby : Who played for Wales in 53 consecutive games from 1967 to 1978? The answer is : Gareth Edwards
Question about Sport Cricket : Who played for Doncaster Rovers at football and Leicestershire at cricket in September 1975? The answer is : Chris Balderstone
Question about Sport Rugby : Who played for both England and New Zealand in the 1980s? The answer is : Jamie Salmon
Question about Films : Who played Fanny Brice in 'Funny Girl'? The answer is : Streisand
Question about 60s Films : Who played Fanny Brice in 'Funny Girl'? The answer is : Streisand
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who played Eric Liddell's sister in 'Chariots of Fire'? The answer is : Cheryl Campbell
Question about Classic Women Writers : Who played Elizabeth Bennet in TV's 'Pride and Prejudice' in 1995? The answer is : Jennifer Ehle
Question about Films : Who played eight different characters in 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'? The answer is : Alec Guinness
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Who played eight different characters in 'Kind Hearts and Coronets'? The answer is : Alec Guinness
Question about TV Costume Drama : Who played Churchill in 'The Wilderness Years'? The answer is : Robert Hardy
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who played Che in the original stage production of 'Evita'? The answer is : David Essex
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who played 'Chaplin' in the film directed by Richard Attenborough? The answer is : Robert Downey Jnr
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who played C.S. Lewis in 'Shadowlands' on stage? The answer is : Nigel Hawthorne
Question about Action Movies : Who played Bonnie to Warren Beatty's Clyde? The answer is : Faye Dunaway
Question about Jazz and Blues : Who played Billie Holliday in the film 'Lady Sings The Blues'? The answer is : Diana Ross
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who played bass guitar in Suzi Quatro's group? The answer is : Suzi Quatro
Question about Films : Who played Alfie? The answer is : Michael Caine
Question about 60s Films : Who played Alfie? The answer is : Michael Caine
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who play the getaways in the remake of 'The Getaway'? The answer is : Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger
Question about Sport Rugby : Who play at Thrum Hall? The answer is : Halifax
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who penned the T. Rex hits? The answer is : Marc Bolan
Question about Pop Duos : Who partnered Pearl Carr in the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest? The answer is : Teddy Johnson
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? The answer is : Michelangelo
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Who painted 'The Blue Boy' and 'Mr and Mrs Andrews'? The answer is : Gainsborough
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Who painted Campbell soup tins and Marilyn Monroe? The answer is : Andy Warhol
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Who painted 'Bubbles', which has been used in a soap ad? The answer is : Millais
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who owned triple Grand National winner Red Rum? The answer is : Noel Le Mare
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who overthrew King Idris to gain power in 1971? The answer is : Gaddafi
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who overthrew King Idris to gain power in 1971? The answer is : Gaddafi
Question about Trouble Spots : Who ousted Ferdinand Marcos as president of the Philippines? The answer is : Corazon Aquino
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who originally played the role of Alex in 'Aspects of Love'? The answer is : Michael Ball
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who originally heard it through the grapevine? The answer is : Marvin Gaye
Question about Great Buildings : Who ordered the building of St Basil's Cathedral in Moscow? The answer is : Ivan the Terrible
Question about Royals : Who or what were Susan, Sugar, Honey, Whisky and Sherry? The answer is : Corgis
Question about Sport Football : Who or what was Alexandra in Crewe Alexandra? The answer is : Queen Alexandra
Question about Sport Golf : Who opposed the US in the Ryder Cup between 1973 and 1977? The answer is : Great Britain and Ireland
Question about Sports Bag : Who only passed his UK motor bike test in February 1996? The answer is : Eddie Kidd
Question about Pop DJs : Who once called himself 'Noddy No-Level'? The answer is : Chris Evans
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who On The Block were Hangin' Tough in 1990? The answer is : New Kids
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who On The Block were Hangin' Tough in 1990? The answer is : New Kids
Question about Hollywood : Who married Richard Burton twice? The answer is : Elizabeth Taylor
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who married Dave Stewart and formed Shakespear's Sister? The answer is : Siobhan Fahey
Question about Hi Tech : Who marketed the first dot matrix printers in 1957? The answer is : IBM
Question about Sport Football : Who managed Liverpool to the 1986 FA Cup and League double? The answer is : Kenny Dalglish
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who made up the songwriting trio with Holland and Dozier? The answer is : Holland
Question about Transport : Who made the first airship flight in 1852 in a hydrogen-filled craft powered by a steam engine? The answer is : Henri Giffard
Question about Newsround : Who made a speech proclaiming, 'I have a dream'? The answer is : Martin Luther King
Question about The Beatles : Who made a record called 'That's My Life' in 1965? The answer is : Fred Lennon
Question about The Beatles : Who made a record called 'That's My Life' in 1965? The answer is : Fred Lennon
Question about TV Costume Drama : Who links 'Ab Fab' Saffron and 'Pride and Prejudice' Lydia Bennet? The answer is : Julia Sawalha
Question about Sport Cricket : Who left Warwickshire in 1994 to become coach to South Africa? The answer is : Bob Woolmer
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who left The Shadows and recorded 'Diamonds' on their own? The answer is : Jet Harris and Tony Meehan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who left the role of Hattie in 'EastEnders' to take up a pop career? The answer is : Michelle Gayle
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who left the role of Hattie in 'EastEnders' to take up a pop career? The answer is : Michelle Gayle
Question about TV Soaps : Who left his role as Scott Robinson and became a West End Joseph? The answer is : Jason Donovan
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who left her two group members and sang 'I Only Want to Be With You'? The answer is : Dusty Springfield
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who left her two group members and sang 'I Only Want to Be With You'? The answer is : Dusty Springfield
Question about Sport Cricket : Who led New Zealand to their first-ever victory against England in 1978? The answer is : Mark Burgess
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who led Hot Gossip on 'I Lost my Heart to a Starship Trooper'? The answer is : Sarah Brightman
Question about Sport Tennis : Who knocked Steffi Graf out of Wimbledon in the first round in 1994? The answer is : Lori McNeil
Question about Sport Rugby : Who kicked the winning goal in extra time in the 1995 World Cup Final for South Africa? The answer is : Joel Stransky
Question about Sport Rugby : Who kicked six penalty goals for Scotland on his debut in 1986? The answer is : Gavin Hastings
Question about Sport Cricket : Who kept wicket for Yorkshire in 412 consecutive county championships? The answer is : Jimmy Binks
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who Just Called to Say I Love You in 1984? The answer is : Stevie Wonder
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who Just Called to Say I Love You in 1984? The answer is : Stevie Wonder
Question about Films : Who joined Walter Matthau in the film 'Grumpy Old Men'? The answer is : Jack Lemmon
Question about 90s Films : Who joined Walter Matthau in the film 'Grumpy Old Men'? The answer is : Jack Lemmon
Question about European Community : Who joined the EC in 1973 with Britain? The answer is : Ireland, Denmark
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Who joined New Order on England New Order's 'World in Motion'? The answer is : England World Cup Squad
Question about Sport Football : Who joined Liverpool from Nottingham Forest for £8 million plus in 1995? The answer is : Stan Collymore
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who joined James Last on the recording 'Together at Last'? The answer is : Richard Clayderman
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who joined George Michael on 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me'? The answer is : Elton John
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who joined George Michael on 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me'? The answer is : Elton John
Question about TV Comedy : Who joined French and Saunders in the writing of 'Girls on Top'? The answer is : Ruby Wax
Question about Movies Comedies : Who is Whoopi Goldberg hiding from in 'Sister Act'? The answer is : The Mafia
Question about TV Sitcoms : Who is Tracey's sister in 'Birds of a Feather'? The answer is : Sharon
Question about Speed Kings : Who is the youngest-ever Formula 1 double world champion? The answer is : Michael Schumacher
Question about Pop No 1s : Who is the youngest person to have topped the charts? The answer is : Jimmy Osmond
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Who is the St Leger named after? The answer is : Lt Col Anthony St Leger
Question about TV Gold : Who is the richest person to have accepted a bit-part on 'Bread'? The answer is : Paul McCartney
Question about Royals : Who is the Queen's second eldest grandchild? The answer is : Zara Phillips
Question about The Royal Family : Who is the Princess Royal? The answer is : Princess Anne
Question about Movies Comedies : Who is the police inspector in 'The Pink Panther' films? The answer is : Clouseau
Question about Wales : Who is the patron saint of Wales? The answer is : St David
Question about Ireland : Who is the patron saint of Ireland? The answer is : Patrick
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who is the only US president to have been divorced? The answer is : Ronald Reagan
Question about Modern History US Politics : Who is the only US president to have been divorced? The answer is : Ronald Reagan
Question about Sport World Soccer : Who is the only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final? The answer is : Geoff Hurst
Question about Pop No 1s : Who is the only person to have a No 1 in each of five decades? The answer is : Cliff Richard
Question about Sport Tennis : Who is the only black American to have won the men's singles at Wimbledon? The answer is : Arthur Ashe
Question about Pop No 1s : Who is the oldest person to have a No 1? The answer is : Louis Armstrong
Question about Jet Setters : Who is the magician partner of model Claudia Schiffer? The answer is : David Copperfield
Question about Folk and Country : Who is the long time lead singer with Steeleye Span? The answer is : Maddy Prior
Question about Jet Setters : Who is the head of the Virgin group? The answer is : Richard Branson
Question about Sport Golf : Who is 'The Golden Bear'? The answer is : Jack Nicklaus
Question about Royals : Who is the former Serena Stanhope's mother-in-law? The answer is : Princess Margaret
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Who is the female wine expert on the BBC's 'Food and Drink' programme? The answer is : Jilly Goolden
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Who is the female companion of Flash Gordon? The answer is : Dale Arden
Question about Royals : Who is the father of the Earl of St Andrews? The answer is : Duke of Kent
Question about The Royal Family : Who is the father of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie? The answer is : Prince Andrew
Question about The Royal Family : Who is the father of Princes William and Harry? The answer is : Prince Charles
Question about Royals : Who is the Duke of Kent's sister? The answer is : Princess Alexandra
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Who is the designer daughter of food critic Egon Ronay? The answer is : Edina Ronay
Question about Action Movies : Who is the cop battling with terrorists in 'Die Hard'? The answer is : Bruce Willis
Question about TV - The 90s : Who is the comedian husband of Dawn French who stars in 'Chef!'? The answer is : Lenny Henry
Question about TV - The 90s : Who is the comedian husband of Dawn French who stars in 'Chef!'? The answer is : Lenny Henry
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who is the chef/proprietor of 'Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons'? The answer is : Raymond Blanc
Question about Classic Women Writers : Who is the character of Shirley Keeldar based on in 'Shirley'? The answer is : Emily
Question about Royals : Who is taller, the Queen or Princess Margaret? The answer is : The Queen
Question about TV Comedy : Who is sports commentator Alan Partridge's true alter ego? The answer is : Steve Coogan
Question about Scotland : Who is Scotland's patron saint? The answer is : St Andrew
Question about Popular Classics : Who is Russia's opponent in the campaign commemorated in the '1812 Overture'? The answer is : France
Question about Pop No 1s : Who is runner-up to Madonna as female star with most weeks at No 1? The answer is : Doris Day
Question about England : Who is responsible for the blue plaques in London? The answer is : English Heritage
Question about The Royal Family : Who is Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son? The answer is : Prince Edward
Question about Sport Golf : Who is nicknamed 'The Great White Shark'? The answer is : Greg Norman
Question about Royals : Who is Mrs Frances Shand-Kydd? The answer is : Princess of Wales' mother
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who is Lady Helen Taylor's mother? The answer is : The Duchess of Kent
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who is known as The Violin Player? The answer is : Vanessa Mae
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who is known as The Violin Player? The answer is : Vanessa Mae
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who is known as 'The Godfather Of Soul'? The answer is : James Brown
Question about Hollywood : Who is Kirk Douglas's famous son? The answer is : Michael Douglas
Question about TV Comedy : Who is Jennifer Saunders' 'alternative' comedian husband? The answer is : Adrian Edmondson
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who is heir to the throne of Monaco? The answer is : Prince Albert
Question about TV Gold : Who is Frank Muir's most regular writing partner? The answer is : Denis Norden
Question about Pop DJs : Who is former DJ Peter Powell married to? The answer is : Anthea Turner
Question about Royals : Who is Earl of Chester? The answer is : Prince Charles
Question about Hollywood : Who is Donald Sutherland's actor son? The answer is : Kiefer
Question about Sport Tennis : Who is Czech Cyril Suk's famous sister? The answer is : Helena Sukova
Question about Films : Who is Clark Kent better known as? The answer is : Superman
Question about 70s Films : Who is Clark Kent better known as? The answer is : Superman
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who is chef/patron of the Miller Howe, Windermere? The answer is : John Tovey
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Who is best known for his theory of black holes? The answer is : Stephen Hawking
Question about TV Children's TV : Who is associated with the catchphrase 'Get Down Shep'? The answer is : John Noakes
Question about Technology : Who invented the World Wide Web? The answer is : Tim Berners-Lee
Question about Transport : Who invented the preselector gearbox for battle tanks in 1917? The answer is : Major Wilson
Question about Hi Tech : Who invented the mouse? The answer is : Douglas Engelbart
Question about Hi Tech : Who invented the first calculating machine in 1642? The answer is : Pascal
Question about Transport : Who invented the 'air bag' anti-shock air cushion? The answer is : Daimler-Benz
Question about Transport : Who invented laminated windscreens in 1909? The answer is : E. Benedictus
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Who invented a code made up of dots and dashes? The answer is : Morse
Question about Transport : Who introduced the TL tractor with four directional wheels in 1926? The answer is : Georges Latil
Question about Transport : Who introduced the C5 in 1985? The answer is : Clive Sinclair
Question about Royals : Who interviewed the Princess of Wales when on 'Panorama'? The answer is : Martin Bashir
Question about The Royal Family : Who interviewed Prince Charles on ITV and wrote a revealing biography about him? The answer is : Jonathan Dimbleby
Question about Sport The 80s : Who in soccer was known as 'Captain Marvel'? The answer is : Bryan Robson
Question about Sport The 80s : Who in soccer was known as 'Captain Marvel'? The answer is : Bryan Robson
Question about Pop MOR : Who in 1993 became second only to Elvis Presley with his number of album chart entries? The answer is : James Last
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who in 1966 spoke of being 'more popular than Jesus'? The answer is : John Lennon
Question about Sport Rugby : Who in 1883 picked the ball up and ran with it to 'discover' rugby? The answer is : William Webb Ellis
Question about Transport : Who in 1878 invented the electric staff which prevents trains on single-track lines colliding? The answer is : Edward Tyer
Question about Food and Drink : Who hosts 'Masterchef' on TV? The answer is : Lloyd Grossman
Question about TV - The 90s : Who hosted a crazy Saturday night House Party? The answer is : Noel Edmonds
Question about TV - The 90s : Who hosted a crazy Saturday night House Party? The answer is : Noel Edmonds
Question about Bestsellers : Who holds the record as the novelist most borrowed from libraries? The answer is : Catherine Cookson
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who helped The Stonkers get a hit with 'The Stonk'? The answer is : Hale, Pace
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Who helped Gladys Knight 'make it through the night' in 1972? The answer is : The Pips
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Who helped Gladys Knight 'make it through the night' in 1972? The answer is : The Pips
Question about Sport Golf : Who headed the European Order of Merit between 1971 and 1974? The answer is : Peter Oosterhuis
Question about Religious Fervour : Who have uncut hair worn in a turban and uncut beards? The answer is : Sikhs
Question about Sports Bag : Who has won most international soccer caps for England? The answer is : Peter Shilton
Question about Sport Football : Who has scored most goals in FA Cup ties? The answer is : Ian Rush
Question about Pop MOR : Who has recorded with northern brass bands and sung the songs of Fred Astaire and Hoagy Carmichael? The answer is : Peter Skellern
Question about Pop MOR : Who has recorded with Neil Diamond, Barry Gibb and Don Johnson? The answer is : Barbra Streisand
Question about Pop MOR : Who has recorded with Deniece Williams and Gladys Knight? The answer is : Johnny Mathis
Question about Bestsellers : Who has published Beatrix Potter's 'Tale of Peter Rabbit' since 1902? The answer is : Frederick Warne
Question about Sport Football : Who has managed Everton, Notts County, and Sheffield United? The answer is : Howard Kendall
Question about TV Comedy : Who has his own series '...Who Else'? The answer is : Rory Bremner
Question about Pop No 1s : Who has David Bowie had No 1 records with? The answer is : Queen, Mick Jagger, Band Aid
Question about Election Fever : Who has been MP for Old Bexley-Sidcup (Bexley) since 1950? The answer is : Edward Heath
Question about Films : Who had to 'Carry On' 500 years after the discovery of America? The answer is : Columbus
Question about 90s Films : Who had to 'Carry On' 500 years after the discovery of America? The answer is : Columbus
Question about Pop No 1s : Who had three No 1s 11 years after first entering the charts solo? The answer is : John Lennon
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Who had No1 albums in 1982 with 'Number of the Beast' and 'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son' in 1988? The answer is : Iron Maiden
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who had No 1s with 'Side Saddle' and 'Roulette'? The answer is : Russ Conway
Question about TV Children's TV : Who had magical adventures and lived at 52 Festive Road? The answer is : Mr Benn
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who had hits with 'When I Fall In Love' and 'Stardust'? The answer is : Nat King Cole
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who had hits with 'When I Fall In Love' and 'Stardust'? The answer is : Nat King Cole
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who had Hermits? The answer is : Herman
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who had Hermits? The answer is : Herman
Question about The Royal Family : Who had her jewels stolen at an airport in 1995? The answer is : Duchess of York
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who had 'Heartache' in 1987? The answer is : Pepsi and Shirlie
Question about Great Buildings : Who had Hampton Court Palace built? The answer is : Cardinal Wolsey
Question about Pop MOR : Who had a transatlantic hit with 'When I Need Love'? The answer is : Leo Sayer
Question about Pop MOR : Who had a Top Twenty hit in 1969 with 'Dick-A-Dum-Dum'? The answer is : Des O'Connor
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who had a Tamla hit with 'War'? The answer is : Edwin Starr
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a No1 hit with 'Ice Ice Baby'? The answer is : Vanilla Ice
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a No1 hit with 'Ice Ice Baby'? The answer is : Vanilla Ice
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a No 1 with the 'Shoop Shoop Song'? The answer is : Cher
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a No 1 with the 'Shoop Shoop Song'? The answer is : Cher
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who had a No 1 in 1981 with 'Computer Love'? The answer is : Kraftwerk
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who had 'A Night To Remember' in 1982? The answer is : Shalamar
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Who had a hit with the original version of 'Sealed With A Kiss'? The answer is : Bryan Hyland
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a hit with the old Osmonds hit 'Love Me For a Reason'? The answer is : Boyzone
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a hit with the old Osmonds hit 'Love Me For a Reason'? The answer is : Boyzone
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Who had a hit with 'The Hustle'? The answer is : Van McCoy
Question about Pop DJs : Who had a hit with 'Miss You' in 1963? The answer is : Jimmy Young
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Who had a hit with 'Lambada' in 1989? The answer is : Kaoma
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who had a hit with 'Guaglione' nearly 40 years after his first No 1? The answer is : Perez Prado
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a hit in 1992 with 'I Will Always Love You', the theme from 'The Bodyguard'? The answer is : Whitney Houston
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Who had a hit in 1992 with 'I Will Always Love You', the theme from 'The Bodyguard'? The answer is : Whitney Houston
Question about Bestsellers : Who had a feeling for snow? The answer is : Miss Smilla
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who had a 1970s No 1 with 'Oh Boy'? The answer is : Mud
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who had a 1960s hit with 'Sweet Talkin' Guy'? The answer is : The Chiffons
Question about Speed Kings : Who had 16 Grand Prix wins between 1955 and 1961? The answer is : Stirling Moss
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Who got to No 3 in 1968 with 'Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)'? The answer is : John Fred and the Playboy Band
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who got to No 1 in 1958 with 'Hoots Mon'? The answer is : Lord Rockingham's XI
Question about Election Fever : Who gave up the title of Viscount Stansgate to remain an MP? The answer is : Tony Benn
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Who gave his name to the law that states that the pressure of gas is proportional to its volume? The answer is : Boyle
Question about TV Children's TV : Who gave his name to the early bulletins of 'Newsround'? The answer is : John Craven
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Who gave his name to a unit of radioactivity? The answer is : Becquerel
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who fronted the All Stars? The answer is : Junior Walker
Question about Performance Arts : Who founded the New York City Ballet? The answer is : Balanchine
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who founded the magazine where Mrs Beeton's articles were printed? The answer is : Mr Beeton
Question about Transport : Who founded the Great Western Railway using a seven-foot wide track? The answer is : I. K. Brunel
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Who founded a School of Food and Wine and was instrumental in improving British Rail sandwiches? The answer is : Prue Leith
Question about Sport The 80s : Who fought back from cancer to win the Grand National? The answer is : Bob Champion
Question about Sport The 80s : Who fought back from cancer to win the Grand National? The answer is : Bob Champion
Question about Trouble Spots : Who fought against Iran in the 1980-88 conflict? The answer is : Iraq
Question about TV Children's TV : Who fought against Bulk and Texas Pete? The answer is : SuperTed
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Who formulated a law of electromagnetism and pioneered techniques in measuring electricity? The answer is : Ampere
Question about Pop DJs : Who formed the 'Under the Bedclothes Club' on Radio Luxembourg? The answer is : Jimmy Savile
Question about TV The Game Shows : Who followed Bruce Forsyth as host of 'You Bet!'? The answer is : Matthew Kelly
Question about Trouble Spots : Who fled his 'Peacock Throne' into exile in 1979? The answer is : Shah of Iran
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Who first popularised the expression 'Iron Curtain'? The answer is : Churchill
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who first played the title role in 'Evita' in the West End? The answer is : Elaine Paige
Question about Transport : Who first patented the seat belt in 1903? The answer is : Gustave Desire Liebau
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who felt 'Good Vibrations' in 1966? The answer is : The Beach Boys
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Who felt 'Good Vibrations' in 1966? The answer is : The Beach Boys
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who else was on 'Keep On Pumpin' It' along with The Visionmasters and Tony Knight? The answer is : Kylie Minogue
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who duetted with Freddie Mercury on 'Barcelona'? The answer is : Montserrat Caballe
Question about Speed Kings : Who drove the McLaren to its first Grand Prix win in 1968? The answer is : Bruce McLaren
Question about Sport Cricket : Who drove down a one-way street going to see his son captain England? The answer is : Colin Cowdrey
Question about Sport the 90s : Who does Mary Pierce play tennis for? The answer is : France
Question about Sport the 90s : Who does Mary Pierce play tennis for? The answer is : France
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Who discovered radio waves? The answer is : Hertz
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who directed the 1923 version of 'The Ten Commandments'? The answer is : Cecil B. de Mille
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who directed Monroe in 'The Seven Year Itch' and 'Some Like It Hot'? The answer is : Billy Wilder
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who directed Monroe in 'The Seven Year Itch' and 'Some Like It Hot'? The answer is : Billy Wilder
Question about Action Movies : Who directed 'Lawrence of Arabia'? The answer is : David Lean
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who directed 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'? The answer is : Mike Newell
Question about The Movies Best of British : Who directed 'Educating Rita' and 'Shirley Valentine'? The answer is : Lewis Gilbert
Question about Action Movies : Who directed 'Broken Arrow'? The answer is : John Woo
Question about War Films : Who directed 'Born on the Fourth of July'? The answer is : Oliver Stone
Question about Movies Comedies : Who directed 'Annie Hall' and 'What's New Pussycat'? The answer is : Woody Allen
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who died shortly after making 'The Misfits' with Monroe? The answer is : Clark Gable
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Who died shortly after making 'The Misfits' with Monroe? The answer is : Clark Gable
Question about TV Gold : Who died in 1988 when he fell off a horse while filming in Spain? The answer is : Roy Kinnear
Question about American Literature : Who died at the age of 44 with his novel 'The Last Tycoon' unfinished? The answer is : F. Scott Fitzgerald
Question about American Literature : Who died at the age of 44 with his novel 'The Last Tycoon' unfinished? The answer is : F. Scott Fitzgerald
Question about Beer : Who did Tolly Cobbold name their Tollyshooter after? The answer is : John Harvey-Jones
Question about Sport Tennis : Who did the LTA take over from in the management of tennis? The answer is : MCC
Question about TV Police serials : Who did Spender work for before being posted back to Newcastle? The answer is : Metropolitan Police
Question about Sport Rugby : Who did Russian Prince Obolensky play for in 1936? The answer is : England
Question about Sport Cricket : Who did Ray Illingworth replace as England's chairman of selectors? The answer is : Ted Dexter
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who did Mick Jagger sing 'Dancing in the Street' with at Live Aid? The answer is : David Bowie
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who did Martha Reeves want to 'hurry back'? The answer is : Jimmy Mack
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Who did Madonna tell 'don't preach' in the 1986 No 1? The answer is : Papa
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who did Jagger share vocals with on the song 'State of Shock' in 1984? The answer is : Michael Jackson
Question about Films : Who did Harry meet in the film with Billy Crystal? The answer is : Sally
Question about 90s Films : Who did Harry meet in the film with Billy Crystal? The answer is : Sally
Question about Pop Duos : Who did Elton John sing with on his first British No 1? The answer is : Kiki Dee
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who did Dexy's Midnight Runners tell to Come On? The answer is : Eileen
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Who did Dexy's Midnight Runners tell to Come On? The answer is : Eileen
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who did Celine Dion represent in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Speed Kings : Who did Barry Sheene ride for when he won his world championships? The answer is : Suzuki
Question about Sport Football : Who did Alan Shearer play for before he joined Blackburn? The answer is : Southampton
Question about Pop Worldwide : Who did Abba win Eurovision for in 1974? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Sport Cricket : Who did a former England manager turn professional with to play football in 1956? The answer is : Charlton
Question about Transport : Who devised the prototype for the 'Beetle'? The answer is : Ferdinand Porsche
Question about Transport : Who developed the Mini? The answer is : Alec Issigonis
Question about Hi Tech : Who developed the laser printer? The answer is : Canon
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Who designed the sleeve and logo on 'Sticky Fingers'? The answer is : Andy Warhol
Question about Royals : Who designed Princess Margaret's engagement ring? The answer is : Lord Snowdon
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Who designed Liz Hurley's famous 'safety pin' dress? The answer is : Versace
Question about Great Buildings : Who designed it? The answer is : Michelangelo
Question about Royals : Who designed Diana Spencer's wedding dress? The answer is : Elizabeth and David Emanuel
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Who described the Soviet Union as 'The Evil Empire'? The answer is : Ronald Reagan
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Who described Thatcher as 'nice and cuddly' when he met her? The answer is : Paul Gascoigne
Question about Newsround : Who described 1992 as an Annus Horribilis? The answer is : The Queen
Question about Newsround : Who defeated Richard Nixon to become US president in 1960? The answer is : John F. Kennedy
Question about Folk and Country : Who declared 'Thank God I'm A Country Boy'? The answer is : John Denver
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who declared martial law in 1972 in the Philippines? The answer is : Ferdinand Marcos
Question about Modern History Dictators : Who declared martial law in 1972 in the Philippines? The answer is : Ferdinand Marcos
Question about TV Comedy : Who created the 'Spitting Image' puppets? The answer is : Fluck and Law
Question about Bestsellers : Who created the detective Mike Hammer? The answer is : Mickey Spillane
Question about Literature : Who created the detective Maigret? The answer is : Georges Simenon
Question about Literature : Who created the character of Miss Marple? The answer is : Agatha Christie
Question about TV Police serials : Who created the character of Chief Inspector Wexford? The answer is : Ruth Rendell
Question about TV Comedy : Who created Stavros, the kebab shop owner? The answer is : Harry Enfield
Question about Royals : Who created Princess Elizabeth's wedding dress in 1947? The answer is : Norman Hartnell
Question about TV Comedy : Who created Algernon the Rasta and the Reverend Nat West? The answer is : L. Henry
Question about Literature : Who co-wrote 'Some Other Rainbow' with Jill Morrell? The answer is : John McCarthy
Question about Pop Writers : Who co-wrote Eurovision 'Puppet on a String' with Bill Martin? The answer is : Phil Coulter
Question about Hollywood : Who co-starred with Vivien Leigh in 'Gone With the Wind'? The answer is : Clark Gable
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who co-starred with Oscar-winner Jane Fonda in 'Klute'? The answer is : Donald Sutherland
Question about Action Movies : Who co-starred with Michael Douglas in 'Romancing the Stone'? The answer is : Kathleen Turner
Question about Hollywood : Who co-starred with Bob Hope in the Road films and died playing golf? The answer is : Bing Crosby
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who co-produced the revival of 'Anything Goes' with Elaine Paige? The answer is : Tim Rice
Question about Bestsellers : Who cooked through the four seasons? The answer is : Delia Smith
Question about Sport Tennis : Who contested Wimbledon's longest-ever match? The answer is : Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell
Question about World Wars : Who commanded the Allied forces which invaded Europe on D-Day? The answer is : Eisenhower
Question about Sport The Olympics : Who collided with Zola Budd in the 3000 metres in 1984? The answer is : Mary Decker
Question about American Literature : Who coined the phrase 'the lost generations'? The answer is : Gertrude Stein
Question about American Literature : Who coined the phrase 'the lost generations'? The answer is : Gertrude Stein
Question about TV Comedy : Who closed his show with the phrase 'May your god go with you'? The answer is : Dave Allen
Question about Pop Duos : Who charted with '(I Wanna Give You) Devotion'? The answer is : Nomad
Question about Movies Thrillers : Who causes terror in 'The Hand That Rocks the Cradle'? The answer is : The nanny
Question about Sport Football : Who captained the Man Utd team that won the 1968 European Cup? The answer is : Bobby Charlton
Question about Sport Golf : Who captained the European team to victory in the 1995 Ryder Cup? The answer is : Bernard Gallacher
Question about Sport Rugby : Who captained the 1967 touring All Blacks? The answer is : Brian Lochore
Question about Sport Rugby : Who captained England in the 1995 World Cup Final? The answer is : Dennis Betts
Question about Sport Cricket : Who captained England during the 'bodyline' series? The answer is : Douglas Jardine, Surrey
Question about Sport Rugby : Who captained Australia in their World Cup win in 1991? The answer is : Nick Farr-Jones
Question about Sport Rugby : Who captained Australia in the 1995 World Cup Final? The answer is : Brad Fittler
Question about Sport Football : Who captained Arsenal when they won the League and Cup in 1970-71? The answer is : Frank McLintock
Question about Sport Rugby : Who can win the Five Nations but not the Triple Crown? The answer is : France
Question about TV Comedy : Who came to fame in 'The Comedians' before heading for Walford? The answer is : Mike Reid
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Who came alive down in 'Devilgate Drive'? The answer is : Suzi Quatro
Question about Transport : Who built the first submarine which was tested in the River Thames? The answer is : Cornelius Drebbel
Question about Transport : Who built the Calcutta flying boats used by British Imperial Airways? The answer is : Short Brothers
Question about Scotland : Who built a wall to divide Scotland from England? The answer is : Hadrian
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Who bought the company out in 1940? The answer is : Sam Goldwyn
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Who bought the company out in 1940? The answer is : Sam Goldwyn
Question about TV The 80s : Who began presenting 'This Is Your Life' in 1987? The answer is : Michael Aspel
Question about TV The 80s : Who began presenting 'This Is Your Life' in 1987? The answer is : Michael Aspel
Question about Sports Bag : Who became the first British golfer to win the European Open in 1979? The answer is : Sandy Lyle
Question about World Wars : Who became prime minister of Britain in 1916? The answer is : Lloyd George
Question about Newsround : Who became president of South Africa in 1994? The answer is : Nelson Mandela
Question about Election Fever : Who became Labour leader after the 1992 election defeat? The answer is : John Smith
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Who became engaged to Bon Jovi musician, Tico Torres, in 1995? The answer is : Eva Herzigova
Question about Newsround : Who became Deputy Prime Minister of the UK in 1995? The answer is : Michael Heseltine
Question about Election Fever : Who became deputy prime minister after the 1995 Tory leadership election? The answer is : Michael Heseltine
Question about Election Fever : Who became deputy Labourleader after the 1992 General Election? The answer is : Margaret Beckett
Question about Sport The 80s : Who became a world snooker champion wearing 'upside-down' glasses? The answer is : Dennis Taylor
Question about Sport The 80s : Who became a world snooker champion wearing 'upside-down' glasses? The answer is : Dennis Taylor
Question about Newsround : Who became a princess by marrying Prince Charles? The answer is : Lady Diana Spencer
Question about TV Comedy : Who beat Victoria Wood to win 'New Faces'? The answer is : Marti Caine
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Who backed Reparata on 'Captain of Your Ship'? The answer is : The Delrons
Question about Pop DJs : Who backed Bruno and Liz on 'Let's Dance'? The answer is : Radio 1 DJ Posse
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who asked 'What do you want, if you don't want money'? The answer is : Adam Faith
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Who asked 'What do you want, if you don't want money'? The answer is : Adam Faith
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Who asked D. W. Griffith to make the film 'Hearts of the World'? The answer is : British government
Question about Royals : Who as a child was known to her family as Lilibet? The answer is : Queen Elizabeth II
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who argued about 'Bangers and Mash' in 1961? The answer is : Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Who are with the Guys in the show about gangsters? The answer is : Dolls
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Who are the parents of Fifi Trixiebelle, Peaches and Pixie? The answer is : Paula Yates and Bob Geldof
Question about Sport Cricket : Who are the only father and son to captain England? The answer is : Colin and Christopher Cowdrey
Question about European Community : Who are the members of the Council of Ministers? The answer is : Foreign secretaries
Question about Classic Women Writers : Who are Sir Walter Elliot's three daughters in 'Persuasion'? The answer is : Elizabeth, Anne, Mary
Question about Charles Dickens : Who are David Copperfield's two vastly different schoolfriends? The answer is : Steerforth and Traddles
Question about Charles Dickens : Who are David Copperfield's two vastly different schoolfriends? The answer is : Steerforth and Traddles
Question about European Community : Who appoints the EC commissioners? The answer is : Their national governments
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who appeared on TV in 1974 as she held up a bank in San Francisco? The answer is : Patty Hearst
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Who admitted that her face erupted when she first used Camay soap? The answer is : Katie Boyle
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Who according to Jimmy Ruffin 'had love that has now departed'? The answer is : The Broken Hearted
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Who accompanied Chas and Dave on 'Snooker Loopy'? The answer is : The Matchroom Mob
Question about Jazz and Blues : Who turned 'Three Blind Mice' into 'Experiments With Mice'? The answer is : John Dankworth
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : While Tina Charles loved to love, what did her baby love to do? The answer is : Dance
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which zoologist Desmond broadcast discoveries about man in 'The Naked Ape' and 'The Human Zoo'? The answer is : Morris
Question about Films : Which yuletide classic was first sung by Bing Crosby in 'Holiday Inn'? The answer is : White Christmas
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which yuletide classic was first sung by Bing Crosby in 'Holiday Inn'? The answer is : White Christmas
Question about Films : Which young star of 'East of Eden' died in a car crash aged 24? The answer is : James Dean
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which young star of 'East of Eden' died in a car crash aged 24? The answer is : James Dean
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Young Player of the Year in 1951 was the first to captain England? The answer is : Peter May
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Yorkshire wicket-keeper had the first names James Graham? The answer is : 'Jimmy' Binks
Question about Heavy Metal : Which Yes keyboard player was on 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath'? The answer is : Rick Wakeman
Question about Nature Flowers : Which yellow, pink-flushed rose was bred by Meilland in 1945? The answer is : Peace
Question about American Sport : Which year were American professionals first allowed to enter the World Basketball Championships? The answer is : 1994
Question about American Sport : Which year were American professionals first allowed to enter the World Basketball Championships? The answer is : 1994
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which writer, raconteur and food expert is a former Liberal MP for Ely? The answer is : Clement Freud
Question about TV Comedy : Which writer hosts the ITV predecessor of 'Auntie's Bloomers'? The answer is : Denis Norden
Question about Foreign Literature : Which World War II member of the French resistance wrote 'Nausea'? The answer is : Jean-Paul Sartre
Question about Sports Bag : Which world heavyweight boxing champion died in an air-crash in 1969? The answer is : Rocky Marciano
Question about TV The 60s : Which World about new inventions and discoveries began in 1965? The answer is : Tomorrow's
Question about TV The 60s : Which World about new inventions and discoveries began in 1965? The answer is : Tomorrow's
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which work did The Who call a rock opera? The answer is : Tommy
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which work did The Who call a rock opera? The answer is : Tommy
Question about Popular Classics : Which work by Sibelius represented the defiance of the Finns? The answer is : Finlandia
Question about Popular Classics : Which work by Bach became famous in a cigar advertisement? The answer is : Air on a G String
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which word was Candolle the first to use in the classification of plants? The answer is : Taxonomy
Question about Transport : Which word is used to describe the frame, wheels and machinery of a car? The answer is : Chassis
Question about Newsround : Which word for 13- to 19-year olds was first coined in the 1950s? The answer is : Teenagers
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which word and numbers game show was the first programme on Channel 4? The answer is : Countdown
Question about Nature Trees : Which wood is used for piano keys? The answer is : Ebony
Question about Sport Tennis : Which woman tennis player's mother was a Wimbledon finalist in 1962? The answer is : Helena Sukova
Question about Sports Bag : Which woman squash player was unbeaten for 16 years from 1962? The answer is : Heather McKay
Question about Sport Tennis : Which woman French player won the Australian Open in 1995? The answer is : Mary Pierce
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which woman first won two Nobel Prizes? The answer is : Marie Curie
Question about Newsround : Which Winston took over as prime minister in 1940? The answer is : Churchill
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Which wine has the varieties Malmsey and Sercial? The answer is : Madeira
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Which wine can be 'fino' or 'oloroso'? The answer is : Sherry
Question about Nature Flowers : Which wild flower is also known as the knapweed? The answer is : Cornflower
Question about Wales : Which wild cat gives its name to a Bay on Cardiff's quayside? The answer is : Tiger
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which wife of Chaplin co-starred in 'Modern Times'? The answer is : Paulette Goddard
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which wife of Chaplin co-starred in 'Modern Times'? The answer is : Paulette Goddard
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Which white wine grape variety is most widely planted in California? The answer is : Chardonnay
Question about Elvis Presley : Which white gospel group provided vocal backings on Elvis's recordings in the 1950s and 1960s? The answer is : The Jordanaires
Question about Elvis Presley : Which white gospel group provided vocal backings on Elvis's recordings in the 1950s and 1960s? The answer is : The Jordanaires
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which western hero is the subject of 'My Darling Clementine? The answer is : Wyatt Earp
Question about Films : Which western actor won his only Oscar for 'True Grit'? The answer is : John Wayne
Question about 60s Films : Which western actor won his only Oscar for 'True Grit'? The answer is : John Wayne
Question about Sport Cricket : Which West Indies star with bat and ball scored over 8,000 Test runs? The answer is : Gary Sobers
Question about Sport Cricket : Which West Indian player turned out for Antigua in the 1978 World Cup? The answer is : Viv Richards
Question about Sport Cricket : Which West Indian batsman Brian started rewriting the record books in 1994? The answer is : Lara
Question about Beer : Which West Country drink can be sweet, dry or rough? The answer is : Cider
Question about Wales : Which Welshman wrote 'Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog'? The answer is : Dylan Thomas
Question about Sports Bag : Which Welshman won the world snooker championship in his first season as a professional? The answer is : Terry Griffiths
Question about Wales : Which Welsh Secretary challenged John Major for the Tory Party leadership in the summer of 1995? The answer is : John Redwood
Question about Sport Rugby : Which Welsh player was a champion hurdler? The answer is : Nigel Walker
Question about Wales : Which Welsh Bay shares its name with a woollen jacket? The answer is : Cardigan
Question about Hollywood : Which Welsh actor starred with Jodie Foster in 'The Silence of the Lambs'? The answer is : Anthony Hopkins
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which 'well preserved' group had a hit with 'Going Underground'? The answer is : The Jam
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which 'well preserved' group had a hit with 'Going Underground'? The answer is : The Jam
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which weapon did Samuel Colt develop and popularise? The answer is : Revolver
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which was their first No 1 to be written by Jagger and Richard? The answer is : The Last Time
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which was the last film Chaplin made in the United States? The answer is : Limelight
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which was the last film Chaplin made in the United States? The answer is : Limelight
Question about Sport Football : Which was the first Welsh side to win the FA Cup? The answer is : Cardiff
Question about Sport Rugby : Which was the first Union club to win the John Player Cup three years in a row? The answer is : Leicester
Question about Transport : Which was the first true jet to enter passenger service? The answer is : Comet
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which was the first single in which the Supremes were billed as Diana Ross and The Supremes? The answer is : Reflections
Question about Pop No 1s : Which was the first record to hit No 1 on two different occasions? The answer is : Bohemian Rhapsody
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which was the first racecourse equipped with a photo-finish camera? The answer is : Epsom
Question about USA : Which was the first of the original 13 states of the United States? The answer is : Delaware
Question about Around the United States : Which was the first of the original 13 states of the United States? The answer is : Delaware
Question about Action Movies : Which was the first of the 'Indiana Jones' films to be released? The answer is : Raiders of the Lost Ark
Question about Sport Cricket : Which was the first new county to join the championship in the 1990s? The answer is : Durham
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which was the first horse to win two Grand Nationals? The answer is : Abd-el-Kader
Question about Movies Comedies : Which was the first 'Carry On' film? The answer is : Carry On Sergeant
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which was the first British team to lift the European Cup after a penalty shoot-out? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Action Movies : Which was the first Bond movie? The answer is : Dr No
Question about Action Movies : Which was the first Bond film with Roger Moore? The answer is : Live and Let Die
Question about Sport Football : Which was the first 3rd division side to reach FA Cup semis? The answer is : Millwall
Question about Elvis Presley : Which was Presley's only million seller between 1962 and 1969? The answer is : Return to Sender
Question about Elvis Presley : Which was Presley's only million seller between 1962 and 1969? The answer is : Return to Sender
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which was Madonna's first UK top ten hit? The answer is : Holiday
Question about Elvis Presley : Which was his first ever recording, made at Sam Phillips' studio? The answer is : My Happiness
Question about Elvis Presley : Which was his first ever recording, made at Sam Phillips' studio? The answer is : My Happiness
Question about Action Movies : Which was George Lazenby's only Bond film? The answer is : On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Question about England : Which was England's smallest county before the 1974 changes? The answer is : Rutland
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which was Elaine Paige's first musical on Broadway? The answer is : Sunset Boulevard
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which was Chaplin's first sound film? The answer is : The Great Dictator
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which was Chaplin's first sound film? The answer is : The Great Dictator
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Warwickshire ground hosts Test cricket? The answer is : Edgbaston
Question about Films : Which Wars were there in 1977? The answer is : Star Wars
Question about 70s Films : Which Wars were there in 1977? The answer is : Star Wars
Question about Trouble Spots : Which war was fought along the 38th parallel? The answer is : Korean War
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which volcanic rock is so strongly charged with gas that it appears frothy and floats on water? The answer is : Pumice
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which volcanic eruption gave the loudest sound ever recorded? The answer is : Krakatoa
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which vocalist called himself The Joan Collins Fan Club? The answer is : Julian Clary
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which Vivienne is famous for her outrageous designs? The answer is : Westwood
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which Vivaldi concertos were popularised by Nigel Kennedy? The answer is : The Four Seasons
Question about Popular Classics : Which Vivaldi composition did Nigel Kennedy popularise? The answer is : The Four Seasons
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which virus was Robert Gallo one of the first to identify? The answer is : HIV
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which Vincent lost an ear? The answer is : Van Gogh
Question about TV Children's TV : Which village's postmistress is called Mrs Goggins? The answer is : Greendale
Question about Scotland : Which village was a popular destination for runaway couples? The answer is : Gretna Green
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which Village People chart hit was made up of initial letters? The answer is : YMCA
Question about Australia : Which 'village in the rainforest' at the highest end of the Barron Gorge is the home to the only permanent Aboriginal theatre in Australia? The answer is : Kuranda, Queensland
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Vietnamese leader had a city named after him? The answer is : Ho Chi Minh
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Vietnamese leader had a city named after him? The answer is : Ho Chi Minh
Question about Jet Setters : Which veteran Scottish rock star is married to model Rachel Hunter? The answer is : Rod Stewart
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which veteran blues performer recorded 'The Healer'? The answer is : John Lee Hooker
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which veteran actor played Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi? The answer is : Alec Guinness
Question about England : Which Verdi opera is set in Berkshire in England? The answer is : Falstaff
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which vehicles set out to devour Paris? The answer is : Cars
Question about Food and Drink : Which vegetables can be Pentland Crown or Maris Bard? The answer is : Potatoes and cabbage
Question about Food and Drink : Which vegetables can be French, runner or baked? The answer is : Beans
Question about Wales : Which vegetable is a Welsh emblem? The answer is : Leek
Question about Food and Drink : Which vegetable can be oyster, chestnut or shitaki? The answer is : Mushroom
Question about Food and Drink : Which vegetable can be King Edward or Desiree? The answer is : Potato
Question about Geography The Weather : Which usually travels faster, a cold front or a warm front? The answer is : Cold front
Question about American Literature : Which US-born novelist lived much of his life in France and England and became a British citizen in 1915? The answer is : Henry James
Question about American Literature : Which US-born novelist lived much of his life in France and England and became a British citizen in 1915? The answer is : Henry James
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which US statesman won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973, although the man he shared it with declined his award? The answer is : Henry Kissinger
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which US statesman won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973, although the man he shared it with declined his award? The answer is : Henry Kissinger
Question about Capital Punishment : Which US state's capital is the name of a lively 1920s' dance? The answer is : West Virginia
Question about USA : Which US state used to be called the Sandwich Islands? The answer is : Hawaii
Question about Around the United States : Which US state used to be called the Sandwich Islands? The answer is : Hawaii
Question about USA : Which US state is the title of a musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein? The answer is : Oklahoma
Question about Around the United States : Which US state is the title of a musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein? The answer is : Oklahoma
Question about Geography : Which US state is a collection of islands in the Pacific? The answer is : Hawaii
Question about USA : Which US state has the highest population? The answer is : California
Question about Around the United States : Which US state has the highest population? The answer is : California
Question about Geography : Which US state has the Arctic Circle running through it? The answer is : Alaska
Question about Capital Punishment : Which US state capital is the name of the man credited with 'discovering' America? The answer is : Ohio
Question about Capital Punishment : Which US state capital has the longest name? The answer is : Jefferson City
Question about American Sport : Which US soccer team plays at Anaheim Stadium? The answer is : Los Angeles Rams
Question about American Sport : Which US soccer team plays at Anaheim Stadium? The answer is : Los Angeles Rams
Question about American Sport : Which US soccer player was with Blackburn and Coventry? The answer is : Roy Wegerle
Question about American Sport : Which US soccer player was with Blackburn and Coventry? The answer is : Roy Wegerle
Question about War Films : Which US singer played Von Ryan in 'Von Ryan's Express'? The answer is : Frank Sinatra
Question about Newsround : Which US singer celebrated his 80th birthday in December 1995? The answer is : Frank Sinatra
Question about Sport Golf : Which US president's home was alongside the course on which the US Masters is played? The answer is : Dwight D Eisenhower
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which US president was born Leslie Lynch King? The answer is : Gerald Ford
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which US president was born Leslie Lynch King? The answer is : Gerald Ford
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which US president said in a TV interview in 1976, 'There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe.'? The answer is : Gerald Ford
Question about Films : Which US pop superstar starred in 'Moonwalker'? The answer is : Michael Jackson
Question about 80s Films : Which US pop superstar starred in 'Moonwalker'? The answer is : Michael Jackson
Question about American Literature : Which US poet married Ted Hughes, later poet laureate? The answer is : Sylvia Plath
Question about American Literature : Which US poet married Ted Hughes, later poet laureate? The answer is : Sylvia Plath
Question about Popular Classics : Which US newspaper shares its name with a march by Sousa? The answer is : Washington Post
Question about Sport Golf : Which US golfer had 11 successive tournament wins in 1945? The answer is : Byron Nelson
Question about Geography : Which US city is known by its initials LA? The answer is : Los Angeles
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which US cities feature in two of Sinatra's hit singles titles? The answer is : Chicago, New York
Question about Sport Tennis : Which US champion was married to British player John Lloyd? The answer is : Chris Evert
Question about Transport : Which US car manufacturer makes Astra, Corsa and Chevrolet? The answer is : General Motors
Question about World Wars : Which US bandleader went missing over the Channel in 1944? The answer is : Glenn Miller
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Which US band 'aped' The Beatles and sang 'Daydream Believer'? The answer is : The Monkees
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Which US band 'aped' The Beatles and sang 'Daydream Believer'? The answer is : The Monkees
Question about TV The 60s : Which university quiz was hosted by Bamber Gascoigne? The answer is : University Challenge
Question about TV The 60s : Which university quiz was hosted by Bamber Gascoigne? The answer is : University Challenge
Question about Ireland : Which university is at Coleraine? The answer is : University of Ulster
Question about Geography : Which Union was Ukraine once part of? The answer is : Soviet
Question about Sport Rugby : Which Union side won the League for the 4th consecutive season in 1994? The answer is : Bath
Question about Sport The 60s : Which UK tennis championship was the first to be seen on TV in colour in 1967? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about Sport The 60s : Which UK tennis championship was the first to be seen on TV in colour in 1967? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which tyrannical Italian family was the subject of a series in 1981? The answer is : The Borgias
Question about Transport : Which type of transport is Zeppelin associated with? The answer is : Airships
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which type of transport is George Stephenson famous for? The answer is : Railway
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which type of transport did John Outram invent in 1775? The answer is : Tram
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which type of sports car is also the name of a big cat? The answer is : Jaguar
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which type of sound was heard in 'City Lights' in 1931? The answer is : Music
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which type of sound was heard in 'City Lights' in 1931? The answer is : Music
Question about Newsround : Which type of skirt was the main fashion of the 1960s? The answer is : Mini
Question about Food and Drink : Which type of pasta's name means 'little worms'? The answer is : Vermicelli
Question about Ireland : Which type of glass is Waterford famous for? The answer is : Crystal
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which type of fastening was first used on snow boots? The answer is : Zip
Question about Newsround : Which type of denim trousers took Britain by storm in 1955? The answer is : Jeans
Question about Nature Animals : Which type of dark coloured bear is the largest? The answer is : Grizzly
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which type of dance completes the Spandau group's name? The answer is : Ballet
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which type of dance completes the Spandau group's name? The answer is : Ballet
Question about Nature Fish : Which type of crab lives in hollow objects such as snail shells? The answer is : Hermit crab
Question about Newsround : Which type of 1950s music used a washboard? The answer is : Skiffle
Question about Sport Tennis : Which two women competed in the all-British Wimbledon final in 1961? The answer is : Christine Truman and Angela Mortimer
Question about Religious Fervour : Which two Wesleys founded Methodism? The answer is : John and Charles
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which two versions of 'Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini' have hit the charts 30 years apart? The answer is : Bryan Hyland and Bombalurina
Question about American Sport : Which two US women skaters had a battle on and off the rink in 1994? The answer is : Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding
Question about American Sport : Which two US women skaters had a battle on and off the rink in 1994? The answer is : Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding
Question about Sport The 50s : Which two table sports was Joe Davis famous for? The answer is : Billiards and snooker
Question about Sport The 50s : Which two table sports was Joe Davis famous for? The answer is : Billiards and snooker
Question about Charles Dickens : Which two Suffolk towns are the background for scenes in 'Pickwick Papers'? The answer is : Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds
Question about Charles Dickens : Which two Suffolk towns are the background for scenes in 'Pickwick Papers'? The answer is : Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which two stars went from Ramsay Street to the top of the charts? The answer is : Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which two stars went from Ramsay Street to the top of the charts? The answer is : Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which two squaddies had new hits with old songs? The answer is : Robson and Jerome
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which two squaddies had new hits with old songs? The answer is : Robson and Jerome
Question about Sports Bag : Which two sports take place on a piste? The answer is : Fencing and skiing
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which two songs has Cliff Richard sung in Eurovision? The answer is : Congratulations, Power to All Our Friends
Question about Classical Music : Which two Russian revolutions does Shostakovich commemorate in his 11th and 12th symphonies? The answer is : 1905, 1917
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which two roles did Mary Pickford play in 'Little Lord Fauntleroy'? The answer is : Young Cedric and his mother
Question about Pubs : Which two pubs feature in the soap 'Emmerdale'? The answer is : Woolpack, Malt Shovel
Question about Trouble Spots : Which two public figures were assassinated in the United States in 1968? The answer is : Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy
Question about Ireland : Which two of the counties of Northern Ireland begin with A? The answer is : Antrim, Armagh
Question about Australia : Which two oceans are to the east and west of Australia? The answer is : Pacific and Indian
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which two novels did Anne Bronte write? The answer is : The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, Agnes Grey
Question about USA : Which two New York boroughs begin with B? The answer is : Bronx, Brooklyn
Question about Around the United States : Which two New York boroughs begin with B? The answer is : Bronx, Brooklyn
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which two members of which group sang on both Band Aid and Band Aid II ? The answer is : Bananarama
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Which two members of her cabinet resigned over the Westland affair? The answer is : Michael Heseltine and Leon Brittan
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which two major electronics companies developed the compact disc in 1979? The answer is : Sony and Philips
Question about England : Which two London boroughs begin with E? The answer is : Ealing, Enfield
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which two journalists broke the story of the Watergate burglary and which paper did they work for? The answer is : Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, Washington Post
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which two journalists broke the story of the Watergate burglary and which paper did they work for? The answer is : Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, Washington Post
Question about Pop Karaoke : Which two herbs go with 'parsley, sage'? The answer is : Rosemary and thyme
Question about Nature Flowers : Which two flowers would you find in an orchestra? The answer is : Viola, Bugle
Question about TV Gold : Which two female TV stars are team captains on 'Give Us A Clue'? The answer is : Lisa Goddard, Una Stubbs
Question about England : Which two English cathedrals have three spires each? The answer is : Lichfield and Truro
Question about Sport Football : Which two England internationals captained on 'A Question of Sport'? The answer is : Emlyn Hughes, John Barnes
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which two elements did the Curies discover? The answer is : Polonium, radium
Question about Election Fever : Which two Davids headed the Alliance party in 1983? The answer is : Owen and Steel
Question about Performance Arts : Which two dances take their names from US towns? The answer is : Boston, Charleston
Question about Sport Cricket : Which two cricketers were BBC Sports Personality of the Year between 1956 and 1981? The answer is : Jim Laker, Ian Botham
Question about American Sport : Which two countries other than the United States have won Olympic gold medals at basketball? The answer is : USSR and Yugoslavia
Question about American Sport : Which two countries other than the United States have won Olympic gold medals at basketball? The answer is : USSR and Yugoslavia
Question about Sport Cricket : Which two counties did Dickie Bird play for? The answer is : Yorkshire and Leicestershire
Question about Nature Animals : Which two colours are wolves? The answer is : Grey, red
Question about Sport Rugby : Which two clubs play at home at Craven Park? The answer is : Hull Kingston Rovers and Barrow
Question about Transport : Which two classes of travel are there on Inter City trains? The answer is : First and standard
Question about England : Which two cities are the home of England's two oldest universities? The answer is : Oxford. Cambridge
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which two characters were 'Just Good Friends'? The answer is : Vince and Penny
Question about Speed Kings : Which two Britons had six Grand Prix wins in a season and still failed to win the world championships? The answer is : Mansell, Hill
Question about American Sport : Which two American men won ice skating Olympic gold in the 1980s? The answer is : Scott Hamilton and Brian Boitano
Question about American Sport : Which two American men won ice skating Olympic gold in the 1980s? The answer is : Scott Hamilton and Brian Boitano
Question about Sports Bag : Which twisting circuit on the Grand Prix calendar is only 1.95 miles long? The answer is : Monaco
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which Twins sang 'When' in 1958? The answer is : Kalin Twins
Question about Sports Bag : Which TV sports quiz show was hosted by Nick Hancock? The answer is : They Think It's All Over
Question about Jet Setters : Which TV show made Pamela Anderson famous? The answer is : Baywatch
Question about Pop Duos : Which TV show gave Peters and Lee their first break? The answer is : Opportunity Knocks
Question about TV Gold : Which TV series starred Leslie Phillips and Donald Sinden as vicars? The answer is : Our Man at St Mark's
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which TV series did the vocalists on 'Whispering Grass' come from? The answer is : It Ain't 'Alf Hot Mum
Question about Sports Bag : Which TV racing journalist rode more than 100 National Hunt winners? The answer is : Brough Scott
Question about TV The 50s : Which TV puppet appeared with his creator Harry Corbett? The answer is : Sooty
Question about TV The 50s : Which TV puppet appeared with his creator Harry Corbett? The answer is : Sooty
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which TV programme consists of chefs producing a dish from a limited list of ingredients against the clock? The answer is : Ready Steady Cook
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which TV personality had government minister John Nott walk out on him during an interview in 1983? The answer is : Sir Robin Day
Question about Sport the 70s : Which TV mogul started his own cricket unofficial test series? The answer is : Kerry Packer
Question about Sport the 70s : Which TV mogul started his own cricket unofficial test series? The answer is : Kerry Packer
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which TV drama was about Winston Churchill's mother? The answer is : Jennie
Question about TV Police serials : Which TV cop is married to Sheila Hancock? The answer is : John Thaw
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which TV cook is a native of New Zealand? The answer is : Glynn Christian
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which TV character gave Ken Barrie his only chart hit? The answer is : Postman Pat
Question about TV The 70s : Which Tudor queen was played by Glenda Jackson? The answer is : Elizabeth I
Question about TV The 70s : Which Tudor queen was played by Glenda Jackson? The answer is : Elizabeth I
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which Tudor king is Hans Holbein famous for painting? The answer is : Henry VIII
Question about Pop MOR : Which trumpeter was a co-founder of A & M Records? The answer is : Herb Alpert
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which trumpeter talks of Mornington Crescent in a radio panel game? The answer is : Humphrey Lyttleton
Question about Sport Golf : Which trophy is played for by women golfers from the United States in competition with Britain and Ireland? The answer is : Curtis Cup
Question about American Sport : Which trophy do teams from AFC and NFC players contest? The answer is : The Pro Bowl
Question about American Sport : Which trophy do teams from AFC and NFC players contest? The answer is : The Pro Bowl
Question about Movies Comedies : Which trio took the Road to Rio, Bali, Morocco and Utopia, etc.? The answer is : Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Triangle did Barry Manilow sing about in 1981? The answer is : Bermuda
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Triangle did Barry Manilow sing about in 1981? The answer is : Bermuda
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree's leaves are the symbol of The National Trust? The answer is : Oak
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree produces the seeds from which cocoa is made? The answer is : Cacao
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree produces 'keys'? The answer is : Ash
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree produces cobs and filberts? The answer is : Hazel
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree is sago obtained from? The answer is : Palm
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree is cork obtained from? The answer is : Cork oak
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree do we get turpentine from? The answer is : Pine
Question about Nature Trees : Which tree can be English, American or Eurasian? The answer is : Elm
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which treaty organisation was set up as a counterpart to NATO? The answer is : Warsaw Pact
Question about European Community : Which treaty allowed Britain's entry into the EC? The answer is : Treaty of Brussels
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which travel terminal provided a hit for Cats UK? The answer is : Luton Airport
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which trainer's autobiography was called 'The Glorious Uncertainty'? The answer is : Jenny Pitman
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which trainer, who died in 1983 aged 95, saddled 13 Classic winners? The answer is : Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Question about Sports Bag : Which trainer is known as the 'Queen of Aintree'? The answer is : Jenny Pitman
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which tracking device did Sir Robert Watson-Watt develop? The answer is : Radar
Question about Geography : Which town of Tyne and Wear shares its name with the US capital? The answer is : Washington
Question about Literature : Which town is the main setting for the Cadfael novels? The answer is : Shrewsbury
Question about Wales : Which town is further south, Aberystwyth or Swansea? The answer is : Swansea
Question about USA : Which town is famous for its jazz music? The answer is : New Orleans
Question about Around the United States : Which town is famous for its jazz music? The answer is : New Orleans
Question about Movies Comedies : Which tough guy was the star of 'Kindergarten Cop'? The answer is : Arnold Schwarzenegger
Question about Hollywood : Which tough guy star of 'Casablanca' married Lauren Bacall? The answer is : Humphrey Bogart
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Tom won both the US and British Opens in the same year? The answer is : Watson
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Tom won both the US and British Opens in the same year? The answer is : Watson
Question about Pop No 1s : Which title was a No 1 for Kylie Minogue and Johnny Nash? The answer is : Tears on My Pillow
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which title did Napoleon take in 1799, instituting a military dictatorship? The answer is : First Consul
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which title did Napoleon take in 1799, instituting a military dictatorship? The answer is : First Consul
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Which title did Mrs Thatcher take for her life peerage? The answer is : Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven
Question about The Royal Family : Which title did Edward VIII take after he abdicated? The answer is : Duke of Windsor
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which time traveller came by flying saucer to 1980s London? The answer is : Dominick Hide
Question about Newsround : Which three times winner of the Grand National died? The answer is : Red Rum
Question about TV Children's TV : Which three singers from 'Rainbow' were given their own series? The answer is : Rod, Jane and Freddy
Question about Ireland : Which three places in Northern Ireland may officially use the title 'city'? The answer is : Armagh, Belfast, Londonderry
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Which three Labour leaders did Thatcher beat in general elections? The answer is : Callaghan, Foot and Kinnock
Question about Nature Birds : Which three features distinguish birds from other creatures? The answer is : Beaks, feathers and wings
Question about Ireland : Which three counties of the Republic of Ireland begin with K? The answer is : Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny
Question about Sport Cricket : Which three counties did Ian Botham play for? The answer is : Somerset, Worcestershire and Durham
Question about Nature Trees : Which three coniferous trees are native to Britain? The answer is : Yew, Scots Pine, Juniper
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which three actors made up the love triangle in 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'? The answer is : Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson, Murray Head
Question about Movies Thrillers : Which three actors have each played Richard Hannay in 'The 39 Steps'? The answer is : Robert Donat, Kenneth More, Robert Powell
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which theatre award is named after actress Antoinette Perry? The answer is : Tony
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Which Thatcher aide was killed by a bomb in the House of Commons car park in March 1979? The answer is : Airey Neave
Question about Jet Setters : Which Texan model married Mick Jagger? The answer is : Jerry Hall
Question about Food and Drink : Which term in Italian cooking means 'soft but firm'? The answer is : Al dente
Question about Sport Cricket : Which term describes a ball bowled out of the striker's reach? The answer is : Wide
Question about Sport Tennis : Which tennis star married Tatum O'Neal? The answer is : John McEnroe
Question about Sport the 90s : Which tennis player was stabbed while on court? The answer is : Monica Seles
Question about Sport the 90s : Which tennis player was stabbed while on court? The answer is : Monica Seles
Question about Sport Cricket : Which teams played in the final of cricket's World Cup in 1992? The answer is : England and Pakistan
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which team wrote the Daily Telegraph's 'Bon Viveur' column? The answer is : Fanny and Johnny Cradock
Question about Sport The 80s : Which team won the Five Nations tournament from 1986 to 1989? The answer is : France
Question about Sport The 80s : Which team won the Five Nations tournament from 1986 to 1989? The answer is : France
Question about American Sport : Which team won the first Super Bowl? The answer is : Green Bay Packers
Question about American Sport : Which team won the first Super Bowl? The answer is : Green Bay Packers
Question about Sport Cricket : Which team won the County Championship in 1994 and 1995? The answer is : Warwickshire
Question about Sport the 70s : Which team won the 1978 soccer World Cup staged in Argentina? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Sport the 70s : Which team won the 1978 soccer World Cup staged in Argentina? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Sport The 80s : Which team were English soccer champions under Howard Kendall? The answer is : Everton
Question about Sport The 80s : Which team were English soccer champions under Howard Kendall? The answer is : Everton
Question about Sport the 90s : Which team were cricket county champions in 1991 and 1992? The answer is : Essex
Question about Sport the 90s : Which team were cricket county champions in 1991 and 1992? The answer is : Essex
Question about Sport Football : Which team plays home games at Villa Park? The answer is : Aston Villa
Question about Sport Football : Which team paid a record £1,000 for Alf Common in 1905? The answer is : Middlesbrough
Question about Sport Football : Which team is known as The Magpies? The answer is : Newcastle
Question about Sport Football : Which team is known as 'The Bairns'? The answer is : Falkirk
Question about Sport Football : Which team had Radford and Kennedy as a strike force? The answer is : Arsenal
Question about Sport Football : Which team first won an FA Cup semifinal on a penalty shoot-out? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport Rugby : Which team did Andy Platt and Dean Bell join after leaving Wigan? The answer is : Auckland Warriors
Question about Sport Football : Which team are known as the Gunners? The answer is : Arsenal
Question about Sport Football : Which team are known as the Cherries? The answer is : Bournemouth
Question about Newsround : Which tax was abandoned in favour of the Council Tax? The answer is : Poll tax
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which Tamla song starts, 'Set me free, why don't you babe'? The answer is : You Keep me Hangin' On
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which Swiss company developed the first widely used instant coffee? The answer is : Nestle
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which Swiss band had a Top Ten hit with 'The Race' in 1988? The answer is : Yello
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which swimming event was introduced to the Olympics in 1984? The answer is : Synchronized swimming
Question about Films : Which Sweet girl was played by Shirley Maclaine in the 1968 musical? The answer is : Charity
Question about 60s Films : Which Sweet girl was played by Shirley Maclaine in the 1968 musical? The answer is : Charity
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Swedish group met their Waterloo in 1974? The answer is : Abba
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Swedish group met their Waterloo in 1974? The answer is : Abba
Question about Jet Setters : Which Swedish actress is a former wife of the late Peter Sellers? The answer is : Britt Ekland
Question about Literature : Which suspense novelist was the cousin of horror movie actor Christopher Lee? The answer is : Ian Fleming
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which surname other than Baker did Norma Jean use? The answer is : Mortensen
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which surname other than Baker did Norma Jean use? The answer is : Mortensen
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which surname is shared by composers Johann and Richard? The answer is : Strauss
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which surname is shared by composers Johann and Richard? The answer is : Strauss
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which Superstar recorded 'Love Me Tender' nearly 30 years after Elvis Presley? The answer is : Roland Rat
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which superstar has been chairman of Watford football club? The answer is : Elton John
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which superstar and former playboy is Annette Bening married to? The answer is : Warren Beatty
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which supermodel's name has been linked with that of actor Johnny Depp? The answer is : Kate Moss
Question about Popular Classics : Which suite is Gustav Holst's most famous composition ? The answer is : The Planets
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Suffolk soccer side won the FA Cup in 1978? The answer is : Ipswich
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Suffolk soccer side won the FA Cup in 1978? The answer is : Ipswich
Question about Africa : Which substance, used to make a drink, is Ghana's main export? The answer is : Cocoa
Question about Movies Comedies : Which studios produced 'Honey I Shrunk the Kids' The answer is : Disney
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which studio had a lion as its symbol? The answer is : MGM
Question about England : Which stretch of water divides England and France? The answer is : English Channel
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which Streets did Bruce Springsteen sing about in 1994? The answer is : Philadelphia
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which Streets did Bruce Springsteen sing about in 1994? The answer is : Philadelphia
Question about Wales : Which Strait separates Anglesey from the mainland? The answer is : Menai Strait
Question about Ireland : Which stout is Dublin world-famous for? The answer is : Guinness
Question about Ireland : Which stone is kissed to receive the gift of smooth talking? The answer is : Blarney Stone
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which Stone described his career as 'five years of playing and 20 of hanging about'? The answer is : Charlie Watts
Question about Sport The 50s : Which Stirling driver won his first Grand Prix in 1955? The answer is : Moss
Question about Sport The 50s : Which Stirling driver won his first Grand Prix in 1955? The answer is : Moss
Question about Hollywood : Which Steven directed 'Schindler's List'? The answer is : Spielberg
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Steve was Sebastian Coe's great rival in mid-distance races? The answer is : Ovett
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Steve was Sebastian Coe's great rival in mid-distance races? The answer is : Ovett
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Steve became snooker World Champion in 1981? The answer is : Davis
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Steve became snooker World Champion in 1981? The answer is : Davis
Question about Sport the 90s : Which steeplechase did Party Politics win in election year 1992? The answer is : Grand National
Question about Sport the 90s : Which steeplechase did Party Politics win in election year 1992? The answer is : Grand National
Question about European Community : Which statesman vetoed Britain's entry into the EEC in the 1960s? The answer is : De Gaulle
Question about Boom and bust : Which states are referred to as the Visegrad Group or CEFTA states? The answer is : Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia
Question about Great Buildings : Which stately home was used in the film 'Brideshead Revisited'? The answer is : Castle Howard
Question about England : Which stately home in Britain is the home of the Marquess of Bath? The answer is : Longleat
Question about Europe : Which state was Macedonia part of from 1945 to 1991? The answer is : Yugoslavia
Question about Australia : Which state is commonly called the Sunshine State? The answer is : Queensland
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Which state does Jack Daniels come from? The answer is : Tennessee
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which state did Robert Dole become senator for in 1968? The answer is : Kansas
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which state did Robert Dole become senator for in 1968? The answer is : Kansas
Question about Australia : Which state capital lies on the Swan River? The answer is : Perth
Question about Hollywood : Which star of 'Top Gun' married Nicole Kidman? The answer is : Tom Cruise
Question about Sport The 60s : Which Stanley retired from playing football aged 50? The answer is : Matthews
Question about Sport The 60s : Which Stanley retired from playing football aged 50? The answer is : Matthews
Question about Sport Football : Which stadium hosted its first FA Cup semifinal in 1991? The answer is : Wembley
Question about Wales : Which spring flower is a Welsh emblem? The answer is : Daffodil
Question about Sport The 50s : Which sportsmen asked for extra fees for televised matches in 1956? The answer is : Footballers
Question about Sport The 50s : Which sportsmen asked for extra fees for televised matches in 1956? The answer is : Footballers
Question about TV The 50s : Which sports programme, begun in 1958, can still be seen on Saturday afternoons? The answer is : Grandstand
Question about TV The 50s : Which sports programme, begun in 1958, can still be seen on Saturday afternoons? The answer is : Grandstand
Question about Sports Bag : Which sport's governing body carries the initials GRA? The answer is : Greyhound Racing Association
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which sporting event was the first programme to be in colour? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which sport is the sitcom 'Outside Edge' centred on? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Ireland : Which sport is the Curragh famous for? The answer is : Horse racing
Question about Sports Bag : Which sport is played on the largest pitch of any game? The answer is : Polo
Question about Wales : Which sport is played at Cardiff Arms Park? The answer is : Rugby
Question about Scotland : Which sport is Aviemore particularly famous for? The answer is : Skiing
Question about Sports Bag : Which sport has three lifts, squat, bench press and dead lift? The answer is : Powerlifting
Question about American Sport : Which sport has a Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, New York? The answer is : Baseball
Question about American Sport : Which sport has a Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, New York? The answer is : Baseball
Question about Sports Bag : Which sport does the Federation Internationale des Quilleurs control? The answer is : Ten pin bowling
Question about American Sport : Which sport do the Miami Dolphins play? The answer is : American football
Question about American Sport : Which sport do the Miami Dolphins play? The answer is : American football
Question about American Sport : Which sport do the Buffalo Sabres play? The answer is : Ice hockey
Question about American Sport : Which sport do the Buffalo Sabres play? The answer is : Ice hockey
Question about American Sport : Which sport do the Atlanta Braves play? The answer is : Baseball
Question about American Sport : Which sport do the Atlanta Braves play? The answer is : Baseball
Question about Sport The 50s : Which sport did Maureen 'Little Mo' Connolly play? The answer is : Tennis
Question about Sport The 50s : Which sport did Maureen 'Little Mo' Connolly play? The answer is : Tennis
Question about Sports Bag : Which sport developed from a game called gossima? The answer is : Table tennis
Question about Literature : Which sport are Dick Francis' novels about? The answer is : Horse racing
Question about Scotland : Which speciality's ingredients include sheep's stomach and oatmeal? The answer is : Haggis
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which Spanish team did Gary Lineker play for? The answer is : Barcelona
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which Spanish side did Howard Kendall once manage? The answer is : Atletico Bilbao
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which Spanish painter Pablo was the founder of Cubism? The answer is : Picasso
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which Spaniard is known for his hallucinatory paintings? The answer is : Salvador Dali
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which Spaniard founded the Cubist movement? The answer is : Picasso
Question about Classical Music : Which Soviet republic did Khachaturian come from? The answer is : Armenia
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which Soviet foreign minister formulated the Sinatra doctrine? The answer is : Shevardnadze
Question about Europe : Which southern German city is famous for its October beer festival? The answer is : Munich
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which southern French resort holds a yearly film festival? The answer is : Cannes
Question about Geography : Which South American country shares its name with a nut? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport The 50s : Which South American country gave a soccer debut to Pele? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport The 50s : Which South American country gave a soccer debut to Pele? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport Golf : Which South African won the British Open in 1949, 1950, 1952 and 1957? The answer is : Bobby Locke
Question about Africa : Which sound is unique to many African languages including Xhosa? The answer is : A click, made in the throat
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which soul singer married Whitney Houston in 1992? The answer is : Bobby Brown
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which soul singer died in 1984 after lying in a coma for eight years? The answer is : Jackie Wilson
Question about Pop Writers : Which songwriting trio established the Invictus and Hot Wax labels? The answer is : Holland Dozier Holland
Question about Pop Writers : Which songwriting team, who wrote for Presley, the Isley Brothers and many more, often used the pseudonym Mark Marwell? The answer is : Hugo and Luigi
Question about Pop Writers : Which songwriting pair wrote 'The Locomotion' for Little Eva? The answer is : Gerry Goffin, Carole King
Question about Pop Writers : Which songwriting pair penned hits in the rock 'n' roll era such as 'Teenager in Love' and 'Save the Last Dance for Me'? The answer is : Pomus and Shuman
Question about Pop Writers : Which songwriters had individually belonged to The Hep Stars and the Hootenanny Singers? The answer is : Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which song won Sinatra a Grammy in 1965? The answer is : It Was a Very Good Year
Question about The Beatles : Which song was allegedly a jibe by John Lennon at Paul McCartney? The answer is : How Do You Sleep?
Question about The Beatles : Which song was allegedly a jibe by John Lennon at Paul McCartney? The answer is : How Do You Sleep?
Question about Pop No 1s : Which song was a No 1 for Joe Cocker and Wet, Wet, Wet? The answer is : With a Little Help from My Friends
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which song has the chorus line 'Bang a gong'? The answer is : Get It On
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which song from 'South Pacific' was recorded by Captain Sensible? The answer is : Happy Talk
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which song features the words 'Do the fairies keep him sober for a day'? The answer is : Merry Xmas Everybody
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which song did The Wurzels base their 'Combine Harvester' on? The answer is : Brand New Key
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which song did Sinatra sing in 'Robin and the Seven Hoods'? The answer is : My Kind of Town
Question about Elvis Presley : Which song did he sing to win a talent contest at the age of ten? The answer is : Old Shep
Question about Elvis Presley : Which song did he sing to win a talent contest at the age of ten? The answer is : Old Shep
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which song and show started as a Eurovision interval filler? The answer is : Riverdance
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which solo star had his first No 1 in a duo with Marc Almond in 1989? The answer is : Gene Pitney
Question about The Beatles : Which solo instrument did John Lennon play on 'Love Me Do'? The answer is : Harmonica
Question about The Beatles : Which solo instrument did John Lennon play on 'Love Me Do'? The answer is : Harmonica
Question about Pop No 1s : Which solo artist has had most weeks at No 1? The answer is : Elvis Presley
Question about Pubs : Which Soho pub was Jeffrey Barnard's regular haunt? The answer is : Coach and Horses
Question about Hi Tech : Which software program was launched in 1982 by Lotus? The answer is : 01/02/2003
Question about Asia : Which social system is divided into brahmins, ksatriyas vaisyas and sundras? The answer is : Caste system
Question about Sport the 70s : Which soccer team won the Scottish League every season from 1970 to 1974? The answer is : Celtic
Question about Sport the 70s : Which soccer team won the Scottish League every season from 1970 to 1974? The answer is : Celtic
Question about Sport Football : Which soccer side plays at Rugby Park? The answer is : Kilmarnock
Question about Sport The 50s : Which soccer player received his 100th England cap in April 1959? The answer is : Billy Wright
Question about Sport The 50s : Which soccer player received his 100th England cap in April 1959? The answer is : Billy Wright
Question about Sport Football : Which soccer player advertised 'Brut' in the 1980s? The answer is : Kevin Keegan
Question about Sport the 90s : Which soccer nation were surprise winners of the 1992 European championship? The answer is : Denmark
Question about Sport the 90s : Which soccer nation were surprise winners of the 1992 European championship? The answer is : Denmark
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which soap's first death was May Hardman on December 31st, 1960? The answer is : Coronation Street
Question about TV The 60s : Which soap, which started in 1960, tells of life in Weatherfield? The answer is : Coronation Street
Question about TV The 60s : Which soap, which started in 1960, tells of life in Weatherfield? The answer is : Coronation Street
Question about TV Soaps : Which soap was a spin-off of 'Dynasty'? The answer is : The Colbys
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which soap saw Jason Gioberti die in its first episode? The answer is : Falcon Crest
Question about TV Soaps : Which soap has featured the Corkhills, the Grants and the Dixons? The answer is : Brookside
Question about Pop Writers : Which Small Faces hit was co-written by Kenny Lynch? The answer is : Sha La La La Lee
Question about Newsround : Which small car did Austin and Morris launch in 1959? The answer is : Mini
Question about Jet Setters : Which ski resort is a favourite for Prince Charles for his Xmas break? The answer is : Klosters
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which sitcom was set in a bar in Boston? The answer is : Cheers
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which sitcom was about the Boswell family from Liverpool? The answer is : Bread
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which Sir Isaac discovered the law of gravity? The answer is : Newton
Question about Newsround : Which Sir Anthony was declared to be a Russian spy? The answer is : Blunt
Question about Folk and Country : Which singer/songwriter penned 'The Last Thing On My Mind'? The answer is : Tom Paxton
Question about Performance Arts : Which singer/radio DJ's name is also the name of a 19th-century dance? The answer is : Paul Jones
Question about Films : Which singer won an Oscar for 'Moonstruck'? The answer is : Cher
Question about 80s Films : Which singer won an Oscar for 'Moonstruck'? The answer is : Cher
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which singer went solo after performing with the Commodores? The answer is : Lionel Richie
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which singer was 'Crazy' with his first single success? The answer is : Seal
Question about Hollywood : Which singer starred in 'The Bodyguard'? The answer is : Whitney Houston
Question about Pop Writers : Which singer sold more than 15 million records of the songs of Bacharach and David between 1962 and 1970? The answer is : Dionne Warwick
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which singer replaced Florence Ballard in The Supremes? The answer is : Cindy Birdsong
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which singer recorded the 'When Harry Met Sally' soundtrack? The answer is : Harry Connick Jnr
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which singer recorded 'Every Picture Tells A Story'? The answer is : Rod Stewart
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which Sinatra song did Sid Vicious record? The answer is : My Way
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which Sinatra hit was also a hit in Britain for Matt Monro? The answer is : Softly as I Leave You
Question about Pop Groups : Which Simply Red album contained 'For Your Babies'? The answer is : Stars
Question about Pop Duos : Which Simon and Garfunkel song starts 'I'm sitting in a railway station'? The answer is : Homeward Bound
Question about Hollywood : Which silent movie star was played by Robert Downey Jr in 1992? The answer is : Charlie Chaplin
Question about Hollywood : Which silent movie star Rudolph died at an early age? The answer is : Valentino
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which side beat Arsenal in the 1995 European Cup Winners' Cup with a goal in the last minute of extra time? The answer is : Zaragoza
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which show's biggest prizes are on the gold run? The answer is : Blockbusters
Question about Sport Golf : Which showbiz golfer says, 'I'm in charge'? The answer is : Bruce Forsyth
Question about TV Children's TV : Which show was first presented by Emma Forbes and Andi Peters? The answer is : Live and Kicking
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which show was based on the parlour game charades? The answer is : Give Us A Clue
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which show tests contestants on what things cost in the shops? The answer is : The Price is Right
Question about TV Children's TV : Which show is TV's answer to The Guinness Book of Records? The answer is : Record Breakers
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which show is based on a game of darts? The answer is : Bullseye
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which show includes 'Climb Ev'ry Mountain'? The answer is : The Sound of Music
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which show has famous folk answering questions sitting in boxes? The answer is : Celebrity Squares
Question about TV Comedy : Which show had the Enid Blyton spoof 'Five Go Mad in Dorset'? The answer is : The Comic Strip Presents
Question about TV Children's TV : Which show ended ruefully with 'Bye bye, everybody, bye bye'? The answer is : Sooty
Question about TV The 60s : Which show began broadcasting highlights of the day's football? The answer is : Match of the Day
Question about TV The 60s : Which show began broadcasting highlights of the day's football? The answer is : Match of the Day
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which shoes did Elvis warn you not to step on 1956? The answer is : Blue Suede
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which shoes did Elvis warn you not to step on 1956? The answer is : Blue Suede
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which shirt number do Italian clubs reserve for their star player? The answer is : Ten
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which shipping line did the 'Charlotte Rhodes' belong to? The answer is : Onedin Line
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Shakin' star recorded 'This Ole House'? The answer is : Stevens
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Shakin' star recorded 'This Ole House'? The answer is : Stevens
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which series was 'Thomas and Sarah' a spin-off from? The answer is : Upstairs, Downstairs
Question about TV Police serials : Which series was set in Seaport and Newtown? The answer is : Z Cars
Question about TV The 80s : Which series was about Yorkshire vet James Herriot? The answer is : All Creatures Great and Small
Question about TV The 80s : Which series was about Yorkshire vet James Herriot? The answer is : All Creatures Great and Small
Question about TV Children's TV : Which series was a children's predecessor of 'Monty Python'? The answer is : Do Not Adjust Your Set
Question about TV The 60s : Which series starred the controversial Alf Garnett? The answer is : Till Death Do Us Part
Question about TV The 60s : Which series starred the controversial Alf Garnett? The answer is : Till Death Do Us Part
Question about TV - The 90s : Which series starred Robbie Coltrane as a police psychologist? The answer is : Cracker
Question about TV - The 90s : Which series starred Robbie Coltrane as a police psychologist? The answer is : Cracker
Question about TV Police serials : Which series starred Patricia Hodge in the title role? The answer is : Jemima Shore
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which series preceded 'Galactica 80'? The answer is : Battlestar Galactica
Question about TV Gold : Which series linked Polly James and 'District Nurse' Nerys Hughes? The answer is : The Liver Birds
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which series is remembered for Diana seeming to swallow a mouse? The answer is : V
Question about TV The 60s : Which series included Emma Peel and Steed? The answer is : The Avengers
Question about TV The 60s : Which series included Emma Peel and Steed? The answer is : The Avengers
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which series has had Eartha Kitt in the role of Catwoman? The answer is : Batman
Question about TV Police serials : Which series had the chart topping 'Eye Level' as its theme tune? The answer is : Van de Valk
Question about TV The 80s : Which series featured Ian McShane as an antiques dealer? The answer is : Lovejoy
Question about TV The 80s : Which series featured Ian McShane as an antiques dealer? The answer is : Lovejoy
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which series ended when Tara King sent the main character into space? The answer is : The Avengers
Question about TV The 50s : Which series began in 1950 and has since been presented by Terry Wogan, David Jacobs and Rosemarie Ford? The answer is : Come Dancing
Question about TV The 50s : Which series began in 1950 and has since been presented by Terry Wogan, David Jacobs and Rosemarie Ford? The answer is : Come Dancing
Question about TV Gold : Which series about two girls and a guy was called 'Three's Company' in the United States? The answer is : Man About The House
Question about TV The 70s : Which series about three delinquent OAPs began in the 1970s? The answer is : Last of the Summer Wine
Question about TV The 70s : Which series about three delinquent OAPs began in the 1970s? The answer is : Last of the Summer Wine
Question about TV The 70s : Which series about sheep dog trials began in the 1970s? The answer is : One Man and His Dog
Question about TV The 70s : Which series about sheep dog trials began in the 1970s? The answer is : One Man and His Dog
Question about TV The 50s : Which series about astronomy started with Patrick Moore? The answer is : The Sky At Night
Question about TV The 50s : Which series about astronomy started with Patrick Moore? The answer is : The Sky At Night
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which Serie A club is based on the island of Sardinia? The answer is : Cagliari
Question about Hi Tech : Which separate companies invented and promoted the CD-ROM? The answer is : Philips invented, Sony promoted
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which senior political position did James Hacker MP reach? The answer is : Prime Minister
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which secretary of state announced to the world that he was in charge after the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan? The answer is : Alexander Haig
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which secretary of state announced to the world that he was in charge after the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan? The answer is : Alexander Haig
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Sebastian completed a hat-trick of running records in 1979? The answer is : Coe
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Sebastian completed a hat-trick of running records in 1979? The answer is : Coe
Question about Geography : Which seaside resort is Super-Mare? The answer is : Weston
Question about England : Which seaside resort is on the Fylde? The answer is : Blackpool
Question about England : Which seaside resort is famous for its Tower and its Golden Mile? The answer is : Blackpool
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which seashore bird has a colourful triangular bill? The answer is : Puffin
Question about Geography : Which sea separates Europe and Africa? The answer is : Mediterranean
Question about Europe : Which sea lies to the north of Poland? The answer is : Baltic
Question about Asia : Which sea lies to the north of Iran? The answer is : Caspian
Question about Geography : Which sea lies between Italy and the former Yugoslavia? The answer is : Adriatic
Question about Wales : Which Sea is to the north of Wales? The answer is : Irish Sea
Question about Scotland : Which sea is to the east of the Scottish mainland? The answer is : North Sea
Question about Ireland : Which Sea is to the east of the Island of Ireland? The answer is : Irish Sea
Question about Nature Animals : Which sea creature is known as a Portuguese man-of-war? The answer is : Jellyfish
Question about Geography The Weather : Which sea area lies due east of Dogger and Humber? The answer is : German Bight
Question about Geography The Weather : Which sea area is immediately to the south of Ireland? The answer is : Fastnet
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which sculpture did Auguste Bartholdi give to the United States? The answer is : Statue of Liberty
Question about American Literature : Which screenplay did Miller write for his wife Marilyn Monroe? The answer is : The Misfits
Question about American Literature : Which screenplay did Miller write for his wife Marilyn Monroe? The answer is : The Misfits
Question about Newsround : Which screen sex symbol was found dead in a bungalow near Hollywood in August 1962? The answer is : Marilyn Monroe
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Scottish soccer team was managed by Graeme Souness? The answer is : Rangers
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Scottish soccer team was managed by Graeme Souness? The answer is : Rangers
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Scottish soccer side monopolised the championship throughout the first half of the 1990s? The answer is : Rangers
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Scottish soccer side monopolised the championship throughout the first half of the 1990s? The answer is : Rangers
Question about Sport Football : Which Scottish side's nickname is 'The Blue Brazil'? The answer is : Cowdenbeath
Question about TV Comedy : Which Scottish show featured Helen Lederer and Gregor Fisher? The answer is : Naked Video
Question about Royals : Which Scottish school did Prince Charles go to? The answer is : Gordonstoun
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Scottish Modern Girl Sheena had a hit with US singer Prince? The answer is : Easton
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Scottish Modern Girl Sheena had a hit with US singer Prince? The answer is : Easton
Question about Hollywood : Which Scottish actor Sean has an actor son Jason? The answer is : Connery
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which sci-fi thriller did Mick Jagger appear in 1992? The answer is : Freejack
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Which scientist discovered that yeast causes fermentation? The answer is : Louis Pasteur
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which school had a No 1 with 'There's No One Quite Like Grandma'? The answer is : St Winifred's
Question about The Royal Family : Which school did Prince William start at in 1995? The answer is : Eton
Question about World Wars : Which scantily clad female had a daily strip in the 'Daily Mirror'? The answer is : Jane
Question about Geography : Which Scandinavian capital begins and ends with the same letter? The answer is : Oslo
Question about Newsround : Which scandal forced Richard Nixon to resign as US President? The answer is : Watergate
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which sauce did Henry Heinz invent in 1876? The answer is : Tomato ketchup
Question about TV The 60s : Which satirical programme was abbreviated to TW3? The answer is : That Was The Week That Was
Question about TV The 60s : Which satirical programme was abbreviated to TW3? The answer is : That Was The Week That Was
Question about TV The 80s : Which satirical programme featured latex puppets? The answer is : Spitting Image
Question about TV The 80s : Which satirical programme featured latex puppets? The answer is : Spitting Image
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Sally won Olympic gold in the 400-metre hurdles? The answer is : Gunnell
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Sally won Olympic gold in the 400-metre hurdles? The answer is : Gunnell
Question about Nature Animals : Which saint is the heaviest breed of dog named after? The answer is : St Bernard
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which saga was about Soames, Irene, Jolyon and their family? The answer is : Forsyte Saga
Question about Australia : Which sacred rock is the world's largest monolith? The answer is : Ayers Rock
Question about Literature : Which Ruth created Inspector Wexford? The answer is : Rendell
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Russian-born composer wrote 'The Rite of Spring'? The answer is : Stravinsky
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Russian-born composer wrote 'The Rite of Spring'? The answer is : Stravinsky
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Russian novelist was sentenced to hard labour in Siberia in 1849 for printing socialist propaganda? The answer is : Dostoyevski
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Russian dramatist married one of the actresses in his company? The answer is : Anton Chekhov
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Russian dissident's memoirs were called 'The Oak and the Calf'? The answer is : Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Russian declined the 1958 Nobel prize after his novel about his mother country was published in Italy? The answer is : Boris Pasternak
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Russian dancer gave his name to a famous racehorse? The answer is : Nijinsky
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Russian dancer gave his name to a famous racehorse? The answer is : Nijinsky
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Russian ballerina gave her name to a meringue dessert? The answer is : Pavlova
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Russian ballerina gave her name to a meringue dessert? The answer is : Pavlova
Question about TV The 80s : Which Russell was astrologer on 'Breakfast Time'? The answer is : Grant
Question about TV The 80s : Which Russell was astrologer on 'Breakfast Time'? The answer is : Grant
Question about Sport the 90s : Which rugby league team won the Challenge Cup every year for the first half of the 1990s? The answer is : Wigan
Question about Sport the 90s : Which rugby league team won the Challenge Cup every year for the first half of the 1990s? The answer is : Wigan
Question about Sport Rugby : Which Rugby League side play at Bury FC's ground, Gig Lane? The answer is : Swinton
Question about Sport Rugby : Which rugby international won junior Wimbledon in 1966? The answer is : J. P .R. Williams
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which rubber-based product was patented in the United States in 1869? The answer is : Chewing gum
Question about The Royal Family : Which Royal survived a kidnap attempt in 1974? The answer is : Princess Anne
Question about Jet Setters : Which Royal has a home on the island of Mustique? The answer is : Princess Margaret
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Roy presents 'Catchphrase'? The answer is : Walker
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which Roy Orbison hit begins, 'A candy coloured clown they call the sandman'? The answer is : In Dreams
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Rowan played the bumbling Mr Bean? The answer is : Atkinson
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Rowan played the bumbling Mr Bean? The answer is : Atkinson
Question about TV The 60s : Which Roundabout was about Dougal, Florence and Zebedee? The answer is : Magic Roundabout
Question about TV The 60s : Which Roundabout was about Dougal, Florence and Zebedee? The answer is : Magic Roundabout
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which Ronettes hit was Phil Spector's only Grammy award? The answer is : Walking in the Rain
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which romantic hero was played by Colin Firth in 1995? The answer is : Mr Darcy
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Romanian leader was shot with his wife at Christmas 1989? The answer is : Ceausescu
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Romanian leader was shot with his wife at Christmas 1989? The answer is : Ceausescu
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which Rolf Harris record went to No 1 in 1969? The answer is : Two Little Boys
Question about Films : Which role did Warren Beatty play to Faye Dunaway's Bonnie? The answer is : Clyde
Question about 60s Films : Which role did Warren Beatty play to Faye Dunaway's Bonnie? The answer is : Clyde
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which Roddy featured in the 'Ape' series? The answer is : McDowall
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which Rod Stewart hit starts 'Wake up, Maggie...'? The answer is : Maggie May
Question about Sport The 50s : Which Rocky boxer retired undefeated in 1956? The answer is : Marciano
Question about Sport The 50s : Which Rocky boxer retired undefeated in 1956? The answer is : Marciano
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which rock superstar did Mark Chapman gun down? The answer is : John Lennon
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which rock star played Newton in 'The Man Who Fell To Earth'? The answer is : David Bowie
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which rock star did Elvis Presley's daughter marry? The answer is : Michael Jackson
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which rock star did Elvis Presley's daughter marry? The answer is : Michael Jackson
Question about Newsround : Which rock legend's daughter did Michael Jackson marry? The answer is : Elvis
Question about Geography : Which Rock is on the south coast of Spain? The answer is : Gibraltar
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which rock band did the score for the 1970s romp 'Flash'? The answer is : Queen
Question about Folk and Country : Which Rochdale Cowboy was a 1970s folk club favourite? The answer is : Mike Harding
Question about Literature : Which Robinson was shipwrecked on a desert island? The answer is : Crusoe
Question about Hollywood : Which Robin became Mrs Doubtfire? The answer is : Williams
Question about England : Which river runs through London? The answer is : Thames
Question about Popular Classics : Which river is celebrated in Johann Strauss's most famous waltz? The answer is : Danube
Question about Scotland : Which river in The Borders gives its name to a woollen fabric? The answer is : Tweed
Question about Scotland : Which river flows through Glasgow? The answer is : Clyde
Question about Classical Music : Which rival of Mozart has been accused, falsely, of poisoning him? The answer is : Antonio Salieri
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which Rio-based club is named after a Portuguese navigator? The answer is : Vasco da Gama
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which Richie Valens 1950s hit charted for Los Lobos in 1987? The answer is : La Bamba
Question about TV The 80s : Which religious programme did Harry Secombe start to present? The answer is : Highway
Question about TV The 80s : Which religious programme did Harry Secombe start to present? The answer is : Highway
Question about Religious Fervour : Which religion was founded by a science fiction author? The answer is : Scientology
Question about Religious Fervour : Which religion is based on the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama? The answer is : Buddhism
Question about Religious Fervour : Which religion has Sunnis and Shiites? The answer is : Islam
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which reddish brown songbird sings just before dawn or after dusk? The answer is : Nightingale
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Which red wine is drunk when young and is called 'nouveau'? The answer is : Beaujolais
Question about Elvis Presley : Which record went to No 1 after his death in 1977? The answer is : Way Down
Question about Elvis Presley : Which record went to No 1 after his death in 1977? The answer is : Way Down
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which record was a hit for Bill Wyman in 1983? The answer is : Je suis un rock star
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which record machine appeared in coffee bars in the 1950s? The answer is : Jukebox
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which record machine appeared in coffee bars in the 1950s? The answer is : Jukebox
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which rays for examining the inside of the body did Rontgen discover? The answer is : X-rays
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Ray was the most successful snooker player of the 70s? The answer is : Reardon
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Ray was the most successful snooker player of the 70s? The answer is : Reardon
Question about TV The 80s : Which Rat revived the flagging fortunes of TV-am? The answer is : Roland
Question about TV The 80s : Which Rat revived the flagging fortunes of TV-am? The answer is : Roland
Question about England : Which range of northern hills is called the backbone of England? The answer is : Pennines
Question about Australia : Which range of domed mountains lies in Purnululu National Park? The answer is : The Bungle Bungle Range
Question about Transport : Which rail line, opened in 1830, was the world's first inter-city service? The answer is : Liverpool to Manchester
Question about Scotland : Which rail bridge is the longest in Europe? The answer is : Tay Bridge
Question about Royals : Which radio programme did the Queen Mother never miss as she said it gave her knowledge of middle-class life? The answer is : Mrs Dale's Diary
Question about Pop DJs : Which radio DJ is Keith Chegwin's sister? The answer is : Janice Long
Question about Pop DJs : Which Radio 1 DJ went on to host a morning show on Radio 3? The answer is : Paul Gambaccini
Question about Pop DJs : Which Radio 1 DJ read out 'Confessions'? The answer is : Simon Mayo
Question about Pop DJs : Which Radio 1 DJ had a posse on his afternoon show and then on his breakfast programme? The answer is : Steve Wright
Question about Sports Bag : Which racecourse used to be alongside the Thames near Hampton Court? The answer is : Hurst Park
Question about Sport The 50s : Which race was Lester Piggott the youngest-ever winner of in June 1954? The answer is : Derby
Question about Sport The 50s : Which race was Lester Piggott the youngest-ever winner of in June 1954? The answer is : Derby
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which race is known as 'The Publicans' Derby'? The answer is : Epsom's Great Metropolitan
Question about Sport The 50s : Which race did Jim Peters run in under 2 hours 20 minutes? The answer is : The Marathon
Question about Sport The 50s : Which race did Jim Peters run in under 2 hours 20 minutes? The answer is : The Marathon
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which race came first, the 1000 Guineas or 2000 Guineas? The answer is : 2000 Guineas
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Rab C. was a Glasgow street philosopher? The answer is : Nesbitt
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Rab C. was a Glasgow street philosopher? The answer is : Nesbitt
Question about TV Gold : Which quiz show was originally part of 'Wednesday Night Out'? The answer is : Name That Tune
Question about TV Gold : Which quiz and chat show host devised 'Whose Baby'? The answer is : Eamonn Andrews
Question about The Royal Family : Which Queen was married to Prince Albert? The answer is : Victoria
Question about Geography : Which Queen gave her name to the capital of Hong Kong? The answer is : Victoria
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which quartet consisted of Susanna Hoffs, Annette Zilinskas and Debbi and Vicki Peterson? The answer is : The Bangles
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which qualification sang 'I won't let you down' in 1982? The answer is : PhD
Question about Performance Arts : Which punk dance became popular in the mid-1970s? The answer is : Pogo
Question about Food and Drink : Which pudding is eaten with roast beef? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Pubs : Which pub in St Albans is an 11th-century building? The answer is : The Fighting Cocks
Question about Pubs : Which pub in Southwark is mentioned by Dickens in 'Little Dorritt'? The answer is : The George Inn
Question about Pubs : Which pub in Polperro, Cornwall, shares its name with a TV programme? The answer is : Blue Peter
Question about Pubs : Which pub in Drury Street, Glasgow, has one of the longest bars in Britain? The answer is : The Horse Shoe
Question about Pubs : Which pub in Bromley, built in 1930, is said to be the country's largest? The answer is : Downham Tavern
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which pseudonyms did the Bronte sisters use when they published a collection of poems in 1846? The answer is : Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell
Question about Ireland : Which province of southeast Ireland includes the counties of Wexford and Wicklow? The answer is : Leinster
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Which project did she give the go-ahead to in January 1986? The answer is : Channel Tunnel
Question about TV The 50s : Which programme surprised its 'victims' with a big red book? The answer is : This Is Your Life
Question about TV The 50s : Which programme surprised its 'victims' with a big red book? The answer is : This Is Your Life
Question about TV The 60s : Which programme saw the first adventures of the starship Enterprise? The answer is : Star Trek
Question about TV The 60s : Which programme saw the first adventures of the starship Enterprise? The answer is : Star Trek
Question about TV The 50s : Which programme recreated Old Time Music Hall? The answer is : The Good Old Days
Question about TV The 50s : Which programme recreated Old Time Music Hall? The answer is : The Good Old Days
Question about TV The 80s : Which programme gave the catchphrase 'Gissa job'? The answer is : Boys from the Blackstuff
Question about TV The 80s : Which programme gave the catchphrase 'Gissa job'? The answer is : Boys from the Blackstuff
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which programme began with the control voice saying 'There is nothing wrong with your television set'? The answer is : The Outer Limits
Question about Bestsellers : Which prize-winning novel by Kazuo Ishiguro became a successful film? The answer is : The Remains of the Day
Question about European Community : Which principle in the Maastricht Treaty says the Community will act on policies which member states would find difficult to deal with alone? The answer is : Subsidiarity
Question about Royals : Which princess's first names are Marie Christine? The answer is : Princess Michael of Kent
Question about Newsround : Which princess sought a divorce from the Earl of Snowdon? The answer is : Margaret
Question about Jet Setters : Which princess is known by her husband's first name? The answer is : Michael
Question about Royals : Which prince's last three names are Charles Albert David? The answer is : Prince Harry
Question about The Royal Family : Which Prince was a helicopter pilot in the Falklands War? The answer is : Prince Andrew
Question about The Royal Family : Which Prince is Duke of Edinburgh? The answer is : Philip
Question about Election Fever : Which prime minister's father was a trapeze artist? The answer is : John Major's
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president's foreign policy was to 'speak softly with a big stick'? The answer is : Teddy Roosevelt
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president's foreign policy was to 'speak softly with a big stick'? The answer is : Teddy Roosevelt
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president was a former director of the CIA? The answer is : George Bush
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president was a former director of the CIA? The answer is : George Bush
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president other than John F. Kennedy was killed this century? The answer is : William McKinley
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president other than John F. Kennedy was killed this century? The answer is : William McKinley
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The answer is : Harry Truman
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The answer is : Harry Truman
Question about Movies Thrillers : Which president is being referred to in 'All the President's Men'? The answer is : Richard Nixon
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president initiated his 'Great Society' programme? The answer is : Lyndon Johnson
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which president initiated his 'Great Society' programme? The answer is : Lyndon Johnson
Question about TV Children's TV : Which pre-school programme was the first programme on BBC2? The answer is : Play School
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which predecessor of the CD player did Thomas Edison create? The answer is : Gramophone
Question about European Community : Which post did Ted Heath hold when Britain first tried to join the EEC? The answer is : Deputy foreign secretary
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which post did Joseph Kennedy hold at the outbreak of World War II? The answer is : Ambassador to Britain
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which post did Joseph Kennedy hold at the outbreak of World War II? The answer is : Ambassador to Britain
Question about Europe : Which Portuguese province borders Spain and the Atlantic Ocean? The answer is : The Algarve
Question about Literature : Which popular yellow spring flower did Wordsworth write about? The answer is : Daffodils
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which pop singer was designer/TV presenter Jeff Banks married to? The answer is : Sandie Shaw
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which pop singer received a knighthood in 1995? The answer is : Cliff Richard
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which pop singer received a knighthood in 1995? The answer is : Cliff Richard
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which pop festival gave Matthews Southern Comfort a hit? The answer is : Woodstock
Question about Literature : Which politician wrote 'A Woman's Place'? The answer is : Edwina Currie
Question about Literature : Which politician Jeffrey wrote 'Kane and Abel'? The answer is : Archer
Question about TV Soaps : Which police series is based at Sun Hill police station? The answer is : The Bill
Question about TV Police serials : Which police series had the theme music 'An Ordinary Copper'? The answer is : Dixon of Dock Green
Question about TV The 70s : Which poetess Pam won 'Opportunity Knocks' in 1975? The answer is : Ayres
Question about TV The 70s : Which poetess Pam won 'Opportunity Knocks' in 1975? The answer is : Ayres
Question about American Literature : Which poet spent time in a US mental hospital after supporting Mussolini and the Fascists in World War II? The answer is : Ezra Pound
Question about American Literature : Which poet spent time in a US mental hospital after supporting Mussolini and the Fascists in World War II? The answer is : Ezra Pound
Question about Sport Tennis : Which player was known as the 'Bounding Basque'? The answer is : Jean Borotra
Question about Sport Football : Which player was involved in Britain's first million pound transfer? The answer is : Trevor Francis
Question about Sport Cricket : Which player broke a leg in a Test series against New Zealand in 1992? The answer is : David Lawrence
Question about Nature Flowers : Which plant was named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow? The answer is : Iris
Question about Ireland : Which plant is the Irish emblem? The answer is : Shamrock
Question about Nature Flowers : Which plant is grown not for its flowers but for its silvery seed pods? The answer is : Honesty
Question about Nature Flowers : Which plant is also called the torch lily? The answer is : Red hot poker
Question about Films : Which planet features in the title of a 1979 Bond movie? The answer is : Moon
Question about 70s Films : Which planet features in the title of a 1979 Bond movie? The answer is : Moon
Question about Great Buildings : Which plan did Prince Charles describe as 'a monstrous carbuncle'? The answer is : Extension to the National Gallery
Question about TV The 60s : Which Place was the setting for the early soap with Mia Farrow and Ryan O'Neal? The answer is : Peyton Place
Question about TV The 60s : Which Place was the setting for the early soap with Mia Farrow and Ryan O'Neal? The answer is : Peyton Place
Question about TV Soaps : Which Place was the name of the first major US soap? The answer is : Peyton
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which Pierre-Auguste painted 'Umbrellas' and 'The Bathers'? The answer is : Renoir
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which Pierre and Marie discovered radium? The answer is : Curie
Question about Sport The 80s : Which piece of music by Ravel did Torvill and Dean use in winning an Olympic gold for ice dancing? The answer is : Bolero
Question about Sport The 80s : Which piece of music by Ravel did Torvill and Dean use in winning an Olympic gold for ice dancing? The answer is : Bolero
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which pianist's reply to criticism was 'I cried all the way to the bank.'? The answer is : Liberace
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which physicist who contributed to the development of Soviet nuclear weapons was also a civil rights campaigner? The answer is : Andrei Sakharov
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which physicist and chemist gave his name to the law of induction? The answer is : Faraday
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Phillip presents 'Talking Telephone Numbers'? The answer is : Schofield
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Phil was world darts champion in 1990 and 1992? The answer is : Taylor
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Phil was world darts champion in 1990 and 1992? The answer is : Taylor
Question about TV The 80s : Which pets featured on the programmes with Barbara Woodhouse? The answer is : Dogs
Question about TV The 80s : Which pets featured on the programmes with Barbara Woodhouse? The answer is : Dogs
Question about Literature : Which Peter took the Darling children to Never Never Land? The answer is : Pan
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which personality, always ready for a Challenge, took part in a helicopter-oriented 'Treasure Hunt'? The answer is : Anneka Rice
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which performers were a favourite subject for painter/sculptor Degas? The answer is : Dancers
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which Percy Sledge classic charted in the mid-1960s and mid-1980s? The answer is : When a Man Loves a Woman
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Peaks provided a mysterious soap series in 1990-91? The answer is : Twin
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Peaks provided a mysterious soap series in 1990-91? The answer is : Twin
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which Paul was famous for paintings of the South Seas? The answer is : Gauguin
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Paul burst into tears after England went out of the 1990 World Cup? The answer is : Gascoigne
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Paul burst into tears after England went out of the 1990 World Cup? The answer is : Gascoigne
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which patrol group keeps track of all icebergs? The answer is : The International Ice Patrol
Question about Election Fever : Which party won the general election in 1945? The answer is : Labour
Question about Newsround : Which party won a fourth consecutive term of office in the UK in 1992? The answer is : Conservatives
Question about Election Fever : Which party does Screaming Lord Sutch represent? The answer is : Monster Raving Loony party
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which parts of the Venus de Milo are missing? The answer is : Arms
Question about Pop MOR : Which partnership wrote 'Walk On By' for Dionne Warwick? The answer is : Burt Bacharach and Hal David
Question about Nature Animals : Which part of the rhino is regarded as an aphrodisiac? The answer is : Horn
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which part of the Pacific is the setting for a popular musical? The answer is : South
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which part of the golden eagle is gold? The answer is : Neck feathers
Question about England : Which part of the country would a Geordie come from? The answer is : Northeast
Question about England : Which part of Oxford is famous for motor car manufacture? The answer is : Cowley
Question about England : Which part of England is associated with the novels of Arnold Bennett? The answer is : The Potteries
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which part of East London sang 'Stay Another Day' in 1994 ? The answer is : East 17
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which part of East London sang 'Stay Another Day' in 1994 ? The answer is : East 17
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which part of a bird was used as a pen? The answer is : Feather
Question about Films : Which Park was the Spielberg film about dinosaurs? The answer is : Jurassic
Question about 90s Films : Which Park was the Spielberg film about dinosaurs? The answer is : Jurassic
Question about Scotland : Which palace was once the site of a famous coronation stone? The answer is : Scone Palace
Question about Jet Setters : Which Pakistani cricketer married heiress Jemima Goldsmith? The answer is : Imran Khan
Question about Asia : Which Pacific islands share their name with a wise man in the Bible? The answer is : Solomon Islands
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Which Oxford college did she attend? The answer is : Somerville
Question about The Beatles : Which original Beatle did Ringo Starr replace? The answer is : Pete Best
Question about The Beatles : Which original Beatle did Ringo Starr replace? The answer is : Pete Best
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which organisation executed Mussolini? The answer is : Italian resistance
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which organisation executed Mussolini? The answer is : Italian resistance
Question about Royals : Which organisation did Prince Charles set up in 1976? The answer is : The Prince's Trust
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which orange juice/champagne mix were Eurovision winners in 1981? The answer is : Bucks Fizz
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which orange juice/champagne mix were Eurovision winners in 1981? The answer is : Bucks Fizz
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which opposition leader in the Philippines was murdered in 1983? The answer is : Benigno Aquino
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which opposition leader in the Philippines was murdered in 1983? The answer is : Benigno Aquino
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which 'Opportunity Knocks' winner represented Britain on Eurovision? The answer is : Mary Hopkin
Question about Elvis Presley : Which operation did James Peterson carry out on Presley in March 1958? The answer is : Cut his hair for the army
Question about Elvis Presley : Which operation did James Peterson carry out on Presley in March 1958? The answer is : Cut his hair for the army
Question about Royals : Which opera singer sang at the wedding of Charles and Diana? The answer is : Kiri Te Kanawa
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which opera singer had a hit with 'Amigos Para Siempre' (Friends for Life) in 1992? The answer is : Jose Carreras
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which opera does 'Nessun Dorma' come from? The answer is : Turandot
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which opera does 'Nessun Dorma' come from? The answer is : Turandot
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which one-time Hollywood pair have a daughter called Dakota ? The answer is : Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith
Question about Sports Bag : Which Olympic swimmer played the film role of Tarzan? The answer is : Johnny Weissmuller
Question about Popular Classics : Which Old Testament prophet was the subject of an oratorio by Mendelssohn? The answer is : Elijah
Question about Hollywood : Which Officer and a Gentleman married supermodel Cindy Crawford? The answer is : Richard Gere
Question about Ireland : Which of two kinds of wood can a shillelagh be made from? The answer is : Oak or blackthorn
Question about Nature Birds : Which of the senses is poorly developed in most birds? The answer is : Smell
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which of Nora Batty's wrinkled garments turned on Compo? The answer is : Stockings
Question about Charles Dickens : Which of his novels did Dickens say he liked the best? The answer is : David Copperfield
Question about Charles Dickens : Which of his novels did Dickens say he liked the best? The answer is : David Copperfield
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which of Chaplin's sons starred with him in 'A King in New York'? The answer is : Michael
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which of Chaplin's sons starred with him in 'A King in New York'? The answer is : Michael
Question about Geography : Which Ocean's name means peaceful? The answer is : Pacific
Question about Geography : Which ocean lies between Europe and America? The answer is : Atlantic
Question about Geography : Which Ocean is to the west of Portugal? The answer is : Atlantic
Question about Ireland : Which Ocean is to the west of Ireland? The answer is : Atlantic
Question about Food and Drink : Which nuts are used to make marzipan? The answer is : Almonds
Question about Literature : Which novelist Jackie has an actress sister called Joan? The answer is : Collins
Question about War Films : Which novel was 'Schindler's List' based on? The answer is : Schindler's Ark
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which novel is 'Heathcliff' based on? The answer is : Wuthering Heights
Question about Literature : Which novel by Victor Hugo became a long-running musical? The answer is : Les Miserables
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which novel by Charlotte reflects her life as a governess abroad? The answer is : Villette
Question about Sport Football : Which Nottingham club was managed by Brian Clough? The answer is : Forest
Question about Newsround : Which notorious Murders involved Myra Hindley and Ian Brady? The answer is : Moors
Question about Sport Golf : Which Northern Ireland golfer secured victory for Europe on the final day of the 1995 Ryder Cup? The answer is : Philip Watson
Question about England : Which northern city is served by Ringway airport? The answer is : Manchester
Question about Wales : Which North Wales university town shares its name with a resort of Northern Ireland? The answer is : Bangor
Question about American Literature : Which Norman Mailer novel is based on a protest march? The answer is : The Armies of the Night
Question about American Literature : Which Norman Mailer novel is based on a protest march? The answer is : The Armies of the Night
Question about Pop No 1s : Which No 1, later a hit for Robson and Jerome, was at the top spot for 18 weeks? The answer is : I Believe
Question about Pop No 1s : Which No 1 links Elvis Presley and UB40? The answer is : Can't Help Falling In Love
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which No 1 did Sinatra have with his elder daughter? The answer is : Somethin' Stupid
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Niki was badly burnt in the 1976 German Grand Prix? The answer is : Lauda
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Niki was badly burnt in the 1976 German Grand Prix? The answer is : Lauda
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which night did Whigfield sing about ? The answer is : Saturday
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which night did Whigfield sing about ? The answer is : Saturday
Question about Transport : Which nickname is given to aircraft such as the Harrier? The answer is : Jump jet
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Nick won the British Open in 1990 and 1992? The answer is : Faldo
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Nick won the British Open in 1990 and 1992? The answer is : Faldo
Question about Hollywood : Which Nick co-starred with Barbra Streisand in 'The Prince of Tides'? The answer is : Nolte
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which newsreader's drugs for epilepsy made him appear to be drunk? The answer is : Reginald Bosanquet
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which newspaper used 'Iron Curtain' earlier in the sense of protection? The answer is : Pravda
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which news programme was first to enter the Top 10 ratings in 1967? The answer is : News at Ten
Question about Speed Kings : Which New Zealander won the motor racing championship in 1967? The answer is : Denny Hulme
Question about Sports Bag : Which New Zealand cricket captain also captained Surrey? The answer is : Geoff Howarth
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which New York street is famous for its theatres? The answer is : Broadway
Question about USA : Which New York street is famous for its fashion stores? The answer is : Fifth Avenue
Question about Around the United States : Which New York street is famous for its fashion stores? The answer is : Fifth Avenue
Question about USA : Which New York borough is noted for its skyscraper skyline? The answer is : Manhattan
Question about Around the United States : Which New York borough is noted for its skyscraper skyline? The answer is : Manhattan
Question about World Wars : Which new weapon was introduced in battle in 1916? The answer is : Tank
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which new record label was 'Tubular Bells' recorded on? The answer is : Virgin
Question about Capital Punishment : Which new capital's main architect was Oscar Niemeyer? The answer is : Brasilia
Question about World Wars : Which new British military force was established in 1918? The answer is : RAF
Question about Sport Rugby : Which nephew of Barry John became a Wigan player? The answer is : Scott Quinnell
Question about Pop Writers : Which Neil Diamond song was The Monkees' first No 1? The answer is : I'm a Believer
Question about Newsround : Which Neil became leader of the Labour Party in 1983? The answer is : Kinnock
Question about Asia : Which neighbouring countries' currency is the won? The answer is : North and South Korea
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which naturalist Sir David has a film director brother Richard? The answer is : Attenborough
Question about USA : Which natural disaster is the San Andreas Fault prone to? The answer is : Earthquakes
Question about Around the United States : Which natural disaster is the San Andreas Fault prone to? The answer is : Earthquakes
Question about Australia : Which national park, known for its Aboriginal rock paintings and wildlife, lies to the east of Darwin? The answer is : Kakadu National Park
Question about Films : Which nanny did Julie Andrews win an Oscar for playing? The answer is : Mary Poppins
Question about 60s Films : Which nanny did Julie Andrews win an Oscar for playing? The answer is : Mary Poppins
Question about Films : Which Naked film was the first in the series with Leslie Nielsen? The answer is : Naked Gun
Question about 80s Films : Which Naked film was the first in the series with Leslie Nielsen? The answer is : Naked Gun
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which musical was 'the most non-U subject ever to be given a U certificate'? The answer is : Oliver
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which musical was the first to pair Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland? The answer is : Babes in Arms
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical star was Andrew Lloyd Webber's second wife? The answer is : Sarah Brightman
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is the song 'One' from? The answer is : A Chorus Line
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is the song 'Ol' Man River' from? The answer is : Show Boat
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is the name of a US state? The answer is : Oklahoma
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is the name of a fairground ride? The answer is : Carousel
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is 'I Know Him So Well' from? The answer is : Chess
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is based on 'The Taming of the Shrew'? The answer is : Kiss me Kate
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is based on the story of Romeo and Juliet? The answer is : West Side Story
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is based on T. S. Eliot's poems? The answer is : Cats
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical is about a circus impresario? The answer is : Barnum
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which musical instrument did American Rickenbacher create? The answer is : Electric guitar
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical hailed the dawning of the age of Aquarius? The answer is : Hair
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical does the song 'I Am What I Am' come from? The answer is : La Cage aux Folles
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which musical did Lee Margin's sole hit, 'Wandrin' Star', come from? The answer is : Paint Your Wagon
Question about Films : Which musical by Lionel Bart was based on a Dickens novel? The answer is : Oliver!
Question about 60s Films : Which musical by Lionel Bart was based on a Dickens novel? The answer is : Oliver!
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical are the songs 'Tonight' and 'Somewhere' from? The answer is : West Side Story
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which musical about Professor Higgins and Eliza Doolittle is based on 'Pygmalion'? The answer is : My Fair Lady
Question about Scotland : Which Mull was the title of a song by Paul McCartney? The answer is : Kintyre
Question about TV The 50s : Which much-knocked talent show began its 20-year run in 1956? The answer is : Opportunity Knocks
Question about TV The 50s : Which much-knocked talent show began its 20-year run in 1956? The answer is : Opportunity Knocks
Question about Election Fever : Which MP's father starred in the film classic 'The Blue Lamp'? The answer is : Jeremy Hanley
Question about Election Fever : Which MP won gold medals at the 1980 and 1984 Olympics? The answer is : Sebastian Coe
Question about Election Fever : Which MP takes his dog into the House of Commons? The answer is : David Blunkett
Question about Election Fever : Which MP starred in the film 'Women in Love'? The answer is : Glenda Jackson
Question about Election Fever : Which MP is the son in law of Alf Garnett's son in law? The answer is : Tony Blair
Question about Newsround : Which MP Edwina became 'Eggwina' after a salmonella scare? The answer is : Edwina Currie
Question about Movies Comedies : Which movie with Warren Beatty was based on a strip cartoon? The answer is : Dick Tracy
Question about Action Movies : Which movie preceded 'Magnum Force' and 'The Enforcer'? The answer is : Dirty Harry
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which movement was the series 'Shoulder to Shoulder' about? The answer is : The suffragettes
Question about Religious Fervour : Which movement promotes understanding between different branches of the Christian faith? The answer is : Ecumenical Movement
Question about Ireland : Which mountains stretch from Carlingford Lough to Dundrum Bay? The answer is : Mountains of Mourne
Question about USA : Which mountainous forest state has a settlement of Crow Indians? The answer is : Montana
Question about Around the United States : Which mountainous forest state has a settlement of Crow Indians? The answer is : Montana
Question about Australia : Which mountain, at 1611 metres, is the highest in Queensland? The answer is : Mount Bartle Frere
Question about Australia : Which mountain range to the west of Sydney was partly destroyed by bush fires in December 1993? The answer is : The Blue Mountains
Question about Australia : Which mountain range runs parallel to the east coast for 4000 kilometres? The answer is : Great Dividing Range
Question about England : Which motorway starts south of Birmingham and goes northwest towards Scotland? The answer is : M6
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which motorway runs from London to Leeds? The answer is : M1
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which motorway runs from London to Cambridge? The answer is : M11
Question about Transport : Which motorway goes from London to Winchester? The answer is : M3
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which motorway circles London? The answer is : M25
Question about Sport The 80s : Which motor-cycle legend Mike was killed in a motor accident in 1981? The answer is : Hailwood
Question about Sport The 80s : Which motor-cycle legend Mike was killed in a motor accident in 1981? The answer is : Hailwood
Question about Speed Kings : Which motor cyclist won 122 world championships? The answer is : Giacomo Agostini
Question about Newsround : Which Mother won a Nobel Peace Prize? The answer is : Teresa
Question about Sport Rugby : Which Moroccan was sent off in his first international for France in 1990? The answer is : Abdel Benazzi
Question about Africa : Which Moroccan city is the name of a famous film? The answer is : Casablanca
Question about Pop MOR : Which MOR singer's father was famous for his 'Donkey Serenade'? The answer is : Jack Jones
Question about England : Which moorland area of southwest Devon is the site of a high-security prison? The answer is : Dartmoor
Question about Royals : Which monarch this century was left-handed? The answer is : George VI
Question about Classical Music : Which modern English composer wrote the opera 'Punch and Judy'? The answer is : Harrison Birtwhistle
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which model was famous for the ad in which she returned all her man's gifts but kept the car keys? The answer is : Paula Hamilton
Question about Newsround : Which model Jean was known as 'The Shrimp'? The answer is : Shrimpton
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which model has been married to rock star Bill Wyman and footballer Pat Van Den Hauwe? The answer is : Mandy Smith
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which mistress of Edward VII was played by Francesca Annis? The answer is : Lillie Langtry
Question about Films : Which Miss was Maggie Smith whose Prime won an Oscar in '69? The answer is : Jean Brodie
Question about 60s Films : Which Miss was Maggie Smith whose Prime won an Oscar in '69? The answer is : Jean Brodie
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Miss Martinez beat Martina in a Wimbledon final? The answer is : Conchita
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Miss Martinez beat Martina in a Wimbledon final? The answer is : Conchita
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which Miss is a musical set in Vietnam? The answer is : Saigon
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which Minogue sister had a hit with 'Love and Kisses'? The answer is : Dannii
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which military band had a hit with 'Amazing Grace'? The answer is : Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Question about Newsround : Which Mikhail became Soviet leader in 1985? The answer is : Gorbachev
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which Midlands town did Slade come from? The answer is : Wolverhampton
Question about Newsround : Which Middle Eastern country was defeated in the Gulf War? The answer is : Iraq
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which Micky was producer for the Suzi Quatro hits? The answer is : Most
Question about USA : Which Michigan town is famous for the production of motor vehicles? The answer is : Detroit
Question about Around the United States : Which Michigan town is famous for the production of motor vehicles? The answer is : Detroit
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which Michael sang about Love is a Wonderful Thing? The answer is : Bolton
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which Michael sang about Love is a Wonderful Thing? The answer is : Bolton
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Michael presents 'Strike It Lucky'? The answer is : Barrymore
Question about Capital Punishment : Which Mexican state's name and state capital are also the name of a breed of small dog? The answer is : Chihuahua
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which method of food preservation did Clarence Birdseye invent? The answer is : Deep freezing
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which method of fast writing did Isaac Pitman develop? The answer is : Shorthand
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which metal is sculptress Elizabeth Frink famous for using? The answer is : Bronze
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which memorabilia were sold at Christie's in 1987 for £82,500? The answer is : Chaplin's hat and cane
Question about The Royal Family : Which member of the royal family was married to Lord Snowdon? The answer is : Princess Margaret
Question about Newsround : Which member of the royal family was invested as Prince of Wales? The answer is : Prince Charles
Question about Sport Rugby : Which member of the royal family played in a rugby international? The answer is : Peter Phillips
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which member of the royal family has had his paintings reproduced on a set of stamps? The answer is : Prince Charles
Question about Newsround : Which member of the royal family divorced and remarried? The answer is : Princess Royal
Question about TV Gold : Which member of The Grateful Dead was known as 'Captain Trips'? The answer is : Jerry Garcia
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which member of the cast of 'Dad's Army' sang 'Grandad'? The answer is : Clive Dunn
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which member of the Bronte family died in the same year as Emily? The answer is : Patrick Branwell
Question about Pop Writers : Which member of Fleetwood Mac wrote 'Albatross'? The answer is : Peter Green
Question about Newsround : Which media magnate drowned in mysterious circumstances? The answer is : Robert Maxwell
Question about Newsround : Which meat was at the heart of a scare about BSE? The answer is : Beef
Question about Food and Drink : Which meat is used in Glamorgan sausages? The answer is : None
Question about Australia : Which meandering river is Brisbane built around? The answer is : Brisbane river
Question about Films : Which meal was taken at Tiffany's in the film with Audrey Hepburn? The answer is : Breakfast
Question about 60s Films : Which meal was taken at Tiffany's in the film with Audrey Hepburn? The answer is : Breakfast
Question about Sport Rugby : Which match was Jonathan Davies' last game of league for Wales? The answer is : 1995 World Cup semi-final v England
Question about Literature : Which Mary Wesley novel transferred to TV with Felicity Kendal and Paul Eddington? The answer is : The Camomile Lawn
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Martina dominated Wimbledon in the 1980s? The answer is : Navratilova
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Martina dominated Wimbledon in the 1980s? The answer is : Navratilova
Question about Nature Trees : Which maple's sap is used to make maple syrup? The answer is : Sugar maple
Question about Africa : Which man-made structures would you see at Aswan and Kariba? The answer is : Dams
Question about Newsround : Which Manchester jail was the scene of rioting in 1990? The answer is : Strangeways
Question about Beer : Which Manchester brewery was acquired by Whitbread in 1989? The answer is : Boddingtons
Question about Sport Football : Which manager's autobiography is entitled 'Against the Odds'? The answer is : Bobby Robson
Question about Sport Football : Which manager said he'd been in more courts than Bjorn Borg? The answer is : Tommy Docherty
Question about Sport the 90s : Which manager left Arsenal after taking a 'bung'? The answer is : George Graham
Question about Sport the 90s : Which manager left Arsenal after taking a 'bung'? The answer is : George Graham
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which Man United football star's name was linked with Dani Behr? The answer is : Ryan Giggs
Question about Pop Duos : Which male/female singing duo had 16 weeks at No 1 in 1978? The answer is : John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
Question about Films : Which male star shot to fame in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'? The answer is : Hugh Grant
Question about 90s Films : Which male star shot to fame in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'? The answer is : Hugh Grant
Question about Sport Football : Which major club trophy did Bob Paisley not win for Liverpool? The answer is : FA Cup
Question about TV Children's TV : Which magazine programme had a mascot called Murgatroyd? The answer is : Magpie
Question about Hollywood : Which Macaulay became one of the highest-paid child stars ever? The answer is : Culkin
Question about Newsround : Which 'Lucky' Lord vanished after the murder of his child's nanny? The answer is : Lucan
Question about TV The 50s : Which long-running series from 1956 looks at the week's press? The answer is : What The Papers Say
Question about TV The 50s : Which long-running series from 1956 looks at the week's press? The answer is : What The Papers Say
Question about TV Police serials : Which long-running crime series was a spin-off from a programme called 'Police Surgeon'? The answer is : The Avengers
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which London theatre's motto was, 'We never closed'? The answer is : The Windmill
Question about TV The 50s : Which London theatre staged a Sunday night variety show? The answer is : Palladium
Question about TV The 50s : Which London theatre staged a Sunday night variety show? The answer is : Palladium
Question about Sport the 70s : Which London team won the League and FA Cup double in 1971? The answer is : Arsenal
Question about Sport the 70s : Which London team won the League and FA Cup double in 1971? The answer is : Arsenal
Question about Sport Football : Which London team earned the nickname 'The Crazy Gang'? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about Sport Football : Which London striker has played for Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Queen's Park Rangers, Spurs, Chelsea, West Ham and Millwall? The answer is : Clive Allen
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which London street was famous for its 1960s boutiques? The answer is : Carnaby Street
Question about England : Which London station was named after a long-reigning Queen? The answer is : Victoria
Question about Sport Football : Which London side did Ruud Gullit join in 1995? The answer is : Chelsea
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which London railway station is named after a battle with Napoleon? The answer is : Waterloo
Question about Geography : Which London palace has a maze? The answer is : Hampton Court
Question about Literature : Which London barrister was created by John Mortimer? The answer is : Rumpole
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which London art gallery was founded with the financial support of a sugar merchant? The answer is : Tate
Question about Scotland : Which loch is the largest stretch of inland water in Britain? The answer is : Loch Lomond
Question about Scotland : Which loch contains the largest volume of fresh water in the British Isles? The answer is : Loch Ness
Question about TV The 70s : Which Liverpool shipping Line was an extremely popular long-running series? The answer is : Onedin Line
Question about TV The 70s : Which Liverpool shipping Line was an extremely popular long-running series? The answer is : Onedin Line
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Which Liverpool lady took 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' to No 1? The answer is : Cilla Black
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Which Liverpool lady took 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' to No 1? The answer is : Cilla Black
Question about Literature : Which little girl had Adventures Through the Looking Glass? The answer is : Alice
Question about Newsround : Which link between England and France was opened? The answer is : Channel Tunnel
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which line goes before 'Keeps a telling me no' in the Paper Dolls hit? The answer is : Something Here in My Heart
Question about Popular Classics : Which line follows 'Rule Britannia' in the chorus of the song? The answer is : Britannia rules the waves
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which line follows 'Be Bop A Lula' at the start of the Gene Vincent hit? The answer is : 'She's My Baby'
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which line follows 'Be Bop A Lula' at the start of the Gene Vincent hit? The answer is : 'She's My Baby'
Question about Great Buildings : Which library in Venice was described as 'the richest and most ornate building since antiquity'? The answer is : San Marco
Question about Newsround : Which Liberal leader resigned after allegations about his private life? The answer is : Jeremy Thorpe
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which letter of the alphabet sounds like a bird's name? The answer is : Jay
Question about Transport : Which letter do post-war tanks all begin with? The answer is : C
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which Leonardo painted Mona Lisa? The answer is : Da Vinci
Question about Pop Writers : Which Lennon and McCartney song was Cilla Black's first single ? The answer is : Love of the Loved
Question about Sport Rugby : Which League club is nicknamed 'The Wires'? The answer is : Warrington
Question about Sport Rugby : Which League club is nicknamed 'The Chemics'? The answer is : Widnes
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which leaders did Carter bring to Camp David to sign a peace treaty? The answer is : Sadat, Begin
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which leaders did Carter bring to Camp David to sign a peace treaty? The answer is : Sadat, Begin
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which leader sanctioned the execution of President Bhutto in 1979? The answer is : General Zia
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which leader sanctioned the execution of President Bhutto in 1979? The answer is : General Zia
Question about Newsround : Which leader of Communist China died in 1976? The answer is : Mao Tse-tung
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which leader launched his 'Great Leap Forward' in 1958? The answer is : Mao Tse Tung
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which leader launched his 'Great Leap Forward' in 1958? The answer is : Mao Tse Tung
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which law enforcers sent a Message in a Bottle? The answer is : Police
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which law enforcers sent a Message in a Bottle? The answer is : Police
Question about Folk and Country : Which Latin carol gave Steeleye Span a chart hit? The answer is : Gaudete
Question about Movies Comedies : Which late superstar's wife stars in 'The Naked Gun' films? The answer is : Priscilla Presley
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which late soul singer had a hit with 'Reet Petite' in 1957? The answer is : Jackie Wilson
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which late soul singer had a hit with 'Reet Petite' in 1957? The answer is : Jackie Wilson
Question about Pop DJs : Which late DJ had a Top 30 hit with 'My Father Had a Rabbit'? The answer is : Ray Moore
Question about Nature Animals : Which largest rodent became a serious pest in East Anglia? The answer is : Coypu
Question about Newsround : Which large plastic hoop became a sports craze in the 1950s? The answer is : Hula hoop
Question about USA : Which language is the first language of 6% of the population? The answer is : Spanish
Question about Around the United States : Which language is the first language of 6% of the population? The answer is : Spanish
Question about Africa : Which language is Afrikaans derived from? The answer is : Dutch
Question about Geography : Which language do natives of Hamburg speak? The answer is : German
Question about Sport Football : Which Lane do Sheffield United play at? The answer is : Bramall
Question about Geography : Which Land in Denmark is made up of bricks? The answer is : Legoland
Question about Africa : Which lake lies between Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda? The answer is : Victoria
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which lake is the deepest in the world? The answer is : Lake Baikal
Question about Ireland : Which lake is the British Isles' largest? The answer is : Lough Neagh
Question about Beer : Which lager 'reached the parts other beers couldn't reach'? The answer is : Heineken
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which lady was 'Lost In France'? The answer is : Bonnie Tyler
Question about Newsround : Which Labour MP James became prime minister? The answer is : Callaghan
Question about Newsround : Which Labour leader resigned after the 1992 General Election? The answer is : Neil Kinnock
Question about Elvis Presley : Which label signed Presley before selling his contract to RCA a year later? The answer is : Sun Records
Question about Elvis Presley : Which label signed Presley before selling his contract to RCA a year later? The answer is : Sun Records
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which label did Michael Jackson first record on? The answer is : Tamla Motown
Question about Jet Setters : Which LA Hills are the home of many of the rich and famous? The answer is : Beverly Hills
Question about Hollywood : Which Kops were the creation of director Mack Sennett? The answer is : Keystone
Question about Pop Groups : Which Kinks hit starts, 'Dirty old river, must you keep rolling...'? The answer is : Waterloo Sunset
Question about Newsround : Which king of rock died in Tennessee in 1977? The answer is : Elvis Presley
Question about TV The 70s : Which king and son of Queen Victoria was the subject of a TV serial? The answer is : Edward VII
Question about TV The 70s : Which king and son of Queen Victoria was the subject of a TV serial? The answer is : Edward VII
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which Kimberley Clark Co invention was first called Celluwipes? The answer is : Paper handkerchiefs
Question about TV The 50s : Which kid's series coined the phrase, 'Here's one we made earlier'? The answer is : Blue Peter
Question about TV The 50s : Which kid's series coined the phrase, 'Here's one we made earlier'? The answer is : Blue Peter
Question about Classical Music : Which keyboard instrument did John Bull specialise in? The answer is : Virginals
Question about Beer : Which Kent brewer is believed to be the oldest continuous brewer in the country? The answer is : Shepherd Neame
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Kent bowler took 17 wickets in two of the 1985 Australian series? The answer is : Richard Ellison
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Kenny took Blackburn to the Premiership championship? The answer is : Dalglish
Question about Sport the 90s : Which Kenny took Blackburn to the Premiership championship? The answer is : Dalglish
Question about Newsround : Which Kennedy was involved in the car accident at Chappaquiddick? The answer is : Edward
Question about Hollywood : Which Katharine had a long relationship with Spencer Tracy? The answer is : Hepburn
Question about Sport The 60s : Which jump won Mary Rand a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics? The answer is : Long
Question about Sport The 60s : Which jump won Mary Rand a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics? The answer is : Long
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which juice did Jean Nicot extract from tobacco? The answer is : Nicotine
Question about Films : Which Judge does Sylvester Stallone play in the comic cult movie? The answer is : Dredd
Question about 90s Films : Which Judge does Sylvester Stallone play in the comic cult movie? The answer is : Dredd
Question about Newsround : Which Jubilee did Queen Elizabeth II celebrate in 1977? The answer is : Silver
Question about Bestsellers : Which Joseph Heller book describes a 'no win' situation? The answer is : Catch 22
Question about TV The 80s : Which Jools presented 'The Tube'? The answer is : Holland
Question about TV The 80s : Which Jools presented 'The Tube'? The answer is : Holland
Question about Hollywood : Which Johnny starred as Edward Scissorhands? The answer is : Depp
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which John Wayne western was described as ''Grand Hotel' on wheels'? The answer is : Stagecoach
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which John painted 'The Haywain'? The answer is : Constable
Question about Folk and Country : Which John Denver song did Peter, Paul and Mary take into the charts? The answer is : Leaving on a Jet Plane
Question about Sport Football : Which Joe managed Everton when they won the 1995 FA Cup? The answer is : Royle
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which jockey won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe from 1985 to 1987 on three different horses? The answer is : Pat Eddery
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which jockey won the 1970 St Leger on Nijinsky? The answer is : Lester Piggott
Question about Sports Bag : Which jockey rode Shergar when it won the 1981 Derby? The answer is : Walter Swinburn
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which jockey riding Shergar in 1981 won in his first Derby ride? The answer is : Walter Swinburn
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which jockey had most Classic wins before Lester Piggott? The answer is : Frank Buckle
Question about TV The 70s : Which Jim fixed it? The answer is : Savile
Question about TV The 70s : Which Jim fixed it? The answer is : Savile
Question about Literature : Which Jilly wrote about Polo and Riders? The answer is : Cooper
Question about Newsround : Which Jewish state was founded in 1948? The answer is : Israel
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which jazz-funk saxophonist had a hit in 1987 with 'Songbird'? The answer is : Kenny G
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which jazz musician opened a London club in 1959? The answer is : Ronnie Scott
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which Jasper Carrott single was once banned by the BBC? The answer is : Magic Roundabout
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which Jason Donovan single is made up of initials? The answer is : RSVP
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which Japanese city is home to Grampus Eight? The answer is : Nagoya
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which James Bond was in the chorus in 'South Pacific' in London? The answer is : Sean Connery
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which James Bond once played Mr Rochester in a TV version of 'Jane Eyre'? The answer is : Timothy Dalton
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which Jagger-Richard song was Marianne Faithfull's first hit? The answer is : As Tears Go By
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Jackie was world champion motor racing driver in 1971 and 1973? The answer is : Stewart
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Jackie was world champion motor racing driver in 1971 and 1973? The answer is : Stewart
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which items useful on a rainy day did Renoir paint? The answer is : Umbrellas
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which item of kit was made compulsory by FIFA in 1990? The answer is : Shin guard
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which Italian painter drew early ideas for a helicopter? The answer is : Leonardo Da Vinci
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Italian dramatist wrote 'Can't Pay, Won't Pay' in 1974? The answer is : Dario Fo
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Italian composer's English name would be Joseph Green? The answer is : Giuseppe Verdi
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Italian composer's English name would be Joseph Green? The answer is : Giuseppe Verdi
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which Italian city is at the heart of the fashion industry? The answer is : Milan
Question about Scotland : Which Isle was linked to the mainland by a bridge in 1995? The answer is : Skye
Question about Geography : Which isle off the west coast of England has three legs as its symbol? The answer is : Isle of Man
Question about Geography : Which isle lies between England and Northern Ireland? The answer is : Isle of Man
Question about England : Which Isle has Needles off its west coast? The answer is : Isle of Wight
Question about Newsround : Which Islands were the cause of a war between Britain and Argentina? The answer is : Falkland
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which Islands inspired Darwin write 'The Origin of Species'? The answer is : Galapagos
Question about Scotland : Which islands give their name to ponies and wool? The answer is : Shetland
Question about Capital Punishment : Which island's capital is Flying Fish Cove? The answer is : Christmas Island
Question about Geography : Which islands are Sark and Alderney part of? The answer is : Channel Islands
Question about Geography : Which island, in the Arctic Ocean, is the largest in the world? The answer is : Greenland
Question about Geography : Which island would you visit to kiss the Blarney Stone? The answer is : Ireland
Question about Geography : Which island to the south of India used to be called Ceylon? The answer is : Sri Lanka
Question about Geography : Which island lies to the south of India? The answer is : Sri Lanka
Question about Wales : Which island lies off the north west coast of Wales? The answer is : Anglesey
Question about Geography : Which island lies at the eastern end of the Mediterranean? The answer is : Cyprus
Question about Geography : Which island is to the south of Australia? The answer is : Tasmania
Question about Europe : Which island holds the George Cross? The answer is : Malta
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which island emerged from the sea off the coast of Iceland in 1963? The answer is : Surtsey
Question about Nature Trees : Which is thought to be the tallest tree in the world and one of the longest-lived? The answer is : Redwood
Question about England : Which is the second largest city in England? The answer is : Birmingham
Question about Geography : Which is the Queen's London home? The answer is : Buckingham Palace
Question about Wales : Which is the only Welsh county to have a first class cricket team? The answer is : Glamorgan
Question about Nature Animals : Which is the only snake to be found regularly north of the Arctic Circle? The answer is : Adder
Question about Elvis Presley : Which is the only part of Britain Presley set foot on? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Elvis Presley : Which is the only part of Britain Presley set foot on? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Nature Animals : Which is the only mammal able to fly? The answer is : Bat
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which is the only active volcano in Antarctica? The answer is : Mount Erebus
Question about Sport Golf : Which is the oldest open championship in the world? The answer is : British Open
Question about Sport Golf : Which is the oldest golf club in England? The answer is : Royal Blackheath, Kent, founded 1608
Question about Sports Bag : Which is the oldest club in the Football League, founded in 1862? The answer is : Notts County
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which is the oldest British flat classic race? The answer is : St Leger
Question about Geography : Which is the next largest island in the world after Australia? The answer is : Greenland
Question about Australia : Which is the nearest major town to the southwest of Ayers Rock? The answer is : Alice Springs
Question about Geography : Which is the nearest country to the Falkland Islands? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Scotland : Which is the most northerly point on the British mainland? The answer is : John o' Groat's
Question about USA : Which is the largest US state? The answer is : Alaska
Question about Around the United States : Which is the largest US state? The answer is : Alaska
Question about Nature Animals : Which is the largest of the cats? The answer is : Tiger
Question about Nature Animals : Which is the largest of all the animal phyla? The answer is : Arthropods
Question about England : Which is the largest island in England? The answer is : Isle of Wight
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which is the largest active volcano on Earth? The answer is : Mauna Loa
Question about Sports Bag : Which is the home town of Joe Johnson, the snooker player? The answer is : Bradford
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which is the home country of Mrs Rod Stewart, model Rachel Hunter? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Nature Birds : Which is the commonest bird in Britain? The answer is : Wren
Question about Ireland : Which is Ireland's chief river? The answer is : Shannon
Question about Nature Animals : Which is generally larger, a wallaby or a kangaroo? The answer is : Kangaroo
Question about Africa : Which is further west, Uganda or Kenya? The answer is : Uganda
Question about Geography : Which is further west Algeria or Ethiopia? The answer is : Algeria
Question about Geography : Which is further south Yarmouth or Brighton? The answer is : Brighton
Question about England : Which is further north, Southport or Northampton? The answer is : Southport
Question about Capital Punishment : Which is further north, Pakistan's new capital, Islamabad, or the former one, Karachi? The answer is : Islamabad
Question about Scotland : Which is further north, Edinburgh or Dundee? The answer is : Dundee
Question about Ireland : Which is further north, Belfast or Londonderry? The answer is : Londonderry
Question about Ireland : Which is further north Waterford or Cork? The answer is : Waterford
Question about Europe : Which is Europe's largest country after Russia? The answer is : Ukraine
Question about Geography : Which is England's most northerly county? The answer is : Northumberland
Question about Great Buildings : Which is Britain's oldest cathedral? The answer is : Canterbury
Question about Geography : Which is Britain's most southerly point on the mainland? The answer is : Lizard
Question about Sport Rugby : Which Irish winger was described by Bill McLaren as 'an electric eel'? The answer is : Simon Geoghegan
Question about Ireland : Which Irish town sounds like something in a wine bottle neck? The answer is : Cork
Question about Ireland : Which Irish town gives its name to a saucy rhyme? The answer is : Limerick
Question about Pop Groups : Which Irish supergroup started life known as Feedback? The answer is : U2
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which Irish group sang 'Love Me For a Reason' in 1994? The answer is : Boyzone
Question about Sport Golf : Which Irish golfer played in ten successive Ryder Cup teams? The answer is : Christy O'Connor
Question about Ireland : Which Irish flute player James shares his name with a Bay ? The answer is : Galway
Question about Sport Rugby : Which Irish doctor was capped at Rugby Union and soccer? The answer is : Kevin O'Flanaghan
Question about TV The 70s : Which Irish comedian held a cigarette, sat on a bar stool and chatted? The answer is : Dave Allen
Question about TV The 70s : Which Irish comedian held a cigarette, sat on a bar stool and chatted? The answer is : Dave Allen
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Iranian poet's most famous translator was Edward Fitzgerald? The answer is : Omar Khayyam
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which invention is Marconi known for? The answer is : Wireless
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which interviewer who challenged The Sex Pistols to swear on TV? The answer is : Bill Grundy
Question about Sport Cricket : Which international teams contest The Ashes? The answer is : Australia and England
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which international show was also called 'Jeux Sans Frontiers'? The answer is : It's A Knockout
Question about Sport The 60s : Which international football trophy was stolen in 1966? The answer is : World Cup
Question about Sport The 60s : Which international football trophy was stolen in 1966? The answer is : World Cup
Question about Performance Arts : Which instrument's name is the Hawaiian word for jumping flea? The answer is : Ukelele
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which instrument to magnify small objects was invented by Jansen? The answer is : Microscope
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which instrument is Horst Jankowski playing in his 'Walk in the Black Forest'? The answer is : Piano
Question about Performance Arts : Which instrument is also called the octave flute? The answer is : Piccolo
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which instrument does Sandy Nelson play? The answer is : Drums
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which instrument did Brian Jones play, other than guitar, on 'Their Satanic Majesties Request'? The answer is : Sitar
Question about Performance Arts : Which instrument are violins and violas descended from? The answer is : Lyre
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Indonesian president was responsible for the invasion of East Timor in 1975? The answer is : Suharto
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Indonesian president was responsible for the invasion of East Timor in 1975? The answer is : Suharto
Question about Films : Which Indian leader was played by Ben Kingsley? The answer is : Gandhi
Question about 80s Films : Which Indian leader was played by Ben Kingsley? The answer is : Gandhi
Question about Performance Arts : Which impresario founded the Ballets Russes? The answer is : Diaghilev
Question about Newsround : Which Ian declared independence for Rhodesia? The answer is : Smith
Question about TV Gold : Which Hywel Bennett series had the same title as a drama about a poet? The answer is : Shelley
Question about Pop MOR : Which hugely successful orchestra leader was born Annunzio Paolo? The answer is : Mantovani
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which hour did Cropper and Pickett write about? The answer is : Midnight
Question about TV Soaps : Which hospital soap is set in Holby City Hospital? The answer is : Casualty
Question about Sport the 70s : Which horse-riding princess was voted Sportswoman of the Year? The answer is : Princess Anne
Question about Sport the 70s : Which horse-riding princess was voted Sportswoman of the Year? The answer is : Princess Anne
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which horse, in 1977, became the first to win the Mackeson and Hennessy in the same season? The answer is : Bachelor's Hall
Question about Sport the 70s : Which horse won the Grand National three times? The answer is : Red Rum
Question about Sport the 70s : Which horse won the Grand National three times? The answer is : Red Rum
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which horse was the first to win both the Derby and the St Leger? The answer is : Champion
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which horse gave Lester Piggott his first Royal Ascot winner? The answer is : Malka's Boy
Question about Sport The 50s : Which honour did Gordon Richards get just before his first Derby win? The answer is : Knighthood
Question about Sport The 50s : Which honour did Gordon Richards get just before his first Derby win? The answer is : Knighthood
Question about Classical Music : Which honorary degree was Haydn receiving when his Oxford Symphony was first performed? The answer is : Doctorate
Question about War Films : Which Hollywood legend played Kurtz in 'Apocalypse Now'? The answer is : Marlon Brando
Question about Hollywood : Which Holly won an Oscar for a silent role in 'The Piano'? The answer is : Hunter
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which hit single did Sinatra record with Count Basie? The answer is : Hello Dolly
Question about Charles Dickens : Which historical events are the background to 'Barnaby Rudge'? The answer is : Gordon riots
Question about Charles Dickens : Which historical events are the background to 'Barnaby Rudge'? The answer is : Gordon riots
Question about Scotland : Which historic island is off the southwest tip of the Isle of Mull? The answer is : Iona
Question about Movies Comedies : Which historic event triggers the plot in 'Some Like It Hot'? The answer is : St Valentine's Day Massacre
Question about Hi Tech : Which highly insoluble substance is opaque to X-rays? The answer is : Barium
Question about Classical Music : Which hero is Beethoven's 'Eroica' Symphony said to be named after? The answer is : Napoleon I
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which hero has been portrayed by Christopher Reeve and Kirk Alyn? The answer is : Superman
Question about Action Movies : Which hero did Mel Gibson play in 'Braveheart'? The answer is : William Wallace
Question about Food and Drink : Which herb is in pesto sauce? The answer is : Basil
Question about Sport Golf : Which Henry won his first British Open in 1934? The answer is : Cotton
Question about Sport The 60s : Which Henry was British heavyweight champion in 1963? The answer is : Cooper
Question about Sport The 60s : Which Henry was British heavyweight champion in 1963? The answer is : Cooper
Question about Newsround : Which heavyweight boxing champion served a prison sentence? The answer is : Mike Tyson
Question about Food and Drink : Which has most fat: double cream, creme fraiche or whipping cream? The answer is : Double cream
Question about Beer : Which has more hops, bitter or mild? The answer is : Bitter
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Harry was 'Without You' in 1972? The answer is : Nilsson
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Harry was 'Without You' in 1972? The answer is : Nilsson
Question about Newsround : Which Harold became leader of the Labour Party in 1963? The answer is : Wilson
Question about Nature Flowers : Which hanging basket favourite is also called pelargonium? The answer is : Geranium
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which hairdresser pioneered the geometric haircut in the 1960s? The answer is : Vidal Sassoon
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which gymnast scored the first perfect ten in Olympic history? The answer is : Nadia Comaneci
Question about Geography : Which Gulf lies between Iran and Saudi Arabia? The answer is : Persian Gulf
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which guitarist's real name is Brian Robson Rankin? The answer is : Hank B Marvin
Question about Heavy Metal : Which guitarist Tony was an original member of Black Sabbath? The answer is : Iommi
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which guitarist released the album 'Ballads and Blues'? The answer is : Gary Moore
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which guitarist had a hit with the theme from 'The Deer Hunter'? The answer is : John Williams
Question about Folk and Country : Which guitarist teamed up with Mark Knopfler on 'Neck and Neck'? The answer is : Chet Atkins
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which grunge purveyor blew his brains out in 1994? The answer is : Kurt Cobain
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which group's name features three of the natural elements? The answer is : Earth, Wind and Fire
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Which group wrote the rock opera 'Tommy'? The answer is : The Who
Question about Sounds of the 60s : Which group wrote the rock opera 'Tommy'? The answer is : The Who
Question about Heavy Metal : Which group were 'Paranoid' in the charts? The answer is : Black Sabbath
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which group were formed by Bruce, Baker and Clapton? The answer is : Cream
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which group were '...in the Mood for Dancing' in 1979? The answer is : The Nolans
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which group went on a 'Teenage Rampage'? The answer is : The Sweet
Question about Pop Writers : Which group was Stephen Stills with before Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young? The answer is : Buffalo Springfield
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which group was Midge Ure chiefly associated with in the 80s? The answer is : Ultra Vox
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which group was Midge Ure chiefly associated with in the 80s? The answer is : Ultra Vox
Question about Pop Groups : Which group was led by Phil Lynott? The answer is : Thin Lizzy
Question about Heavy Metal : Which group was Jimmy Page in before forming Led Zeppelin? The answer is : Yardbirds
Question about Folk and Country : Which group was fronted by singer/songwriter Dave Cousins? The answer is : The Strawbs
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which group was formed by Jello Biafra in the late 1970s? The answer is : Dead Kennedys
Question about Pop Groups : Which group wanted to 'Take It To The Limit'? The answer is : The Eagles
Question about Pop Groups : Which group used the main theme from the 1812 Overture in their first single hit? The answer is : The Move
Question about Heavy Metal : Which group took its name from a medieval instrument of torture? The answer is : Iron Maiden
Question about Pop Groups : Which group sang about Horace Wimp? The answer is : Electric Light Orchestra
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which group recorded the album 'Nevermind'? The answer is : Nirvana
Question about Pop Groups : Which group opened the Wembley Stadium section of Live Aid? The answer is : Status Quo
Question about Geography : Which group of islands does Tenerife belong to? The answer is : Canary Islands
Question about Geography : Which group of islands does Gran Canaria belong to? The answer is : Canary Islands
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which group made the top ten in 1991 after 20 minor hits over 15 years? The answer is : Clash
Question about Pop Groups : Which group made the album 'Crisis? What Crisis'? The answer is : Supertramp
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which group led by Noddy Holder sang 'Weer All Crazee Now'? The answer is : Slade
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which group led by Noddy Holder sang 'Weer All Crazee Now'? The answer is : Slade
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which group included Tristan Fry, Herbie Flowers and Kevin Peek? The answer is : Sky
Question about Pop Groups : Which group had the original hit with 'Love Is All Around'? The answer is : The Troggs
Question about Pop Groups : Which group had seven consecutive top four hits until the release of 'The Medal Song'? The answer is : Culture Club
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which group had a Noddy as singer? The answer is : Slade
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which group had a hit with 'Angel Face'? The answer is : The Glitter Band
Question about Heavy Metal : Which group founded the Bludgeon Riffola label? The answer is : Def Leppard
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which group found success in the 1970s with 'Night Fever'? The answer is : The Bee Gees
Question about Pop Groups : Which group formed their own label Dep International? The answer is : UB40
Question about Pop Groups : Which group featured Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters? The answer is : Pink Floyd
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which group featured Cindy Birdsong? The answer is : The Supremes
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which group did Simon Le Bon sing with? The answer is : Duran Duran
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which group did Simon Le Bon sing with? The answer is : Duran Duran
Question about Heavy Metal : Which group did Ritchie Blackmore form on leaving Deep Purple? The answer is : Rainbow
Question about The Beatles : Which group did John Lennon form and name after his school in 1956? The answer is : The Quarrymen
Question about The Beatles : Which group did John Lennon form and name after his school in 1956? The answer is : The Quarrymen
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which group backed Martha Reeves? The answer is : The Vandellas
Question about Pop Groups : Which group backed Lulu on the original 'Shout'? The answer is : Luvvers
Question about Sport Football : Which ground hosts the FA Cup Final? The answer is : Wembley Stadium
Question about Films : Which Gregory won an Oscar for 'To Kill A Mockingbird'? The answer is : Peck
Question about 60s Films : Which Gregory won an Oscar for 'To Kill A Mockingbird'? The answer is : Peck
Question about Natural Phenomena : Which Greek philosopher was responsible for 5th-century BC studies in vulcanology? The answer is : Empedocles
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which Greek artist's name means 'The Greek'? The answer is : El Greco
Question about World Wars : Which great evacuation of 1940 was called Operation Dynamo? The answer is : Dunkirk
Question about Australia : Which granite formation, formed by the wind, is to the east of Perth? The answer is : Wave Rock
Question about Speed Kings : Which Grand Prix did Damon Hill win for the first time in 1994? The answer is : British
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which Grand National winner of the 80s was named after a lighthouse? The answer is : Corbiere
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which gossip columnist was owner of My Purple Prose? The answer is : Nigel Dempster
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which 'Good Lifer' starred on TV as Edward VII's sister? The answer is : Felicity Kendal
Question about TV Gold : Which 'Good Life' star played the lodger in 'Goodbye Mr Kent'? The answer is : Richard Briers
Question about Sport Golf : Which golfer was responsible for the US Masters? The answer is : Bobby Jones
Question about Sport Golf : Which golfer was non-playing captain of the 1985 Ryder Cup team? The answer is : Tony Jacklin
Question about Pubs : Which Gloucestershire pub with a small bar room shares its name with a type of tea? The answer is : Earl Grey
Question about Sport The 60s : Which Glasgow soccer team were the first British side to win the European Cup? The answer is : Celtic
Question about Sport The 60s : Which Glasgow soccer team were the first British side to win the European Cup? The answer is : Celtic
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which glam rocker proclaimed himself the 'Godfather of Punk'? The answer is : Marc Bolan
Question about Pop Groups : Which glam group asked 'Metal guru, is it you?'? The answer is : T. Rex
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which girl is the lecturer Educating in the play by Willy Russell? The answer is : Rita
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which girl group backed Disco Tex? The answer is : The Sex-O-Lettes
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Gilbert and Sullivan opera is set in the Tower of London? The answer is : The Yeomen of the Guard
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which Gilbert and Sullivan opera is set in the Tower of London? The answer is : The Yeomen of the Guard
Question about Classical Music : Which Gilbert and Sullivan opera has the subtitle 'Flowers of Progress'? The answer is : Utopia Limited
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which German-born rocket engineer worked on the space programme? The answer is : Werner von Braun
Question about World Wars : Which German word meaning 'lightning war' entered the English language? The answer is : Blitzkrieg
Question about Sport Tennis : Which German won the Wimbledon men's singles in 1991? The answer is : Michael Stich
Question about Foreign Literature : Which German poet was prime minister to the Duke of Saxe-Weimar? The answer is : Goethe
Question about Sport Football : Which German player asked, 'Is there a diving school in London?'? The answer is : Jurgen Klinssman
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which German composer's only opera was 'Fidelio'? The answer is : Beethoven
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which German composer's only opera was 'Fidelio'? The answer is : Beethoven
Question about Transport : Which German company created the electronically variable shock-absorber in 1987? The answer is : Boge
Question about Sport Football : Which German club did Kevin Keegan play for? The answer is : Hamburg
Question about Pop MOR : Which German bandleader was the first to record The Beatles? The answer is : Bert Kaempfert
Question about Newsround : Which George was elected US president? The answer is : Bush
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which George Eliot novel is subtitled 'A Study of Provincial Life'? The answer is : Middlemarch
Question about Sport Football : Which Geordie played for England and managed the Republic of Ireland? The answer is : Jack Charlton
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Genesis drummer had three No 1 vocal hits in the 1980s? The answer is : Phil Collins
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which Genesis drummer had three No 1 vocal hits in the 1980s? The answer is : Phil Collins
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which general introduced martial law in Poland in 1981? The answer is : Jaruzelski
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Gary was Leader of the Gang? The answer is : Glitter
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Gary was Leader of the Gang? The answer is : Glitter
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Gary was England's top soccer marksman of the 1980s? The answer is : Lineker
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Gary was England's top soccer marksman of the 1980s? The answer is : Lineker
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which Gary Glitter song was in Parts 1 and 2? The answer is : Rock And Roll
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which garment is Jean-Paul Gaultier famous for wearing? The answer is : Kilt
Question about Nature Trees : Which garden tree with yellow flowers has poisonous seeds? The answer is : Laburnum
Question about Food and Drink : Which garden herb is made into a sauce often eaten with lamb? The answer is : Mint
Question about Newsround : Which gangland twins Ronald and Reginald were jailed? The answer is : Kray
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which game show is based on snooker? The answer is : Big Break
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which game bird is a word meaning grumble? The answer is : Grouse
Question about Newsround : Which future US president did Jacqueline Bouvier marry in 1953? The answer is : John F. Kennedy
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which future politician was beaten by Elizabeth Taylor for the role of Velvet Brown in 'National Velvet'? The answer is : Shirley Williams
Question about Election Fever : Which future PM failed to win Dartford for the Tories in 1950 and 1951? The answer is : Margaret Thatcher
Question about Sport Tennis : Which future king played a doubles match at Wimbledon? The answer is : George VI
Question about Jet Setters : Which fuel did the Getty family make their fortune from? The answer is : Oil
Question about Food and Drink : Which fruits are usually served 'belle helene'? The answer is : Pears
Question about World Wars : Which fruit was no longer imported after 1940? The answer is : Bananas
Question about Films : Which fruit was Clockwork in the Stanley Kubrick film? The answer is : Orange
Question about 70s Films : Which fruit was Clockwork in the Stanley Kubrick film? The answer is : Orange
Question about Food and Drink : Which fruit is covered with toffee at a fairground? The answer is : Apples
Question about Food and Drink : Which fruit is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry? The answer is : Tayberry
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which fruit gave its name to ex-model Debbie Moore's dance studio? The answer is : Pineapple
Question about Bestsellers : Which fruit appears on the cover of Delia Smith's 'Winter Collection'? The answer is : Cranberries
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which frozen confection was originally called Eskimo pie? The answer is : Choc ice
Question about Sport Tennis : Which French tennis player gave his name to a range of sportswear? The answer is : Lacoste
Question about Pop MOR : Which French singer's autobiography was called 'Yesterday When I Was Young'? The answer is : Charles Aznavour
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which French side did Trevor Steven play for? The answer is : Marseille
Question about Films : Which French 'sex kitten' starred with Dirk Bogarde in 'Doctor at Sea'? The answer is : Brigitte Bardot
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which French 'sex kitten' starred with Dirk Bogarde in 'Doctor at Sea'? The answer is : Brigitte Bardot
Question about Foreign Literature : Which French playwright's real name was Jean Baptiste Poquelin? The answer is : Moliere
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which French philosopher created analytical geometry? The answer is : Descartes
Question about Foreign Literature : Which French philosopher and writer was imprisoned in the Bastille and also wrote the fable 'Candide'? The answer is : Voltaire
Question about Foreign Literature : Which French novelist's real name was Marie Henri Beyle? The answer is : Stendhal
Question about Foreign Literature : Which French feminist writer wrote 'The Second Sex'? The answer is : Simone de Beauvoir
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which French director made The Stones film 'One Plus One'? The answer is : Jean-Luc Godard
Question about Great Buildings : Which French chateau has a Hall of Mirrors? The answer is : Versailles
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which Frankie Goes To Hollywood hit was banned by the BBC? The answer is : Relax
Question about Transport : Which four-wheel drive vehicle was launched in 1940? The answer is : Jeep
Question about Australia : Which fossilised remains of an ancient forest are found in the Nambung The answer is : The Pinnacles
Question about Sport the 90s : Which former Villa player David became England's soccer captain? The answer is : Platt
Question about Sport the 90s : Which former Villa player David became England's soccer captain? The answer is : Platt
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which former silent movie star joined Chaplin in 'Limelight'? The answer is : Buster Keaton
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which former silent movie star joined Chaplin in 'Limelight'? The answer is : Buster Keaton
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which former Saint turned down a musical role in 'Aspects of Love'? The answer is : Roger Moore
Question about Pop DJs : Which former Radio 2 DJ has the initials DJ? The answer is : David Jacobs
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Which former prime minister do you get if you mix cinzano, apricot brandy and angostura bitters? The answer is : Mr Callaghan
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which former model is married to actor Leigh Lawson? The answer is : Twiggy
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which former model did Ringo Starr marry? The answer is : Barbara Bach
Question about Election Fever : Which former minister has presented 'Six O Six' on Radio 5 Live ? The answer is : David Mellor
Question about Sport Football : Which former Liverpool player's middle name was Everton? The answer is : Mark Walters
Question about Newsround : Which former Hollywood actor became US President? The answer is : Ronald Reagan
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which former goalie coached both Juventus and Lazio? The answer is : Dino Zoff
Question about Sport Cricket : Which former England batsman Derek was known as 'Rags'? The answer is : Randall
Question about Sport Cricket : Which former England all-rounder earned the nickname 'Beefy'? The answer is : Ian Botham
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which former 'EastEnders' and 'Heartbeat' star had a hit with 'Every Loser Wins' in 1986? The answer is : Nick Berry
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which former 'EastEnders' and 'Heartbeat' star had a hit with 'Every Loser Wins' in 1986? The answer is : Nick Berry
Question about Election Fever : Which former deputy Labour leader, whose father was once a Catholic priest, stood down after the 1992 General Election? The answer is : Roy Hattersley
Question about TV Children's TV : Which former 'Blue Peter' presenter's mother is Gloria Hunniford? The answer is : Caron Keating
Question about Literature : Which former Beirut hostage wrote 'An Evil Cradling'? The answer is : Brian Keenan
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which former barber charted from 1953 to 1973? The answer is : Perry Como
Question about Films : Which former actor became president of the USA in 1980? The answer is : Ronald Reagan
Question about 80s Films : Which former actor became president of the USA in 1980? The answer is : Ronald Reagan
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which form of precautionary medicine was discovered by Edward Jenner? The answer is : Vaccination
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which footballer was 'Head Over Heels in Love' in 1979? The answer is : Kevin Keegan
Question about Sport Football : Which footballer made a record with Lindisfarne? The answer is : Paul Gascoigne
Question about Sport The 50s : Which football team were known as 'The Busby Babes'? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Sport The 50s : Which football team were known as 'The Busby Babes'? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Sport Football : Which Football League club went from the fourth to the first division in five seasons in the 60s? The answer is : Northampton
Question about Sport Football : Which football commentator used to play for Corinthian Casuals? The answer is : Martyn Tyler
Question about Sports Bag : Which football club has won the English championship the most times? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport Football : Which football club folded in 1992 after 66 years in the League? The answer is : Aldershot
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which food expert presents 'The Food Programme' on Radio 4? The answer is : Derek Cooper
Question about Heavy Metal : Which folk singer sang on Led Zep's 'The Battle of Evermore'? The answer is : Sandy Denny
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which flying toy shares its name with a bird? The answer is : Kite
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flower's seeds are pickled to make capers? The answer is : Nasturtium
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flower's foundation varieties are alba, gallica and damascena? The answer is : Rose
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flowers are said to symbolize the Crucifixion? The answer is : Passion flower
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flower, also called chalk plant or baby's breath, is a favourite with flower arrangers? The answer is : Gypsophila
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flower has rung-like leaflets? The answer is : Jacob's ladder
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flower gets its name from a Persian or Turkish word for turban? The answer is : Tulip
Question about Nature Flowers : Which flower - Lychnis - shares its name with a fictional detective? The answer is : Campion
Question about Food and Drink : Which fish is the main ingredient of Scotch Woodcock? The answer is : Anchovy
Question about Nature Fish : Which fish is also called goatfish or surmullet? The answer is : Red mullet
Question about Nature Fish : Which fish has the varieties brown, sea or rainbow? The answer is : Trout
Question about Nature Fish : Which fish has the same name as an early infantry weapon? The answer is : Pike
Question about Nature Fish : Which fish has been nicknamed 'tin plate'? The answer is : Silver bream
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which First Lady was nicknamed the 'Steel Magnolia'? The answer is : Rosalyn Carter
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which First Lady was nicknamed the 'Steel Magnolia'? The answer is : Rosalyn Carter
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which First Lady was nicknamed the 'Iron Butterfly'? The answer is : Nancy Reagan
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which First Lady was nicknamed the 'Iron Butterfly'? The answer is : Nancy Reagan
Question about Action Movies : Which films are about the Corleone family? The answer is : The Godfather
Question about Films : Which film with Vanessa Redgrave was about King Arthur's court? The answer is : Camelot
Question about 60s Films : Which film with Vanessa Redgrave was about King Arthur's court? The answer is : Camelot
Question about Films : Which film with Bob Hoskins is also the name of a painting? The answer is : Mona Lisa
Question about 80s Films : Which film with Bob Hoskins is also the name of a painting? The answer is : Mona Lisa
Question about Movies Comedies : Which film was about the activities of unemployed parapsychologists in New York? The answer is : Ghostbusters
Question about Films : Which film told the story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics? The answer is : Chariots of Fire
Question about 80s Films : Which film told the story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics? The answer is : Chariots of Fire
Question about Films : Which film told of a mobile hospital in the Korean War? The answer is : M*A*S*H
Question about 70s Films : Which film told of a mobile hospital in the Korean War? The answer is : M*A*S*H
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which film theme was a chart No 1 for the Hugo Montenegro Orchestra? The answer is : The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which film theme gave Vangelis a hit in 1981? The answer is : Chariots of Fire
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which film star's real name was Reginald Truscott-Jones? The answer is : Ray Milland
Question about Action Movies : Which film starred Harrison Ford as an ex-CIA man? The answer is : Patriot Games
Question about Films : Which film starred Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard and a train station? The answer is : Brief Encounter
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which film starred Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard and a train station? The answer is : Brief Encounter
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which film star is Mrs Carlo Ponti? The answer is : Sophia Loren
Question about Films : Which film set in Rick's Cafe starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman? The answer is : Casablanca
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which film set in Rick's Cafe starred Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman? The answer is : Casablanca
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which film opens with the dedication 'No man's life can be encompassed in one telling'? The answer is : Gandhi
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which film opens with an office memo including the words 'I killed Dietrichson. Me. Walter Neff, insurance salesman, 35 years old...'? The answer is : Double Indemnity
Question about Movies Comedies : Which film included the song 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head'? The answer is : Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which film had the title 'The Wrong Kind of Girl' on TV? The answer is : Bus Stop
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which film had the title 'The Wrong Kind of Girl' on TV? The answer is : Bus Stop
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which film distributing company did Chaplin found with D.W. Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford? The answer is : United Artists
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which film distributing company did Chaplin found with D.W. Griffith, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford? The answer is : United Artists
Question about Hollywood : Which film director's real name is Allen Stewart Konigsberg? The answer is : Woody Allen
Question about Movies Thrillers : Which film based on an Anthony Shaffer play starred Michael Caine and Laurence Olivier? The answer is : Sleuth
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which film appeared in 1925 and had sound added in 1942? The answer is : The Gold Rush
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which film appeared in 1925 and had sound added in 1942? The answer is : The Gold Rush
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which film about early aviation starred Clara Bow and Gary Cooper? The answer is : Wings
Question about War Films : Which film about Arnhem was criticized as 'A film too long'? The answer is : A Bridge Too Far
Question about TV The 80s : Which Fields did Hester and William go to after 'Fresh Fields'? The answer is : French
Question about TV The 80s : Which Fields did Hester and William go to after 'Fresh Fields'? The answer is : French
Question about Literature : Which fictional detective is assisted by Captain Hastings? The answer is : Hercule Poirot
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Which female soul star has recorded with Elton John, George Michael and George Benson? The answer is : Aretha Franklin
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which female singer recorded 'Heaven is a Place on Earth'? The answer is : Belinda Carlisle
Question about Sport The 60s : Which father of Damon won the World Driver's championship in 1962? The answer is : Graham Hill
Question about Sport The 60s : Which father of Damon won the World Driver's championship in 1962? The answer is : Graham Hill
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which fashion item is Oscar Levi Strauss responsible for? The answer is : Jeans
Question about TV - The 90s : Which fashion House did Beatrice and Evangeline head? The answer is : Eliott
Question about TV - The 90s : Which fashion House did Beatrice and Evangeline head? The answer is : Eliott
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which famous widow was 'Walking on Thin Ice' in 1981? The answer is : Yoko Ono
Question about Scotland : Which famous whisky is made at Blair Athol? The answer is : Bell's
Question about Australia : Which famous surfing beach is to the south of Brisbane? The answer is : Surfers' Paradise
Question about England : Which famous stones can be seen on Salisbury Plain? The answer is : Stonehenge
Question about Great Buildings : Which famous statue, brought back as war loot by Napoleon, is still housed in the Louvre? The answer is : Venus de Milo
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which famous Sinatra song was the first to become a hit after being featured in a TV show? The answer is : Love and Marriage
Question about Films : Which famous ship did they try to Raise in the 1980 film? The answer is : The Titanic
Question about 80s Films : Which famous ship did they try to Raise in the 1980 film? The answer is : The Titanic
Question about Scotland : Which famous Scottish writer lived at Abbotsford by the Tweed? The answer is : Sir Walter Scott
Question about Popular Classics : Which famous piece by Prokofiev is for orchestra and narrator ? The answer is : Peter and the Wolf
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which famous photographer was Marie Helvin married to? The answer is : David Bailey
Question about Transport : Which famous ocean liner made its maiden voyage in May 1936? The answer is : The Queen Mary
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which famous hairdresser married Lulu? The answer is : John Frieda
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which famous guitarist played on Jagger's album 'She's the Boss'? The answer is : Jeff Beck
Question about Sport Football : Which famous first will always be held by Keith Peacock? The answer is : First substitute in a League game
Question about Foreign Literature : Which famous film is Heinrich Mann's 'Professor Unrat' based on? The answer is : The Blue Angel
Question about Sport Golf : Which famous American played his last British Open in 1995? The answer is : Arnold Palmer
Question about Transport : Which famous aircraft carrier was withdrawn from service in 1979? The answer is : HMS Ark Royal
Question about TV The 60s : Which family Saga spanned the Victorian and Edwardian eras? The answer is : Forsyte Saga
Question about TV The 60s : Which family Saga spanned the Victorian and Edwardian eras? The answer is : Forsyte Saga
Question about Nature Birds : Which family of birds does the robin belong to? The answer is : Thrush
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which family lived at 165 Eaton Place, London? The answer is : Bellamy family
Question about TV Children's TV : Which family had a daily help called Mrs Scrubbitt? The answer is : The Woodentops
Question about Nature Fish : Which family does the anchovy belong to? The answer is : Herring
Question about Nature Flowers : Which family do azaleas belong to? The answer is : Rhododendron
Question about Geography : Which Falls are on the Canadian/US border? The answer is : Niagara
Question about Geography : Which Falls are on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia? The answer is : Victoria
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Factor was a contest of physical and mental agility? The answer is : Krypton
Question about Capital Punishment : Which fabric was originally made in Syria's capital? The answer is : Damask
Question about Ireland : Which fabric made from flax is Ireland famous for? The answer is : Linen
Question about Ireland : Which fabric is Donegal famous for? The answer is : Tweed
Question about Nature Birds : Which extinct bird was last sighted in Mauritius? The answer is : The dodo
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which explosive was invented by Alfred Nobel? The answer is : Dynamite
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which expert on Indian cooking is also an accomplished actress? The answer is : Madhur Jaffrey
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which exiled Czech wrote 'The Joke'? The answer is : Milan Kundera
Question about Sport Tennis : Which exiled Czech beat Ken Rosewall at Wimbledon in 1954? The answer is : Jaroslav Drobny
Question about Sport Golf : Which European Open gave Seve Ballesteros his first-ever European win back in 1976? The answer is : Dutch Open
Question about Africa : Which European language is an official language of Angola? The answer is : Portuguese
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which European flat race is run annually on the first Sunday in October? The answer is : The Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe
Question about Geography : Which European country has an area called Flanders? The answer is : Belgium
Question about Newsround : Which European city was divided into East and West by a Wall? The answer is : Berlin
Question about Election Fever : Which Essex seat was won by Tory David Amess against all predictions in 1992? The answer is : Basildon
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which essential for foreign tourists was invented by American Express? The answer is : Traveller's cheque
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which Ernest discovered alpha, beta and gamma rays? The answer is : Rutherford
Question about Newsround : Which envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury was released from the Lebanon? The answer is : Terry Waite
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Englishman took 19 wickets in a 1956 Test against Australia? The answer is : Jim Laker
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Englishman became soccer boss of the Republic of Ireland? The answer is : Jack Charlton
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Englishman became soccer boss of the Republic of Ireland? The answer is : Jack Charlton
Question about Trouble Spots : Which English World War II veteran was a Beirut kidnap victim? The answer is : Jackie Mann
Question about Sport Cricket : Which English wicket keeper shares his name with a breed of dog? The answer is : Jack Russell
Question about Sport the 90s : Which English team won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1991? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Sport the 90s : Which English team won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1991? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Sport the 70s : Which English soccer side twice won the European Cup? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport the 70s : Which English soccer side twice won the European Cup? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which English singer appeared with Monroe in 'Let's Make Love'? The answer is : Frankie Vaughan
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which English singer appeared with Monroe in 'Let's Make Love'? The answer is : Frankie Vaughan
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which English sculptor produced rounded forms such as 'Reclining Figure'? The answer is : Henry Moore
Question about Sport Golf : Which English player scored a hole in one on the final day of the 1995 Ryder Cup? The answer is : Howard Clark
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which English physicist discovered the neutron? The answer is : Chadwick
Question about Sport Football : Which English fullback is known as 'Psycho'? The answer is : Stuart Pearce
Question about Sport Football : Which English defender is known as 'Rodney'? The answer is : Tony Adams
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which English cricketer is a keen amateur watercolour artist? The answer is : Jack Russell
Question about England : Which English county has the smallest perimeter? The answer is : Isle of Wight
Question about England : Which English county has the longest coastline? The answer is : Cornwall
Question about Sport Cricket : Which English county has Brian Lara played for? The answer is : Warwickshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which English county did West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd play for? The answer is : Lancashire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which English county did New Zealander Martin Crowe play for? The answer is : Somerset
Question about Sport Cricket : Which English county did Michael Holding play for? The answer is : Derbyshire
Question about England : Which English county bordering the sea has the shortest coastline? The answer is : Durham
Question about Popular Classics : Which English composer's 300th anniversary took place in 1995? The answer is : Purcell
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which English chemist discovered the most elements? The answer is : Davy
Question about Sport The 80s : Which English batsman became the highest run getter in Test history? The answer is : Geoff Boycott
Question about Sport The 80s : Which English batsman became the highest run getter in Test history? The answer is : Geoff Boycott
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which English artist is famous for his matchstalk men pictures? The answer is : L. S. Lowry
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which English actor/playwright starred in 'Hearts of the World'? The answer is : Noel Coward
Question about Movies Comedies : Which English actor starred in 'The Muppet Christmas Carol'? The answer is : Michael Caine
Question about Sport the 90s : Which England soccer manager became known as a turnip? The answer is : Graham Taylor
Question about Sport the 90s : Which England soccer manager became known as a turnip? The answer is : Graham Taylor
Question about Sport The 60s : Which England manager Alf received a knighthood? The answer is : Ramsey
Question about Sport The 60s : Which England manager Alf received a knighthood? The answer is : Ramsey
Question about Sport Rugby : Which England cricket captain was capped for England at rugby? The answer is : M. J. K. Smith
Question about Sport Golf : Which England cricket captain is an amateur golf champion? The answer is : Ted Dexter
Question about Sport Cricket : Which England captain was the first Test outfielder to take 100 catches? The answer is : Wally Hammond
Question about Sport Football : Which England captain was sent off when captaining the side in 1986? The answer is : Ray Wilkins
Question about Sport Cricket : Which England batsmen each scored double centuries against India in 1985 in the same innings? The answer is : Mike Gatting, Graeme Fowler
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which engine used in aircraft was invented by Sir Frank Whittle? The answer is : Jet
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which engine for aircraft was patented by Frank Whittle in 1930? The answer is : Jet
Question about Literature : Which Emily wrote 'Wuthering Heights'? The answer is : Bronte
Question about Hollywood : Which Emilio starred in 'Young Guns' I and II? The answer is : Estevez
Question about TV The 80s : Which emergency service is featured in 'London's Burning'? The answer is : Fire Brigade
Question about TV The 80s : Which emergency service is featured in 'London's Burning'? The answer is : Fire Brigade
Question about Elvis Presley : Which Elvis hit was a No 1 for Dusty Springfield? The answer is : You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Question about Elvis Presley : Which Elvis hit was a No 1 for Dusty Springfield? The answer is : You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Question about Elvis Presley : Which Elvis hit owes a debt to the Italian song 'O Sole Mio'? The answer is : It's Now or Never
Question about Elvis Presley : Which Elvis hit owes a debt to the Italian song 'O Sole Mio'? The answer is : It's Now or Never
Question about Elvis Presley : Which Elvis film was a western? The answer is : Charro
Question about Elvis Presley : Which Elvis film was a western? The answer is : Charro
Question about Pop Karaoke : Which Elton John line follows 'It's a little bit funny'? The answer is : This feeling inside
Question about Nature Animals : Which elephants have the smaller ears, African or Indian? The answer is : Indian
Question about Sports Bag : Which electrical appliance joined the London Monarchs? The answer is : The Fridge
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which Egyptian sculpture is more than 73 metres long? The answer is : Sphinx
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which Edwardian adventurer, trapped in ice, thawed out in 1966? The answer is : Adam Adamant
Question about Newsround : Which Edward became prime minister in 1970? The answer is : Heath
Question about Food and Drink : Which edible sugary substance do bees make? The answer is : Honey
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which Ebenezer was in the tile of the song by The Shamen? The answer is : Goode
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which Ebenezer was in the tile of the song by The Shamen? The answer is : Goode
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which eastern European country maintained close relations with China? The answer is : Albania
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which 'EastEnders' star had a hit with 'The Ugly Duckling'? The answer is : Mike Reid
Question about TV Gold : Which Eastender thought his father was Pete Beale when it was Kenny? The answer is : Wicksy
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which EastEnder received a marriage proposal from Benny Bloom? The answer is : Ethel Skinner
Question about Pubs : Which East Midlands pub served soldiers prior to going to fight the Crusades? The answer is : Olde Trip to Jerusalem
Question about Scotland : Which east coast port is known as The Granite City? The answer is : Aberdeen
Question about Sport Football : Which East Anglian team is nicknamed The Canaries? The answer is : Norwich City
Question about TV The 70s : Which early evening news magazine was transmitted throughout the country? The answer is : Nationwide
Question about TV The 70s : Which early evening news magazine was transmitted throughout the country? The answer is : Nationwide
Question about Newsround : Which earl was murdered by the IRA in 1979? The answer is : Mountbatten
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which Earl invented a snack of meat between two slices of bread? The answer is : Sandwich
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which Ealing comedy was based on Roy Horniman's 'Noblesse Oblige'? The answer is : Kind Hearts and Coronets
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which Dutch side play their games in the Philips Stadium? The answer is : PSV Eindhoven
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which Dutch painter is well known for his self-portraits? The answer is : Rembrandt
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which duo's only hit was 'You Don't Have to be a Baby to Cry'? The answer is : The Caravelles
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which duo were 'Respectable' in 1987? The answer is : Mel and Kim
Question about Pop Duos : Which duo were made up of Paul and Art? The answer is : Simon and Garfunkel
Question about Sport Tennis : Which duo released 'Rock 'n' Roll' with the Full Metal Rackets? The answer is : John McEnroe and Pat Cash
Question about Pop Duos : Which duo has spent most weeks in the UK single charts? The answer is : Everly Brothers
Question about Pop Duos : Which duo had a No 1 with 'Would I Lie To You'? The answer is : Charles and Eddie
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which duo had a minor hit with 'Reet Petite' in 1993? The answer is : Pinky, Perky
Question about Pop Duos : Which duo comprised Marc Almond and David Ball? The answer is : Soft Cell
Question about Pop Duos : Which duo charted with the 'The Skye Boat Song'? The answer is : Roger Whittaker, Des O'Connor
Question about Pop Duos : Which duo appeared in drag in an Abba tribute? The answer is : Erasure
Question about Great Buildings : Which dukes does Chatsworth House in Derbyshire belong to? The answer is : Devonshire
Question about England : Which dukes are associated with Woburn Abbey? The answer is : Bedford
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which drug is Alexander Fleming famous for discovering? The answer is : Penicillin
Question about Speed Kings : Which driver won the world championship posthumously in 1970? The answer is : Jochen Rindt
Question about Speed Kings : Which driver was runner-up in the world championship in '63, '64 and '65? The answer is : Graham Hill
Question about Speed Kings : Which driver apart from Senna lost his life in the 1994 Formula 1 season? The answer is : Roland Ratzenberger
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Which drink was Prince Charles caught ordering while at Gordonstoun? The answer is : Cherry brandy
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which drink was created when Indian army officers added quinine to soda water to help fight malaria? The answer is : Tonic water
Question about Food and Drink : Which drink is Worcester sauce traditionally added to? The answer is : Tomato juice
Question about American Literature : Which dramatist wrote 'Long Day's Journey Into Night'? The answer is : Eugene O'Neill
Question about American Literature : Which dramatist wrote 'Long Day's Journey Into Night'? The answer is : Eugene O'Neill
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which drama featured Peggy Ashcroft and Geraldine James in wartime India? The answer is : The Jewel in the Crown
Question about Elvis Presley : Which double-sided single was the top seller of the 1950s in the US? The answer is : Hound Dog,Don't Be Cruel
Question about Elvis Presley : Which double-sided single was the top seller of the 1950s in the US? The answer is : Hound Dog,Don't Be Cruel
Question about The Beatles : Which double-sided hit titles were Liverpool place names? The answer is : Penny Lane,Strawberry Fields Forever
Question about The Beatles : Which double-sided hit titles were Liverpool place names? The answer is : Penny Lane,Strawberry Fields Forever
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which Doors song was given the disco treatment by Amii Stewart? The answer is : Light My Fire
Question about Newsround : Which Donald was killed trying to break the world water speed record? The answer is : Campbell
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Donald became the first Australian to score 300 test runs in a day? The answer is : Bradman
Question about Folk and Country : Which Dolly Parton song was a chart hit for Whitney Houston? The answer is : I Will Always Love You
Question about Newsround : Which Doctor wielded his axe on the railway network? The answer is : Beeching
Question about Films : Which Doctor did Omar Sharif play in the film set in the USSR? The answer is : Zhivago
Question about 60s Films : Which Doctor did Omar Sharif play in the film set in the USSR? The answer is : Zhivago
Question about TV The 60s : Which Doctor arrived on our screens in the Tardis in 1963? The answer is : Dr Who
Question about TV The 60s : Which Doctor arrived on our screens in the Tardis in 1963? The answer is : Dr Who
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which DJs were Laurie Lingo and the Dipsticks? The answer is : DLT, Paul Burnett
Question about Pop DJs : Which DJ was the first voice on Radio 1? The answer is : Tony Blackburn
Question about Pop DJs : Which DJ was an 'Emperor'? The answer is : Rosko
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which DJ Nicky hosted 'Wheel of Fortune'? The answer is : Campbell
Question about Pop DJs : Which DJ invited listeners to 'fight the flab'? The answer is : Terry Wogan
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which DJ hosted 'First AIDS', which gave condoms to the audience? The answer is : Mike Smith
Question about Pop DJs : Which DJ duo had a Top Ten hit with 'I haven't stopped dancing yet'? The answer is : Pat and Mick
Question about Films : Which distinguished actor, later a Lord, played the lead in 'Henry V'? The answer is : Laurence Olivier
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which distinguished actor, later a Lord, played the lead in 'Henry V'? The answer is : Laurence Olivier
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Which distillery was the first to conform to the licensing laws which made other stills illegal in 1823? The answer is : Glenlivet
Question about Films : Which Disney release told the story of an American Indian heroine? The answer is : Pocahontas
Question about 90s Films : Which Disney release told the story of an American Indian heroine? The answer is : Pocahontas
Question about Films : Which Disney film released in 1942 was about a little fawn? The answer is : Bambi
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which Disney film released in 1942 was about a little fawn? The answer is : Bambi
Question about Films : Which disfigured Man did John Hurt portray in the 1980 film? The answer is : Elephant Man
Question about 80s Films : Which disfigured Man did John Hurt portray in the 1980 film? The answer is : Elephant Man
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which disco hit singer thought that 'Love's Unkind'? The answer is : Donna Summer
Question about Films : Which disaster movie was about a fire in the world's tallest building? The answer is : Towering Inferno
Question about 70s Films : Which disaster movie was about a fire in the world's tallest building? The answer is : Towering Inferno
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which director said, 'I'm embarrassed and ashamed that I get paid for doing this'? The answer is : Steven Spielberg
Question about Hollywood : Which director Cecil B. was famous for epic movies? The answer is : De Mille
Question about Newsround : Which Dimbleby interviewed the Prince of Wales on TV? The answer is : Jonathan
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Diego benefited from 'The hand of God'? The answer is : Maradona
Question about Sport The 80s : Which Diego benefited from 'The hand of God'? The answer is : Maradona
Question about England : Which Devon port has a famous Hoe? The answer is : Plymouth
Question about Hi Tech : Which device converts chemical energy into electrical energy? The answer is : Battery
Question about TV Police serials : Which detective shares his name with a chocolate covered ice-cream bar? The answer is : Magnum
Question about Literature : Which detective novelist is known by her initials P.D.? The answer is : James
Question about TV Police serials : Which detective has been played by Richard Harris and Michael Gambon? The answer is : Maigret
Question about TV Police serials : Which detective called people 'Pussycat'? The answer is : Kojak
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which designer is well known for her pink hair? The answer is : Zandra Rhodes
Question about Asia : Which desert covers part of China and Mongolia? The answer is : Gobi
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Des presented the revamped 'Take Your Pick'? The answer is : O'Connor
Question about England : Which Derbyshire village lost most of its population to plague in 1665 but prevented the spread of the disease? The answer is : Eyam
Question about TV Gold : Which department at Crossroads Motel was run by Vera Downend? The answer is : The hairdressing salon
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which Democrat founded what he called his 'Rainbow Coalition'? The answer is : Jesse Jackson
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which Democrat founded what he called his 'Rainbow Coalition'? The answer is : Jesse Jackson
Question about Pop Groups : Which day did The Boomtown Rats not like? The answer is : Monday
Question about Sport Football : Which David has played for Aston Villa, Milan, Sampdoria and Arsenal? The answer is : Platt
Question about Sport Football : Which David has managed Spurs, Luton and Sheffield Wednesday? The answer is : Pleat
Question about Hollywood : Which daughter of Judy Garland won an Oscar for 'Cabaret'? The answer is : Liza Minnelli
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which daughter of Chaplin starred in Doctor Zhivago? The answer is : Geraldine
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which daughter of Chaplin starred in Doctor Zhivago? The answer is : Geraldine
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Darling Buds starred David Jason and Pam Ferris? The answer is : Of May
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Darling Buds starred David Jason and Pam Ferris? The answer is : Of May
Question about Performance Arts : Which dancing has fertility through death and rebirth as a common theme? The answer is : Morris dancing
Question about Performance Arts : Which dancing from the 1980s has dancers performing acrobatic feats? The answer is : Break dancing
Question about Films : Which dancer/actress Ginger won an Oscar in 1940? The answer is : Rogers
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which dancer/actress Ginger won an Oscar in 1940? The answer is : Rogers
Question about Performance Arts : Which dancer performs a variation in a pas de deux? The answer is : The man
Question about Elvis Presley : Which dancer co-starred with Presley in 'GI Blues'? The answer is : Juliet Prowse
Question about Elvis Presley : Which dancer co-starred with Presley in 'GI Blues'? The answer is : Juliet Prowse
Question about Performance Arts : Which dance is the bossa nova a type of? The answer is : Samba
Question about Performance Arts : Which dance is part jive, part improvisation? The answer is : Rock 'n' roll
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Daley became the youngest ever athlete to represent Britain in the decathlon? The answer is : Thompson
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Daley became the youngest ever athlete to represent Britain in the decathlon? The answer is : Thompson
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : Which 'Dad's Army' character had a No 1 hit? The answer is : Corporal Jones
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Czech dramatist became president after the fall of communism? The answer is : Vaclav Havel
Question about TV The 50s : Which current BBC current affairs programme began in 1953? The answer is : Panorama
Question about TV The 50s : Which current BBC current affairs programme began in 1953? The answer is : Panorama
Question about Sport Cricket : Which cup succeeded the Shell Shield in the West Indies? The answer is : Red Stripe Cup
Question about Sport Tennis : Which cup for women was contested between the US and Britain? The answer is : Wightman Cup
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which cult hero did Val Kilmer play in a 1991 Oliver Stone movie? The answer is : Jim Morrison
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which crown did actress/model Mary Stavin receive in the 1970s? The answer is : Miss World
Question about Sport Cricket : Which cricket commentator on radio was known as 'Johnners'? The answer is : Brian Johnson
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which creatures mutated in 'Them'? The answer is : Ants
Question about Films : Which creature took a starring role in 'Jaws'? The answer is : A shark
Question about 70s Films : Which creature took a starring role in 'Jaws'? The answer is : A shark
Question about Wales : Which creature of legend is seen on the Welsh flag? The answer is : Dragon
Question about Literature : Which creator of Jeeves and Wooster is known by his initials P.G.? The answer is : Wodehouse
Question about Newsround : Which craft which floats on an air cushion was invented in 1958? The answer is : Hovercraft
Question about Newsround : Which crack force stormed the Iranian Embassy in London in 1980? The answer is : SAS
Question about Charles Dickens : Which court case is at the heart of 'Bleak House'? The answer is : Jarndyce v Jarndyce
Question about Charles Dickens : Which court case is at the heart of 'Bleak House'? The answer is : Jarndyce v Jarndyce
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Which course celebrated 100 years of racing in July 1987? The answer is : Wolverhampton
Question about TV Soaps : Which couple took over The Rovers' Return after Bet Gilroy left? The answer is : Jack and Vera Duckworth
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which couple had a TV show called 'Gourmet Ireland'? The answer is : Paul and Jeanne Rankin
Question about Ireland : Which county's Irish name is Corcaigh? The answer is : Cork
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county won the Championship in 1990 and 1991? The answer is : Essex
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county was captained by Graeme Gooch? The answer is : Essex
Question about England : Which county used to be divided into Parts? The answer is : Lincolnshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county side was captained by Allan Lamb? The answer is : Northamptonshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county side did Fred Trueman play most of his cricket for? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county side comes from Wales? The answer is : Glamorgan
Question about Ireland : Which county shares its name with a fictional TV doctor? The answer is : Kildare
Question about Sport Rugby : Which county play at Kingsholm? The answer is : Gloucester
Question about England : Which county lies between the North Sea and Greater London? The answer is : Essex
Question about England : Which county is Thomas Hardy associated with? The answer is : Dorset
Question about Wales : Which county is further north, Clwyd or Gwent? The answer is : Clwyd
Question about Geography The Weather : Which county is England's wettest? The answer is : Cumbria
Question about England : Which county is also known as Salop? The answer is : Shropshire
Question about Geography : Which county is abbreviated to Oxon? The answer is : Oxfordshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county have won the championship most times? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county has been captained by Mike Atherton? The answer is : Lancashire
Question about Geography : Which county has a red rose as its symbol? The answer is : Lancashire
Question about England : Which county does not exist: North, South, East or West Yorkshire? The answer is : East
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county does Geoff Boycott come from? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Geography : Which county divides Cornwall from Somerset? The answer is : Devon
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county did Jack Hobbs play for? The answer is : Surrey
Question about England : Which county did Huntingdonshire become part of in 1974? The answer is : Cambridgeshire
Question about Sport Cricket : Which county did David Gower play for apart from Leicestershire? The answer is : Hampshire
Question about Geography : Which country's women might wear a kimono? The answer is : Japan
Question about Asia : Which country's official name in Hindi is Bharat? The answer is : India
Question about Geography : Which country's name could be part of a Christmas dinner? The answer is : Turkey
Question about Geography : Which country's languages include English, Zulu and Afrikaans? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Europe : Which country's landscape is made up of volcanoes and geysers? The answer is : Iceland
Question about Europe : Which country's highest mountain is the Grossglockner? The answer is : Austria's
Question about Asia : Which country's flag is a red circle on a green background? The answer is : Bangladesh
Question about Europe : Which country's currency is the lev? The answer is : Bulgaria
Question about Europe : Which country's chief river is the Po? The answer is : Italy
Question about Asia : Which country's capital is Ulan Bator? The answer is : Mongolia's
Question about Europe : Which country's capital is Tirana? The answer is : Albania
Question about Capital Punishment : Which country's capital is the end of a motor rally from Paris? The answer is : Senegal
Question about Europe : Which country, whose capital is Vaduz, has no armed forces? The answer is : Liechstenstein
Question about Geography : Which country, capital Bangkok, used to be called Siam? The answer is : Thailand
Question about Sport Football : Which country won the first World Cup held in 1930? The answer is : Uruguay
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which country won the first Eurovision song contest in 1956? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1992, 1993 and 1994? The answer is : Ireland
Question about Newsround : Which country won the Eurovision Contest in consecutive years in the first half of the decade? The answer is : Ireland
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which country won Eurovision with 'A-Ba-Ni-Bi' and 'Hallelujah'? The answer is : Israel
Question about Sport Golf : Which country will host the 1997 Ryder Cup? The answer is : Spain
Question about Trouble Spots : Which country was the scene of the Mau Mau rebellion in the 1950s? The answer is : Kenya
Question about Newsround : Which country was Stalin leader of? The answer is : USSR
Question about Newsround : Which country was reunified in 1990? The answer is : Germany
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which country was in three of the first four European finals? The answer is : USSR
Question about Sport Cricket : Which country was captained by Kapil Dev? The answer is : India
Question about Sport The 60s : Which country was banned from the Olympics because of apartheid? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Sport The 60s : Which country was banned from the Olympics because of apartheid? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Africa : Which country used to be called South West Africa? The answer is : Namibia
Question about Geography : Which country used to be called Siam? The answer is : Thailand
Question about Folk and Country : Which country star has had five husbands, including George Jones, and been kidnapped? The answer is : Tammy Wynette
Question about Folk and Country : Which country star had a hit with 'Kiss An Angel Good Morning'? The answer is : Charlie Pride
Question about Movies Comedies : Which country singer starred in 'Nine To Five'? The answer is : Dolly Parton
Question about Nature Flowers : Which country sent the first dahlia seeds to Europe? The answer is : Mexico
Question about Sport the 90s : Which country returned to playing international sport in the 90s? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Sport the 90s : Which country returned to playing international sport in the 90s? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Sport the 70s : Which country outside the UK won the Grand Slam in 1977? The answer is : France
Question about Sport the 70s : Which country outside the UK won the Grand Slam in 1977? The answer is : France
Question about Geography : Which country originally produced Volvo cars? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Geography : Which country originally produced Peugeot cars? The answer is : France
Question about Geography : Which country originally produced Fiat cars? The answer is : Italy
Question about Africa : Which country occupies the Horn of Africa? The answer is : Somalia
Question about Wales : Which country lies to the east of Wales? The answer is : England
Question about Newsround : Which country launched the first satellite - Sputnik 1 - in space? The answer is : Russia
Question about Boom and bust : Which country is the world's largest coffee exporter? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Africa : Which country is the main economic power in West Africa? The answer is : Nigeria
Question about Sport the 90s : Which country is snooker star Stephen Hendry from? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Sport the 90s : Which country is snooker star Stephen Hendry from? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Geography : Which country is Santa Claus said to live in? The answer is : Lapland
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which country is Rab C. Nesbitt from? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Sport The 80s : Which country is motor racing's Nelson Piquet from? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport The 80s : Which country is motor racing's Nelson Piquet from? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Asia : Which country is made up of over 800 islands including Viti Levu? The answer is : Fiji
Question about Geography : Which country is Luxembourg the capital of? The answer is : Luxembourg
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which country is Kiri Te Kanawa from? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which country is Kiri Te Kanawa from? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Africa : Which country is further north Rwanda or Burundi? The answer is : Rwanda
Question about Geography : Which country is divided from Spain by the Pyrenees? The answer is : France
Question about Geography : Which country is connected to Wales by the Severn Bridge? The answer is : England
Question about Europe : Which country is called Elleniki Dimokratia or Hellenic Republic? The answer is : Greece
Question about Asia : Which country is bordered by Laos, Vietnam and Thailand? The answer is : Cambodia
Question about Geography : Which country is also known as The Netherlands? The answer is : Holland
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which country is 1972 Pentathlon winner Mary Peters from? The answer is : Northern Ireland
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which country has won most summer Olympic medals since 1896? The answer is : United States
Question about European Community : Which country has the most MEPs? The answer is : Germany
Question about Capital Punishment : Which country has the last capital alphabetically? The answer is : Croatia
Question about Religious Fervour : Which country has the largest Orthodox Church? The answer is : Russia
Question about Religious Fervour : Which country has the largest number of Roman Catholics? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Transport : Which country has the international registration letter M? The answer is : Malta
Question about Geography The Weather : Which country has the driest inhabited area in the world? The answer is : Egypt
Question about Europe : Which country has had a prime minister called Wim Kok? The answer is : The Netherlands
Question about Geography : Which country has four letters, the last one q? The answer is : Iraq
Question about Geography : Which country has four letters and ends in Q? The answer is : Iraq
Question about Asia : Which country has designated Chachoengsao as its new capital? The answer is : Thailand
Question about Asia : Which country has been officially called Myanmar since 1989? The answer is : Burma
Question about Elvis Presley : Which country guitarist produced Elvis's early RCA records? The answer is : Chet Atkins
Question about Elvis Presley : Which country guitarist produced Elvis's early RCA records? The answer is : Chet Atkins
Question about Geography : Which country does the Loire flow through? The answer is : France
Question about Geography : Which country does the island of Rhodes belong to? The answer is : Greece
Question about Geography : Which country does the holiday island of Ibiza belong to? The answer is : Spain
Question about Nature Animals : Which country does the breed of dog, shih tzu, come from? The answer is : China
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Which country does Sukhindol wine come from? The answer is : Bulgaria
Question about Food and Drink : Which country does skordalia come from? The answer is : Greece
Question about Sport Football : Which country does Ryan Giggs play for? The answer is : Wales
Question about Sport Football : Which country does Neville Southall play for? The answer is : Wales
Question about Sport Football : Which country does Jurgen Klinsmann come from? The answer is : Germany
Question about Sport Football : Which country does Jimmy Quinn play for? The answer is : Northern Ireland
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which country does James Last come from? The answer is : Germany
Question about Sport The 80s : Which country does Ivan Lendl originate from? The answer is : Czechoslovakia
Question about Sport The 80s : Which country does Ivan Lendl originate from? The answer is : Czechoslovakia
Question about Sport Football : Which country does Gary McAllister play for? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Food and Drink : Which country does Edam cheese originate from? The answer is : Holland
Question about Sport Football : Which country does David Ginola come from? The answer is : France
Question about Sport Football : Which country does Anders Limpar come from? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Sport The 60s : Which country does 1969 motor racing champion Jackie Stewart come from? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Sport The 60s : Which country does 1969 motor racing champion Jackie Stewart come from? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which country do Volkswagen cars originate in? The answer is : Germany
Question about Geography : Which country do the Scilly Isles belong to? The answer is : United Kingdom
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which country do Renault cars come from? The answer is : France
Question about Sport Football : Which country do Real Madrid come from? The answer is : Spain
Question about Sport Football : Which country do Hendry, Goram and McCoist play for? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Europe : Which country do Greenland and the Faeroe Islands belong to? The answer is : Denmark
Question about Sport Cricket : Which country do Donald, McMillan and Cronje play for? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Sport Football : Which country do Brondby come from? The answer is : Denmark
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which country do Black Box come from? The answer is : Italy
Question about Trouble Spots : Which country disintegrated following the outbreak of civil war in 1992? The answer is : Yugoslavia
Question about Sport the 90s : Which country did Sonia O'Sullivan race for? The answer is : Ireland
Question about Sport the 90s : Which country did Sonia O'Sullivan race for? The answer is : Ireland
Question about Sport Football : Which country did Mike England play for? The answer is : Wales
Question about TV Soaps : Which country did Michelle go to when she left Albert Square? The answer is : America
Question about Sport Rugby : Which country did Hugo Porta play for? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Sport Football : Which country did George Best play for? The answer is : Northern Ireland
Question about Sport Football : Which country did Emlyn Hughes play for? The answer is : England
Question about Sports Bag : Which country did boxer Lennox Lewis represent at the Olympics? The answer is : Canada
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which country did athletes with FRG after their names represent? The answer is : West Germany
Question about Sport Cricket : Which country did all rounder Richard Hadlee play for? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Sport Football : Which country did Alan Brazil play for? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Sport Cricket : Which country did Abdul Qadir play for? The answer is : Pakistan
Question about Europe : Which country covers 10% of the globe's land surface? The answer is : Russia
Question about Geography : Which country can you easily walk to from Gibraltar? The answer is : Spain
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which country became the first to win the World Cup three times? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Sport The 80s : Which country beat West Germany to win the 1982 soccer World Cup? The answer is : Italy
Question about Sport The 80s : Which country beat West Germany to win the 1982 soccer World Cup? The answer is : Italy
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which country are Bob and Ziggy Marley associated with? The answer is : Jamaica
Question about Folk and Country : Which country anthem starts 'Sometimes it's hard to be a woman'? The answer is : Stand by your Man
Question about Newsround : Which countries fought in the 1973 Yom Kippur War? The answer is : Egypt, Syria and Israel
Question about Europe : Which countries are on the Iberian Peninsula? The answer is : Spain and Portugal
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which cosmetic house did Liz Hurley become the face of in 1995? The answer is : Estee Lauder
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : Which cosmetic house did Charles Revson found? The answer is : Revlon
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which 'Coronation Street' star sang 'Where Will You Be?' in 1968? The answer is : Sue Nicholls
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which cook is a founder of Classic FM? The answer is : Michael Barry
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which cook has been married to the founder of 'Habitat'? The answer is : Caroline Conran
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which cook and writer produced a 'Cook's Tour of France'? The answer is : Mireille Johnston
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which controversial dancer died when her scarf caught in the wheels of her sports car? The answer is : Isadora Duncan
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which controversial dancer died when her scarf caught in the wheels of her sports car? The answer is : Isadora Duncan
Question about Newsround : Which continent was El Alamein in? The answer is : Africa
Question about Newsround : Which Conservative resigned as prime minister in 1963? The answer is : Harold Macmillan
Question about Newsround : Which Conservative leader became prime minister in 1979? The answer is : Margaret Thatcher
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which composer from East Anglia wrote the opera 'Peter Grimes'? The answer is : Benjamin Britten
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which composer from East Anglia wrote the opera 'Peter Grimes'? The answer is : Benjamin Britten
Question about Films : Which composer did Tom Hulse play in 'Amadeus'? The answer is : Mozart
Question about 80s Films : Which composer did Tom Hulse play in 'Amadeus'? The answer is : Mozart
Question about Newsround : Which competition did Miss Sweden win the first of in 1951? The answer is : Miss World
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which compass points formed the title of an American Civil War drama? The answer is : North and South
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which company, motto 'Small is beautiful', was founded in the late 1940s and developed the Walkman? The answer is : Sony
Question about Newsround : Which company, famed for stout, was implicated in a share scandal? The answer is : Guinness
Question about Beer : Which company produces McEwan's and Theakston's? The answer is : Scottish and Newcastle
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which company made the first production-line car, the Model T? The answer is : Ford
Question about Beer : Which company has sponsored a pre-Wimbledon tennis tournament? The answer is : Stella Artois
Question about Hi Tech : Which company developed the first electronic pocket calculator? The answer is : Texas Instruments
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which communist state was ruled by the Volkskammer? The answer is : East Germany
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Communist leader's real name was Josip Broz? The answer is : Tito
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which Communist leader's real name was Josip Broz? The answer is : Tito
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Which communist country remained outside the military alliance of eastern bloc countries in 1955? The answer is : Yugoslavia
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which communication system is Alexander Graham Bell famous for? The answer is : Telephone
Question about Boom and bust : Which common market area does CARICOM deal with? The answer is : Caribbean
Question about TV Comedy : Which comedy show had Shirley Bassey singing in a hobnail boot? The answer is : Morecambe and Wise
Question about TV Gold : Which comedy series starred Dave King and Joe Marcell as tramps? The answer is : Fancy Wanders
Question about TV Gold : Which comedy series married David Jason to Gwen Taylor? The answer is : A Bit of a Do
Question about TV Gold : Which comedy featured characters called Terry Collier and Bob Ferris? The answer is : The Likely Lads
Question about Literature : Which comedy actress wrote 'When's it Coming Out'? The answer is : Maureen Lipman
Question about Sport Golf : Which comedian took his name from the 1912 British Open? The answer is : Ted Ray
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which comedian performed stunts in 'Just Nuts' and 'The Freshman'? The answer is : Harold Lloyd
Question about TV Comedy : Which comedian had a St Bernard called Schnorbitz? The answer is : Bernie Winters
Question about TV Comedy : Which comedian had a hit with 'Funky Moped'? The answer is : Jasper Carrott
Question about TV The 50s : Which comedian had a half hour show with his name in the title? The answer is : Tony Hancock
Question about TV The 50s : Which comedian had a half hour show with his name in the title? The answer is : Tony Hancock
Question about Royals : Which coloured stone was in Fergie's engagement ring? The answer is : Ruby
Question about Ireland : Which colour is associated with Ireland? The answer is : Green
Question about Sport Football : Which colour card is used to send a player off? The answer is : Red
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which colour Barry was '(Dancin') On a Saturday Night'? The answer is : Blue
Question about Newsround : Which Colonel Oliver starred in the US 'Irongate' court hearing? The answer is : North
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Which cocktail would you find in a toolbox? The answer is : Screwdriver
Question about Sport Football : Which club, formed in 1863, won their first trophy 109 years later? The answer is : Stoke City
Question about Sport The 80s : Which club were English soccer champions six times in the 80s? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport The 80s : Which club were English soccer champions six times in the 80s? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about American Sport : Which club was the first to win the Super Bowl two years in succession on two occasions? The answer is : Pittsburgh Stealers
Question about American Sport : Which club was the first to win the Super Bowl two years in succession on two occasions? The answer is : Pittsburgh Stealers
Question about Royals : Which club was Prince Charles not allowed to join at Cambridge? The answer is : Labour Club
Question about Sports Bag : Which club reached the FA Cup Final in 1984, 1885 and 1986? The answer is : Everton
Question about Sport Football : Which club is linked with the playing career of Tom Finney? The answer is : Preston
Question about Sport Football : Which club is linked with the playing career of Jimmy Armfield? The answer is : Blackpool
Question about Sport Football : Which club is associated with the song 'You'll Never Walk Alone'? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Sport Football : Which club has played in the Premier League with a strip of yellow shirts? The answer is : Norwich
Question about Sport Football : Which club has been managed by Brian Clough and Jimmy Armfield? The answer is : Leeds United
Question about Sport Football : Which club does snooker promoter Barry Hearn support? The answer is : Leyton Orient
Question about Sport Football : Which club did Steve Bruce play for in a Premiership winning season? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Sport Football : Which club did Peter Beardsley leave when he rejoined Newcastle? The answer is : Everton
Question about Sport Football : Which club did Mark Atkins play for in a Premiership winning season? The answer is : Blackburn
Question about Sport Football : Which club did Gary Lineker play for immediately before going to Barcelona? The answer is : Everton
Question about Royals : Which close relative does Prince Charles share his birthday with? The answer is : Peter Phillips
Question about Action Movies : Which Clint Eastwood film won an Oscar for Gene Hackman as the sheriff of Big Whiskey? The answer is : Unforgiven
Question about Nature Flowers : Which climbing plant has the variety Nelly Moser? The answer is : Clematis
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Which Cliff Richard hit starts 'Imagine a still summer's day'? The answer is : The Day I Met Marie
Question about Pop Writers : Which classical pianist became a pop writer with Howard Greenfield? The answer is : Neil Sedaka
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which classical and show dancer danced on stage with The Princess of Wales? The answer is : Wayne Sleep
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which classical and show dancer danced on stage with The Princess of Wales? The answer is : Wayne Sleep
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which classic was based on 'The Tin Star' by John W Cunningham? The answer is : High Noon
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which class of Society is a musical based on 'The Philadelphia Story'? The answer is : High
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which clarinettist lived from 1909 to 1986 and had his 'Story' told in a 1955 film? The answer is : Benny Goodman
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which clarinettist had an early 1960s hit with the theme for a TV serial? The answer is : Acker Bilk
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which civilian militia was established under Papa Doc Duvalier? The answer is : Tonton Macoute
Question about Modern History Dictators : Which civilian militia was established under Papa Doc Duvalier? The answer is : Tonton Macoute
Question about Trouble Spots : Which city's 'Spring' was ended by a Soviet invasion in 1968? The answer is : Prague's
Question about USA : Which city, the capital of Tennessee, is famous for its music? The answer is : Nashville
Question about Around the United States : Which city, the capital of Tennessee, is famous for its music? The answer is : Nashville
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which city, famous for its canals, did Canaletto paint? The answer is : Venice
Question about Australia : Which city with 3 million inhabitants is Australia's largest? The answer is : Sydney
Question about Elvis Presley : Which city was the focus of Presley's work in the 1970s? The answer is : Las Vegas
Question about Elvis Presley : Which city was the focus of Presley's work in the 1970s? The answer is : Las Vegas
Question about England : Which city was a Roman fortress called Deva and retains its medieval walls? The answer is : Chester
Question about Scotland : Which city shares its name with a city in Australia? The answer is : Perth
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which City Rollers had a hit with 'Bye Bye Baby'? The answer is : Bay
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which City Rollers had a hit with 'Bye Bye Baby'? The answer is : Bay
Question about England : Which city is served by Speke airport? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which city is served by Ringway Airport? The answer is : Manchester
Question about Scotland : Which city is Scotland's capital? The answer is : Edinburgh
Question about Scotland : Which city is often called The Fair City? The answer is : Perth
Question about Sport World Soccer : Which city is home to Racing Club and River Plate? The answer is : Buenos Aires
Question about Scotland : Which city is at the mouth of the rivers Don and Dee? The answer is : Aberdeen
Question about Wales : Which city in the south of the country is its second largest? The answer is : Swansea
Question about Folk and Country : Which city in eastern England has been the venue for a long-standing folk festival? The answer is : Cambridge
Question about Scotland : Which city holds an annual Arts Festival? The answer is : Edinburgh
Question about Sport Football : Which city has teams called Wednesday and United? The answer is : Sheffield
Question about Sport Football : Which city has teams called Rovers and City? The answer is : Bristol
Question about Sport Football : Which city has a team of the same name and a United team? The answer is : Dundee
Question about Scotland : Which city gives its name to a rich fruit cake? The answer is : Dundee
Question about American Sport : Which city do the Redskins American football team come from? The answer is : Washington
Question about American Sport : Which city do the Redskins American football team come from? The answer is : Washington
Question about Heavy Metal : Which city did Black Sabbath come from? The answer is : Birmingham
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Cilla Black show has girls and guys choosing unseen partners? The answer is : Blind Date
Question about Religious Fervour : Which Church was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in the USA in 1879? The answer is : Church of Christ, Scientist
Question about Religious Fervour : Which Christian group deny the idea of the Trinity? The answer is : Unitarians
Question about TV The 70s : Which children's series told of life in a London comprehensive? The answer is : Grange Hill
Question about TV The 70s : Which children's series told of life in a London comprehensive? The answer is : Grange Hill
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which children's series featured Spectrum and Colonel White? The answer is : Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
Question about Hollywood : Which child star Shirley went on to be a US Ambassador? The answer is : Temple
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which chef is the restaurant 'Bibendum' associated with? The answer is : Simon Hopkinson
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Which chef is associated with the world-class 'Waterside Inn' at Bray? The answer is : Michel Roux
Question about TV The 60s : Which chart music show started in 1964? The answer is : Top of the Pops
Question about TV The 60s : Which chart music show started in 1964? The answer is : Top of the Pops
Question about Newsround : Which Charles led 'The Family' in the Sharon Tate murder? The answer is : Manson
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Which character was described as 'part man, part machine, all cop'? The answer is : Robocop
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which character sings 'I Don't Know How to Love Him' in 'Jesus Christ Superstar'? The answer is : Mary Magdalen
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which character in 'The Godfather' is said to be based on Sinatra? The answer is : Johnny Fontane
Question about American Literature : Which character appears in all nine of Raymond Chandler's novels? The answer is : Philip Marlowe
Question about American Literature : Which character appears in all nine of Raymond Chandler's novels? The answer is : Philip Marlowe
Question about Wales : Which Channel is to the south of Wales? The answer is : Bristol Channel
Question about Great Buildings : Which chain store proprietor commissioned the then tallest inhabitable building in the world in 1913? The answer is : F. W. Woolworth
Question about Ireland : Which Causeway is said to have been built as a bridge from Ireland to Scotland? The answer is : Giant's Causeway
Question about Great Buildings : Which cathedral, opened in 1962, contains the ruins of the old cathedral? The answer is : Coventry
Question about Scotland : Which cathedral is also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh? The answer is : St Giles Cathedral
Question about The Royal Family : Which castle was badly damaged by fire in 1992? The answer is : Windsor
Question about TV The 60s : Which cartoon series had a Stone Age setting with Fred and Wilma? The answer is : Flintstones
Question about TV The 60s : Which cartoon series had a Stone Age setting with Fred and Wilma? The answer is : Flintstones
Question about Films : Which cartoon Rabbit was Framed in 1988? The answer is : Roger
Question about 80s Films : Which cartoon Rabbit was Framed in 1988? The answer is : Roger
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which cartoon group had a No 1 with 'Do The Bartman'? The answer is : The Simpsons
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which cartoon group had a No 1 with 'Do The Bartman'? The answer is : The Simpsons
Question about The Beatles : Which cartoon film did The Beatles make in 1969? The answer is : Yellow Submarine
Question about The Beatles : Which cartoon film did The Beatles make in 1969? The answer is : Yellow Submarine
Question about TV The 60s : Which Cars were at the heart of a long-running police drama series? The answer is : Z Cars
Question about TV The 60s : Which Cars were at the heart of a long-running police drama series? The answer is : Z Cars
Question about TV Soaps : Which Carry On star became Phil and Grant's mum in 'EastEnders'? The answer is : Barbara Windsor
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which Carry On film was (very) loosely based on The Scarlet Pimpernel? The answer is : Don't Lose Your Head
Question about Pop MOR : Which Carpenters hit was the name of a food dish? The answer is : Jambalaya
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Which card game is a mix of cinzano bianco, gin and maraschino? The answer is : Canasta
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital's 'Spring' was shattered by Soviet tanks? The answer is : Prague
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital's main industrial area is Piraeus? The answer is : Athens
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital's heating comes from natural hot springs? The answer is : Reykjavik
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital's former name was Christiania? The answer is : Oslo
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital was founded in 1566 by the Knights of St John? The answer is : Valletta
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital lies on the river Helmand? The answer is : Kabul
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital is the largest city in Africa? The answer is : Cairo
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital is on the slopes of the volcano Pichincha? The answer is : Quito
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital is linked to Almada by a bridge over the River Tagus? The answer is : Lisbon
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital is known as the Eternal City? The answer is : Rome
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital is known as Leukosia or Lefkosa by its inhabitants? The answer is : Nicosia
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital in the West Indies is to be found on New Providence Island? The answer is : Nassau
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital houses the Great Mosque and the Gate of God? The answer is : Damascus
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital city has a state within it? The answer is : Rome
Question about Capital Punishment : Which capital began as the village of Edo? The answer is : Tokyo
Question about Australia : Which cape is at the northernmost tip of Australia in Queensland? The answer is : Cape York
Question about Scotland : Which canal links the lochs of the Great Glen? The answer is : Caledonian Canal
Question about Pop DJs : Which Canadian has been a DJ on Luxembourg, Capital, Radio One, Radio Four and Radio Trent? The answer is : David 'Kid' Jensen
Question about Newsround : Which cabinet minister Cecil was forced to resign after his jilted mistress told her side of events to the press? The answer is : Parkinson
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : Which building toy was designed by a Dane, Ole Kirk Christiansen? The answer is : Lego
Question about TV The 70s : Which building moisture problem was the title of the series about Rigsby and Miss Jones? The answer is : Rising Damp
Question about TV The 70s : Which building moisture problem was the title of the series about Rigsby and Miss Jones? The answer is : Rising Damp
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which Buddy was killed in a plane crash? The answer is : Holly
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which Buddy was killed in a plane crash? The answer is : Holly
Question about Films : Which Bruce starred in 'Die Hard'? The answer is : Willis
Question about 80s Films : Which Bruce starred in 'Die Hard'? The answer is : Willis
Question about Transport : Which brothers built the first American petrol-driven motor cars in 1892? The answer is : Charles and Frank Duryea
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Brotherhood had a Eurovision winner in 1976? The answer is : The Brotherhood of Man
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which Brotherhood had a Eurovision winner in 1976? The answer is : The Brotherhood of Man
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which Broadway show was based on the life of The Supremes? The answer is : Dreamgirls
Question about Speed Kings : Which Briton was world champion in 1976 and retired three years later? The answer is : James Hunt
Question about Speed Kings : Which Briton broke the world land speed record in the US in 1983? The answer is : Richard Noble
Question about Hollywood : Which British suspense film director worked in Hollywood from 1939? The answer is : Alfred Hitchcock
Question about TV Soaps : Which British soap was set in a motel? The answer is : Crossroads
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which British skater won gold in 1980? The answer is : Robin Cousins
Question about European Community : Which British political party is included in the European People's Party group in the European Parliament? The answer is : Conservatives
Question about Sport the 70s : Which British player won the 1977 women's singles at Wimbledon? The answer is : Virginia Wade
Question about Sport the 70s : Which British player won the 1977 women's singles at Wimbledon? The answer is : Virginia Wade
Question about Sport Tennis : Which British pair won the Wimbledon mixed doubles in 1987? The answer is : Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie
Question about Pop MOR : Which British orchestra emulated the sound of Glenn Miller? The answer is : Syd Lawrence
Question about Speed Kings : Which British motorcyclist won 14 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy titles? The answer is : Mike Hailwood
Question about Sport Tennis : Which British man got to three Wimbledon semi-finals in the 60s and 70s? The answer is : Roger Taylor
Question about Sport Golf : Which British golfer won the British Open in 1969? The answer is : Tony Jacklin
Question about Sport the 70s : Which British golfer Tony won the US Open Championship? The answer is : Jacklin
Question about Sport the 70s : Which British golfer Tony won the US Open Championship? The answer is : Jacklin
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which British film was the first non-French film to win the prestigious Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1949? The answer is : Third Man
Question about Speed Kings : Which British driver had five British Grand Prix wins during the 1960s? The answer is : Jim Clark
Question about Transport : Which British doctor invented the disc brake in 1902? The answer is : Dr Lanchester
Question about Capital Punishment : Which British dependent territory has a capital called The Valley? The answer is : Anguilla
Question about TV Soaps : Which British actress played Alexis in 'Dynasty'? The answer is : Joan Collins
Question about Beer : Which brewery makes Abbot Ale? The answer is : Greene King
Question about Beer : Which brewers sponsored the England Test cricket team in 1995? The answer is : Tetley's
Question about Beer : Which brewer's logo is an eagle and produces Eagle IPA? The answer is : Wells
Question about Beer : Which brewer operates from the oldest brewery in Yorkshire? The answer is : Samuel Smith's
Question about Beer : Which brewer has Stones and Worthington Best Bitter? The answer is : Bass
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Brendan won the only British track and field medal of the 1976 Olympic Games? The answer is : Foster
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Brendan won the only British track and field medal of the 1976 Olympic Games? The answer is : Foster
Question about Nature Animals : Which breed of spaniel shares its name with a king? The answer is : King Charles
Question about Nature Animals : Which breed of setter is named after an English duke? The answer is : Gordon setter
Question about Nature Animals : Which breed of dog is a cross between an Irish wolfhound and a greyhound? The answer is : Kangaroo hound
Question about Foreign Literature : Which Brecht play presents a dilemma about motherhood? The answer is : The Caucasian Chalk Circle
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Breakfast News presenter took over the Holiday programme? The answer is : Jill Dando
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Breakfast News presenter took over the Holiday programme? The answer is : Jill Dando
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which breakfast food was developed by Will Keith Kellogg in 1898? The answer is : Cornflakes
Question about Speed Kings : Which Brazilian was world champion driver in 1972 and 1974? The answer is : Emerson Fittipaldi
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which branch of the arts was Barbara Hepworth famous for? The answer is : Sculpture
Question about Royals : Which branch of the armed forces did Prince Edward briefly join in 1986? The answer is : Royal Marines
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Which boy's name took Sister Sledge to No 1 in 1985? The answer is : Frankie
Question about Folk and Country : Which boy with a girl's name did Johnny Cash sing about? The answer is : Sue
Question about Sport The Olympics : Which boxer won gold for Canada in Seoul in 1988? The answer is : Lennox Lewis
Question about Sports Bag : Which boxer used to enter the ring to Tina Turner's 'Simply The Best'? The answer is : Chris Eubank
Question about Films : Which boxer did Sylvester Stallone play? The answer is : Rocky
Question about 70s Films : Which boxer did Sylvester Stallone play? The answer is : Rocky
Question about Sport Cricket : Which bowler was the first to be hit for six sixes in an over? The answer is : Malcolm Nash
Question about Sport Cricket : Which bowler ended Brian Lara's record-breaking Test innings of 375? The answer is : Phil Caddick
Question about Sport Cricket : Which bowler Dominic took a Test hat-trick in 1995? The answer is : Cork
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which Bowie No 1 was a reissue of his that charted in 1969? The answer is : Space Oddity
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which Boulevard is the title of a musical? The answer is : Sunset
Question about Newsround : Which Boris became president of the Russian Federation in 1991? The answer is : Yeltsin
Question about Films : Which bored housewife Shirley had an unforgettable Greek holiday? The answer is : Valentine
Question about 80s Films : Which bored housewife Shirley had an unforgettable Greek holiday? The answer is : Valentine
Question about Bestsellers : Which book's hero is Rupert Campbell-Black and Jake his main rival? The answer is : Riders
Question about Bestsellers : Which book is the bestselling contemporary book of recent years? The answer is : Guinness Book of Records
Question about Bestsellers : Which book had, by law, to be owned by every member of the population of the country between 1966 and 1971? The answer is : Mao's Little Red Book
Question about Action Movies : Which Bond film had the song 'Nobody Does It Better'? The answer is : The Spy Who Loved Me
Question about Boom and bust : Which body assesses whether a take-over is in the public interest? The answer is : Monopolies and Mergers Commission
Question about Hollywood : Which Bob starred in 'Mona Lisa' before finding it 'good to talk'? The answer is : Hoskins
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which board game inspired a TV whodunnit show? The answer is : Cluedo
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which bluesman had a No 1 with 'Let The Heartaches Begin'? The answer is : Long John Baldry
Question about TV Memorable Moments : Which 'Blue Peter' team member was knocked out by a flying marrow? The answer is : John Noakes
Question about TV Gold : Which 'Blue Peter' presenter was in 'Space 1999' and 'Fallen Hero'? The answer is : Peter Duncan
Question about Nature Flowers : Which bloom's name means golden flower, although it can be many different colours? The answer is : Chrysanthemum
Question about Films : Which blonde Julie was a Darling? The answer is : Christie
Question about 60s Films : Which blonde Julie was a Darling? The answer is : Christie
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which blonde film star sang about her Secret Love? The answer is : Doris Day
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which blonde film star sang about her Secret Love? The answer is : Doris Day
Question about Hollywood : Which blond Daryl had adventures with the Invisible Man? The answer is : Hannah
Question about Nature Animals : Which black and white mammal sprays a foul smelling liquid when attacked? The answer is : Skunk
Question about Nature Animals : Which black and white mammal lives in China's bamboo forests? The answer is : Panda
Question about Popular Classics : Which Bizet opera features the duet 'Au Fond du Temple Saint'? The answer is : The Pearl Fishers
Question about TV The 60s : Which Birds were flatmates in Liverpool? The answer is : Liver Birds
Question about TV The 60s : Which Birds were flatmates in Liverpool? The answer is : Liver Birds
Question about Films : Which bird's Nest did One fly over in 1975? The answer is : Cuckoo's
Question about 70s Films : Which bird's Nest did One fly over in 1975? The answer is : Cuckoo's
Question about Nature Birds : Which birds group to mate and are shot in braces? The answer is : Pheasants
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which birds can be barn, tawny or snowy? The answer is : Owls
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which birds are associated with the Tower of London? The answer is : Ravens
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird was said to deliver babies? The answer is : Stork
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird starts its name with the word 'Bull'? The answer is : Bullfinch
Question about Nature Birds : Which bird song sounds like chiff-chaff chiff-chaff? The answer is : Chiffchaff
Question about Films : Which bird of prey Landed in the war movie based on Jack Higgins' novel? The answer is : Eagle
Question about 70s Films : Which bird of prey Landed in the war movie based on Jack Higgins' novel? The answer is : Eagle
Question about Literature : Which bird of prey Has Landed, in the book by Jack Higgins? The answer is : Eagle
Question about Nature Birds : Which bird lays the largest egg? The answer is : Ostrich
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird lays its eggs in the nests of others? The answer is : Cuckoo
Question about Nature Birds : Which bird is the symbol of the RSPB? The answer is : Avocet
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird is the symbol of peace? The answer is : Dove
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird is so called because of its fast flight? The answer is : Swift
Question about Nature Birds : Which bird is sacred in Peru? The answer is : Condor
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird has the same name as a chess piece? The answer is : Rook
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird has a red breast? The answer is : Robin
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Which bird featured in the film 'Kes'? The answer is : Kestrel
Question about TV Soaps : Which bird added to a Crest completes a soap series? The answer is : Falcon
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which biologist Charles studied the evolution of the species? The answer is : Darwin
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which Biblical Garden did Frankie Vaughan sing about? The answer is : Eden
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which Biblical Garden did Frankie Vaughan sing about? The answer is : Eden
Question about Films : Which Ben won 11 Oscars in 1959? The answer is : Ben Hur
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which Ben won 11 Oscars in 1959? The answer is : Ben Hur
Question about Speed Kings : Which Belgian won Le Mans six times between 1969 and 1982? The answer is : Jacky Ickx
Question about Pubs : Which Belfast pub in Great Victoria Street is owned by the National Trust? The answer is : Crown Liquor Saloon
Question about Beer : Which beer was said to be 'good for you'? The answer is : Guinness
Question about Beer : Which beer is made in Southwold in Suffolk? The answer is : Adnams
Question about Nature Trees : Which beech tree has purplish leaves? The answer is : Copper beech
Question about The Beatles : Which Beatles song was banned by the BBC because its initials were said to be drug-related? The answer is : Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Question about The Beatles : Which Beatles song was banned by the BBC because its initials were said to be drug-related? The answer is : Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Question about The Beatles : Which Beatles song is the most recorded song of all time? The answer is : Yesterday
Question about The Beatles : Which Beatles song is the most recorded song of all time? The answer is : Yesterday
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which Beatles song did The Overlanders take to No 1? The answer is : Michelle
Question about Newsround : Which Beatle was shot dead in New York? The answer is : John Lennon
Question about The Beatles : Which Beatle died in Hamburg in 1962? The answer is : Stuart Sutcliffe
Question about The Beatles : Which Beatle died in Hamburg in 1962? The answer is : Stuart Sutcliffe
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which 'Baywatch' star married Tommy Lee? The answer is : Pamela Anderson
Question about Sport Cricket : Which batsman's nickname was 'The Barnacle'? The answer is : Trevor Bailey
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Barry became world 500cc motor-cycling champion? The answer is : Sheene
Question about Sport the 70s : Which Barry became world 500cc motor-cycling champion? The answer is : Sheene
Question about Scotland : Which baronial castle is the seat of the only British subject allowed to maintain his own private army? The answer is : Blair Castle
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which Baron of Largs gave his name to the degrees on the absolute scale? The answer is : Kelvin
Question about Geography : Which Bank is made of sand in the North Sea? The answer is : Dogger Bank
Question about TV The 50s : Which bandleader's catchphrase was 'Wakey Wakey!'? The answer is : Billy Cotton
Question about TV The 50s : Which bandleader's catchphrase was 'Wakey Wakey!'? The answer is : Billy Cotton
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which band shares its name with a form for the unemployed? The answer is : UB40
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which band shares its name with a form for the unemployed? The answer is : UB40
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which band headed by Mark Knopfler wanted 'Money for Nothing'? The answer is : Dire Straits
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Which band headed by Mark Knopfler wanted 'Money for Nothing'? The answer is : Dire Straits
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which band has the same name as the first book in the Bible? The answer is : Genesis
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Which band has the same name as the first book in the Bible? The answer is : Genesis
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which band had a top hit with 'Country House'? The answer is : Blur
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which band had a top hit with 'Country House'? The answer is : Blur
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which band had a hit with '‚a plane pour moi'? The answer is : Plastic Bertrand
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which ballet has the same name as a love story by Shakespeare? The answer is : Romeo and Juliet
Question about Opera and Ballet : Which ballet has the same name as a love story by Shakespeare? The answer is : Romeo and Juliet
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Which award did Chaplin receive in 1975? The answer is : Knighthood
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Which award did Chaplin receive in 1975? The answer is : Knighthood
Question about Bestsellers : Which author said, 'An archaeologist is the best husband a woman can have; the older she gets, the more interested he becomes in her'? The answer is : Agatha Christie
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which author of 'Cranford' wrote the 'Life of Charlotte Bronte' in 1857? The answer is : Mrs Gaskell
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which Austrian sang 'Rock Me Amadeus' in 1986? The answer is : Falco
Question about Sport Cricket : Which Australian tycoon started a 'circus' in the 1970s? The answer is : Kerry
Question about TV Soaps : Which Australian soap is set in Summer Bay? The answer is : Home and Away
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Australian presented 'Animal Hospital'? The answer is : Rolf Harris
Question about TV - The 90s : Which Australian presented 'Animal Hospital'? The answer is : Rolf Harris
Question about Sport Tennis : Which Australian pair dominated the men's doubles in the late 1960s? The answer is : Newcombe and Roche
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which Australian outlaw did Mick Jagger play on film? The answer is : Ned Kelly
Question about Pop Worldwide : Which Australian had three consecutive No 1s between December 1988 and June 1989? The answer is : Jason Donovan
Question about Australia : Which Australian city hosted its final Formula 1 race in 1995? The answer is : Adelaide
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which Australasian rock band includes singer Michael Hutchence? The answer is : INXS
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which Austen novel was originally called 'First Impressions'? The answer is : Pride and Prejudice
Question about Classic Women Writers : Which Austen novel was first called 'Elinor and Marianne'? The answer is : Sense and Sensibility
Question about England : Which atomic energy establishment used to be called Windscale? The answer is : Sellafield
Question about Sport The 50s : Which athlete was the first to run a mile in under four minutes? The answer is : Roger Bannister
Question about Sport The 50s : Which athlete was the first to run a mile in under four minutes? The answer is : Roger Bannister
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which astronomer gave his name to the comet seen every 76 years? The answer is : Halley
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which Astaire-Rogers film had the Oscar-winner 'Cheek to Cheek'? The answer is : Top Hat
Question about Capital Punishment : Which Asian capital is at the head of the Mekong Delta? The answer is : Phnom Penh
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Which artist was the first to win Eurovision twice? The answer is : Johnny Logan
Question about Pop Duos : Which artist did Brian and Michael sing about? The answer is : L. S. Lowry
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which artist devised the dream sequence in 'Spellbound'? The answer is : Salvador Dali
Question about American Literature : Which Arthur Miller play is a comment on McCarthyism? The answer is : The Crucible
Question about American Literature : Which Arthur Miller play is a comment on McCarthyism? The answer is : The Crucible
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which art gallery is in Trafalgar Square? The answer is : National Gallery
Question about Trouble Spots : Which Argentinian cruiser was sunk outside an exclusion zone during the Falklands War? The answer is : General Belgrano
Question about Boom and bust : Which area of the economy is the CAP concerned with? The answer is : Agriculture
Question about Asia : Which area of Russia has had the lowest temperatures in the world recorded there? The answer is : Siberia
Question about Food and Drink : Which area of England are Singing Hinnies from? The answer is : North East
Question about Capital Punishment : Which Arab capital's name is the name of a sweet dessert wine? The answer is : Muscat
Question about Movies Thrillers : Which Apollo mission was the subject of a film with Tom Hanks? The answer is : Thirteen
Question about Pubs : Which antique dealer might you have met at the Butt & Oyster in Suffolk? The answer is : Lovejoy
Question about War Films : Which anti Vietnam war activist starred in 'Coming Home'? The answer is : Jane Fonda
Question about TV - The 90s : Which animals was the series 'Trainer' about? The answer is : Horses
Question about TV - The 90s : Which animals was the series 'Trainer' about? The answer is : Horses
Question about Nature Animals : Which animal's nickname is 'ship of the desert'? The answer is : Camel
Question about Nature Flowers : Which animals love nepeta, giving the latter its common name? The answer is : Cats
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Which animals is George Stubbs famous for painting? The answer is : Horses
Question about Films : Which animal's Day was it in the film about an assassin based on the Frederick Forsyth novel? The answer is : Jackal
Question about 70s Films : Which animal's Day was it in the film about an assassin based on the Frederick Forsyth novel? The answer is : Jackal
Question about Nature Animals : Which animals are described as canine? The answer is : Dogs
Question about Nature Animals : Which animal might be Siberian or Caspian? The answer is : Tiger
Question about Nature Animals : Which animal is the symbol of the US Republican party? The answer is : Ass
Question about Food and Drink : Which animal does venison come from? The answer is : Deer
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Which Anglo-French supersonic aircraft made its first flight in 1969? The answer is : Concorde
Question about Sport Football : Which Andy has played for Southampton, Norwich, Chelsea and Aston Villa? The answer is : Townsend
Question about Sport Golf : Which American won the British Open Golf championship five times between 1975 and 1983? The answer is : Tom Watson
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Which American Thomas developed the light bulb? The answer is : Edison
Question about Sport Golf : Which American played in the British Open only once and won it? The answer is : Ben Hogan
Question about Heavy Metal : Which American guitarist had gone partly deaf by the 1980s? The answer is : Ted Nugent
Question about Newsround : Which American football star was acquitted of his wife's murder? The answer is : OJ Simpson
Question about Classical Music : Which American folk hero is the title of a ballet by Aaron Copland? The answer is : Billy the Kid
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which American answer to Band Aid sang 'We Are the World'? The answer is : USA For Africa
Question about TV The 60s : Which American Andy hosted a long running easy music show? The answer is : Williams
Question about TV The 60s : Which American Andy hosted a long running easy music show? The answer is : Williams
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which American ambassador is the mother of Winston Churchill MP? The answer is : Pamela Harriman
Question about Modern History US Politics : Which American ambassador is the mother of Winston Churchill MP? The answer is : Pamela Harriman
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Which Alvin Stardust hit was one word repeated three times? The answer is : You, You, You
Question about Literature : Which alternative comedian wrote 'Gridlock'? The answer is : Ben Elton
Question about Sport Cricket : Which all-rounder took 100 wickets and scored 1000 runs in 16 seasons between 1903 and 1926? The answer is : Wilfred Rhodes
Question about Newsround : Which Alfred, a master film maker, died in 1980? The answer is : Hitchcock
Question about Films : Which Alfred directed the thrillers 'Rebecca' and 'Notorious'? The answer is : Hitchcock
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which Alfred directed the thrillers 'Rebecca' and 'Notorious'? The answer is : Hitchcock
Question about Heavy Metal : Which album from 1978 was reissued in 1991 and led to a 1993 sequel? The answer is : Bat out of Hell
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Which album did he release three years after announcing his retirement? The answer is : Ol' Blue Eyes is Back
Question about TV Gold : Which Alan Plater TV adaptation starred Kenneth Branagh as Guy Pringle? The answer is : Fortunes of War
Question about TV Gold : Which Alan Bleasdale offering won the BAFTA Drama award in 1982? The answer is : Boys from the Blackstuff
Question about Hollywood : Which Al starred in 'The Godfather' and 'Scent of a Woman'? The answer is : Pacino
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Which airways featured on Typically Tropical's only No 1? The answer is : Coconut Airways
Question about Transport : Which airline company first made a commercial flight in a Boeing 747 from New York to London? The answer is : Pan Am
Question about Inventors and Inventions : Which air cushion vehicle was invented by Christopher Cockerell? The answer is : Hovercraft
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which aids to calculation did John Napier devise? The answer is : Logarithms
Question about Europe : Which aid organisation's emblem is the Swiss flag with its colours reversed? The answer is : Red Cross
Question about Sport Rugby : Which African side was invited to the Rugby Union World Cup in 1987? The answer is : Zimbabwe
Question about Africa : Which African country is the tiger native to? The answer is : None
Question about Capital Punishment : Which African capital's name was the name of a hit song by Tommy Steele in 1958? The answer is : Nairobi
Question about Capital Punishment : Which African capital was sold to Italy in 1905? The answer is : Mogadishu
Question about Films : Which adventurer Indiana was played by Harrison Ford? The answer is : Jones
Question about 80s Films : Which adventurer Indiana was played by Harrison Ford? The answer is : Jones
Question about Films : Which Adventure was about a disaster on a luxury liner? The answer is : Poseidon
Question about 70s Films : Which Adventure was about a disaster on a luxury liner? The answer is : Poseidon
Question about Newsround : Which Adolf was executed in May 1962 for his part in the Holocaust? The answer is : Eichmann
Question about TV The Game Shows : Which Addicts are quizzed by Noel Edmonds? The answer is : Telly
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which actress/model gave birth to twins at the age of 44 on November 30th, 1995? The answer is : Jane Seymour
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which actress/model advertises Revlon Flex hair products? The answer is : Cindy Crawford
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which actress won a legal battle against Random House in 1996 ? The answer is : Joan Collins
Question about Hollywood : Which actress was shunned by Hollywood when she left her husband and children for director Roberto Rossellini? The answer is : Ingrid Bergman
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Which actress was Maureen Lipman's show 'Re Joyce' about ? The answer is : Joyce Grenfell
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which actress stars opposite Mack Sennett in 'Mack and Mabel'? The answer is : Mabel Normand
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which actress starred in the series 'A Woman of Substance'? The answer is : Jenny Seagrove
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which actress starred in 'Modern Times'? The answer is : Paulette Goddard
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which actress should have partnered Serge Gainsbourg on 'Je t'aime' but withdrew from the project? The answer is : Brigitte Bardot
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which actress played wife No 1 in 'The Six Wives of Henry VIII' and Mrs Victor Meldrew? The answer is : Annette Crosbie
Question about Films : Which actress Mia starred in the controversial 'Rosemary's Baby'? The answer is : Farrow
Question about 60s Films : Which actress Mia starred in the controversial 'Rosemary's Baby'? The answer is : Farrow
Question about Hollywood : Which actress Melanie married Don Johnson - twice? The answer is : Griffith
Question about Films : Which actress married Prince Rainier of Monaco? The answer is : Grace Kelly
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which actress married Prince Rainier of Monaco? The answer is : Grace Kelly
Question about Hollywood : Which actress Keaton starred in 'Father of the Bride II'? The answer is : Diane
Question about TV Sitcoms : Which actress Joanna played Patsy in 'Absolutely Fabulous'? The answer is : Lumley
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Which actress is the wife of Simon MacCorkindale? The answer is : Susan George
Question about Hollywood : Which actress Grace became Princess of Monaco? The answer is : Kelly
Question about Hollywood : Which actress Glenn had a 'Fatal Attraction'? The answer is : Close
Question about TV Gold : Which actress fluttered into the role of 'Laura and Disorder'? The answer is : Wendy Craig
Question about Sport Golf : Which actress did Sam Torrance marry? The answer is : Suzanne Danielle
Question about Hollywood : Which actress Demi married Bruce Willis? The answer is : Moore
Question about Hollywood : Which actress daughter of Henry was known as Hanoi Jane because of her anti-Vietnam war activities in the 1970s? The answer is : Jane Fonda
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which actress co-starred with Monroe in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'? The answer is : Jane Russell
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which actress co-starred with Monroe in 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'? The answer is : Jane Russell
Question about Hollywood : Which actress Ava was Frank Sinatra's second wife? The answer is : Gardner
Question about Movies Comedies : Which actors played the two revenging con men in 'The Sting'? The answer is : Paul Newman and Robert Redford
Question about Hollywood : Which actor won an Oscar as director of 'Dances with Wolves'? The answer is : Kevin Costner
Question about Hollywood : Which actor Tom won Oscars in 1993 and again in 1994? The answer is : Hanks
Question about Hollywood : Which actor Sylvester has the nickname Sly? The answer is : Stallone
Question about Hollywood : Which actor succeeded Timothy Dalton as James Bond? The answer is : Pierce Brosnan
Question about Sport Golf : Which actor shared his name with the winner of the 1939 British Open? The answer is : Richard Burton
Question about Films : Which actor Paul played Thomas More in 'A Man For All Seasons'? The answer is : Scofield
Question about 60s Films : Which actor Paul played Thomas More in 'A Man For All Seasons'? The answer is : Scofield
Question about Hollywood : Which actor Paul is the husband of actress Joanne Woodward? The answer is : Newman
Question about Films : Which actor Orson starred in 'Citizen Kane' and 'The Third Man'? The answer is : Welles
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which actor Orson starred in 'Citizen Kane' and 'The Third Man'? The answer is : Welles
Question about Hollywood : Which actor Mel was born in the US but brought up in Australia? The answer is : Gibson
Question about Films : Which actor Marlon starred in 'On the Waterfront'? The answer is : Brando
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Which actor Marlon starred in 'On the Waterfront'? The answer is : Brando
Question about TV Police serials : Which actor links 'The Chief' and 'The Professionals'? The answer is : Martin Shaw
Question about Hollywood : Which actor James, famous for gangster roles, had the catchphrase 'You dirty rat!'? The answer is : Cagney
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which actor is waiting in the title of the Bananarama hit? The answer is : Robert de Niro
Question about TV Comedy : Which 90s show featured 'Jessie's Diets'? The answer is : The Fast Show
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which 90s band sounds like a fertile spot in the desert? The answer is : Oasis
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Which 90s band sounds like a fertile spot in the desert? The answer is : Oasis
Question about Asia : Which 7000-island country lies in the Pacific, northeast of the South China Sea? The answer is : Philippines
Question about Sport Football : Which 4th Division team reached the first League Cup Final in 1962? The answer is : Rochdale
Question about Sport the 70s : Which 19-year-old Evonne triumphed at Wimbledon in 1971? The answer is : Goolagong
Question about Sport the 70s : Which 19-year-old Evonne triumphed at Wimbledon in 1971? The answer is : Goolagong
Question about Films : Which 19film about a giant ape was a remake of a 1933 movie? The answer is : King Kong
Question about Sport Cricket : Which 1990s English Test pace bowler has the same first name as an English county? The answer is : Devon Malcolm
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which 1986 film had 'O Mio Babbino Caro' as its theme? The answer is : Room with a View
Question about The Movies Best of British : Which 1984 film was based on 'The Death and Life of Dith Pran'? The answer is : Killing Fields
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which 1983 video for the title track was banned? The answer is : Undercover
Question about War Films : Which 1981 Mel Gibson film was set in World War I? The answer is : Gallipoli
Question about Films : Which 1972 film, with Marlon Brando, was about the Mafia? The answer is : The Godfather
Question about 70s Films : Which 1972 film, with Marlon Brando, was about the Mafia? The answer is : The Godfather
Question about TV Costume Drama : Which 1970s series was based on novels by Anthony Trollope ? The answer is : The Pallisers
Question about Performance Arts : Which 1970s film is seen as greatly popularising disco dancing? The answer is : Saturday Night Fever
Question about 70s Films : Which 1970s film about a giant ape was a remake of a 1933 movie? The answer is : King Kong
Question about TV Children's TV : Which 1970s ecologists had their own TV series? The answer is : The Wombles
Question about War Films : Which 1963 film about Allied POWs starred James Garner and Steve McQueen? The answer is : The Great Escape
Question about TV Gold : Which 1960s TV personality always ended his show in a white E-type Jaguar? The answer is : Simon Dee
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Which 1960s Stones' hit had the longest title? The answer is : Have You Seen Your Mother Baby Standing in the Shadow?
Question about TV Gold : Which 1960s soap cast Haverhill in Suffolk as Angleton new town? The answer is : The Newcomers
Question about Pop DJs : Which 1960s pop magazine promoted Radio Luxembourg DJs as stars? The answer is : Fabulous 208
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Which 1960s hit singer was famous for his trousers splitting on stage? The answer is : P. J. Proby
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : Which 1960s group were named after a football pools company? The answer is : Vernons Girls
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which 1960s band featured Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page? The answer is : The Yardbirds
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Which 1960s art vogue was based on optical illusion? The answer is : Op Art
Question about Films : Which 1960 Hitchcock film has the most famous shower scene ever? The answer is : Psycho
Question about 60s Films : Which 1960 Hitchcock film has the most famous shower scene ever? The answer is : Psycho
Question about Speed Kings : Which 1957 motor racing champion was the oldest of all time? The answer is : Juan Fangio
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which 1952 film gave Monroe her first big role? The answer is : Niagara
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which 1952 film gave Monroe her first big role? The answer is : Niagara
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Which 1950s star was known as Mr Piano? The answer is : Joe Henderson
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which 1950s pop star is Kim Wilde's father? The answer is : Marty Wilde
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Which 1950s pop star is Kim Wilde's father? The answer is : Marty Wilde
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which 1950 film with Monroe in a minor role is famous for the line, 'Fasten your seatbelts - it's going to be a bumpy night.'? The answer is : All About Eve
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Which 1950 film with Monroe in a minor role is famous for the line, 'Fasten your seatbelts - it's going to be a bumpy night.'? The answer is : All About Eve
Question about Hollywood Heyday : Which 1948 classic was described as 'Greed, gold and gunplay on a Mexican mountain of malice'? The answer is : Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Question about War Films : Which 1940 film starred Charlie Chaplin as despot Adenoid Hynkel? The answer is : The Great Dictator
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which 1926 film was remade in 1952 with James Cagney and Dan Dailey? The answer is : What Price Glory?
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which 1925 film starred John Gilbert as an American in the war in 1917? The answer is : The Big Parade
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which 1920s blues singer recorded 'Down Hearted Blues'? The answer is : Bessie Smith
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Which 1920 film with Douglas Fairbanks was based on the novel 'The Curse of Capistrano'? The answer is : The Mark of Zorro
Question about Sport The 80s : Which 17-year-old German won the Wimbledon men's singles? The answer is : Boris Becker
Question about Sport The 80s : Which 17-year-old German won the Wimbledon men's singles? The answer is : Boris Becker
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Which 16th-century scientist proposed that the Earth orbited the Sun? The answer is : Copernicus
Question about TV Sci Fi : Which 11th-century wizard became trapped in the 20th century? The answer is : Catweazle
Question about Pop Writers : Which 10CC member wrote 'For Your Love' for The Yardbirds? The answer is : Graham Gouldman
Question about Jazz and Blues : Which virtuoso jazz drummer started out in a vaudeville act as Baby Trapps the Drum Wonder? The answer is : Buddy Rich
Question about Sport Cricket : Which radio commentator is known as 'Aggers'? The answer is : Jonathan Agnew
Question about War Films : Which musical satire on war was directed by Richard Attenborough? The answer is : Oh! What A Lovely War
Question about Folk and Country : Which folk singer was called 'Judas' for going electric? The answer is : Bob Dylan
Question about Geography : Where would you speak English and Maltese? The answer is : Malta
Question about Boom and bust : Where would you see the FT-SE share index? The answer is : London
Question about Boom and bust : Where would you see the Dow Jones index? The answer is : Wall Street
Question about England : Where would you go to watch a Furry dance? The answer is : Helston
Question about England : Where would you find the Bell Harry tower? The answer is : Canterbury cathedral
Question about England : Where would you find the Backs and the Bridge of Sighs? The answer is : Cambridge
Question about England : Where would you find the 18th-century Assembly Rooms and Royal Crescent? The answer is : Bath
Question about Great Buildings : Where would you find Britain's tallest blocks of flats? The answer is : The Barbican
Question about Nature Fish : Where would you find barbels on a fish? The answer is : Round its mouth
Question about Geography The Weather : Where would you experience a williwaw? The answer is : Alaska
Question about Geography The Weather : Where would you experience a southerly buster? The answer is : Australia
Question about Geography : Where would you be if you had climbed Mount Olympus? The answer is : Greece
Question about England : Where would a Manx person come from? The answer is : Isle of Man
Question about Pubs : Where will you find 'The Lakeside Inn' reputed to be Britain's smallest? The answer is : Southport
Question about TV The 50s : Where were you invited to sit in to watch some theatre? The answer is : Armchair
Question about TV The 50s : Where were you invited to sit in to watch some theatre? The answer is : Armchair
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where were the tulips from, which Max Bygraves sang about? The answer is : Amsterdam
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where were the tulips from, which Max Bygraves sang about? The answer is : Amsterdam
Question about TV Sci Fi : Where were the Robinson family lost in the 1960s series? The answer is : Space
Question about TV Sitcoms : Where were the characters in 'Porridge'? The answer is : Prison
Question about Sport The Olympics : Where were the 1964 Olympics held? The answer is : Tokyo
Question about American Literature : Where were Robert Frost's poems first published? The answer is : England
Question about American Literature : Where were Robert Frost's poems first published? The answer is : England
Question about Asia : Where were Gurkhas originally from? The answer is : Nepal
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Where were Eternal just a step from in 1994? The answer is : Heaven
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Where were Eternal just a step from in 1994? The answer is : Heaven
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where were David Bowie and Mick Jagger Dancing in 1985? The answer is : In the Street
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where were David Bowie and Mick Jagger Dancing in 1985? The answer is : In the Street
Question about Films : Where was there Room in the film starring Laurence Harvey? The answer is : At The Top
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Where was there Room in the film starring Laurence Harvey? The answer is : At The Top
Question about TV Soaps : Where was there a horrific air crash in December 1993? The answer is : Emmerdale
Question about The Beatles : Where was the last live Beatles' performance? The answer is : San Francisco
Question about The Beatles : Where was the last live Beatles' performance? The answer is : San Francisco
Question about Sport Golf : Where was the first-ever US Open played in 1895? The answer is : Newport, Rhode Island
Question about Sport Rugby : Where was the first Rugby Union World Cup held? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where was the Ferry going across on the charity record in 1989? The answer is : The Mersey
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where was the Ferry going across on the charity record in 1989? The answer is : The Mersey
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where was the Doggie when Lita Roza asked how much it was? The answer is : In The Window
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where was the Doggie when Lita Roza asked how much it was? The answer is : In The Window
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Where was the Derby held during the two World Wars? The answer is : Newmarket
Question about Scotland : Where was the childhood home of the Queen Mother? The answer is : Glamis Castle
Question about Action Movies : Where was the Beverly Hills Cop based? The answer is : Detroit
Question about Opera and Ballet : Where was the Barber from in the title of Rossini's opera? The answer is : Seville
Question about Opera and Ballet : Where was the Barber from in the title of Rossini's opera? The answer is : Seville
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Where was Thatcher described as a circus buffoon in September 1990? The answer is : Iraqi press
Question about Films : Where was someone Sleepless in the film with Meg Ryan? The answer is : Seattle
Question about 90s Films : Where was someone Sleepless in the film with Meg Ryan? The answer is : Seattle
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : Where was Sinatra born on 12 December 1915? The answer is : Hoboken
Question about TV The 50s : Where was PC George Dixon's 'patch'? The answer is : Dock Green
Question about TV The 50s : Where was PC George Dixon's 'patch'? The answer is : Dock Green
Question about Films : Where was Michael J. Fox Back to in 1985? The answer is : The Future
Question about 80s Films : Where was Michael J. Fox Back to in 1985? The answer is : The Future
Question about Margaret Thatcher : Where was Margaret Thatcher when news came that she had failed to win the first leadership ballot? The answer is : Paris
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Where was Love in the 1994 record breaking hit by Wet Wet Wet? The answer is : All Around
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Where was Love in the 1994 record breaking hit by Wet Wet Wet? The answer is : All Around
Question about Movies Thrillers : Where was Jack Lemmon's son 'Missing'? The answer is : Chile
Question about War Films : Where was it 'All Quiet' in the classic film made in 1930? The answer is : On the Western Front
Question about Elvis Presley : Where was he posted when he joined the army in 1958? The answer is : West Germany
Question about Elvis Presley : Where was he posted when he joined the army in 1958? The answer is : West Germany
Question about Films : Where was Gene Kelly Singin' in 1952? The answer is : In The Rain
Question about 40s and 50s Films : Where was Gene Kelly Singin' in 1952? The answer is : In The Rain
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Where was Gary Rhodes chef when he shot to fame on TV? The answer is : The Greenhouse restaurant
Question about Great Buildings : Where was Europe's largest Gothic cathedral rebuilt after World War II? The answer is : Cologne
Question about Films : Where was Eddie Murphy a Cop in the film series? The answer is : Beverly Hills
Question about Films : Where was Eddie Murphy a Cop in the film series? The answer is : Beverly Hills
Question about 70s Films : Where was Eddie Murphy a Cop in the film series? The answer is : Beverly Hills
Question about 80s Films : Where was Eddie Murphy a Cop in the film series? The answer is : Beverly Hills
Question about TV The 60s : Where was Cathy told to Come in the 1966 play about homelessness? The answer is : Home
Question about TV The 60s : Where was Cathy told to Come in the 1966 play about homelessness? The answer is : Home
Question about Capital Punishment : Where was Botswana's seat of government prior to 1965, after which it moved to Gaborone? The answer is : Mafeking
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where was Billy Joel's Girl in his 1983 Number 1? The answer is : Uptown
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where was Billy Joel's Girl in his 1983 Number 1? The answer is : Uptown
Question about Sports Bag : Where was Barry Sheene involved in a 175 mph crash in 1975? The answer is : Daytona
Question about Religious Fervour : Where should Muslims make a pilgrimage to once in their lifetime? The answer is : Mecca
Question about England : Where is there a Nelson's column other than the one in London ? The answer is : Great Yarmouth
Question about Sports Bag : Where is the world's oldest tobogganing club? The answer is : St Moritz
Question about Literature : Where is the Wind in the story about Toad and Badger? The answer is : The Willows
Question about Natural Phenomena : Where is the wettest place in England? The answer is : Borrowdale
Question about Sport Golf : Where is the US Masters held? The answer is : Augusta, Georgia
Question about Geography The Weather : Where is the tramontana? The answer is : Spain
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Where is the Talisker whisky distillery? The answer is : Isle of Skye
Question about Great Buildings : Where is the Shwa Dagon Pagoda? The answer is : Rangoon
Question about European Community : Where is the secretariat of the European Parliament based? The answer is : Luxembourg
Question about Scotland : Where is the Royal and Ancient Golf Club? The answer is : St Andrews
Question about Scotland : Where is the Queen's Scottish residence? The answer is : Balmoral
Question about Royals : Where is the Prince of Wales' home in Gloucestershire? The answer is : Highgrove
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : Where is the original home of bacardi? The answer is : Cuba
Question about Pubs : Where is 'The Old Thirteenth Century Cheshire Astley Volunteer Rifleman Corps Inn'? The answer is : Stalybridge
Question about Europe : Where is The Netherlands' seat of government and administration? The answer is : The Hague
Question about USA : Where is the main space exploration centre in Florida? The answer is : Cape Canaveral
Question about Around the United States : Where is the main space exploration centre in Florida? The answer is : Cape Canaveral
Question about Great Buildings : Where is the largest church in the world? The answer is : Vatican, Rome
Question about Sport Golf : Where is the 'home of golf'? The answer is : St Andrews
Question about Pubs : Where is the highest place you can buy beer in Wales? The answer is : The Snowdon Summit Bar
Question about Boom and bust : Where is the headquarters of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development? The answer is : Paris
Question about Boom and bust : Where is the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund ? The answer is : Washington
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Where is the Happy Valley racecourse? The answer is : Hong Kong
Question about Pubs : Where is the Gribble Inn which makes its own Black Adder II? The answer is : Chichester
Question about Sport Tennis : Where is the final of the US Open played? The answer is : Flushing Meadow
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Where is the Fiddler in the musical which starred Topol? The answer is : On the Roof
Question about European Community : Where is the EC headquarters? The answer is : Brussels
Question about Scotland : Where is Scotland's largest malt whisky distillery? The answer is : Tomatin
Question about Sports Bag : Where is Randwick racecourse situated? The answer is : Sydney, Australia
Question about Transport : Where is O'Hare International airport? The answer is : Chicago
Question about Movies Comedies : Where is Macaulay Culkin separated from his parents in 'Home Alone 2'? The answer is : New York
Question about Sport Cricket : Where is Kent's cricket ground headquarters? The answer is : Canterbury
Question about England : Where is England's largest castle? The answer is : Windsor
Question about Europe : Where is a passion play staged every ten years? The answer is : Oberammergau
Question about Nature Fish : Where is a fish's dorsal fin? The answer is : On its back
Question about Nature Fish : Where is a fish's caudal fin? The answer is : The tail
Question about Pop Worldwide : Where is 70s chart topper Charles Aznavour from? The answer is : France
Question about Trouble Spots : Where in Uganda was a hijacked Air France plane stormed in 1976? The answer is : Entebbe airport
Question about Sport Cricket : Where in the West Indies did Brian Lara score his record-breaking 375? The answer is : Antigua
Question about Sport The 80s : Where in the USA was the centre for the 1984 Olympic Games? The answer is : Los Angeles
Question about Sport The 80s : Where in the USA was the centre for the 1984 Olympic Games? The answer is : Los Angeles
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Where in the United States would you find Washington's head 18 metres high? The answer is : Mount Rushmore
Question about Natural Phenomena : Where in the UK did the longest-lasting rainbow glow for three hours? The answer is : North Wales
Question about Trouble Spots : Where in the 1960s was there a Cultural Revolution? The answer is : China
Question about Trouble Spots : Where in North Africa did a war for independence take place between 1954 and 1962? The answer is : Algeria
Question about Great Buildings : Where in India is the Golden Temple, centre of the Sikh religion? The answer is : Amritsar
Question about Sport The 50s : Where in Germany were this team involved in an air crash in 1958? The answer is : Munich
Question about Sport The 50s : Where in Germany were this team involved in an air crash in 1958? The answer is : Munich
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : Where in Gdansk was Solidarity founded? The answer is : Shipyards
Question about Sport World Soccer : Where in France is the ground known as Le Stadium? The answer is : Toulouse
Question about Sport Football : Where in England do you go to shout 'Come on, you greens'? The answer is : Plymouth
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Where in Doncaster did the St Leger take place before it was transferred to Town Moor? The answer is : Cantley Common
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : Where had Charlene never been to in 1982? The answer is : Me
Question about Pop Worldwide : Where does Whigfield hail from? The answer is : Denmark
Question about Australia : Where does the rainforest meet the sea in northern Queensland? The answer is : Cape Tribulation
Question about Geography The Weather : Where does the berg wind blow? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Movies Thrillers : Where does the action of 'Predator' take place? The answer is : South America
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Where does the action of Buster Keaton's 'The Navigator' take place? The answer is : Transatlantic liners
Question about TV Gold : Where does Polly Sherman work? The answer is : Fawlty Towers
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where does Gloria Estefan's Sound Machine come from? The answer is : Miami
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where does Gloria Estefan's Sound Machine come from? The answer is : Miami
Question about Sport Golf : Where does Ernie Els hail from? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Food and Drink : Where does coulibiac originate and what is it? The answer is : Russia, fish pie
Question about Nature Animals : Where does an arboreal animal live? The answer is : Trees
Question about Nature Animals : Where does a kangaroo keep its young? The answer is : In a pouch
Question about Sport Cricket : Where do Middlesex play home matches? The answer is : Lord's
Question about Nature Animals : Where do koalas live? The answer is : Australia
Question about Literature : Where do Jackie Collins' 'Wives, Husbands and Kids' live? The answer is : Hollywood
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : Where do Clubhouse hail from, who had hits with 'Do It Again - Billie Jean' and 'Light My Fire'? The answer is : Italy
Question about Trouble Spots : Where did ZANU and ZAPU fight for independence? The answer is : Zimbabwe
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : Where did they record the album 'Goat's Head Soup'? The answer is : Jamaica
Question about Transport : Where did the Wright brothers fly their first glider in 1900? The answer is : Kitty Hawk
Question about Natural Phenomena : Where did the strongest earthquake ever recorded take place in 1960? The answer is : Chile
Question about Trouble Spots : Where did the Sandinistas overthrow the government in 1979? The answer is : Nicaragua
Question about Trouble Spots : Where did the mujahideen resist Soviet attack? The answer is : Afghanistan
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where did the Lace which the Big Bopper sang about come from? The answer is : Chantilly
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where did the Lace which the Big Bopper sang about come from? The answer is : Chantilly
Question about Food and Drink : Where did the dish paella originate? The answer is : Spain
Question about World Wars : Where did the Bevin Boys work? The answer is : Coalmines
Question about Newsround : Where did spies Burgess, Maclean and Philby defect to? The answer is : Russia
Question about Trouble Spots : Where did Russian troops crush an anti-Soviet uprising in 1956? The answer is : Hungary
Question about Royals : Where did Princess Diana's mother have a farm at the time of the royal engagement? The answer is : Australia
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where did Pat Boone write his Love Letters? The answer is : In the Sand
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : Where did Pat Boone write his Love Letters? The answer is : In the Sand
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Where did Monroe appear from when she sang 'Happy Birthday' to President Kennedy? The answer is : Birthday cake
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Where did Monroe appear from when she sang 'Happy Birthday' to President Kennedy? The answer is : Birthday cake
Question about Modern History US Politics : Where did Martin Luther King make his 'I have a dream' speech? The answer is : Washington
Question about Modern History US Politics : Where did Martin Luther King make his 'I have a dream' speech? The answer is : Washington
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where did Madness say they were Driving in 1982? The answer is : My Car
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Where did Madness say they were Driving in 1982? The answer is : My Car
Question about TV Gold : Where did Ken Barlow's father get the money that enabled him to move out of Coronation Street? The answer is : A Premium Bond win
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Where did Jonjo O'Neill break his leg so badly that amputation was considered? The answer is : Bangor
Question about Trouble Spots : Where did Greeks and Turks clash in major unrest in 1964? The answer is : Cyprus
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Where did Delia Smith have a cookery column before achieving fame on TV? The answer is : Evening Standard
Question about Classic Women Writers : Where did Charlotte and Emily go to study languages in 1842? The answer is : Brussels
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : Where did Chaplin live after being banned from the US in 1953? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Charlie Chaplin : Where did Chaplin live after being banned from the US in 1953? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Where did Britain's first evening meeting take place? The answer is : Hamilton
Question about Sport World Soccer : Where did Aston Villa win the European Cup in 1982? The answer is : Rotterdam
Question about Pop Karaoke : Where are you if you 'wake up in a city that never sleeps'? The answer is : New York
Question about Sport Rugby : Where are you if you are at 'Billy Williams' cabbage patch'? The answer is : Twickenham
Question about England : Where are trees laid out in the form of troops at a famous battle? The answer is : Blenheim
Question about Nature Animals : Where are the ayaye the remaining endangered animals? The answer is : Madagascar
Question about American Sport : Where are the Astros baseball team from? The answer is : Houston
Question about American Sport : Where are the Astros baseball team from? The answer is : Houston
Question about England : Where are St Agnes, St Martin's and Bryher? The answer is : Scilly Isles
Question about TV The Game Shows : Where are prizes passed through on a conveyor belt? The answer is : The Generation Game
Question about American Literature : Where are most of Pearl S. Buck's novels set? The answer is : China
Question about American Literature : Where are most of Pearl S. Buck's novels set? The answer is : China
Question about Beer : Where are lambic and faro beers made? The answer is : Belgium
Question about Royals : Where are Charles and Diana said to have met? The answer is : In a ploughed field
Question about Performance Arts : Where are castanets thought to originate? The answer is : Egypt
Question about Pop Instrumentals : Where and at what time was Kenny Ball chartwise in 1961? The answer is : Midnight in Moscow
Question about TV The 70s : When will it be Alright in the Denis Norden series begun in 1977? The answer is : On the Night
Question about TV The 70s : When will it be Alright in the Denis Norden series begun in 1977? The answer is : On the Night
Question about Sport Horse Racing : When were women first elected to membership of the Jockey Club? The answer is : 1977
Question about TV The 80s : When was the shop with David Jason and Ronnie Barker Open? The answer is : All Hours
Question about TV The 80s : When was the shop with David Jason and Ronnie Barker Open? The answer is : All Hours
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : When was the Hungarian uprising? The answer is : 1958
Question about Great Buildings : When was Blackpool Tower built? The answer is : 1894
Question about Films : When was Apocalypse in the 1979 film? The answer is : Now
Question about 70s Films : When was Apocalypse in the 1979 film? The answer is : Now
Question about Asia : When 'The Sound of Music' was shown in Korea what was missing? The answer is : Music
Question about Royals : When she married in 1973 who was Princess Anne's bridesmaid? The answer is : Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones
Question about Sport Horse Racing : When is a racehorse's official birthday south of the equator? The answer is : August 1st
Question about Sports Bag : When Frank Bruno beat Oliver McCall what did Frank become? The answer is : The WBC Heavyweight champion
Question about Sports Bag : When did Seve Ballesteros win the first of his Open championships? The answer is : 1979
Question about Modern History Dictators : When did Saddam Hussein become president of Iraq? The answer is : 1979
Question about Modern History Dictators : When did Saddam Hussein become president of Iraq? The answer is : 1979
Question about Modern History Dictators : When did Franco become absolute leader of Spain? The answer is : 1939
Question about Modern History Dictators : When did Franco become absolute leader of Spain? The answer is : 1939
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : When Abba won Eurovision with 'Waterloo' who represented Britain? The answer is : Olivia Newton-John
Question about Pubs : What's the bar at Galway Racecourse, which is 210 feet long, called? The answer is : Grand Stand Bar
Question about Transport : What, according to tradition, takes four years to paint from end to end? The answer is : Forth Railway Bridge
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What would you use Isaac Singer's invention for? The answer is : Sewing
Question about Nature Birds : What would you see if there was a Turdus on your window sill? The answer is : A thrush
Question about Nature Flowers : What would you find in an anther on a stamen? The answer is : Pollen
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What would you be travelling in if you were in a Pullman? The answer is : Train
Question about Nature Animals : What would the Europeans call what the Americans call a moose? The answer is : Elk
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What would be the term to describe a dry champagne? The answer is : Brut
Question about Nature Animals : What would a billy and a nanny produce? The answer is : Kids
Question about Heavy Metal : What words in brackets end the title 'I Would Do Anything For Love?' The answer is : But I Won't Do That
Question about Pop Glam Rock : What words appearing in brackets completed the tittle of 'I'm The Leader Of the Gang'? The answer is : I Am
Question about Pop Karaoke : What word comes before 'Not a sound from the pavement'? The answer is : Midnight
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What word can go in front of sparrow or martin to name a bird? The answer is : House
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What were the two married names of the late Jacqueline Bouvier? The answer is : Kennedy, Onassis
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What were the Supremes originally called? The answer is : The Primettes
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What were the names of the four Warner Brothers? The answer is : Jack, Harry, Samuel, Albert
Question about TV The 50s : What were the names of the Flowerpot Men? The answer is : Bill and Ben
Question about TV The 50s : What were the names of the Flowerpot Men? The answer is : Bill and Ben
Question about World Wars : What were the Local Defence Volunteers renamed? The answer is : Home Guard
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What were The Kinks Dedicated Followers of in 1966? The answer is : Fashion
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What were The Kinks Dedicated Followers of in 1966? The answer is : Fashion
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What were the KGB in the Soviet Union? The answer is : Committee for State Security
Question about Sport Cricket : What were the initials of legendary Victorian cricketer Dr Grace? The answer is : W.G
Question about Films : What were the hills alive with in the musical set in Austria? The answer is : The Sound of Music
Question about 60s Films : What were the hills alive with in the musical set in Austria? The answer is : The Sound of Music
Question about The Beatles : What were the group known as immediately before being known as The Beatles? The answer is : Silver Beetles
Question about The Beatles : What were the group known as immediately before being known as The Beatles? The answer is : Silver Beetles
Question about TV Costume Drama : What were the full first names of the founders of The House of Eliott? The answer is : Beatrice and Evangeline
Question about Pop Duos : What were the first names of the Ofarims? The answer is : Esther and Abi
Question about Foreign Literature : What were the first names of the brothers Grimm? The answer is : Jakob, Wilhelm
Question about Literature : What were the 'Dogs of War' in Frederick Forsyth's novel? The answer is : Mercenaries
Question about The Beatles : What were The Beatles awarded by the Queen in 1965? The answer is : MBE
Question about The Beatles : What were The Beatles awarded by the Queen in 1965? The answer is : MBE
Question about TV The 80s : What were students at the New York High School of Performing Arts seeking? The answer is : Fame
Question about TV The 80s : What were students at the New York High School of Performing Arts seeking? The answer is : Fame
Question about TV Police serials : What were Starsky and Hutch's first names? The answer is : Dave and Ken
Question about Pop No 1s : What were Rod Stewart's first two No 1 hits? The answer is : Maggie May, You Wear It Well
Question about World Wars : What were people told to 'keep burning' in the hit song of 1914? The answer is : Home fires
Question about Classical Music : What were Johann Stamitz's 'Mannheim rockets'? The answer is : Brilliant scale passages
Question about Pop No 1s : What were Jimmy Young's two successive No 1s in 1955? The answer is : Unchained Melody, The Man from Laramie
Question about Films : What were Forever in the James Bond movie? The answer is : Diamonds
Question about 70s Films : What were Forever in the James Bond movie? The answer is : Diamonds
Question about Elvis Presley : What were Elvis's parents called? The answer is : Vernon and Gladys
Question about Elvis Presley : What were Elvis's parents called? The answer is : Vernon and Gladys
Question about TV Sci Fi : What were Captain Kirk's two Christian names? The answer is : James Tiberius
Question about American Sport : What were 'Babe' Ruth's real first names? The answer is : Georgman Herman Ruth
Question about American Sport : What were 'Babe' Ruth's real first names? The answer is : Georgman Herman Ruth
Question about Pop No 1s : What were Art Garfunkel's first two hits at No 1? The answer is : I Only Have Eyes for You, Bright Eyes
Question about Pop No 1s : What were Adam Faith's two No 1s? The answer is : What Do You Want, Poor Me
Question about Pop No 1s : What were Abba's three consecutive No 1s in 1975-76? The answer is : Mamma Mia, Fernando, Dancing Queen
Question about TV The 80s : What wasn't a news bulletin but did feature Pamela Stephenson and Rowan Atkinson? The answer is : Not The Nine o'clock News
Question about TV The 80s : What wasn't a news bulletin but did feature Pamela Stephenson and Rowan Atkinson? The answer is : Not The Nine o'clock News
Question about Films : What was Wrong in the Wallace and Gromit Oscar-winning film? The answer is : Trousers
Question about 90s Films : What was Wrong in the Wallace and Gromit Oscar-winning film? The answer is : Trousers
Question about Classical Music : What was Vivaldi's profession aside from violinist and composer? The answer is : Priest
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was Venus wearing in 1962 according to Mark Wynter? The answer is : Blue Jeans
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was Venus wearing in 1962 according to Mark Wynter? The answer is : Blue Jeans
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What was unusual about The Crystals' hit 'He's a Rebel'? The answer is : The Crystals did not sing on the record
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : What was unusual about the 1995 Eurovision song contest winner? The answer is : Hardly any words
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was unusual about Dr Peter Brady and Dr Daniel Westin? The answer is : Invisible
Question about TV Soaps : What was Trevor Jordache buried under in 'Brookside'? The answer is : The patio
Question about Pop MOR : What was Tony Bennett's first chart entry and only UK No 1? The answer is : Stranger in Paradise
Question about Royals : What was tied in a Windsor knot and who introduced the fashion? The answer is : Tie, Edward VIII
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : What was their first hit on their own Rolling Stones record label? The answer is : Brown Sugar
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was the title of the Star Trek series which resumed in 1990? The answer is : The Next Generation
Question about Pop Instrumentals : What was the title of the pieces on a theme by Paganini recorded by Julian Lloyd Webber? The answer is : Variations
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : What was the title of Paul Gascoigne's Gazza Rap? The answer is : Geordie Boys
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was the title of Cliff Richard's 1968 Eurovision song? The answer is : Congratulations
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was the title of Cliff Richard's 1968 Eurovision song? The answer is : Congratulations
Question about Newsround : What was the 'The Herald Of Free Enterprise' which met disaster in 1987? The answer is : Car ferry
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of Wimbledon singles champion Billie-Jean? The answer is : King
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of Wimbledon singles champion Billie-Jean? The answer is : King
Question about Literature : What was the surname of the Dickens character Oliver? The answer is : Twist
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was the surname of Professor Bernard whose name has become synonymous with early TV sci-fi? The answer is : Quatermass
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What was the surname of outrageous artist Salvador? The answer is : Dali
Question about TV The 60s : What was the surname of Los Angeles defence lawyer Perry? The answer is : Mason
Question about TV The 60s : What was the surname of Los Angeles defence lawyer Perry? The answer is : Mason
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was the surname of King Camp who invented the safety razor? The answer is : Gillette
Question about Jet Setters : What was the surname of Jackie Onassis's first husband? The answer is : Kennedy
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of international footballers Jackie and Bobby? The answer is : Charlton
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of international footballers Jackie and Bobby? The answer is : Charlton
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was the surname of global rescuers Jeff, Scott and Virgil? The answer is : Tracy
Question about Literature : What was the surname of Ebenezer in 'A Christmas Carol'? The answer is : Scrooge
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of cricketer Fiery Fred who retired in 1968? The answer is : Trueman
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of cricketer Fiery Fred who retired in 1968? The answer is : Trueman
Question about TV The 60s : What was the surname of comedy duo Mike and Bernie? The answer is : Winters
Question about TV The 60s : What was the surname of comedy duo Mike and Bernie? The answer is : Winters
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of boxer Cassius? The answer is : Clay
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the surname of boxer Cassius? The answer is : Clay
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What was the surname of aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur? The answer is : Wright
Question about Sport Cricket : What was the surname of 1950s England players Derek and Peter? The answer is : Richardson
Question about Movies Comedies : What was the subtitle of 'Police Academy 6'? The answer is : City Under Siege
Question about Sport the 70s : What was the sport of Britain's David Wilkie? The answer is : Swimming
Question about Sport the 70s : What was the sport of Britain's David Wilkie? The answer is : Swimming
Question about Sport Cricket : What was the specialist position of Australia's Rodney Marsh? The answer is : Wicket keeper
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was the Six Million Dollar Man's previous occupation? The answer is : Astronaut
Question about Films : What was the series of comedies made in West London studios called? The answer is : Ealing Comedies
Question about 40s and 50s Films : What was the series of comedies made in West London studios called? The answer is : Ealing Comedies
Question about Movies Comedies : What was the sequel to 'Three Men and a Baby'? The answer is : Three Men and a Little Lady
Question about Bestsellers : What was the second in Barbara Taylor Bradford's Emma Harte series? The answer is : Hold the Dream
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : What was The Rolling Stones' second album called? The answer is : Rolling Stones No 2
Question about Sport Cricket : What was the result of the 1995-96 Test series between South Africa and England? The answer is : South Africa won 1-0
Question about TV Children's TV : What was the registration number of Lady Penelope's pink Rolls? The answer is : FAB1
Question about Sport Rugby : What was the Regal Trophy previously called? The answer is : John Player Trophy
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What was the real first name of Ronnie Spector, formerly Bennett? The answer is : Veronica
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What was the Queen Elizabeth's luxury sister ship? The answer is : Queen Mary
Question about Movies Comedies : What was the profession of the Patrick Swayze character in 'Ghost'? The answer is : Stockbroker
Question about Theatre and Musicals : What was the profession of the heroine in 'Gypsy'? The answer is : Stripper
Question about TV Costume Drama : What was the profession of the Duchess of Duke Street? The answer is : Cook
Question about TV The 70s : What was the profession of the Angels? The answer is : Nurses
Question about TV The 70s : What was the profession of the Angels? The answer is : Nurses
Question about TV Sitcoms : What was the profession of Steptoe and Son? The answer is : Rag and bone men
Question about Literature : What was the profession of James Herriot? The answer is : Vet
Question about TV - The 90s : What was the profession of Jack and Beth in 'Peak Practice'? The answer is : Doctors
Question about TV - The 90s : What was the profession of Jack and Beth in 'Peak Practice'? The answer is : Doctors
Question about Opera and Ballet : What was the profession of Frederick Ashton? The answer is : Choreographer
Question about Opera and Ballet : What was the profession of Frederick Ashton? The answer is : Choreographer
Question about TV The 80s : What was the profession of claret-swigging Horace Rumpole? The answer is : Barrister
Question about TV The 80s : What was the profession of claret-swigging Horace Rumpole? The answer is : Barrister
Question about The Royal Family : What was the Princess of Wales' maiden name? The answer is : Spencer
Question about Pubs : What was the previous name of the 'Merry Harrier' in Devon which gave it the shortest pub name in the country? The answer is : X
Question about Sport Rugby : What was the previous name of London Broncos? The answer is : London Crusaders
Question about Newsround : What was the popular name for the Home Guard ? The answer is : Dad's Army
Question about World Wars : What was the popular name for pilotless aircraft, V-1s? The answer is : Doodle-bug
Question about Pop Duos : What was The Pipkins' only hit? The answer is : Gimme Dat Ding
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was the period of liberalisation in Czechoslovakia in 1968 called? The answer is : Prague Spring
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was the official name of the Soviet Union? The answer is : Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Question about Modern History US Politics : What was the official name of the so-called 'Star Wars' programme? The answer is : Strategic Defence Initiative
Question about Modern History US Politics : What was the official name of the so-called 'Star Wars' programme? The answer is : Strategic Defence Initiative
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What was the official cause of death? The answer is : Sleeping pill overdose
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What was the official cause of death? The answer is : Sleeping pill overdose
Question about Foreign Literature : What was the occupation of the author of 'Le Petit Prince'? The answer is : Aviator
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was the occupation of Lonnie Donegan's old man? The answer is : Dustman
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was the occupation of Lonnie Donegan's old man? The answer is : Dustman
Question about Classic Women Writers : What was the occupation of Jane Austen's father? The answer is : Clergyman
Question about World Wars : What was the occupation of Edith Cavell who was shot by the Germans on a spying charge? The answer is : Nurse
Question about TV Police serials : What was the occupation of Eddie Shoestring? The answer is : Radio presenter
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was the occupation of Dom Pierre Perignon who developed the champagne process? The answer is : Monk
Question about TV The 50s : What was the number of the emergency ward in the hospital drama? The answer is : Ten
Question about TV The 50s : What was the number of the emergency ward in the hospital drama? The answer is : Ten
Question about Sport The 80s : What was the nickname of sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner? The answer is : Flo Jo
Question about Sport The 80s : What was the nickname of sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner? The answer is : Flo Jo
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : What was the nickname of Michael Wilson who had 'Another Sleepless Night' in 1990? The answer is : Hitman
Question about American Sport : What was the nickname of baseball's Lawrence Peter Berra? The answer is : Yogi
Question about American Sport : What was the nickname of baseball's Lawrence Peter Berra? The answer is : Yogi
Question about World Wars : What was the nickname of anti-British broadcaster, William Joyce? The answer is : Lord Haw Haw
Question about TV The 60s : What was the nickname of amateur sleuth Simon Templar? The answer is : The Saint
Question about TV The 60s : What was the nickname of amateur sleuth Simon Templar? The answer is : The Saint
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : What was The New Seekers' 1972 Eurovision entry? The answer is : Beg, Steal or Borrow
Question about Films : What was the nationality of Zorba in the film with Anthony Quinn? The answer is : Greek
Question about 60s Films : What was the nationality of Zorba in the film with Anthony Quinn? The answer is : Greek
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was the nationality of saxophone inventor Adolphe Sax? The answer is : Belgian
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What was the nationality of Rembrandt? The answer is : Dutch
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What was the nationality of portrait painter Millais? The answer is : English
Question about Movies Comedies : What was the nationality of Mrs Doubtfire in the film of the same name? The answer is : Scottish
Question about Speed Kings : What was the nationality of Mario Andretti? The answer is : American
Question about Foreign Literature : What was the nationality of 'Maigret' creator Georges Simenon? The answer is : Belgian
Question about TV The 70s : What was the nationality of detective Van Der Valk? The answer is : Dutch
Question about TV The 70s : What was the nationality of detective Van Der Valk? The answer is : Dutch
Question about World Wars : What was the nationality of dancer Mata Hari, shot as a spy? The answer is : Dutch
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the nationality of boxer Sugar Ray Robinson? The answer is : American
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the nationality of boxer Sugar Ray Robinson? The answer is : American
Question about Opera and Ballet : What was the nationality of ballet composer Aaron Copland? The answer is : American
Question about Opera and Ballet : What was the nationality of ballet composer Aaron Copland? The answer is : American
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the nationality of athlete Emil Zatopek? The answer is : Czech
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the nationality of athlete Emil Zatopek? The answer is : Czech
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What was the nationality of astronomer Galileo? The answer is : Italian
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What was the nationality of Albrecht Durer? The answer is : German
Question about Sport Cricket : What was the Nat West Trophy previously called? The answer is : Gillette Cup
Question about The Royal Family : What was the name of the woman for whom Edward VIII abdicated? The answer is : Mrs Wallis Simpson
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What was the name of the Monroe character? The answer is : Sugar Cane
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What was the name of the Monroe character? The answer is : Sugar Cane
Question about Newsround : What was the name of the London to Birmingham motorway? The answer is : M1
Question about Hi Tech : What was the name of the first working electromechanical computer? The answer is : Coloccus
Question about Transport : What was the name of the first successful flying boat built in 1912? The answer is : The Flying Fish
Question about Hi Tech : What was the name of the first communications satellite? The answer is : Telstar
Question about Transport : What was the name of the first commercial atomic-powered ship? The answer is : The Savannah
Question about Films : What was the name of the Dustin Hoffman film about Peter Pan? The answer is : Hook
Question about 90s Films : What was the name of the Dustin Hoffman film about Peter Pan? The answer is : Hook
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : What was the name of the chef played by Lenny Henry? The answer is : Gareth Blackstock
Question about Films : What was the name of the car that involved Kenneth More and Dinah Sheridan in the London to Brighton road run? The answer is : Genevieve
Question about 40s and 50s Films : What was the name of the car that involved Kenneth More and Dinah Sheridan in the London to Brighton road run? The answer is : Genevieve
Question about Jazz and Blues : What was the name of Mr Acker Bilk's Jazz Band? The answer is : Paramount
Question about Literature : What was the name of Lord Peter Wimsey's butler? The answer is : Bunter
Question about Opera and Ballet : What was the name of Gounod's opera based on Doctor Faustus? The answer is : Faust
Question about Opera and Ballet : What was the name of Gounod's opera based on Doctor Faustus? The answer is : Faust
Question about Elvis Presley : What was the name of Elvis's famous mansion and where was it? The answer is : Graceland, Memphis
Question about Elvis Presley : What was the name of Elvis's famous mansion and where was it? The answer is : Graceland, Memphis
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : What was the name of Bill Wyman's group that performed charity gigs? The answer is : Willie and the Poor Boys
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What was the name of Bill Haley's backing group? The answer is : The Comets
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What was the name of Bill Haley's backing group? The answer is : The Comets
Question about Asia : What was the name of Bangladesh between 1947 and 1972? The answer is : East Pakistan
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was the name given to Gorbachev's foreign relations programme? The answer is : Glasnost
Question about Action Movies : What was the memorable, and at that time innovative, scene in 'Bullitt'? The answer is : Car chase
Question about Newsround : What was 'The Mary Rose' which saw sunlight after 400 years? The answer is : A ship
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : What was the Johnny Mann Singers' only hit? The answer is : Up, Up and Away
Question about Literature : What was the job of Mellors in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'? The answer is : Gamekeeper
Question about TV - The 90s : What was the House made of in the political drama? The answer is : Cards
Question about TV - The 90s : What was the House made of in the political drama? The answer is : Cards
Question about TV The 80s : What was the Hitch Hiker's Guide to? The answer is : The Galaxy
Question about TV The 80s : What was the Hitch Hiker's Guide to? The answer is : The Galaxy
Question about Great Buildings : What was the highest building in the world until 1930? The answer is : Eiffel Tower
Question about World Wars : What was the German air force called? The answer is : Luftwaffe
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : What was the full title of Harry Enfield's 1988 hit? The answer is : Loadsamoney
Question about Modern History US Politics : What was the full name of George Bush's vice-president? The answer is : James Danforth Quayle
Question about Modern History US Politics : What was the full name of George Bush's vice-president? The answer is : James Danforth Quayle
Question about Elvis Presley : What was the fourth of four consecutive No 1s between November 1960 and May 1961? The answer is : Surrender
Question about Elvis Presley : What was the fourth of four consecutive No 1s between November 1960 and May 1961? The answer is : Surrender
Question about Pubs : What was The Fleece Inn in Evesham before it became a licensed house? The answer is : Medieval farmhouse
Question about Films : What was the Fish Called in the 1988 movie? The answer is : Wanda
Question about 80s Films : What was the Fish Called in the 1988 movie? The answer is : Wanda
Question about Margaret Thatcher : What was the first volume of her autobiography called? The answer is : The Downing Street Years
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : What was the first thing Scaffold said 'Thank U Very Much' for? The answer is : Aintree Iron
Question about TV Comedy : What was the first series starring Smith and Jones called? The answer is : Alas Smith and Jones
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the first name of Yorkshire-born Surrey off-spinner Laker? The answer is : Jim
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the first name of Yorkshire-born Surrey off-spinner Laker? The answer is : Jim
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the first name of world mile record holder Ibbotson? The answer is : Derek
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the first name of world mile record holder Ibbotson? The answer is : Derek
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the first name of US golfer Palmer? The answer is : Arnold
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the first name of US golfer Palmer? The answer is : Arnold
Question about Jet Setters : What was the first name of tycoon Donald Trump's former wife? The answer is : Ivana
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : What was the first name of Sophie Grigson's mother? The answer is : Jane
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What was the first name of sculptor Epstein? The answer is : Jacob
Question about TV The 60s : What was the first name of sci-fi adventurer Adamant? The answer is : Adam
Question about TV The 60s : What was the first name of sci-fi adventurer Adamant? The answer is : Adam
Question about TV - The 90s : What was the first name of private detective Mrs Wainthropp? The answer is : Hetty
Question about TV - The 90s : What was the first name of private detective Mrs Wainthropp? The answer is : Hetty
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What was the first name of pop artist Warhol? The answer is : Andy
Question about TV Soaps : What was the first name of legendary Street character Mrs Sharples? The answer is : Ena
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What was the first name of Impressionist painter Cezanne? The answer is : Paul
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the first name of heavyweight boxing champion Liston? The answer is : Sonny
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the first name of heavyweight boxing champion Liston? The answer is : Sonny
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What was the first name of German scientist Einstein? The answer is : Albert
Question about Films : What was the first name of gangster Malone? The answer is : Bugsy
Question about 70s Films : What was the first name of gangster Malone? The answer is : Bugsy
Question about TV The 50s : What was the first name of eminent broadcaster Dimbleby? The answer is : Richard
Question about TV The 50s : What was the first name of eminent broadcaster Dimbleby? The answer is : Richard
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the first name of British Wimbledon champion Mrs Jones? The answer is : Ann
Question about Sport The 60s : What was the first name of British Wimbledon champion Mrs Jones? The answer is : Ann
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the first name of boxer La Motta known as the 'Bronx Bull'? The answer is : Jake
Question about Sport The 50s : What was the first name of boxer La Motta known as the 'Bronx Bull'? The answer is : Jake
Question about TV The 70s : What was the first name of Basil Fawlty's wife? The answer is : Sybil
Question about TV The 70s : What was the first name of Basil Fawlty's wife? The answer is : Sybil
Question about Transport : What was the first Montgolfier hot-air balloon made of? The answer is : Pack-cloth covered with paper
Question about The Beatles : What was the first label The Beatles recorded on with George Martin? The answer is : Parlophone
Question about The Beatles : What was the first label The Beatles recorded on with George Martin? The answer is : Parlophone
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : What was the first in the five-film series of man and monkey conflict? The answer is : Planet Of The Apes
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What was the first film co-starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall? The answer is : To Have and to Have Not
Question about Pop Duos : What was the first Eurythmics top ten single back in 1983? The answer is : Sweet dreams
Question about Transport : What was the first car to be powered by a gas turbine? The answer is : Rover
Question about Transport : What was the first airliner, which was put into service in 1933? The answer is : Boeing 247
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What was the family relationship of the three Ronettes? The answer is : Two sisters, one cousin
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : What was the Fahrenheit reading in Truffaut's 1960s film? The answer is : 451
Question about European Community : What was the European Atomic Energy Commission known as? The answer is : Euratom
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What was the English version of 'Comme d'Habitude'? The answer is : My Way
Question about Sport Football : What was the England World Cup Squad's No 1 hit in 1970? The answer is : Back Home
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was the Czech Charter 77 protesting about in 1977? The answer is : Human rights
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What was The Crystals first UK Top Ten hit? The answer is : Da Do Ron Ron
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was the communist economic association called? The answer is : COMECON
Question about Modern History US Politics : What was the cause of Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralysis? The answer is : Polio
Question about Modern History US Politics : What was the cause of Franklin D. Roosevelt's paralysis? The answer is : Polio
Question about Capital Punishment : What was the capital of Russia before Moscow? The answer is : St Petersburg
Question about Capital Punishment : What was the capital of Italian East Africa between 1936 and 1941? The answer is : Addis Ababa
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What was the capacity of the group who said 'I'm Not in Love'? The answer is : 10 cc
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What was the capacity of the group who said 'I'm Not in Love'? The answer is : 10 cc
Question about Pop No 1s : What was the Boomtown Rats' first No 1? The answer is : Rat Trap
Question about The Beatles : What was The Beatles' first Top Ten hit single? The answer is : Please Please Me
Question about The Beatles : What was The Beatles' first Top Ten hit single? The answer is : Please Please Me
Question about The Movies Best of British : What was the alternative title of 'Dr Strangelove'? The answer is : How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Question about World Wars : What was the 1914-18 war known as until 1939? The answer is : The Great War
Question about Pop Groups : What was Take That's first No 1? The answer is : Pray
Question about Sport Football : What was strange about the tackle that ended the career of keeper Chic Brodie of Brentford in 1970? The answer is : It was against a dog
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was Steve Zodiac's spacecraft? The answer is : Fireball XL5
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was St Petersburg called during communist rule? The answer is : Leningrad
Question about TV Sci Fi : What was special about the Man from Atlantis, Mark Harris? The answer is : Half man, half fish
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What was special about the fabric Charles Macintosh invented? The answer is : Waterproof
Question about Modern History Dictators : What was Spain's only legal party after the Civil War? The answer is : National Movement
Question about Modern History Dictators : What was Spain's only legal party after the Civil War? The answer is : National Movement
Question about Newsround : What was Southern Rhodesia renamed? The answer is : Zimbabwe
Question about World Wars : What was snoek? The answer is : Fish
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : What was Smokey Robinson's real first name? The answer is : William
Question about Pop Glam Rock : What was Slade's first No 1 single? The answer is : Coz I Luv You
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What was Sinatra's own record label, founded in 1961, called? The answer is : Reprise
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What was Sinatra's first No 1 in Britain? The answer is : Three Coins in the Fountain
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What was Sinatra's big 1966 hit - a No 1 in 13 countries? The answer is : Strangers in the Night
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What was shown at the beginning of Paramount pictures? The answer is : Mountain
Question about TV - The 90s : What was said to Sweetheart in the series with Nicholas Lyndhurst? The answer is : Goodnight
Question about TV - The 90s : What was said to Sweetheart in the series with Nicholas Lyndhurst? The answer is : Goodnight
Question about TV Gold : What was Robin Tripp studying when he lived upstairs from the Ropers? The answer is : Catering
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What was Robert Bunsen famous for? The answer is : Bunsen burner
Question about Films : What was Richard Gere in the film with Debra Winger? The answer is : An Officer and A Gentleman
Question about 80s Films : What was Richard Gere in the film with Debra Winger? The answer is : An Officer and A Gentleman
Question about TV The 80s : What was Revisited in the series with Jeremy Irons? The answer is : Brideshead
Question about TV The 80s : What was Revisited in the series with Jeremy Irons? The answer is : Brideshead
Question about Sport Cricket : What was remarkable about the 16 overs that South Africa's Hugh Tayfield bowled against England at Durban in 1957? The answer is : All maidens
Question about Pop Groups : What was Queen's first hit? The answer is : Seven Seas of Rye
Question about Royals : What was Princess Margaret's luxury on 'Desert Island Discs'? The answer is : Piano
Question about The Royal Family : What was Princess Anne's first husband called? The answer is : Mark Phillips
Question about Royals : What was Prince Philip's father called? The answer is : Prince Andrew
Question about Royals : What was Prince Charles' nickname for Mark Phillips? The answer is : Fog
Question about Newsround : What was Piper Alpha, scene of a deadly fire? The answer is : Oil rig
Question about TV Comedy : What was Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's revue show called? The answer is : Not Only... But Also
Question about Pop MOR : What was Perry Como's job before becoming a singer? The answer is : Barber
Question about Pop Instrumentals : What was Perez Prado's 1994/5 hit? The answer is : Guaglione
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What was Patricia Holt known as and what was her backing group? The answer is : Patti Labelle and the Blue Belles
Question about The Beatles : What was on the other side of the single 'We Can Work It Out'? The answer is : Day Tripper
Question about The Beatles : What was on the other side of the single 'We Can Work It Out'? The answer is : Day Tripper
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : What was on the other side of Spitting Image's 'Santa Claus is on the Dole'? The answer is : 1st Atheist Tabernacle Choir
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : What was on the other side of 'Ruby Tuesday'? The answer is : Let's Spend the Night Together
Question about Literature : What was on the Island Robert Louis Stevenson wrote about? The answer is : Treasure
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : What was on the B side of Boney M's 'Rivers Of Babylon'? The answer is : Brown Girl In The Ring
Question about Election Fever : What was Norman Tebbitt's job before entering Parliament? The answer is : Airline pilot
Question about Pop DJs : What was Noel Edmonds' first job on Radio Luxembourg? The answer is : News reader
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : What was Nicole's 'Ein bisschen Frieden' in English? The answer is : A Little Peace
Question about Modern History Dictators : What was Napoleon given sovereignty over after his abdication in 1814? The answer is : Elba
Question about Modern History Dictators : What was Napoleon given sovereignty over after his abdication in 1814? The answer is : Elba
Question about Classical Music : What was Mussorgsky's first name? The answer is : Modest
Question about Pop Glam Rock : What was Mud's first top ten hit? The answer is : Dyna-Mite
Question about Margaret Thatcher : What was Margaret Thatcher's maiden name? The answer is : Roberts
Question about England : What was Marble Arch originally designed to be? The answer is : Gateway to Buckingham Palace
Question about Jazz and Blues : What was Louis Armstrong's nickname? The answer is : Satchmo
Question about Newsround : What was Lester Piggott sent to jail for avoiding? The answer is : Paying income tax
Question about Hi Tech : What was launched in November 1985 by Microsoft? The answer is : Windows
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What was Kay's Flying Shuttle used for in 1733? The answer is : Weaving
Question about Jazz and Blues : What was John Mayall's group known as? The answer is : Bluesbreakers
Question about Pop No 1s : What was John Lennon's second No 1 hit, a month after his first? The answer is : Woman
Question about The Beatles : What was John Lennon's middle name? The answer is : Winston
Question about The Beatles : What was John Lennon's middle name? The answer is : Winston
Question about The Beatles : What was John Lennon's book published in 1964 called? The answer is : In His Own Write
Question about The Beatles : What was John Lennon's book published in 1964 called? The answer is : In His Own Write
Question about Theatre and Musicals : What was Jesus Christ according to Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber? The answer is : Superstar
Question about TV The 80s : What was Jeremy Beadle Game for? The answer is : A Laugh
Question about TV The 80s : What was Jeremy Beadle Game for? The answer is : A Laugh
Question about Literature : What was Jeffrey Archer's sequel to 'Kane and Abel' called? The answer is : The Prodigal Daughter
Question about Pop Worldwide : What was Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg's famous recording? The answer is : Je t'aime
Question about TV The 50s : What was ITV given permission to include with its programmes that BBC could not? The answer is : Advertisements
Question about TV The 50s : What was ITV given permission to include with its programmes that BBC could not? The answer is : Advertisements
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What was it raining according to The Weather Girls in 1984? The answer is : Men
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was invented by US students using aluminium flan cases? The answer is : Frisbee
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What was invented by Lazlo and Georg Biro? The answer is : Ball-point pen
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was in White Satin according to The Moody Blues? The answer is : Nights
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was in White Satin according to The Moody Blues? The answer is : Nights
Question about Popular Classics : What was in the Carnival in the Saint-Sains composition? The answer is : Animals
Question about Elvis Presley : What was his wife Priscilla's maiden name? The answer is : Beaulieu
Question about Elvis Presley : What was his wife Priscilla's maiden name? The answer is : Beaulieu
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What was his last wife called? The answer is : Oona
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What was his last wife called? The answer is : Oona
Question about Elvis Presley : What was his first US No 1? The answer is : Heartbreak Hotel
Question about Elvis Presley : What was his first US No 1? The answer is : Heartbreak Hotel
Question about Elvis Presley : What was his first UK No 1? The answer is : All Shook Up
Question about Elvis Presley : What was his first UK No 1? The answer is : All Shook Up
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What was his elder brother and fellow performer called? The answer is : Sydney
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What was his elder brother and fellow performer called? The answer is : Sydney
Question about Films : What was Herbie? The answer is : A car
Question about 70s Films : What was Herbie? The answer is : A car
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was Helen Shapiro Walking Back to in 1961? The answer is : Happiness
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What was Helen Shapiro Walking Back to in 1961? The answer is : Happiness
Question about Capital Punishment : What was Harare's former name? The answer is : Salisbury
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : What was Gigliola Cinquetti's 1974 hit whose second line was 'Before you break my heart'? The answer is : Go
Question about Pop Solo Stars : What was George Michael's first solo No 1? The answer is : Careless Whisper
Question about The Beatles : What was George Harrison's first solo hit? The answer is : My Sweet Lord
Question about The Beatles : What was George Harrison's first solo hit? The answer is : My Sweet Lord
Question about Margaret Thatcher : What was Geoffrey Howe's cabinet position when he resigned in 1990? The answer is : Deputy prime minister
Question about Sport Rugby : What was France's Olivier Merle's former profession? The answer is : Lumberjack
Question about TV Children's TV : What was 'Fingermouse' made from? The answer is : Paper
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : What was Fatty Arbuckle's real first name? The answer is : Roscoe
Question about Sport Tennis : What was Evonne Goolagong's married name? The answer is : Cawley
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What was Ernest Rutherford the first man to split? The answer is : The atom
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis's last No 1 record in the UK in his lifetime? The answer is : The Wonder of You
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis's last No 1 record in the UK in his lifetime? The answer is : The Wonder of You
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis's first film? The answer is : Love Me Tender
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis's first film? The answer is : Love Me Tender
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis Presley's music publishing company called? The answer is : Elvis Presley Music
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis Presley's music publishing company called? The answer is : Elvis Presley Music
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis Presley's middle name? The answer is : Aaron
Question about Elvis Presley : What was Elvis Presley's middle name? The answer is : Aaron
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What was East Germany's official name? The answer is : German Democratic Republic
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : What was Diana Ross's first solo British No 1? The answer is : I'm Still Waiting
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What was developed by Andre and Edouard Michelin? The answer is : Tyres
Question about Movies Thrillers : What was described as 'Five criminals. One line up. No coincidence'? The answer is : The Usual Suspects
Question about Election Fever : What was Dennis Skinner's job before he entered Parliament? The answer is : Miner
Question about Heavy Metal : What was Deep Purple's first hit in the singles charts? The answer is : Black Night
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : What was Darth Vader's spacecraft in 'Star Wars'? The answer is : The Death Star
Question about Newsround : What was climbed by Edmund Hillary and Tensing in 1953? The answer is : Everest
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What was Citizen Kane's real first name? The answer is : Charles
Question about Jazz and Blues : What was Chris Barber's only hit single? The answer is : Petite Fleur
Question about Classic Women Writers : What was Charlotte's married name? The answer is : Nicholls
Question about Bestsellers : What was Catherine Cookson's first novel? The answer is : Kate Hannigan
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What was Cary Grant's real name? The answer is : Archie Leach
Question about TV Soaps : What was Blake and Krystle's surname in 'Dynasty'? The answer is : Carrington
Question about TV Police serials : What was Bergerac's first name? The answer is : Jim
Question about TV The 80s : What was being built in the yards in 'Howard's Way'? The answer is : Boats
Question about TV The 80s : What was being built in the yards in 'Howard's Way'? The answer is : Boats
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was based on the Victorian game called Magic Square? The answer is : Crossword puzzles
Question about Sport The 80s : What was Barry McGuigan's sport ? The answer is : Boxing
Question about Sport The 80s : What was Barry McGuigan's sport ? The answer is : Boxing
Question about Hi Tech : What was ARPANET a forerunner of? The answer is : Internet
Question about Pop No 1s : What was Anthony Newley's 1960 No 1? The answer is : Why
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was American Mr Bissel's dust-collecting invention? The answer is : Carpet sweeper
Question about Pop Glam Rock : What was Alvin Stardust's name when he charted in the 1960s? The answer is : Shane Fenton
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What was Alka-Seltzer first marketed as? The answer is : Cold cure
Question about Pop Solo Stars : What was Adam Faith's first single? The answer is : What Do You Want
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : What was a No 1 for The Simpsons? The answer is : Do The Bartman
Question about Pop Solo Stars : What was a hit for both Frankie Vaughan and Shakin' Stevens? The answer is : Green Door
Question about American Literature : What type of writing is Paul Theroux associated with other than novels? The answer is : Travel
Question about American Literature : What type of writing is Paul Theroux associated with other than novels? The answer is : Travel
Question about Literature : What type of writing is John Betjeman famous for? The answer is : Poetry
Question about Nature Birds : What type of wren is the smallest British bird? The answer is : Golden crested
Question about Classical Music : What type of works did John Wilbye compose? The answer is : Madrigals
Question about Classical Music : What type of work is Elgar's 'Dream of Gerontius'? The answer is : Oratorio
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What type of work is Albrecht Durer famous for? The answer is : Engravings
Question about Scotland : What type of village can be seen at Skara Brae? The answer is : Stone Age
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What type of vehicle is a juggernaut? The answer is : Lorry
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What type of sportsman was he? The answer is : Baseball player
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What type of sportsman was he? The answer is : Baseball player
Question about War Films : What type of soldiers were the four Britons in 'The Wild Geese'? The answer is : Mercenaries
Question about Newsround : What type of short pants became the fashion craze for women? The answer is : Hot
Question about Modern History Dictators : What type of school did he attend in Munich? The answer is : Art school
Question about Modern History Dictators : What type of school did he attend in Munich? The answer is : Art school
Question about Newsround : What type of prize-winning Bonds were introduced? The answer is : Premium Bonds
Question about Newsround : What type of Power symbolised the 1967 peace and love festivals? The answer is : Flower
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What type of plant is tequila made from? The answer is : Cactus
Question about Popular Classics : What type of performance was 'The Rite of Spring' written for ? The answer is : Ballet
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What type of pens did Pentel invent? The answer is : Felt tips
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What type of pen did Lewis Waterman invent? The answer is : Fountain pen
Question about Food and Drink : What type of pastry are profiteroles made from? The answer is : Choux pastry
Question about Newsround : What type of parking payment machine was introduced in London? The answer is : Meters
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What type of paintings is Joshua Reynolds famous for? The answer is : Portraits
Question about The Royal Family : What type of operation did the Queen Mother have in December 1995? The answer is : Hip replacement
Question about Food and Drink : What type of milk was mozzarella cheese originally made from? The answer is : Buffalo
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What type of milk did Louis Pasteur give his name to, because of the treatment it undergoes? The answer is : Pasteurized
Question about TV The Game Shows : What type of Maze was presented by Richard O'Brien? The answer is : Crystal
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What type of lamp is Humphry Davy famous for? The answer is : Safety lamp
Question about Performance Arts : What type of instrument is a celestea? The answer is : Keyboard
Question about Nature Animals : What type of insect is a Red Admiral? The answer is : Butterfly
Question about Classical Music : What type of horns feature in Haydn's Symphony No 31 in D? The answer is : Hunting horns
Question about Food and Drink : What type of food is Cullen Skink? The answer is : Soup
Question about Food and Drink : What type of food is basmati? The answer is : Rice
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : What type of food does Valentina Harris specialise in? The answer is : Italian
Question about Food and Drink : What type of fish is in an Omelette Arnold Bennett? The answer is : Smoked haddock
Question about Food and Drink : What type of fish are Arbroath smokies? The answer is : Haddock
Question about TV The 50s : What type of entertainer was David Nixon? The answer is : Magician
Question about TV The 50s : What type of entertainer was David Nixon? The answer is : Magician
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What type of engines did George Stephenson develop? The answer is : Steam
Question about Newsround : What type of currency was introduced to Britain in 1971? The answer is : Decimal
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : What type of cuisine does Sarah Brown specialise in? The answer is : Vegetarian
Question about Newsround : What type of creature was Goldie who made the headlines by escaping from London Zoo? The answer is : Eagle
Question about Nature Animals : What type of creature is a black widow? The answer is : Spider
Question about Films : What type of Cowboy was Jon Voight in the 1969 film? The answer is : Midnight
Question about 60s Films : What type of Cowboy was Jon Voight in the 1969 film? The answer is : Midnight
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What type of camera did George Eastman invent? The answer is : Box camera
Question about Hi tech Scientists : What type of bomb did Edward Teller develop? The answer is : Hydrogen bomb
Question about Nature Birds : What type of birds are ratites? The answer is : Flightless
Question about Nature Flowers : What type of bell is a campanula? The answer is : Canterbury bell
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What type of aircraft is Sikorsky famous for? The answer is : Helicopters
Question about Sports Bag : What two types of bowling green are there? The answer is : Crown, level
Question about Sports Bag : What two differences are there between the position and paddle of someone in a kayak and someone in a canoe? The answer is : Kayak, seated, double paddle; canoe, kneeling, single paddle
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What two colours is a magpie? The answer is : Black and white
Question about Sport Football : What two colours are in Derby's home strip? The answer is : Black and white
Question about Sport Football : What two colours are in Blackburn's home strip? The answer is : Blue and white
Question about TV Memorable Moments : What TV first did Gareth Jones achieve during a live transmission? The answer is : He died
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What turns gin into a pink gin? The answer is : Angostura bitters
Question about Newsround : What topped 3,000,000 in Britain for the first time since the 1930s? The answer is : Unemployment
Question about Asia : What title does the head of state of Nepal have? The answer is : King
Question about Modern History Dictators : What title did Stalin assume when he became war leader? The answer is : Generalissimo
Question about Modern History Dictators : What title did Stalin assume when he became war leader? The answer is : Generalissimo
Question about Food and Drink : What three main ingredients are added to mayonnaise to make a Waldorf salad? The answer is : Apple, celery and walnuts
Question about Religious Fervour : What term is used in Islam for 'Holy War'? The answer is : Jihad
Question about Hi Tech : What term is given to part of a computer's memory that has its program permanently fixed? The answer is : Read Only Memory
Question about Sport Cricket : What term describes fielders positioned closely behind the batsmen? The answer is : Slips
Question about Sport Football : What team is known as The Baggies? The answer is : West Bromwich Albion
Question about Films : What Strikes Back in the 1980 film? The answer is : The Empire
Question about 80s Films : What Strikes Back in the 1980 film? The answer is : The Empire
Question about Nature Fish : What starts an oyster developing a pearl in its shell? The answer is : A grain of sand
Question about Sport The 60s : What sport was Jack Brabham famous for? The answer is : Motor racing
Question about Sport The 60s : What sport was Jack Brabham famous for? The answer is : Motor racing
Question about Newsround : What sport did Kerry Packer try to take over with his cash offers? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What Spinning invention was named after its creator's daughter? The answer is : Spinning Jenny
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What spice is used in a whisky sling? The answer is : Nutmeg
Question about Nature Birds : What species of kite breeds in Britain? The answer is : Red
Question about TV Police serials : What sound was the theme music for 'Inspector Morse' based on? The answer is : Morse Code
Question about Geography The Weather : What sort of wind is fohn wind? The answer is : Dry, warm, blowing down a mountain
Question about TV Sci Fi : What sort of vehicle was Stingray? The answer is : Submarine
Question about Hi tech Scientists : What sort of tube did William Crookes invent? The answer is : Cathode ray tube
Question about TV Sitcoms : What sort of Statesman was Alan B'Stard MP? The answer is : New
Question about Nature Flowers : What sort of purplish-blue daisies are types of aster? The answer is : Michaelmas daisy
Question about Food and Drink : What sort of meat is used in a guard of honour? The answer is : Neck of lamb
Question about TV Police serials : What sort of literature does Commander Adam Dalgliesh write? The answer is : Poetry
Question about Ireland : What sort of jewelled Isle is Ireland often called? The answer is : Emerald Isle
Question about Nature Flowers : What sort of hyacinth is a muscari? The answer is : Grape hyacinth
Question about Films : What sort of Hunter was Robert de Niro in the film with Meryl Streep? The answer is : Deer
Question about 70s Films : What sort of Hunter was Robert de Niro in the film with Meryl Streep? The answer is : Deer
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : What sort of food is a speciality at Rick Stein's restaurant? The answer is : Seafood
Question about Food and Drink : What sort of food is a rollmop? The answer is : Fish
Question about Nature Fish : What sort of fish is a skipjack? The answer is : Tuna
Question about Nature Fish : What sort of fish is a dogfish? The answer is : Small shark
Question about Movies Thrillers : What sort of establishment is the setting for 'The China Syndrome'? The answer is : Nuclear power plant
Question about Nature Trees : What sort of environment do alder trees grow in? The answer is : Wet
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What sort of drink is Barbancourt? The answer is : Rum
Question about TV The 80s : What sort of dog became a consumer's champion in the 1980s? The answer is : Watchdog
Question about TV The 80s : What sort of dog became a consumer's champion in the 1980s? The answer is : Watchdog
Question about Performance Arts : What sort of dancing trend did the twist set? The answer is : Not touching partner
Question about Films : What sort of Busters were Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver? The answer is : Ghost
Question about 80s Films : What sort of Busters were Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney Weaver? The answer is : Ghost
Question about Religious Fervour : What sort of baptism does the Baptist Church practise? The answer is : Immersion
Question about Films : What sort of Attraction was there between Michael Douglas and Glenn Close? The answer is : Fatal
Question about 80s Films : What sort of Attraction was there between Michael Douglas and Glenn Close? The answer is : Fatal
Question about TV Children's TV : What sort of animal was Parsley in 'The Herbs'? The answer is : Lion
Question about Nature Animals : What sort of animal is a fennec? The answer is : Desert fox
Question about Food and Drink : What size eggs are between 60 and 65 grams? The answer is : Three
Question about Food and Drink : What shape is the pasta called rigatoni? The answer is : Tube-shaped
Question about Food and Drink : What shape is the pasta called farfalle? The answer is : Bows
Question about Capital Punishment : What shape is the Kremlin in Russia's capital, Moscow? The answer is : Triangular
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What shade of Pale did Procol Harum sing about? The answer is : Whiter
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What shade of Pale did Procol Harum sing about? The answer is : Whiter
Question about Natural Phenomena : What scale, other than the Richter, measures earthquakes? The answer is : The Mercalli scale
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What savoury ingredient do you include in a Sputnik? The answer is : Cocktail onion
Question about Newsround : What replaced TV am as ITV's weekly breakfast programme? The answer is : GMTV
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What relation were the Thompsons who had hits with 'Love on Your Side' and 'We Are Detective'? The answer is : Twins
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What relation were the Thompsons who had hits with 'Love on Your Side' and 'We Are Detective'? The answer is : Twins
Question about Pop Duos : What relation was Sonny to Cher in their single-making days? The answer is : Husband
Question about Films : What relation was Danny de Vito to Arnold Schwarzenegger in their 1988 film? The answer is : Twin
Question about 80s Films : What relation was Danny de Vito to Arnold Schwarzenegger in their 1988 film? The answer is : Twin
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What relation to each other were Don and Phil Everly? The answer is : Brothers
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What relation to each other were Don and Phil Everly? The answer is : Brothers
Question about Hollywood : What relation is Shirley Maclaine to fellow star Warren Beatty? The answer is : Sister
Question about Movies Thrillers : What relation is Carter to Cain in 'Raising Cain'? The answer is : Twin brother
Question about Nature Animals : What region is the arrow-poison frog a native of? The answer is : South America
Question about Nature Flowers : What qualities do the flowers helichrysum and acroclinium have? The answer is : Everlasting
Question about European Community : What qualification do you need to stand for the European Parliament? The answer is : EU citizenship
Question about Pop Writers : What product was advertised in the Cook & Greenaway hit of 1971? The answer is : Coca Cola
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What powered James Watt's engine in 1765? The answer is : Steam
Question about Sport Football : What position did Tommy Lawrence play? The answer is : Goal
Question about Sport Football : What position did Peter Shilton play? The answer is : Goal
Question about Boom and bust : What position did John Major hold immediately before becoming prime minister in 1990? The answer is : Chancellor of the exchequer
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : What planet did long-eared Mr Spock come from? The answer is : Vulcan
Question about Hi Tech : What phrase applies to graphics programs which interact with people? The answer is : Virtual reality
Question about Charles Dickens : What offence had inhabitants of the Marshalsea prison committed? The answer is : They were debtors
Question about Charles Dickens : What offence had inhabitants of the Marshalsea prison committed? The answer is : They were debtors
Question about Natural Phenomena : What occurs when the central zone of the Sun is covered? The answer is : An annular eclipse
Question about Natural Phenomena : What occurs when a lunar eclipse take place? The answer is : The Earth passes between the Sun and Moon
Question about Natural Phenomena : What occurred in the Kalahari Desert on September 1st, 1981? The answer is : Snow
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What occupations did Martha Reeves, Rosalind Ashford and Annette Sterling have before they were Martha and the Vandellas? The answer is : Motown secretaries
Question about Sport Football : What number is traditionally worn on the goalie's shirt? The answer is : One
Question about Geography The Weather : What number does the Beaufort scale go up to in international use? The answer is : 12
Question about Pop No 1s : What novelty record, by an Australian, was the first No 1 single of the 70s? The answer is : Two Little Boys
Question about Films : What Night was there Fever in the movie with John Travolta? The answer is : Saturday
Question about 70s Films : What Night was there Fever in the movie with John Travolta? The answer is : Saturday
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What nickname was given to the group of artists which included Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford ? The answer is : Rat Pack
Question about Newsround : What natural disaster hit Armenia in 1988? The answer is : Earthquake
Question about Sport The 50s : What nationality were tennis stars Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall? The answer is : Australian
Question about Sport The 50s : What nationality were tennis stars Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall? The answer is : Australian
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : What nationality were Nina and Frederick who had a 1960 hit with 'Little Donkey'? The answer is : Danish
Question about Sport The 60s : What nationality were 1961 Wimbledon finalists Christine Trueman and Angela Mortimer? The answer is : British
Question about Sport The 60s : What nationality were 1961 Wimbledon finalists Christine Trueman and Angela Mortimer? The answer is : British
Question about Sport The 50s : What nationality was the world heavyweight boxer Ingemar Johansson? The answer is : Swedish
Question about Sport The 50s : What nationality was the world heavyweight boxer Ingemar Johansson? The answer is : Swedish
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : What nationality was the hero Valentino played in 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'? The answer is : Argentinian
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What nationality was philosopher and scientist Aristotle? The answer is : Greek
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What nationality was motor vehicle pioneer Gottlieb Daimler? The answer is : German
Question about Religious Fervour : What nationality was Confucius? The answer is : Chinese
Question about Sport The 60s : What nationality was 1962 Wimbledon champion Rod Laver? The answer is : Australian
Question about Sport The 60s : What nationality was 1962 Wimbledon champion Rod Laver? The answer is : Australian
Question about Beer : What nationality is the lager giant Grolsch? The answer is : Dutch
Question about Sports Bag : What nationality is tennis player Michael Chang? The answer is : American
Question about Sport Rugby : What nationality is Murray Kidd? The answer is : New Zealander
Question about Sports Bag : What nationality is lawn tennis player Gabriela Sabatini? The answer is : Argentinian
Question about Sport Golf : What nationality is golfer Vijay Singh? The answer is : Fijian
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : What nationality is Bjšrk? The answer is : Icelandic
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : What nationality is Bjšrk? The answer is : Icelandic
Question about Sport Tennis : What nationality did Hana Mandlikova take after leaving Czechoslovakia? The answer is : Australian
Question about Jazz and Blues : What name was Michael Bolton born with? The answer is : Michael Bolton
Question about Newsround : What name was given to young upwardly mobile persons? The answer is : Yuppies
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What name was given to the state of tension between the communist states and the west after World War II? The answer is : Cold War
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : What name was given to the reform programme initiated by Gorbachev? The answer is : Perestroika
Question about Newsround : What name was given to the persistent air attack on London? The answer is : The Blitz
Question about Modern History Dictators : What name was given to the occasion in 1934 when Hitler had members of his own party murdered by the SS? The answer is : Night of the Long Knives
Question about Modern History Dictators : What name was given to the occasion in 1934 when Hitler had members of his own party murdered by the SS? The answer is : Night of the Long Knives
Question about Modern History Dictators : What name was given to the link between Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy? The answer is : Axis
Question about Modern History Dictators : What name was given to the link between Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's Italy? The answer is : Axis
Question about Newsround : What name was given to murderer Peter Sutcliffe? The answer is : Yorkshire Ripper
Question about Sport Football : What name is shared by Scunthorpe, Southend and Rotherham? The answer is : United
Question about Sport Football : What name is shared by Birmingham, Coventry and Leicester? The answer is : City
Question about Natural Phenomena : What name is given to the phenomenon of bright lights in the atmosphere caused by the solar wind entering the ionosphere? The answer is : Aurora
Question about Nature Animals : What name is given to the period of winter sleep by some animals? The answer is : Hibernation
Question about Natural Phenomena : What name is given to the bending of the winds caused by the Earth spinning on its axis? The answer is : Coriolis effect
Question about Boom and bust : What name is given to the leading Western economic powers? The answer is : G7
Question about Boom and bust : What name is given to economic activities which are unrecorded? The answer is : Black economy
Question about Geography The Weather : What name is given to an occasion when the equator is furthest from the Sun? The answer is : Solstice
Question about Natural Phenomena : What name is given to a volcanic opening that gives out gas and steam? The answer is : Fumarole
Question about Nature Animals : What name is given to a mammal which bears live young? The answer is : Therian
Question about Nature Birds : What name is given to a flock or gathering of starlings? The answer is : A chattering
Question about Nature Birds : What name is given to a flock or gathering of crows? The answer is : Murder
Question about Hi Tech : What name is given to a computer screen which responds to touch? The answer is : Tactile screen
Question about Nature Birds : What name is given to a castrated cockerel? The answer is : Capon
Question about Sport Golf : What name did Jack Nicklaus give to his own golf course in honour of his favourite British course? The answer is : Muirfield
Question about TV The Game Shows : What must you Play Right in the show with Bruce Forsyth? The answer is : Your Cards
Question about TV The Game Shows : What must Every Second do in the show with Paul Daniels? The answer is : Count
Question about TV The Game Shows : What must celebrities look through in the show with David Frost? The answer is : Keyhole
Question about Sport Cricket : What must an umpire raise to show that a player is out? The answer is : A finger
Question about England : What might you see at Regent's Park, Chester and Whipsnade? The answer is : Zoo
Question about TV The Game Shows : What might you Raise in the show with Bob Holness? The answer is : Roof
Question about Food and Drink : What meat is used to make Moussaka? The answer is : Lamb
Question about Food and Drink : What meat dish is Cumberland famous for? The answer is : Sausage
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What makes a whisky a whisky sour? The answer is : Orange and lemon
Question about TV The 50s : What major TV event happened in 1955 on the night Grace Archer died on radio? The answer is : First night of ITV
Question about TV The 50s : What major TV event happened in 1955 on the night Grace Archer died on radio? The answer is : First night of ITV
Question about TV The 70s : What made up the Bouquet in the series with Susan Penhaligon? The answer is : Barbed Wire
Question about TV The 70s : What made up the Bouquet in the series with Susan Penhaligon? The answer is : Barbed Wire
Question about Pop Duos : What little animal did Nina and Frederick sing about? The answer is : Donkey
Question about Transport : What links the Pacific Ocean with the Caribbean? The answer is : Panama Canal
Question about Pop Karaoke : What line follows 'Is this the real life'? The answer is : Is this just fantasy?
Question about Pop Karaoke : What line comes before 'Why, why, why, Delilah?'? The answer is : My, my, my Delilah
Question about Pop Karaoke : What line comes before 'I feel it in my toes'? The answer is : I feel it in my fingers
Question about Pop Karaoke : What line comes after 'Her name was Lola'? The answer is : She was a showgirl
Question about Capital Punishment : What lies to the north of Algiers? The answer is : Mediterranean
Question about Scotland : What lies between Charlotte Square and St Andrew's Square? The answer is : Princes Street
Question about Films : What kind of Proposal did Robert Redford make concerning Demi Moore? The answer is : Indecent
Question about 90s Films : What kind of Proposal did Robert Redford make concerning Demi Moore? The answer is : Indecent
Question about TV Sitcoms : What kind of Life did Jerry and Marco's neighbours Tom and Barbara lead? The answer is : The Good Life
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What kind of doll was Cliff Richard's first No 1? The answer is : Livin'
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What kind of doll was Cliff Richard's first No 1? The answer is : Livin'
Question about TV The 50s : What kind of creature was Lassie? The answer is : A dog
Question about TV The 50s : What kind of creature was Lassie? The answer is : A dog
Question about Films : What Kind of Close Encounters were there in 1977? The answer is : Third
Question about 70s Films : What Kind of Close Encounters were there in 1977? The answer is : Third
Question about TV The 60s : What kind of animal was Mr Ed who was able to talk? The answer is : Horse
Question about TV The 60s : What kind of animal was Mr Ed who was able to talk? The answer is : Horse
Question about Nature Animals : What kind of animal is a Suffolk Punch? The answer is : Horse
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What joins Earth and Wind in a group's name? The answer is : Fire
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What joins Earth and Wind in a group's name? The answer is : Fire
Question about Sport Tennis : What is Yvon Petra famous for being the last man to do? The answer is : Wear white flannels instead of shorts
Question about Food and Drink : What is wiener schnitzel? The answer is : Veal
Question about Wales : What is Wales' highest mountain? The answer is : Snowdon
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What is unusual about Mark Button's invention, the Koosh ball? The answer is : It doesn't bounce
Question about Nature Animals : What is unusual about a chameleon's eyes? The answer is : They act independently
Question about TV The 60s : What is TV's long-running hymn singing programme, begun in 1961? The answer is : Songs of Praise
Question about TV The 60s : What is TV's long-running hymn singing programme, begun in 1961? The answer is : Songs of Praise
Question about Food and Drink : What is traditionally eaten on Shrove Tuesday? The answer is : Pancakes
Question about USA : What is traditionally easily available in Reno? The answer is : Divorce
Question about Around the United States : What is traditionally easily available in Reno? The answer is : Divorce
Question about Geography : What is the world's second highest mountain? The answer is : K2
Question about Australia : What is the world's largest sand island northeast of Brisbane? The answer is : Fraser Island
Question about Nature Fish : What is the world's largest fish? The answer is : Whale shark
Question about Sport Golf : What is the women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup? The answer is : Curtis Cup
Question about Popular Classics : What is the Wagner opera cycle which includes 'Siegfried' and 'Die Walkure'? The answer is : The Ring
Question about Sport Cricket : What is the umpire's signal for a no-ball? The answer is : Right arm raised in horizontal position
Question about Sport Cricket : What is the trophy played for by first-class inter-state sides in India? The answer is : Ranji Trophy
Question about Sport Football : What is the traditional kick-off time for Saturday League games? The answer is : 3.00pm
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What is the traditional colour for a London taxi? The answer is : Black
Question about Pop MOR : What is the top-selling single of all time and who sang it? The answer is : Bing Crosby, White Christmas
Question about Classic Women Writers : What is the title of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's 'tale of terror'? The answer is : Frankenstein
Question about Great Buildings : What is the Taj Mahal made from? The answer is : Marble
Question about Literature : What is the surname of romantic novelist Dame Barbara? The answer is : Cartland
Question about Sport The 60s : What is the surname of former Manchester United legend George? The answer is : Best
Question about Sport The 60s : What is the surname of former Manchester United legend George? The answer is : Best
Question about Hollywood : What is the surname of father and daughter Peter and Bridget? The answer is : Fonda
Question about Jet Setters : What is the surname of eight-times married actress Zsa Zsa? The answer is : Gabor
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : What is the surname of Designer of the Year, John? The answer is : Galliano
Question about TV Sitcoms : What is the surname of Dell Boy and Rodney of 'Only Fools and Horses'? The answer is : Trotter
Question about Jet Setters : What is the surname of celebrity sisters Joan and Jackie? The answer is : Collins
Question about Sport Cricket : What is the surname of Australian brothers Gregg and Ian? The answer is : Chappell
Question about Sport Tennis : What is the surface of the courts at Roland Garros in Paris? The answer is : Clay
Question about Nature Birds : What is the study of birds' eggs called? The answer is : Oology
Question about Hi Tech : What is the study of automated communication and control mechanisms in machines and humans called? The answer is : Cybernetics
Question about Sport Golf : What is the status of competitors in the Walker Cup? The answer is : Amateurs
Question about England : What is the stately home owned by the Spencer family in Northamptonshire called? The answer is : Althorp
Question about Nature Trees : What is the Spanish chestnut also called? The answer is : Sweet chestnut
Question about Nature Animals : What is the smallest breed of dog? The answer is : Chihuahua
Question about Nature Birds : What is the shaft of a feather called? The answer is : Quill
Question about American Literature : What is the setting for Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea'? The answer is : Cuba
Question about American Literature : What is the setting for Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea'? The answer is : Cuba
Question about TV - The 90s : What is the series about LA lifeguards called? The answer is : Baywatch
Question about TV - The 90s : What is the series about LA lifeguards called? The answer is : Baywatch
Question about Sport Tennis : What is the score in tennis when the tie break is introduced? The answer is : Six games all
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is the Russian drink kvass made from? The answer is : Rye
Question about The Royal Family : What is the Royal Yacht called? The answer is : Britannia
Question about Literature : What is the religious occupation of medieval detective Cadfael? The answer is : Monk
Question about Opera and Ballet : What is the religious equivalent of opera without costumes and scenery? The answer is : Oratorio
Question about Opera and Ballet : What is the religious equivalent of opera without costumes and scenery? The answer is : Oratorio
Question about Movies Thrillers : What is the relationship between Tippi Hedren of Hitchcock's 'Marnie' and Melanie Griffith of 'A Stranger Among Us'? The answer is : Mother and daughter
Question about Sport Horse Racing : What is the real first name of Richard Dunwoody? The answer is : Thomas
Question about The Royal Family : What is the Queen's residence in Scotland called? The answer is : Balmoral
Question about The Royal Family : What is the Queen's favourite breed of dog? The answer is : Corgi
Question about The Royal Family : What is the Queen Mother's first name? The answer is : Elizabeth
Question about Jet Setters : What is the profession of the Queen's cousin Lord Lichfield ? The answer is : Photographer
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What is the profession of Princess Stephanie of Monaco's husband? The answer is : Racing driver
Question about TV Costume Drama : What is the profession of Eleanor Bramwell in the Victorian series? The answer is : Doctor
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : What is the profession of Claudia Schiffer's fiancé? The answer is : Magician
Question about TV Sitcoms : What is the profession of Alec Callender in 'May to December'? The answer is : Solicitor
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is the principal spirit in a Harvey Wallbanger? The answer is : Vodka
Question about Royals : What is the Princess of Wales' brother's first name? The answer is : Charles
Question about Transport : What is the popular name for the Boeing 747 and the European airbus? The answer is : Jumbo jet
Question about Transport : What is the plate connecting two lengths of railway track called? The answer is : Fishplate
Question about Nature Birds : What is the oldest known fossil bird? The answer is : Archaeopteryx
Question about Africa : What is the Okavango Swamp famous for? The answer is : Wildlife
Question about Boom and bust : What is the OFT? The answer is : Office of Fair Trading
Question about Sport Rugby : What is the occupation of Scotland's Rob Wainwright? The answer is : Army doctor
Question about Classic Women Writers : What is the occupation of Adam Bede? The answer is : Carpenter
Question about Sports Bag : What is the object of sumo wrestling? The answer is : Force opponent out of ring
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What is the normal capacity for a bottle of wine? The answer is : 75 centilitres
Question about Jet Setters : What is the nationality of Sophia Loren? The answer is : Italian
Question about Foreign Literature : What is the nationality of short-story writer Jorge Luis Borges? The answer is : Argentinian
Question about Speed Kings : What is the nationality of Nelson Piquet? The answer is : Brazilian
Question about Speed Kings : What is the nationality of Keke Rosberg? The answer is : Finnish
Question about Beer : What is the nationality of Foster's? The answer is : Australian
Question about Classical Music : What is the nationality of composer Isaac Albeniz? The answer is : Spanish
Question about Opera and Ballet : What is the nationality of Alicia Markova? The answer is : English
Question about Opera and Ballet : What is the nationality of Alicia Markova? The answer is : English
Question about Literature : What is the nationality of Agatha Christie's detective Poirot? The answer is : Belgian
Question about Australia : What is the name of the world's longest reef? The answer is : Great Barrier Reef
Question about Pubs : What is the name of the tiny pub in Bury St Edmunds? The answer is : The Nutshell
Question about Australia : What is the name of the surfing beach on the outskirts of Sydney? The answer is : Bondi Beach
Question about TV Soaps : What is the name of the ranch in 'Dallas'? The answer is : Southfork
Question about The Royal Family : What is the name of the Queen's residence in Norfolk? The answer is : Sandringham
Question about The Royal Family : What is the name of the Queen's London residence? The answer is : Buckingham Palace
Question about Pubs : What is the name of the pub, with the smallest bar room, in Upper Mall Chiswick? The answer is : The Dove
Question about TV Soaps : What is the name of the pub in Albert Square? The answer is : Queen Victoria
Question about Royals : What is the name of the Princess Royal's second husband? The answer is : Timothy Lawrence
Question about Theatre and Musicals : What is the name of the most famous theatre in London's Drury Lane? The answer is : Theatre Royal
Question about Classic Women Writers : What is the name of the mill in 'Mill on the Floss'? The answer is : Dorlcote
Question about Scotland : What is the name of the Games held at Braemar? The answer is : Highland Games
Question about Ireland : What is the name of the fertile vale in Limerick? The answer is : Golden Vale
Question about England : What is the name of the famous cathedral in York? The answer is : The Minster
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What is the name of the drunk played by James Stewart in 'Harvey'? The answer is : Elwood
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What is the name of the daughter of former 'Catwoman' Eartha Kitt? The answer is : Kitt
Question about Geography : What is the name of the biggest Canyon in Arizona? The answer is : Grand Canyon
Question about Pubs : What is the name of the 17th century pub in Lower Bridge Street, Dublin? The answer is : Brazen Head Inn
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : What is the name of Mick Jagger's daughter by his first wife, Bianca? The answer is : Jade
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the name of Greenland's capital, formerly Godthab? The answer is : Nuuk
Question about Scotland : What is the name of Edinburgh's stadium where the Commonwealth Games have been held? The answer is : Meadowbank
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What is the name of Earl Spencer's former model wife? The answer is : Victoria
Question about Literature : What is the name of Bernard Cornwell's hero, played on TV by Sean Bean? The answer is : Sharpe
Question about Sport Football : What is the name of BBC 1's long-running Saturday night soccer show? The answer is : Match of the Day
Question about Geography The Weather : What is the name of a front where a cold front has overtaken a warm front? The answer is : Occluded front
Question about Natural Phenomena : What is the name given to the lightning which clings to ships' masts? The answer is : St Elmo's fire
Question about Natural Phenomena : What is the name for a column of swiftly spinning air? The answer is : Tornado
Question about Wales : What is the mountainous area around Snowdon called? The answer is : Snowdonia
Question about Geography : What is the most westerly point of England? The answer is : Land's End
Question about Scotland : What is the most famous cave on Staff? The answer is : Fingal's Cave
Question about Nature Trees : What is the more common name for the great maple? The answer is : Sycamore
Question about Sports Bag : What is the modern name of 'Pok-ta-Pok', which originated in Mexico? The answer is : Basketball
Question about Performance Arts : What is the minimum number of voices for performing a glee? The answer is : Three
Question about Ireland : What is the mine at Navan famous for? The answer is : Lead
Question about Sport Golf : What is the maximum number of clubs permitted in a golf bag? The answer is : Fourteen
Question about Geography : What is the Matterhorn? The answer is : Mountain
Question about Nature Animals : What is the mammal homo sapiens better known as? The answer is : Man
Question about Food and Drink : What is the main vegetable ingredient of moussaka? The answer is : Aubergines
Question about England : What is the main type of rock forming the North Downs? The answer is : Chalk
Question about Food and Drink : What is the main meat ingredient of faggots? The answer is : Liver
Question about Food and Drink : What is the main ingredient of dal? The answer is : Lentils
Question about Food and Drink : What is the main ingredient of a black pudding? The answer is : Blood
Question about Nature Birds : What is the main group in the family Phasianidae? The answer is : Pheasants
Question about Nature Birds : What is the main food of the oyster catcher? The answer is : Mussels
Question about Food and Drink : What is the main flavour of avoli? The answer is : Garlic
Question about Nature Animals : What is the main diet of hedgehogs? The answer is : Insects
Question about England : What is the low-lying area of East Anglia called? The answer is : The Fens
Question about Sports Bag : What is the longest-lasting, non-motorized sporting event in the world? The answer is : Tour de France
Question about TV Children's TV : What is the longest running children's TV programme? The answer is : Blue Peter
Question about TV Children's TV : What is the logo on a Blue Peter badge? The answer is : Ship
Question about Nature Trees : What is the linden tree also called? The answer is : Lime
Question about Geography : What is the largest country of South America? The answer is : Brazil
Question about Africa : What is the largest country in Africa? The answer is : Sudan
Question about Geography : What is the largest city in the West Midlands? The answer is : Birmingham
Question about Hi Tech : What is the largest bulletin board system (BBS) in the world? The answer is : CompuServe
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What is the largest bird in the world? The answer is : Ostrich
Question about Classical Music : What is the 'joke' which gives Haydn's String Quartet in E flat its name? The answer is : Several false endings
Question about Boom and bust : What is the Japanese share index called? The answer is : Nikkei
Question about Ireland : What is the Irish punt divided into? The answer is : Pence
Question about Sport Tennis : What is the international team competition for men called? The answer is : Davis Cup
Question about Scotland : What is the industrial area in and around Livingston nicknamed? The answer is : Silicon Glen
Question about Geography The Weather : What is the hot, dry North African wind which blows from the Sahara called? The answer is : Sirocco
Question about Sport Football : What is the home colour of Nottingham Forest? The answer is : Red
Question about Sport Football : What is the home colour of Crystal Palace? The answer is : Red and blue
Question about Natural Phenomena : What is the highest standard cloud formation called? The answer is : Cirrus
Question about Africa : What is the Harmattan? The answer is : A wind
Question about Theatre and Musicals : What is the full name of the show often just referred to as Les Mis? The answer is : Les Miserables
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What is the full name of the QE2? The answer is : Queen Elizabeth II
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the full name of the capital of Colombia? The answer is : Santa Fe de Bogota
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is the fruit in an old-fashioned? The answer is : Cherries
Question about Foreign Literature : What is the French title of Baudelaire's 'The Flowers of Evil'? The answer is : Les Fleurs du Mal
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What is the first name of wine writer Ms Robinson? The answer is : Jancis
Question about Literature : What is the first name of the novelist A. S. Byatt? The answer is : Antonia
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What is the first name of the crown prince of Spain? The answer is : Felipe
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of supermodel Evangelista? The answer is : Linda
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What is the first name of sculptor Moore? The answer is : Henry
Question about Hollywood : What is the first name of 'Pulp Fiction' director Tarantino? The answer is : Quentin
Question about Painters and Sculptors : What is the first name of pop artist Hockney? The answer is : David
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What is the first name of physicist Hawking? The answer is : Stephen
Question about Sport Horse Racing : What is the first name of Peter Scudamore's father? The answer is : Michael
Question about Literature : What is the first name of novelist Miss Cookson? The answer is : Catherine
Question about TV Sitcoms : What is the first name of Mrs Bucket of 'Keeping Up Appearances'? The answer is : Hyacinth
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : What is the first name of model Auermann? The answer is : Nadja
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What is the first name of Michael Caine's wife? The answer is : Shakira
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of kilt-wearing designer Gaultier? The answer is : Jean-Paul
Question about Hollywood : What is the first name of Joanne Whalley-Kilmer's husband? The answer is : Val
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of gossip columnist Dempster? The answer is : Nigel
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of fashion designer Westwood? The answer is : Vivienne
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : What is the first name of designer St Laurent? The answer is : Yves
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of celebrity photographer Bailey? The answer is : David
Question about Sport the 90s : What is the first name of athlete Regis? The answer is : John
Question about Sport the 90s : What is the first name of athlete Regis? The answer is : John
Question about Sport the 90s : What is the first name of athlete Akabusi? The answer is : Kriss
Question about Sport the 90s : What is the first name of athlete Akabusi? The answer is : Kriss
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of actress/presenter Ms de Cadenet? The answer is : Amanda
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of actress/model Miss Seymour? The answer is : Jane
Question about Hollywood : What is the first name of actress Sarandon ? The answer is : Susan
Question about Jet Setters : What is the first name of actress and model Miss Hurley? The answer is : Elizabeth
Question about Hollywood : What is the first name of actor Curtis, father of Jamie Lee? The answer is : Tony
Question about Nature Animals : What is the fastest land animal? The answer is : Cheetah
Question about European Community : What is the EU bank called? The answer is : European Investment Bank
Question about Popular Classics : What is the English title of 'La gazza ladra' by Rossini? The answer is : The Thieving Magpie
Question about Geography : What is the English for what the French call an autoroute? The answer is : Motorway
Question about England : What is the eastern strait between the Isle of Wight and the English mainland called? The answer is : Spithead
Question about The Royal Family : What is the Duchess of York's nickname? The answer is : Fergie
Question about Transport : What is the distress word for ships and aircraft? The answer is : Mayday
Question about Transport : What is the distance between two rails on a track called? The answer is : Gauge
Question about Margaret Thatcher : What is the date of Margaret Thatcher's birthday? The answer is : October 13th
Question about Wales : What is the currency of Wales? The answer is : Pound sterling
Question about Ireland : What is the currency of the Republic of Ireland? The answer is : Punt
Question about Ireland : What is the county town of Fermanagh? The answer is : Enniskillen
Question about Geography : What is the continent around the South Pole called? The answer is : Antarctica
Question about Pubs : What is the commonest name for a pub? The answer is : Red Lion
Question about Nature Flowers : What is the common name for the plant Impatiens? The answer is : Busy Lizzie
Question about Nature Flowers : What is the common name for the antirrhinum? The answer is : Snapdragon
Question about Nature Birds : What is the common name for all small birds of prey? The answer is : Hawks
Question about Sport Football : What is the colour of the home strip of both Everton and Chelsea? The answer is : Blue
Question about Australia : What is the coastline to the south of Brisbane called? The answer is : The Gold Coast
Question about Geography : What is the chief official language of Israel? The answer is : Hebrew
Question about Food and Drink : What is the chief ingredient of boxty bread? The answer is : Potatoes
Question about TV - The 90s : What is the Channel 4 Breakfast programme called? The answer is : The Big Breakfast
Question about TV - The 90s : What is the Channel 4 Breakfast programme called? The answer is : The Big Breakfast
Question about Boom and bust : What is the chancellor of the exchequer's official London address? The answer is : 11 Downing Street
Question about Geography The Weather : What is the centre of a hurricane called? The answer is : Eye of the storm
Question about Great Buildings : What is the cathedral of the diocese of London? The answer is : St Paul's
Question about Wales : What is the capital of Wales? The answer is : Cardiff
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the capital of Venezuela? The answer is : Caracas
Question about Australia : What is the capital of the state of Victoria? The answer is : Melbourne
Question about Ireland : What is the capital of the Republic of Ireland? The answer is : Dublin
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the capital of the largest country in Europe after Russia? The answer is : Kiev
Question about Asia : What is the capital of Singapore? The answer is : Singapore
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the capital of Malawi? The answer is : Lilongwe
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the capital of Hong Kong? The answer is : Victoria
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the capital of Bahrain? The answer is : Manama
Question about Australia : What is the capital of Australia? The answer is : Canberra
Question about Capital Punishment : What is the capital of Andorra? The answer is : Andorra la Vella
Question about Ireland : What is the capital city of Northern Ireland? The answer is : Belfast
Question about Geography The Weather : What is the buran? The answer is : Russian wind
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is the brandy Birngeist made from? The answer is : Pears
Question about Nature Animals : What is the black leopard more commonly known as? The answer is : Panther
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What is the binding medium in gouache technique? The answer is : Glue
Question about TV Police serials : What is 'The Bill's DI Burnside's first name? The answer is : Frank
Question about Sports Bag : What is the biathlon a combination of? The answer is : Cross-country skiing, shooting
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is the best-known type of Hollands called? The answer is : Schnapps
Question about Literature : What is the best selling book of all time? The answer is : The Bible
Question about Geography The Weather : What is the belt of light variable winds near the equator called? The answer is : Doldrums
Question about Scotland : What is the Bass Rock famous as? The answer is : Bird sanctuary
Question about Africa : What is the area of savanna in West Africa called? The answer is : Sahel
Question about England : What is the area around Stoke-on-Trent known as? The answer is : The Potteries
Question about Nature Animals : What is the aquatic larva of an amphibian more commonly called? The answer is : Tadpole
Question about Sport Golf : What is the amateur's equivalent of the Ryder Cup? The answer is : Walker Cup
Question about Africa : What is the administrative capital of South Africa? The answer is : Pretoria
Question about Ireland : What is St Ann's Shaldon Church famous for? The answer is : Bells
Question about Nature Birds : What is special about the bones of most birds? The answer is : They are hollow
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What is special about a swallow's tail? The answer is : Forked
Question about Nature Birds : What is special about a palmiped? The answer is : It has webbed feet
Question about Nature Animals : What is special about a guinea pig's tail? The answer is : It does not have one
Question about Sport Rugby : What is South Africa's inter-provincial tournament called? The answer is : Currie Cup
Question about Food and Drink : What is something cooked in if cooked 'en papillote'? The answer is : Paper
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is slivovitz made from? The answer is : Plums
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What is Sinatra's middle name? The answer is : Albert
Question about Sport Football : What is Scotland's oldest club? The answer is : Queen's Park
Question about Scotland : What is Scotland's highest mountain? The answer is : Ben Nevis
Question about Pubs : What is said to be the oldest pub in Northern Ireland? The answer is : Grace Neill's Bar
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : What is Rudolph Valentino's job in 'Blood and Sand'? The answer is : Matador
Question about Food and Drink : What is Roquefort cheese made from? The answer is : Ewe's milk
Question about Australia : What is Queensland's most northerly city? The answer is : Cairns
Question about Scotland : What is produced at Torness? The answer is : Nuclear power
Question about The Royal Family : What is Prince Harry's proper first name? The answer is : Henry
Question about Nature Fish : What is pisciculture? The answer is : Fish rearing
Question about Food and Drink : What is pancetta? The answer is : Bacon
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What is paint applied to in a fresco? The answer is : Wet plaster
Question about Heavy Metal : What is Ozzy Ozbourne's actual first name? The answer is : John
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What is odd about Chaplin's comments on his ex-wife, Lita Grey, in his autobiography? The answer is : He never mentions her
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What is odd about Chaplin's comments on his ex-wife, Lita Grey, in his autobiography? The answer is : He never mentions her
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What is notable about the woman in Ingres' 'Valpineon Bather'? The answer is : Nude
Question about TV - The 90s : What is Nick's job in 'Heartbeat'? The answer is : Police officer
Question about TV - The 90s : What is Nick's job in 'Heartbeat'? The answer is : Police officer
Question about Sport Rugby : What is New Zealand's inter-provincial championship called? The answer is : Ranfurly Shield
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What is Moet et Chandon? The answer is : Champagne
Question about Food and Drink : What is minestrone? The answer is : Soup
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : What is Marie Osmond's only solo hit? The answer is : Paper Roses
Question about Ireland : What is Lough the Irish word for? The answer is : Lake
Question about England : What is Lindisfarne also known as? The answer is : Holy Island
Question about Opera and Ballet : What is Lesley Garrett's home county? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Opera and Ballet : What is Lesley Garrett's home county? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What is Leonardo da Vinci's 'La Gioconda' also known as? The answer is : Mona Lisa
Question about Sport Golf : What is Lee Trevino's nickname? The answer is : Supermex
Question about Food and Drink : What is laver? The answer is : Seaweed
Question about American Literature : What is L. Frank Baum's most famous story? The answer is : The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Question about American Literature : What is L. Frank Baum's most famous story? The answer is : The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Question about Geography : What is K2? The answer is : Mountain
Question about The Movies Best of British : What is John Gordon Sinclair called in the credits to 'Gregory's Girl'? The answer is : Gordon John Sinclair
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : What is John Denver's only solo UK single hit? The answer is : Annie's Song
Question about Asia : What is Japan's highest mountain? The answer is : Mount Fujiyama
Question about Geography : What is Holland also known as? The answer is : Netherlands
Question about Movies Thrillers : What is Hitchcock said to have used for the blood in 'Psycho'? The answer is : Chocolate sauce
Question about England : What is High Wycombe famous for manufacturing? The answer is : Furniture
Question about Geography The Weather : What is graupel? The answer is : Softly melted hail
Question about Speed Kings : What is Gilles Villeneuve's home country? The answer is : Canada
Question about Europe : What is France's highest point? The answer is : Mont Blanc
Question about Geography The Weather : What is Fata Morgana and where would you see it? The answer is : Mirage, Strait of Messina, Italy
Question about England : What is England's smallest mainland county? The answer is : Tyne and Wear
Question about Popular Classics : What is Dvorak's 9th Symphony, written in the US, often called? The answer is : From the New World
Question about Ireland : What is Dublin's most famous theatre called? The answer is : Abbey Theatre
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is Drambuie made from? The answer is : Scotch whisky and honey
Question about Food and Drink : What is done to a herring to make it into a kipper? The answer is : Smoked
Question about TV Sci Fi : What is Doctor Who always called in the series? The answer is : The Doctor
Question about Sport Horse Racing : What is Dick Hern's real first name? The answer is : William
Question about Pop Worldwide : What is Demis Roussos' home country? The answer is : Greece
Question about Classical Music : What is Debussy's dreamlike music often called? The answer is : Musical impressionism
Question about Food and Drink : What is couscous made from? The answer is : Semolina
Question about Food and Drink : What is Cornish yarg cheese coated with? The answer is : Nettle leaves
Question about Sport Cricket : What is Clive Lloyd's middle name? The answer is : Hubert
Question about Action Movies : What is Christopher Reeve's most famous role? The answer is : Superman
Question about Foreign Literature : What is Cervantes' parody of chivalric literature called? The answer is : Don Quixote
Question about Films : What is Casper? The answer is : A ghost
Question about 90s Films : What is Casper? The answer is : A ghost
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What is Britain's smallest bird? The answer is : Wren
Question about Sports Bag : What is Brian Gamlin of Bury credited with devising? The answer is : Dartboard numbering
Question about Pop Shock Rock : What is Boy George's real name? The answer is : George Alan O'Dowd
Question about Food and Drink : What is bottled tomato sauce called? The answer is : Ketchup
Question about Sport Cricket : What is Bob Willis's middle name? The answer is : Dylan
Question about Scotland : What is Berwick Law? The answer is : Extinct volcano
Question about Ireland : What is Belfast's university called? The answer is : Queen's
Question about Popular Classics : What is Beethoven's 9th Symphony known as? The answer is : Choral Symphony
Question about Films : What is Beethoven in the 1992 film? The answer is : A dog
Question about 90s Films : What is Beethoven in the 1992 film? The answer is : A dog
Question about Food and Drink : What is beef fillet cooked in puff pastry called? The answer is : Beef Wellington
Question about Films : What is Australian adventurer Mick Dundee's nickname? The answer is : Crocodile
Question about 80s Films : What is Australian adventurer Mick Dundee's nickname? The answer is : Crocodile
Question about Scotland : What is at the foot of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh? The answer is : Holyrood House
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What is arguably the most famous painting by Dutchman Frans Hals? The answer is : The Laughing Cavalier
Question about Sports Bag : What is another name for windsurfing? The answer is : Boardsailing
Question about Ireland : What is another name for the Republic of Ireland? The answer is : Eire
Question about Nature Fish : What is another name for the common European sole? The answer is : Dover sole
Question about Nature Animals : What is another name for snake poison? The answer is : Venom
Question about Food and Drink : What is another name for French fries? The answer is : Chips
Question about Nature Animals : What is another name for an Old English terrier? The answer is : Airedale terrier
Question about Nature Animals : What is another name for an Alsatian dog? The answer is : German Shepherd
Question about Modern History US Politics : What is Al Gore's wife called? The answer is : Tipper
Question about Modern History US Politics : What is Al Gore's wife called? The answer is : Tipper
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : What is A-Ha's home country? The answer is : Norway
Question about Africa : What is Africa's highest mountain? The answer is : Kilimanjaro
Question about Beer : What is advertised as 'probably the best lager in the world'? The answer is : Carlsberg
Question about Sport Cricket : What is added to the scores of the batsmen to make the total? The answer is : Extras
Question about Food and Drink : What is added to cheddar cheese to make Ilchester cheese? The answer is : Beer and garlic
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is added to brandy to make a sidecar? The answer is : Cointreau
Question about Nature Fish : What is a young pilchard called? The answer is : Sardine
Question about Food and Drink : What is a Worcester Pearmain? The answer is : Apple
Question about Natural Phenomena : What is a vent in the Earth's crust that spouts a fountain of boiling water? The answer is : Geyser
Question about Food and Drink : What is a slice of bacon called? The answer is : Rasher
Question about Nature Animals : What is a sand mason? The answer is : Worm
Question about Natural Phenomena : What is a rising air current caused by heating from below called? The answer is : Thermal
Question about Performance Arts : What is a play with alternating musical pieces called? The answer is : Singspiel
Question about American Literature : What is a novel by Herman Melville and an opera by Benjamin Britten? The answer is : Billy Budd
Question about American Literature : What is a novel by Herman Melville and an opera by Benjamin Britten? The answer is : Billy Budd
Question about Performance Arts : What is a mirliton another name for? The answer is : Kazoo
Question about Films : What is A Many Splendored Thing in the film about the Korean War? The answer is : Love
Question about 40s and 50s Films : What is A Many Splendored Thing in the film about the Korean War? The answer is : Love
Question about Food and Drink : What is a Kugelhupf? The answer is : Cake
Question about Geography The Weather : What is a hurricane called in the Pacific? The answer is : Typhoon
Question about Boom and bust : What is a group of producers acting together to fix prices called? The answer is : Cartel
Question about Nature Animals : What is a group of hedgehogs called? The answer is : Array
Question about Scotland : What is a glen? The answer is : Valley
Question about Nature Fish : What is a geoduck? The answer is : Clam
Question about Nature Animals : What is a fox's tail called? The answer is : Brush
Question about Nature Animals : What is a female sheep called? The answer is : Ewe
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is a dry Manhattan called? The answer is : Bronx
Question about Nature Fish : What is a dogfish called when it is bought for food? The answer is : Rock salmon
Question about Nature Animals : What is a dik-dik? The answer is : A small African antelope
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What is a crate of twelve bottles of wine called? The answer is : Case
Question about Boom and bust : What is a country's GNP? The answer is : Gross national product
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What is a common vegetable and flower used by Mendel in his theories on genetics? The answer is : Pea
Question about Nature Animals : What is a common name for the asteroidea which have five arms? The answer is : Starfish
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What is a cocktail of rye whisky, vermouth and angostura called? The answer is : Manhattan
Question about Nature Animals : What is a Clydesdale? The answer is : Heavy horse
Question about Nature Animals : What is a chameleon capable of changing? The answer is : Colour
Question about Food and Drink : What is a carbonade cooked in? The answer is : Beer
Question about Sport Golf : What is a bunker known as in the United States? The answer is : Trap
Question about Nature Fish : What is a buckie another name for? The answer is : Whelk
Question about Sport Cricket : What is a batsman said to collect if he scores 0 twice in a match? The answer is : A pair
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What is a baby swan called? The answer is : Cygnet
Question about Jazz and Blues : What instrument is associated with Monty Sunshine? The answer is : Clarinet
Question about Jazz and Blues : What instrument is associated with Courtney Pyne? The answer is : Saxophone
Question about Heavy Metal : What instrument does Iron Maiden founder Steve Harris play? The answer is : Bass Guitar
Question about Heavy Metal : What instrument did Ian Paice play? The answer is : Drums
Question about Jazz and Blues : What instrument did Earl Hines play? The answer is : Piano
Question about Food and Drink : What ingredient is included in food in a florentine style? The answer is : Spinach
Question about Sport Cricket : What has South Africa's Currie Cup been renamed? The answer is : Castle Currie Cup
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What happened on March 2nd the following year? The answer is : Coffin stolen
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What happened on March 2nd the following year? The answer is : Coffin stolen
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What had the T originally stood for in T Rex? The answer is : Tyrannosaurus
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What had the T originally stood for in T Rex? The answer is : Tyrannosaurus
Question about Nature Animals : What group of insects include German, American and common? The answer is : Cockroaches
Question about Films : What goes with Old Lace in the title of the Cary Grant film? The answer is : Arsenic
Question about 40s and 50s Films : What goes with Old Lace in the title of the Cary Grant film? The answer is : Arsenic
Question about TV - The 90s : What Goes By in the sit com with Jean and Lionel? The answer is : Time
Question about TV - The 90s : What Goes By in the sit com with Jean and Lionel? The answer is : Time
Question about Food and Drink : What gives Windsor Red cheese its colour and flavour? The answer is : Red wine
Question about Nature Animals : What general name is given to manatees and dugongs? The answer is : Sea-cows
Question about American Sport : What game is played by the Detroit Pistons? The answer is : Basketball
Question about American Sport : What game is played by the Detroit Pistons? The answer is : Basketball
Question about Pop Karaoke : What four words go after 'Do I love you, My oh my'? The answer is : River deep mountain high
Question about Natural Phenomena : What forms when a tornado runs over water? The answer is : A waterspout
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What followed Ready, Steady in the title of the pop show? The answer is : Go
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What followed Ready, Steady in the title of the pop show? The answer is : Go
Question about Transport : What first left Gare de l'Est in Paris on October 4th, 1883? The answer is : The Orient Express
Question about Sport Tennis : What 'first' happened at Wimbledon in 1937? The answer is : It was televised
Question about Natural Phenomena : What fell in Coffeyville, Kansas, the size of a melon, in September 1970? The answer is : A hailstone
Question about TV Memorable Moments : What feature was dropped from 'The Great Egg Race' in 1981? The answer is : The actual egg race
Question about Beer : What expected ingredient is missing from lambic and faro beers? The answer is : Yeast
Question about Transport : What does 'Volkswagen' mean? The answer is : People's Car
Question about Pop All Girl Groups : What does 'TSOP' stand for in the 1974 Three Degrees song? The answer is : The Sound of Philadelphia
Question about Religious Fervour : What does TM stand for in the movement founded by the Maharishi? The answer is : Transcendental Meditation
Question about Modern History Dictators : What does the word 'Stalin' mean? The answer is : Man of steel
Question about Modern History Dictators : What does the word 'Stalin' mean? The answer is : Man of steel
Question about Scotland : What does the word 'loch' mean? The answer is : Lake
Question about Transport : What does the 'U' in U-Boat stand for? The answer is : Unterseeboot
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What does the scale named after Anders Celsius measure? The answer is : Temperature
Question about Modern History Dictators : What does the name Genghis Khan mean? The answer is : Very Mighty Ruler
Question about Modern History Dictators : What does the name Genghis Khan mean? The answer is : Very Mighty Ruler
Question about Sport Cricket : What does the initial T stand for in I. T. Botham's name? The answer is : Terence
Question about Sport Cricket : What does the first C stand for in TCCB? The answer is : County
Question about Sport Golf : What does the D stand for in Arnold D. Palmer? The answer is : Daniel
Question about Sport Cricket : What does the batsman score for a shot that sends the ball over the boundary without touching the ground? The answer is : Six
Question about Sport Cricket : What does the abbreviation 'st' stand for? The answer is : Stumped
Question about Sport the 90s : What does Steve Backley throw? The answer is : Javelin
Question about Sport the 90s : What does Steve Backley throw? The answer is : Javelin
Question about Hi Tech : What does RAM stand for? The answer is : Random access memory
Question about Newsround : What does POW stand for? The answer is : Prisoner of war
Question about Geography The Weather : What does 'meteorological' mean? The answer is : Relating to phenomena of the atmosphere
Question about TV - The 90s : What does Love do in the drama with Adam Faith and Zoe Wanamaker? The answer is : Hurts
Question about TV - The 90s : What does Love do in the drama with Adam Faith and Zoe Wanamaker? The answer is : Hurts
Question about Hi Tech : What does 'laser' stand for? The answer is : Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
Question about Sports Bag : What does karate mean, describing this kind of fighting? The answer is : Empty hand
Question about Hi tech Scientists : What does Hans Geiger's counter detect? The answer is : Atomic particles
Question about Boom and bust : What does GATT stand for? The answer is : General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Question about Films : What does ET stand for in the 1982 film? The answer is : Extra Terrestrial
Question about 80s Films : What does ET stand for in the 1982 film? The answer is : Extra Terrestrial
Question about Boom and bust : What does ERM stand for? The answer is : Exchange Rate Mechanism
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What does ELO stand for? The answer is : Electric Light Orchestra
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What does ELO stand for? The answer is : Electric Light Orchestra
Question about Boom and bust : What does ECU stand for in terms of European Monetary Union? The answer is : European Currency Unit
Question about Geography : What does each star on the flag of the United States stand for? The answer is : A state
Question about USA : What does DC stand for in Washington DC? The answer is : District of Columbia
Question about Around the United States : What does DC stand for in Washington DC? The answer is : District of Columbia
Question about Beer : What does CAMRA stand for? The answer is : Campaign for Real Ale
Question about Movies Thrillers : What does Bridget Fonda advertise for and get Jennifer Jason Leigh? The answer is : Single White Female
Question about Beer : What does beer contain which ale traditionally did not? The answer is : Hops
Question about Hi Tech : What does BASIC stand for? The answer is : Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
Question about Opera and Ballet : What does an operetta have which an opera usually doesn't? The answer is : Spoken dialogue
Question about Opera and Ballet : What does an operetta have which an opera usually doesn't? The answer is : Spoken dialogue
Question about Nature Animals : What does an Isle of Man Manx cat not have? The answer is : A tail
Question about Nature Animals : What does an invertebrate animal not have? The answer is : Backbone
Question about Films : What does an inventor tell Honey he has Shrunk in the 1989 movie? The answer is : The Kids
Question about 80s Films : What does an inventor tell Honey he has Shrunk in the 1989 movie? The answer is : The Kids
Question about Nature Animals : What does an impala do when frightened? The answer is : Leap
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What does an Alexandra taste of? The answer is : Chocolate
Question about Sport the 90s : What does Alberto Tomba wear on his feet when he competes? The answer is : Skis
Question about Sport the 90s : What does Alberto Tomba wear on his feet when he competes? The answer is : Skis
Question about Nature Birds : What does a syrinx help a bird to do? The answer is : Sing
Question about Nature Animals : What does a scorpion have at the end of its tail? The answer is : Sting
Question about Nature Animals : What does a reptile shed in the process of sloughing? The answer is : Skin
Question about Food and Drink : What does a Pomfret or Pontefract cake taste of? The answer is : Liquorice
Question about Geography The Weather : What does a haboob create? The answer is : Sandstorm
Question about Nature Animals : What does a chameleon change to camouflage itself? The answer is : Colour
Question about Theatre and Musicals : What do you say to Dolly in the title of the show? The answer is : Hello
Question about Ireland : What do you put into Gaelic coffee apart from coffee? The answer is : Whiskey and cream
Question about Pop Karaoke : What do you hold up high when you walk through a storm? The answer is : Your head
Question about Food and Drink : What do you add to vegetables to make a salmagundi? The answer is : Duck and chicken
Question about Food and Drink : What do you add to milk to make porridge? The answer is : Oats
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What do you add to champagne to make a champagne flip? The answer is : Egg yolk
Question about Food and Drink : What do you add to bechamel to make an aurore sauce? The answer is : Tomato puree
Question about Hi Tech : What do we call the wafer of silicon that carries miniaturised circuits? The answer is : Silicon chip
Question about Hi Tech : What do we call human-like robots? The answer is : Androids
Question about Beer : What do Thwaites, Wadworth and Young's have in common regarding deliveries? The answer is : Horse-drawn drays
Question about Ireland : What do the towns of Dun Laoghaire and Rosslare have in common? The answer is : Ferry ports
Question about England : What do the letters NEC stand for? The answer is : National Exhibition Centre
Question about Theatre and Musicals : What do the initials RSC stand for? The answer is : Royal Shakespeare Company
Question about Sport Golf : What do the initials PGA stand for? The answer is : Professional Golfers' Association
Question about Africa : What do the initials OAU stand for? The answer is : Organization of African Unity
Question about Hi Tech : What do the black bars and white spaces of bar codes represent? The answer is : Binary numbers
Question about Nature Animals : What do moles mainly feed on? The answer is : Earthworms
Question about Nature Animals : What do horse, snake and scorpion have in common? The answer is : Can precede 'fly' to give the name of another creature
Question about Sport The Olympics : What do equestrian medallists Virginia Holgate and Virginia Leng have in common? The answer is : Same person
Question about Nature Animals : What do entomophagous animals eat? The answer is : Insects
Question about Nature Trees : What do conifers have in their cones? The answer is : Seeds
Question about Nature Animals : What do carnivorous animals live on? The answer is : Meat
Question about Nature Animals : What do beavers build? The answer is : Dams
Question about Nature Animals : What do Americans call reindeer? The answer is : Caribou
Question about TV The 60s : What did you Thank in the ITV Saturday evening pop show? The answer is : Your Lucky Stars
Question about TV The 60s : What did you Thank in the ITV Saturday evening pop show? The answer is : Your Lucky Stars
Question about TV - The 90s : What did you Drop in the series about a newsroom? The answer is : Dead Donkey
Question about TV - The 90s : What did you Drop in the series about a newsroom? The answer is : Dead Donkey
Question about Literature : What did Tolstoy write about together with War? The answer is : Peace
Question about Elvis Presley : What did the US Post Office issue in 1993? The answer is : An Elvis stamp
Question about Elvis Presley : What did the US Post Office issue in 1993? The answer is : An Elvis stamp
Question about Hi Tech : What did the US company Diablo invent for use on typewriters? The answer is : Daisy wheel printer
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What did the troupe, The Eight Lancashire Lads, do? The answer is : Clog dancing
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What did the troupe, The Eight Lancashire Lads, do? The answer is : Clog dancing
Question about European Community : What did the Treaty of Paris set up in 1951? The answer is : European Coal and Steel Community
Question about Sports Bag : What did the sport, baggataway, become? The answer is : Lacrosse
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What did the Sinatras call their 96-foot yacht? The answer is : My Way Again
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What did The Searchers sing about along with Needles? The answer is : Pins
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What did The Searchers sing about along with Needles? The answer is : Pins
Question about Royals : What did the Queen agree to pay for the first time in 1992? The answer is : Income tax
Question about Pop One-Hit Wonders : What did The Pipkins say 'Gimme' in 1970? The answer is : Dat Ding
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : What did the owner of the Humpty Dumpty store in Oklahoma invent? The answer is : Supermarket trolley
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What did the New Seekers say they would like to teach the world to do? The answer is : Sing
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What did the New Seekers say they would like to teach the world to do? The answer is : Sing
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : What did the Mongolfier brothers fly in in 1783? The answer is : Hot Air Balloon
Question about European Community : What did the Maastricht Treaty call each of the three areas of the EU? The answer is : Pillars
Question about TV Children's TV : What did the letters in 'TISWAS' stand for? The answer is : Today Is Saturday Watch And Smile
Question about Transport : What did the French engineer Georges Messier invent in 1924? The answer is : Hydraulic suspension system
Question about European Community : What did the European Court outlaw in February 1982? The answer is : Corporal punishment of children
Question about Performance Arts : What did the English National Ballet used to be called? The answer is : Festival Ballet
Question about Election Fever : What did the Ecology party change its name to in 1985? The answer is : Green party
Question about Films : What did the cub Simba become in the 1994 Disney film? The answer is : The Lion King
Question about 90s Films : What did the cub Simba become in the 1994 Disney film? The answer is : The Lion King
Question about Performance Arts : What did the BAFTA-winning films, 'Carmen', 'Babette's Feast' and 'Farewell My Concubine' have in common? The answer is : Not in English
Question about Newsround : What did the Amoco Cadiz spill off the Brittany coastline? The answer is : Oil
Question about England : What did Sunderland become in 1992 which Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham became in the 19th century? The answer is : A city
Question about TV Memorable Moments : What did Stephanie Rahn do in the 'Sun' in 1970 to find herself on TV? The answer is : Became the first topless page 3 girl
Question about Margaret Thatcher : What did Sir Alan Walters advise Thatcher on? The answer is : Economic affairs
Question about Films : What did Schindler draw up in the Spielberg film? The answer is : List
Question about 90s Films : What did Schindler draw up in the Spielberg film? The answer is : List
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What did Perry Como ask you to catch and put in your pocket? The answer is : A Falling Star
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What did Perry Como ask you to catch and put in your pocket? The answer is : A Falling Star
Question about Sport Rugby : What did New Zealanders suggest should be named after Jonah Lomu following the Rugby World Cup? The answer is : Small volcanic island
Question about Capital Punishment : What did New Delhi replace as the capital of British India in 1912? The answer is : Calcutta
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What did Monroe pose on, on that notorious calendar? The answer is : Red satin sheet
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What did Monroe pose on, on that notorious calendar? The answer is : Red satin sheet
Question about European Community : What did Margaret Thatcher threaten to withhold if the EC did not cut Britain's budget contribution in 1980? The answer is : VAT payments
Question about Transport : What did LNER stand for? The answer is : London and North Eastern Railway
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What did Lister discover which stopped wounds becoming septic? The answer is : Antiseptic
Question about Sport Tennis : What did line judge Dorothy Brown do in a 1964 Wimbledon match? The answer is : Fell asleep
Question about Ireland : What did Laoighis used to be called? The answer is : Queen's County
Question about Inventors and Inventions : What did John Logie Baird invent, first called 'seeing by wireless'? The answer is : Television
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What did John Dalton define as the smallest particle of substance? The answer is : Atom
Question about The Beatles : What did John and Yoko appear on stage in at the Albert Hall in 1968? The answer is : White bag
Question about The Beatles : What did John and Yoko appear on stage in at the Albert Hall in 1968? The answer is : White bag
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What did Jennifer Rush sing about The Power of in 1985? The answer is : Love
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What did Jennifer Rush sing about The Power of in 1985? The answer is : Love
Question about Geography : What did Iran used to be called? The answer is : Persia
Question about Sport Cricket : What did ICC stand for before 1965? The answer is : Imperial Cricket Conference
Question about Asia : What did Ho Chi Minh City used to be called? The answer is : Saigon
Question about Pop Karaoke : What did he paint apart from 'Matchstalk Men'? The answer is : Matchstalk cats and dogs
Question about Scientists and Inventors : What did Harvey discover is pumped round the body? The answer is : Blood
Question about TV Sitcoms : What did H stand for in the series M*A*S*H? The answer is : Hospital
Question about Sport Football : What did goalkeeper Gordon Banks reputedly put on his hands to improve his grip? The answer is : Chewing gum
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What did Gloria Gaynor say she would do in 1979? The answer is : Survive
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : What did Gloria Gaynor say she would do in 1979? The answer is : Survive
Question about Royals : What did George V refer to as 'a mixed grill'? The answer is : His ancestors
Question about World Wars : What did George V ban in his household to encourage others to do the same, and help the war effort? The answer is : Alcohol
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What did Emil Jannings get over Chaplin in 1929? The answer is : The first Oscar
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What did Emil Jannings get over Chaplin in 1929? The answer is : The first Oscar
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : What did Dora Bryan want for Christmas in 1963? The answer is : A Beatle
Question about Heavy Metal : What did Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen lose in a car accident? The answer is : An arm
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What did Cyndi Lauper say Girls wanted to have more of? The answer is : Fun
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What did Cyndi Lauper say Girls wanted to have more of? The answer is : Fun
Question about Hi tech Scientists : What did Crick, Watson and Wilkins determine the structure of? The answer is : DNA
Question about TV - The 90s : What did contestants have In Their Eyes in the impersonation show? The answer is : Stars
Question about TV - The 90s : What did contestants have In Their Eyes in the impersonation show? The answer is : Stars
Question about Newsround : What did CND marchers on the way to Aldermaston want to ban? The answer is : The Bomb
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : What did Chaplin win his Oscar for in 'Limelight'? The answer is : Music score
Question about Charlie Chaplin : What did Chaplin win his Oscar for in 'Limelight'? The answer is : Music score
Question about Hollywood Heyday : What did Cary Grant donate his salary from 'The Philadelphia Story' to? The answer is : War relief
Question about The Beatles : What did Brian Epstein manage before The Beatles? The answer is : A record store
Question about The Beatles : What did Brian Epstein manage before The Beatles? The answer is : A record store
Question about TV Memorable Moments : What did Brian Connell have that no other newsreader had? The answer is : A beard
Question about Newsround : What did Billy Butlin found in the 1950s? The answer is : Holiday camps
Question about Geography : What did Bejing used to be called? The answer is : Peking
Question about Hi Tech : What did Australian company Merino Wool Harvesting develop the prototype of in 1991? The answer is : Robot sheep shearers
Question about Capital Punishment : What did Abuja replace as Nigeria's capital? The answer is : Lagos
Question about TV Sci Fi : What did 'A' stand for in the name of the 1960s series? The answer is : Andromeda
Question about Sport The Olympics : What did 1964 Marathon winner Abebe Bikila wear on his feet? The answer is : Nothing
Question about Hi Tech : What device enables computers to send data down a telephone line? The answer is : Modem
Question about Pop Glam Rock : What dance was Wizzard's baby doing in the title of a No 1 hit? The answer is : Jive
Question about Africa : What covers 85% of Algeria? The answer is : Sahara Desert
Question about Food and Drink : What country is Pecorino cheese from? The answer is : Italy
Question about Nature Animals : What country are Pere David's deer native to? The answer is : China
Question about Royals : What colour was the suit Diana Spencer wore in her engagement photograph in 1981? The answer is : Blue
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What colour was The Beatles' Submarine? The answer is : Yellow
Question about Sounds of the 60s : What colour was The Beatles' Submarine? The answer is : Yellow
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What colour was Chris de Burgh's Lady in, in 1986? The answer is : Red
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : What colour was Chris de Burgh's Lady in, in 1986? The answer is : Red
Question about Food and Drink : What colour top do bottles of unpasteurized milk have? The answer is : Green
Question about Sport The Olympics : What colour medal did Sharron Davies win in Moscow? The answer is : Silver
Question about Food and Drink : What colour is vodka? The answer is : Colourless
Question about Geography : What colour is the spot in the middle of the Japanese flag? The answer is : Red
Question about Geography : What 'colour' is the Sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia? The answer is : Red
Question about Nature Flowers : What colour is the rose Silver Jubilee? The answer is : Pink
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What colour is the plumage on the head of a male mallard? The answer is : Green
Question about Films : What colour is the Eye in the 007 film? The answer is : Golden
Question about 90s Films : What colour is the Eye in the 007 film? The answer is : Golden
Question about Transport : What colour is the District Line on a London Underground map? The answer is : Green
Question about Beer : What colour is porter? The answer is : Black
Question about Food and Drink : What colour is piccalilli? The answer is : Yellow
Question about Celebs Jet setters : What colour is jet setter Ivana Trump known for wearing? The answer is : Gold
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What colour is a tufted duck? The answer is : Black and white
Question about Nature Fish : What colour is a live lobster? The answer is : Black
Question about Nature Bird Brains : What colour is a female blackbird? The answer is : Brown
Question about Nature Animals : What colour is a chow chow's tongue? The answer is : Blue
Question about Nature Trees : What colour flowers does a jacaranda tree have? The answer is : Blue
Question about Nature Birds : What colour are wild budgerigars? The answer is : Green
Question about Nature Fish : What colour are the spots on a plaice? The answer is : Red
Question about Nature Trees : What colour are the flowers of the horse chestnut tree? The answer is : White
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What colour are most of the wines from France's Anjou region? The answer is : Rose
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What colour are most English wines? The answer is : White
Question about Sport Football : What colour are Manchester United's home shirts? The answer is : Red
Question about Geography The Weather : What colour are altostratus clouds? The answer is : Grey
Question about Geography The Weather : What causes a blue moon? The answer is : Excessive dust
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What career did Marilyn Monroe embark on in 1946? The answer is : Photographer's model
Question about Marilyn Monroe : What career did Marilyn Monroe embark on in 1946? The answer is : Photographer's model
Question about TV Police serials : What breed of dog was Columbo's companion Fang? The answer is : Basset hound
Question about Movies Comedies : What breed of dog was Beethoven in the film of the same name? The answer is : St Bernard
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What Blues ain't there no cure for, according to Eddie Cochran? The answer is : Summertime
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : What Blues ain't there no cure for, according to Eddie Cochran? The answer is : Summertime
Question about Sport Cricket : What bird is linked to a score of nought? The answer is : Duck
Question about Beer : What beer product does the Leather Britches brewery also produce? The answer is : Beer sausages
Question about Painting and Sculpture : What art form is a Japanese netsuke? The answer is : Sculpture
Question about Natural Phenomena : What are Tugela and the Buyoma? The answer is : Stalactites
Question about Europe : What are the two official languages of Finland? The answer is : Finnish and Swedish
Question about Food and Drink : What are the two main ingredients of angels on horseback? The answer is : Oysters and bacon
Question about Food and Drink : What are the two main ingredients of a shandy? The answer is : Beer and lemonade
Question about Food and Drink : What are the two main ingredients of a Hollandaise sauce? The answer is : Egg yolks and butter
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What are the two main ingredients of a cuba libre? The answer is : Rum and coca cola
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : What are the traditional ingredients in a daiquiri? The answer is : Bacardi and lime
Question about Sports Bag : What are the three types of sword used in fencing? The answer is : Foil, epee, sabre
Question about Food and Drink Wine : What are the three styles of port? The answer is : Ruby, tawny and vintage
Question about Nature Animals : What are the tail fins of a whale called? The answer is : Flukes
Question about Asia : What are the Seychelles' three official languages? The answer is : English, French and Creole
Question about Natural Phenomena : What are the seven colours of the rainbow in their correct order? The answer is : Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
Question about Natural Phenomena : What are the 'Ring of Fire' and 'Alpine Belt'? The answer is : Earthquake areas
Question about Ireland : What are the quartzite mountains in Connemara called? The answer is : The Twelve Bens
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : What are the only words on Lieutenant Pigeon's first No 1? The answer is : Mouldy Old Dough
Question about European Community : What are the meetings of the EC heads of government called? The answer is : European Council
Question about Asia : What are the majority of the islands of Micronesia composed of? The answer is : Coral
Question about Ireland : What are the international registration letters for Ireland? The answer is : IRL
Question about Ireland : What are the highest uplands in Ireland? The answer is : Macgillicuddy's Reeks
Question about Nature Animals : What are the five groups of vertebrates? The answer is : Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals
Question about Sport The Olympics : What are the five colours of the Olympic rings? The answer is : Black, yellow, red, green, blue
Question about Royals : What are the first names of Princess Diana's sisters and brother? The answer is : Jane, Sarah and Charles
Question about Pop Worldwide : What are the first names of father and son musicians Jarre? The answer is : Maurice, Jean-Michel
Question about Europe : What are the Dardanelles and where are they? The answer is : Strait, Turkey
Question about Geography : What are the counties of Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire collectively known as? The answer is : East Anglia
Question about Ireland : What are the columns of the Giant's Causeway made from? The answer is : Lava
Question about Sport Tennis : What are the colours of the All England Lawn Tennis Club? The answer is : Green and Purple
Question about Opera and Ballet : What are the Christian names of the three tenors? The answer is : Placido, Jose and Luciano
Question about Opera and Ballet : What are the Christian names of the three tenors? The answer is : Placido, Jose and Luciano
Question about Sport Cricket : What are the Christian names of Australia's Waugh brothers? The answer is : Mark and Steve
Question about England : What are the chalk cliff headlands between Eastbourne and Seaford? The answer is : Seven Sisters
Question about Scotland : What are the Cairngorms? The answer is : Mountains
Question about Wales : What are the Brecon Beacons? The answer is : Mountains
Question about Nature Animals : What are stag, rhinoceros and tiger other than animals in their own right? The answer is : Types of beetle
Question about Ireland : What are Slieve Donard and Slieve Commedagh? The answer is : Mountain peaks
Question about Royals : What are Prince Edward's first names? The answer is : Edward Antony Richard Louis
Question about Nature Animals : What are pigs' feet called? The answer is : Trotters
Question about Popular Classics : What are pieces by Iannis Xenakis written with the aid of? The answer is : Computer
Question about Food and Drink : What are Pershore eggs and Marjorie's seedlings? The answer is : Plums
Question about Nature Animals : What are oviparous animals? The answer is : Animals which lay eggs
Question about Hi Tech : What are optical fibres made from? The answer is : Pure glass
Question about Charles Dickens : What are Nip and Bullseye? The answer is : Dogs
Question about Charles Dickens : What are Nip and Bullseye? The answer is : Dogs
Question about Religious Fervour : What are members of the Watchtower Movement better known as? The answer is : Jehovah's Witnesses
Question about Religious Fervour : What are members of the Unification Church better known as? The answer is : Moonies
Question about Religious Fervour : What are members of the Society of Friends called? The answer is : Quakers
Question about Religious Fervour : What are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints better known as? The answer is : Mormons
Question about Geography The Weather : What are lines joining places of equal atmospheric pressure called? The answer is : Isobars
Question about Geography : What are Lakes Michigan, Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario known as collectively? The answer is : Great Lakes
Question about The Beatles : What are John Lennon's two sons called? The answer is : Julian and Sean
Question about The Beatles : What are John Lennon's two sons called? The answer is : Julian and Sean
Question about Ireland : What are Ireland's two official languages? The answer is : Irish and English
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : What are his children called? The answer is : Nancy, Frank, Tina
Question about England : What are Grimes Graves and where are they? The answer is : Flint mines, Norfolk
Question about Nature Animals : What are goannas and anoles? The answer is : Lizards
Question about Ireland : What are Fianna Fail and Fine Gael? The answer is : Political parties
Question about Nature Animals : What are edible sturgeon eggs called? The answer is : Caviar
Question about Ireland : What are drumlins? The answer is : Hills
Question about England : What are Dagenham, Luton and Cowley famous for producing? The answer is : Cars
Question about Asia : What are China's famous 'warriors' made from? The answer is : Terracotta
Question about Natural Phenomena : What are caused by changes in the level of the ocean floor? The answer is : Tsunami
Question about Nature Fish : What are brisling also called? The answer is : Sprats
Question about Europe : What are Bessarabia, Moldavia and a former part of the USSR now known as? The answer is : Moldova
Question about Sport Tennis : What are Aranxia Sanchez-Vicario's tennis-playing brothers' names? The answer is : Emilio, Javier
Question about Sport Cricket : What are Alan Knott's two middle names? The answer is : Philip Eric
Question about USA : What are a group of six States on the northeast coast known as collectively? The answer is : New England
Question about Around the United States : What are a group of six States on the northeast coast known as collectively? The answer is : New England
Question about Films : What accompanied the Bad and The Ugly in the Clint Eastwood film? The answer is : The Good
Question about 60s Films : What accompanied the Bad and The Ugly in the Clint Eastwood film? The answer is : The Good
Question about Sport Horse Racing : What kind of a race is a 'Bumper'? The answer is : A National Hunt flat race
Question about Pop Groups : Wet, Wet, Wet come from which country? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Sport Cricket : Was David Gower a left- or right-handed batsman? The answer is : Left
Question about Wales : Wales has the highest density in the world of which farm animal? The answer is : Sheep
Question about Sport The 80s : Viv Richards and Ian Botham played together for which county? The answer is : Somerset
Question about Sport The 80s : Viv Richards and Ian Botham played together for which county? The answer is : Somerset
Question about Newsround : V-E Day commemorated victory on which continent? The answer is : Europe
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : Vatcharin Bhumichitr has written about the taste of which country? The answer is : Thailand
Question about Geography : Urdu is an important language in which two Asian countries? The answer is : India and Pakistan
Question about Modern History US Politics : Under whose presidency was racial discrimination made illegal? The answer is : John F. Kennedy
Question about Modern History US Politics : Under whose presidency was racial discrimination made illegal? The answer is : John F. Kennedy
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Under which stretch of water would you be if you were on Le Shuttle? The answer is : English Channel
Question about Literature : Under which pseudonym does Harry Paterson also write? The answer is : Jack Higgins
Question about England : Under which London landmark are buried a razor, cigars and a portrait of Queen Victoria? The answer is : Cleopatra's Needle
Question about Jazz and Blues : Under what name did Marion Walter Jacobs record? The answer is : Little Walter
Question about Folk and Country : Under what name did Brenda Gail Webb become famous? The answer is : Crystal Gayle
Question about Newsround : Under Patrick Steptoe's guidance what was produced from a test tube for the first time in July 1978? The answer is : A baby
Question about Pop Worldwide : U Got 2 Know where Cappella are from, do you? The answer is : Italy
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : 'Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Please' was a hit for which band? The answer is : Splodgenessabounds
Question about Sport The 50s : Two famous Stanleys starred when Blackpool won the 1953 FA Cup Final. Mortensen was one. Who was the other? The answer is : Matthews
Question about Sport The 50s : Two famous Stanleys starred when Blackpool won the 1953 FA Cup Final. Mortensen was one. Who was the other? The answer is : Matthews
Question about Sport Cricket : Trent Bridge is in which English city? The answer is : Nottingham
Question about Sport Football : Tommy Docherty and Jock Stein have both managed which country? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Tom Jones sang for which Bond film? The answer is : Thunderball
Question about Sport Rugby : To whom is the Lance B. Todd Memorial Trophy awarded? The answer is : Rugby League Cup Final Man of The Match
Question about Pop Karaoke : To whom did Dolly Parton beg 'Please don't take my man'? The answer is : Jolene
Question about Nature Trees : To which group of trees do blue gum and red gum belong ? The answer is : Eucalyptus
Question about Nature Trees : To which family does the umbrella tree belong? The answer is : Magnolia
Question about Nature Trees : To which family does the osier belong? The answer is : Willow
Question about Geography : To which country does the island of Bermuda belong? The answer is : Britain
Question about Asia : To which country does East Timor belong? The answer is : Indonesia
Question about Classical Music : To which composer is Bruckner's Symphony No 3 in D minor dedicated? The answer is : Wagner
Question about Marilyn Monroe : To which city do the girls go to look for rich husbands? The answer is : Paris
Question about Marilyn Monroe : To which city do the girls go to look for rich husbands? The answer is : Paris
Question about TV The 70s : To what was Audrey Fforbes-Hamilton born? The answer is : The Manor
Question about TV The 70s : To what was Audrey Fforbes-Hamilton born? The answer is : The Manor
Question about Sport Cricket : To ten either way, how many Test wickets did Dennis Lillee take? The answer is : 355
Question about Nature Fish : Tinca tinca is the Latin name of which fish? The answer is : Tench
Question about Pop Karaoke : 'Time goes by so slowly, And time can do so much,' comes from which song? The answer is : Unchained Melody
Question about Royals : This century, how many second sons have succeeded to the throne? The answer is : Two
Question about Heavy Metal : They were known for imaginative cover designs, but what was the title of Led Zeppelin's third album? The answer is : Led Zeppelin III
Question about Capital Punishment : 'They Came to' which Middle Eastern capital in the title of a mystery by Agatha Christie? The answer is : Baghdad
Question about Pop Worldwide : Their first No 1 was 'The Sun Always Shines on TV'. Where were they from? The answer is : Norway
Question about Wales : The UK's longest river rises in Wales. What is it called? The answer is : Severn
Question about Great Buildings : The twin towers of the World Trade Center are not the same height but what is the difference in storeys? The answer is : None
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : The Trans-Siberian railway runs from Vladivostock to which Russian city? The answer is : Moscow
Question about Pop Instrumentals : The theme from which TV serial gave Juan Martin a Top Ten hit? The answer is : The Thorn Birds
Question about Nature Bird Brains : The teal belongs to which family group? The answer is : Duck
Question about Nature Trees : The teak is native to which continent? The answer is : Asia
Question about Newsround : The strike-bound months of 1978 and 1979 became known as the Winter of what? The answer is : Discontent
Question about Geography : The state of the Vatican is in which city? The answer is : Rome
Question about Sports Bag : The St Moritz Tobogganing Club stages which famous race? The answer is : The Cresta Run
Question about Geography : The south of which continent is closest to the Falkland Islands? The answer is : South America
Question about Newsround : The Shah of which country was forced into exile? The answer is : Iran
Question about Pop Instrumentals : The Shadows first record went to No 1 - what was it? The answer is : Apache
Question about Newsround : The Sex Pistols were the leaders of the movement known as what kind of rock? The answer is : Punk
Question about England : The Severn, the Trent and the Ouse are all what? The answer is : Rivers
Question about Margaret Thatcher : The scrapping of which benefit brought controversy in June 1971? The answer is : Free school milk
Question about England : The Ribble is the chief river of which county? The answer is : Lancashire
Question about Films : The Return of what in 1983 was the sixth film in the 'Star Wars' series? The answer is : The Jedi
Question about 80s Films : The Return of what in 1983 was the sixth film in the 'Star Wars' series? The answer is : The Jedi
Question about Sport World Soccer : The quickest goal in a World Cup tournament was scored by Bryan Robson against which country in 1982? The answer is : France
Question about Wales : The production of which fuel affected the Welsh landscape until its decline in recent years? The answer is : Coal
Question about American Sport : The Princetown College rules drawn up in 1867 affect which sport? The answer is : American football
Question about American Sport : The Princetown College rules drawn up in 1867 affect which sport? The answer is : American football
Question about Geography : The Philippines are in which Ocean? The answer is : Pacific
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : The Penny Black was the first adhesive stamp, how was the Penny Red a first? The answer is : Perforated
Question about Sport Cricket : The Oval is the home of which county? The answer is : Surrey
Question about Sport The 50s : The opening of the 1952 Olympics was in which Finnish city? The answer is : Helsinki
Question about Sport The 50s : The opening of the 1952 Olympics was in which Finnish city? The answer is : Helsinki
Question about Sport Cricket : The Nursery End, The Pavilion End and St John's Road are all linked with which ground? The answer is : Lords
Question about Africa : The names of which three African countries begin with the letter Z? The answer is : Zambia, Zimbabwe, Zaire
Question about Modern History US Politics : The name of which US president is Bill Clinton's middle name? The answer is : Jefferson
Question about Modern History US Politics : The name of which US president is Bill Clinton's middle name? The answer is : Jefferson
Question about Geography The Weather : The name of which type of cloud is Latin for a lock of hair? The answer is : Cirrus
Question about USA : The name of which state has four letters, the first and last the same? The answer is : Ohio
Question about Around the United States : The name of which state has four letters, the first and last the same? The answer is : Ohio
Question about Scotland : The name of which Scottish product means 'water of life'? The answer is : Whisky
Question about Capital Punishment : The name of the capital of which country means 'good air'? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : The Motown label was nearly called Tammy after the song of the same name sung by whom? The answer is : Debbie Reynolds
Question about Nature Fish : The minnow is the smallest member of which family? The answer is : Carp
Question about The Movies Best of British : 'The Last Emperor' was a collaboration on film between Britain and which two other countries? The answer is : Italy, China
Question about Africa : The Kalahari Desert lies chiefly in which country? The answer is : Botswana
Question about Nature Bird Brains : The jay is a member of which family? The answer is : Crow
Question about Geography : The island of Sicily is at the toe of which country? The answer is : Italy
Question about American Sport : The invention of which sport is credited to Dr J. A. Naismith? The answer is : Basketball
Question about American Sport : The invention of which sport is credited to Dr J. A. Naismith? The answer is : Basketball
Question about Sport The Olympics : The invasion of which country caused a boycott of the Moscow Olympics in 1980? The answer is : Afghanistan
Question about Newsround : The imprisonment of Nick Leeson followed the collapse of which bank? The answer is : Barings
Question about Theatre and Musicals : The Importance of Being what is the name of an Oscar Wilde play? The answer is : Earnest
Question about Nature Animals : The ibex is a member of which animal family? The answer is : Goat
Question about Election Fever : The House of Commons consists of how many members? The answer is : 651
Question about Sport Horse Racing : The Hambleton Cup, first run in 1612, is still run at which course? The answer is : Thirsk
Question about World Wars : The German attack on which country caused Britain to enter the Second World War? The answer is : Poland
Question about Pubs : The George in Great Portland Street, London is which Auntie's local? The answer is : The BBC
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : The Four Tops had only one British No 1 What was it? The answer is : Reach Out, I'll Be There
Question about Transport : The first motor car race was held to Bordeaux and back to where? The answer is : Paris
Question about American Sport : The first Budweiser Bowl in the UK in 1986 was won by which team? The answer is : London Ravens
Question about American Sport : The first Budweiser Bowl in the UK in 1986 was won by which team? The answer is : London Ravens
Question about Pop Shock Rock : The film 'The Rose' was loosely based on whose life? The answer is : Janis Joplin
Question about TV The 70s : The Fall and Rise of which Perrin was played by Leonard Rossiter? The answer is : Reginald
Question about TV The 70s : The Fall and Rise of which Perrin was played by Leonard Rossiter? The answer is : Reginald
Question about Boom and bust : The European Union came into being in 1993 after which treaty? The answer is : Maastricht
Question about Sport The 50s : The Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Canada in 1954. What are the games known as today? The answer is : The Commonwealth Games
Question about Sport The 50s : The Empire and Commonwealth Games were held in Canada in 1954. What are the games known as today? The answer is : The Commonwealth Games
Question about War Films : 'The Eagle Has Landed' centres on a plot to kidnap whom? The answer is : Winston Churchill
Question about TV The 70s : The Duchess of which street was part of a 1970s drama series? The answer is : Duke Street
Question about TV The 70s : The Duchess of which street was part of a 1970s drama series? The answer is : Duke Street
Question about USA : The discovery of what in 1848 led to the expansion of California? The answer is : Gold
Question about Around the United States : The discovery of what in 1848 led to the expansion of California? The answer is : Gold
Question about Sport The 80s : The Daily Mail ran a campaign to get which South African athlete to receive a British passport? The answer is : Zola Budd
Question about Sport The 80s : The Daily Mail ran a campaign to get which South African athlete to receive a British passport? The answer is : Zola Budd
Question about Boom and bust : The Channel Islands, Gibraltar and the Isle of Man use British currency but, economically, what else do they have in common? The answer is : Issue their own bank notes
Question about Sport Cricket : The Benson & Hedges Cup in 1979 was the first trophy for which county? The answer is : Essex
Question about Geography : The Bay of Biscay lies to the north of which country? The answer is : Spain
Question about Geography : The Arctic Ocean is not covered mainly by water but by what? The answer is : Ice
Question about Pop Karaoke : 'The answer, my friend, is blowing...' where? The answer is : In the wind
Question about Sport The 80s : The America's Cup left home for the first time ever to go to where? The answer is : Australia
Question about Sport The 80s : The America's Cup left home for the first time ever to go to where? The answer is : Australia
Question about Sports Bag : The Air Canada Silver Broom is won in which sport? The answer is : Curling
Question about Nature Animals : The aardvark is a native of which continent? The answer is : Africa
Question about Heavy Metal : Terry Butler changed his group's name to Black Sabbath after reading a novel by which author? The answer is : Dennis Wheatley
Question about Pop Worldwide : Swedish Sylvia sang 'Y Viva' where? The answer is : Espana
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : 'Sugar Baby Love' and 'Jukebox Jive' were hits for which group? The answer is : The Rubettes
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : 'Sugar Baby Love' and 'Jukebox Jive' were hits for which group? The answer is : The Rubettes
Question about Sport Football : Stokoe (Sunderland) and Revie (Leeds) were rival managers in the 1973 FA Cup Final. For which teams were they rivals as Cup Final players? The answer is : Birmingham and Manchester City
Question about Newsround : Steve Biko died in a cell in which country? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Capital Punishment : St John's is the capital of Antigua and Barbuda but on which island does it stand? The answer is : Antigua
Question about Ireland : Spell the Irish version of the drink the Scots call whisky ? The answer is : Whiskey
Question about Newsround : Soviet tanks moved to crush the Dubcek reforms in which country? The answer is : Czechoslovakia
Question about Africa : South Africa is the world's leading exporter of what? The answer is : Gold
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Son of a famous father, who had his first winner at Kempton in 1978? The answer is : Walter Swinburn, Jnr
Question about Heavy Metal : 'Smoke on the Water' came from which album? The answer is : Machine Head
Question about Sport The 60s : Sir Matt Busby retired as manager of which football club? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Sport The 60s : Sir Matt Busby retired as manager of which football club? The answer is : Manchester United
Question about Religious Fervour : Shintoism is the native religion of which country? The answer is : Japan
Question about Religious Fervour : Shamanism is the dominant religion of which Arctic people? The answer is : Eskimos
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Rudolph, Ronald and O'Kelley were which singing Brothers? The answer is : The Isley Brothers
Question about Royals : Royal wedding rings are made from gold from which country? The answer is : Wales
Question about Scotland : Rothesay is the chief town of which island? The answer is : Bute
Question about Heavy Metal : 'Rock of Rages' was on which Def Leppard album? The answer is : Pyromania
Question about Sport Cricket : Robin Smith is an international for which country? The answer is : England
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : Robbie The Robot and Dr Morbius appear in which film? The answer is : Forbidden Planet
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Retsina is native to which country? The answer is : Greece
Question about Scotland : Remains of what type of building are at Kelso and Jedburgh? The answer is : Abbeys
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Reg Presley was said to be 'too suggestive' with which group? The answer is : The Troggs
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : 'Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head' is Sacha Distel's only chart entry, but how many times did it do so? The answer is : Five
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Quite simply, what colour is Mick Hucknall's group? The answer is : Red
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : Quite simply, what colour is Mick Hucknall's group? The answer is : Red
Question about Jet Setters : Princess Caroline is a member of which royal family? The answer is : Monaco
Question about Royals : Princess Anne was the only female competitor at the Montreal Olympics not to be given which test? The answer is : Sex test
Question about The Royal Family : Prince Charles is Duke of which county of Southwest England? The answer is : Cornwall
Question about Newsround : President 'Baby Doc' fled from which country? The answer is : Haiti
Question about Food and Drink : Petits pois are small what? The answer is : Peas
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Peters and who said 'Welcome Home' in 1973? The answer is : Lee
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Peters and who said 'Welcome Home' in 1973? The answer is : Lee
Question about Australia : Perth is the capital of which Australian state? The answer is : Western Australia
Question about Pop Duos : Pepsi and Shirlie provided backing vocals for which superstar group? The answer is : Wham!
Question about Pop Groups : Paul Jones and Mike D'Abo both sang lead with which group? The answer is : Manfred Mann
Question about Literature : Part of whose life story is called 'The Path to Power'? The answer is : Margaret Thatcher's
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Over which racecourse is the Greenham Stakes run? The answer is : Newbury
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Over which racecourse is the Ebor Handicap run? The answer is : York
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Over which ocean did Alcock and Brown fly in 1919? The answer is : Atlantic
Question about Geography The Weather : Over which mountains does the pampero blow? The answer is : Andes
Question about Geography The Weather : Over which mountains does the chinook blow? The answer is : Rockies
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Over which flat racing course is the Welsh Derby run? The answer is : Chepstow
Question about Sport Golf : Over which course is the World Matchplay Championship played? The answer is : Wentworth
Question about Sports Bag : Over which course is the Scottish Grand National run? The answer is : Ayr
Question about Newsround : Over 250 people died in an air crash at which Scottish border town? The answer is : Lockerbie
Question about Transport : Outside which London building were traffic lights first installed? The answer is : Houses of Parliament
Question about Films : Out of which continent were Meryl Streep and Robert Redford in 1985? The answer is : Africa
Question about 80s Films : Out of which continent were Meryl Streep and Robert Redford in 1985? The answer is : Africa
Question about USA : Other than White Americans what is the largest racial group on Hawaii? The answer is : Japanese
Question about Around the United States : Other than White Americans what is the largest racial group on Hawaii? The answer is : Japanese
Question about Capital Punishment : Other than in Scotland, where is there a capital called Edinburgh? The answer is : Tristan da Cunha
Question about Great Buildings : Other than in Egypt, where were pyramids built? The answer is : Mexico
Question about Boom and bust : Other than in Denmark where is the Danish krone used? The answer is : Greenland, Faeroe Islands
Question about Capital Punishment : Oranjestad is the capital of Aruba but to whom does it belong? The answer is : Netherlands
Question about Capital Punishment : 'One Night' in where is the name of a song from the musical 'Chess'? The answer is : Bangkok
Question about Movies Thrillers : On whose novel is the Sissy Spacek film 'Carrie' based? The answer is : Stephen King's
Question about Sport Cricket : On which West Indian island is Sabina Park? The answer is : Jamaica
Question about The Beatles : On which TV show did John Lennon read his own poetry? The answer is : Not Only...But Also
Question about The Beatles : On which TV show did John Lennon read his own poetry? The answer is : Not Only...But Also
Question about Films : On which street was there A Miracle in the Xmas movie with Richard Attenborough? The answer is : 34th
Question about 90s Films : On which street was there A Miracle in the Xmas movie with Richard Attenborough? The answer is : 34th
Question about Transport : On which side of the road do the Japanese drive? The answer is : Left
Question about Films : On which Side of New York was the musical Story about rival gangs? The answer is : West
Question about 60s Films : On which Side of New York was the musical Story about rival gangs? The answer is : West
Question about The Beatles : On which show were The Beatles watched by 73 million in the US? The answer is : The Ed Sullivan Show
Question about The Beatles : On which show were The Beatles watched by 73 million in the US? The answer is : The Ed Sullivan Show
Question about The Beatles : On which show did they make their first national TV appearance? The answer is : Thank Your Lucky Stars
Question about The Beatles : On which show did they make their first national TV appearance? The answer is : Thank Your Lucky Stars
Question about Capital Punishment : On which sea is the Azerbaijani capital Baku? The answer is : Caspian
Question about Scotland : On which river does Balmoral stand? The answer is : Dee
Question about Scotland : On which river does Balmoral stand? The answer is : Dee
Question about Transport : On which railway was the first buffet car created in 1899? The answer is : Great Central Railway
Question about The Royal Family : On which programme did the Princess of Wales give her first solo TV interview? The answer is : Panorama
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : On which of Rolf Harris's chart hits did we first hear a didgeridoo? The answer is : Tie Me Kangaroo Down
Question about Royals : On which occasion did Elizabeth II make her last curtsey? The answer is : Her father's funeral
Question about TV - The 90s : On which long-running current affairs programme did the Princess of Wales give her first solo interview in 1995? The answer is : Panorama
Question about TV - The 90s : On which long-running current affairs programme did the Princess of Wales give her first solo interview in 1995? The answer is : Panorama
Question about England : On which lake does Keswick stand? The answer is : Derwent Water
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : On which label did Aretha Franklin record in the 1960s? The answer is : Atlantic
Question about Newsround : On which Isle was there a 1969 rock festival featuring Bob Dylan? The answer is : Wight
Question about TV The 80s : On which island was 'Bergerac' set? The answer is : Jersey
Question about TV The 80s : On which island was 'Bergerac' set? The answer is : Jersey
Question about Classical Music : On which instrument is Handel's 'Harmonious Blacksmith' played? The answer is : Harpsichord
Question about Sport Horse Racing : On which horse did Princess Anne win her first flat race? The answer is : Gulfland
Question about Sports Bag : On which ground does France play its home rugby union matches? The answer is : Parc des Princes
Question about USA : On which granite cliff are the faces of four presidents carved? The answer is : Mount Rushmore
Question about Around the United States : On which granite cliff are the faces of four presidents carved? The answer is : Mount Rushmore
Question about Pubs : On which famous course is the Sulby Glen Hotel? The answer is : Isle of Man TT course
Question about Films : On which Egyptian river was there Death in the Agatha Christie film? The answer is : Nile
Question about 70s Films : On which Egyptian river was there Death in the Agatha Christie film? The answer is : Nile
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : On which day of the year did Chaplin die? The answer is : Christmas Day
Question about Charlie Chaplin : On which day of the year did Chaplin die? The answer is : Christmas Day
Question about Sport Cricket : On which day of the week were John Player League games played? The answer is : Sunday
Question about Sport World Soccer : On which day of the week do the Spanish usually play football? The answer is : Sunday
Question about Sport Horse Racing : On which course in Australia is the Melbourne Cup run? The answer is : Flemington Park
Question about Geography : On which continent is the Kariba Dam? The answer is : Africa
Question about Geography : On which continent is the Kalahari desert? The answer is : Africa
Question about Geography : On which continent is the Amazon river? The answer is : South America
Question about Scientists and Inventors : On which continent have the Leakey family made discoveries about man's evolution? The answer is : Africa
Question about Geography : On which coast of France are Cannes and St Tropez? The answer is : South
Question about TV Comedy : On which club show was the music provided by Shep's Banjo Boys? The answer is : The Comedians
Question about TV Soaps : On which Cell Block might there be a Prisoner in an Australian soap? The answer is : H
Question about Celebs Jet setters : On which Caribbean island did Princess Diana spend her first Christmas after the Queen announced she should divorce Prince Charles ? The answer is : Barbuda
Question about Sports Bag : On which British golf course is the hole called the 'postage stamp'? The answer is : Troon
Question about Beer : On which brewer's site in Chiswick has there been a brewery for more than 300 years? The answer is : Fuller's
Question about England : On which bank of the Thames is the City of London? The answer is : North
Question about Ireland : On what would you see Ogham writing? The answer is : Stone
Question about The Movies Best of British : On what instrument is the music for the film 'Genevieve' played? The answer is : Harmonica
Question about Hi tech Scientists : On what did Otto Hahn, Lise Meitner and Fritz Strassman work? The answer is : Nuclear fission
Question about Geography : On the south of which continent are the Andes? The answer is : America
Question about The Beatles : On the Royal Variety Show John Lennon invited those in the cheaper seats to clap. What did he tell those in the more expensive seats to do? The answer is : Rattle their jewellery
Question about The Beatles : On the Royal Variety Show John Lennon invited those in the cheaper seats to clap. What did he tell those in the more expensive seats to do? The answer is : Rattle their jewellery
Question about Heavy Metal : On stage, Nugent, Kramer and Pinera indulged in what kind of duels? The answer is : Playing guitar solos
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Oh which Indian city appears in the title of a controversial show? The answer is : Calcutta
Question about Action Movies : Off which island is 'Jaws' set? The answer is : Long Island
Question about European Community : Of which trading association was Britain a member prior to joining the EEC? The answer is : EFTA
Question about Painting and Sculpture : Of which school of painting was Claude Monet a leading exponent? The answer is : Impressionist
Question about Nature Animals : Of which family is the linsang a member? The answer is : Mongoose
Question about Africa : Of which country is Ouagadougou the capital? The answer is : Burkina Faso
Question about Jet Setters : Of which country is Juan Carlos king? The answer is : Spain
Question about Royals : Of the Queen's children who was the heaviest at birth? The answer is : Charles
Question about Classic Women Writers : Of the Bronte sisters that survived to adulthood who was the eldest? The answer is : Charlotte
Question about Geography : Normandy is part of which country? The answer is : France
Question about Sport Football : Newcastle play at St James' Park but who plays at St James Park? The answer is : Exeter
Question about Newsround : Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot where? The answer is : The Moon
Question about Africa : Near which major landmark is the Boiling Pot? The answer is : Victoria Falls
Question about England : Near which large city would you find the Wirral? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Geography : Near which large city is the Wirral? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Near which Kent port is the English opening of the Channel Tunnel? The answer is : Folkestone
Question about Geography : Near which French city is the Disney Theme Park? The answer is : Paris
Question about Sport Football : Nanninga was the first sub to score in a World Cup Final for whom? The answer is : Netherlands
Question about Pop Shock Rock : Nancy Spungeon was the girlfriend of which punk performer? The answer is : Sid Vicious
Question about Sport Golf : Name the veteran golfer who won the 1995 US Masters tournament? The answer is : Ben Crenshaw
Question about Sports Bag : Name the teams in the Scottish League whose names end in United? The answer is : Ayr and Dundee
Question about Films : Name the frog in 'The Muppet Movie'? The answer is : Kermit
Question about 70s Films : Name the frog in 'The Muppet Movie'? The answer is : Kermit
Question about Sport World Soccer : Name the beaten finalists in the 1994 World Cup final? The answer is : Italy
Question about Election Fever : Name the 1992 Tory party chairman who lost his Bath seat? The answer is : Chris Patten
Question about Sport Golf : Name Europe's 1997 Ryder Cup captain? The answer is : Seve Ballesteros
Question about Heavy Metal : 'Naked Thunder' was the first solo album by which singer? The answer is : Ian Gillan
Question about Sounds of the 60s : My Boy, according to Millie, is called what? The answer is : Lollipop
Question about Sounds of the 60s : My Boy, according to Millie, is called what? The answer is : Lollipop
Question about Newsround : Mrs Indira Gandhi was appointed prime minister of which country? The answer is : India
Question about Pop No 1s : Mother and son, Hilda and Rob Woodward, reached No 1 as what? The answer is : Lieutenant Pigeon
Question about Geography : Monte Carlo is in which principality? The answer is : Monaco
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Monroe said 'I have been on a calendar but never ...' what? The answer is : On time
Question about Marilyn Monroe : Monroe said 'I have been on a calendar but never ...' what? The answer is : On time
Question about Sport Football : Mike Walker and Martin O'Neill walked out on which chairman? The answer is : Robert Chase
Question about Pop Groups : Merrill, Jay, Wayne, Jimmy and Donny made up which group? The answer is : The Osmonds
Question about Pop Worldwide : Members of Los Bravos were from Spain and from where else? The answer is : Germany
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Mariah Carey was named after which song in 'Paint Your Wagon'? The answer is : They Call the Wind Mariah
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Maria Maples is the wife of which famous property tycoon? The answer is : Donald Trump
Question about Sport Football : Man Utd were the first team to score 9 in a Premier game. against whom? The answer is : Ipswich
Question about Nature Animals : Man has seven vertebrae in his neck. How many does a giraffe have? The answer is : Seven
Question about Geography : Madagascar is to the east of which continent? The answer is : Africa
Question about Newsround : LSE, the scene of student protest, was the London School of what? The answer is : Economics
Question about Hollywood : Liza Minnelli and Lorna Luft are daughters of which Hollywood great? The answer is : Judy Garland
Question about USA : Little Rock is the capital of which US state? The answer is : Arkansas
Question about Around the United States : Little Rock is the capital of which US state? The answer is : Arkansas
Question about Sport Cricket : Lillee and Thomson formed a deadly pace attack for which country? The answer is : Australia
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Lester Piggott shares his birthday with which annual event? The answer is : Guy Fawkes Night
Question about Newsround : Leonid Brezhnev became leader of which country? The answer is : Russia
Question about Hi tech Scientists : Leibnitz's calculating machine was the first to perform which function? The answer is : Multiply
Question about England : Leeds Castle is in Kent. Where is Leeds? The answer is : Yorkshire
Question about Newsround : Lech Walesa led strikers in which country? The answer is : Poland
Question about Scotland : Leanach farmhouse can be seen on which moorland field of battle? The answer is : Culloden
Question about TV The 50s : 'Laramie' and 'Maverick' were what types of series? The answer is : Westerns
Question about TV The 50s : 'Laramie' and 'Maverick' were what types of series? The answer is : Westerns
Question about Jet Setters : Lady Helen, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, named her son after which famous explorer? The answer is : Columbus
Question about USA : Key West and Key Largo are off the coast of which state? The answer is : Florida
Question about Around the United States : Key West and Key Largo are off the coast of which state? The answer is : Florida
Question about USA : Kansas is the United States' chief producer of which grain? The answer is : Wheat
Question about Around the United States : Kansas is the United States' chief producer of which grain? The answer is : Wheat
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : JVC launched VHS format in 1976, but what does VHS stand for? The answer is : Video Home System
Question about Pop Groups : Justin Hayward and Denny Laine were members of which group? The answer is : The Moody Blues
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : 'Judge Dredd' was based on the character from which comic? The answer is : 2000 A.D
Question about Great Buildings : Jorn Utzon designed the Sydney Opera House as a result of what? The answer is : Winning an international competition
Question about Nature Flowers : Jonquils are members of which family? The answer is : Narcissus
Question about Sport the 70s : John Conteh became a champion in which sport? The answer is : Boxing
Question about Sport the 70s : John Conteh became a champion in which sport? The answer is : Boxing
Question about Newsround : Jill Morrell conducted a campaign to free which Beirut hostage? The answer is : John McCarthy
Question about Pop Karaoke : Jason Donovan closed his eyes and drew back what? The answer is : The curtain
Question about Newsround : James Hanratty was charged with a murder on which A road? The answer is : 6
Question about Pop Duos : 'It's four o'clock and we're in trouble deep' comes from which Everly Brothers song? The answer is : Wake Up Little Suzie
Question about Pop Duos : 'It Takes Two' featured Tammi Terrell and who else? The answer is : Marvin Gaye
Question about Food and Drink : Is wholemeal bread brown or white? The answer is : Brown
Question about Geography : Is Torremolinos on the coast or inland? The answer is : On the coast
Question about Nature Trees : Is the wood of a coniferous tree hard or soft? The answer is : Soft
Question about Geography : Is the South Pole in the Arctic or the Antarctic? The answer is : Antarctic
Question about Geography : Is the Arctic Circle near the north or the south pole? The answer is : North
Question about Geography : Is San Francisco on the east or west coast of the USA? The answer is : West
Question about Geography : Is Japan in the northern or the southern hemisphere? The answer is : Northern
Question about Scotland : Is Dundee on the east or west coast of Scotland? The answer is : East
Question about Geography : Is California on the east or west coast of the USA? The answer is : West
Question about Wales : Is Caernarvon Castle in the north or south of Wales? The answer is : North
Question about Ireland : Is Belfast on the east or the west of the province? The answer is : East
Question about Geography : Is Australia in the northern or the southern hemisphere? The answer is : Southern
Question about Sports Bag : Is an own goal allowed for in the rules of hockey? The answer is : Yes
Question about Food and Drink : Is a Spotted Dick usually eaten hot or cold? The answer is : Hot
Question about Nature Bird Brains : Is a fledgling a young or old bird? The answer is : Young
Question about Sport World Soccer : Independiente are a leading club in which country? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Classical Music : Including interval time, how long does a performance of Richard Wagner's 'Gotterdammerung' last? The answer is : Six hours
Question about Transport : In World War II what was a McRobert's Reply? The answer is : Bomber
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In which years did Red Rum win the Grand National? The answer is : 1973, 1974 and 1977
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : In which year were there four Eurovision winners tying for first place? The answer is : 1969
Question about TV Memorable Moments : In which year were subtitles first included in the Queen's speech? The answer is : 1981
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : In which year was the first version of 'Ben Hur' made? The answer is : 1926
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In which year was the Derby first run? The answer is : 1780
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : In which year was the Berlin Wall built? The answer is : 1961
Question about Royals : In which year this century were there three kings of Britain? The answer is : 1936
Question about Sport Tennis : In which year did Wimbledon go open? The answer is : 1968
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : In which year did Nigel Mansell last race Formula 1 cars? The answer is : 1995
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : In which year did 'My Way' first hit the UK charts? The answer is : 1969
Question about Sport Tennis : In which year did Ivan Lendl win Wimbledon? The answer is : He never won it
Question about Geography : In which World are underdeveloped countries said to be? The answer is : Third World
Question about The Movies Best of British : In which Will Hay movie does he play a haunted stationmaster? The answer is : Oh, Mr Porter!
Question about England : In which West Country city is the railway station St David's? The answer is : Exeter
Question about Foreign Literature : In which war was 'War and Peace' author Tolstoy on active service? The answer is : Crimean War
Question about Trouble Spots : In which war was Operation Desert Storm? The answer is : Gulf War
Question about Capital Punishment : In which US state's capital is the headquarters of the Mormon Church? The answer is : Utah
Question about Geography : In which US state is Orlando? The answer is : Florida
Question about Geography : In which US state is Disney World? The answer is : Florida
Question about Geography : In which US holiday state is Miami? The answer is : Florida
Question about Great Buildings : In which US city is the Sears Tower? The answer is : Chicago
Question about TV The 80s : In which university city was Inspector Morse based? The answer is : Oxford
Question about TV The 80s : In which university city was Inspector Morse based? The answer is : Oxford
Question about Asia : In which two countries is the Thar desert? The answer is : India and Pakistan
Question about Sports Bag : In which two countries is curling most popular? The answer is : Scotland, Canada
Question about Geography The Weather : In which two countries does the Seistan sand wind blow? The answer is : Iran and Afghanistan
Question about England : In which town is the shopping complex, the Metro Centre? The answer is : Gateshead
Question about Sport Golf : In which town is Royal Birkdale golf course? The answer is : Southport
Question about Sport Golf : In which tournament does a player win a green jacket? The answer is : US Masters
Question about Sports Bag : In which three Olympic sports do men and women compete together? The answer is : Yachting, shooting, equestrianism
Question about American Literature : In which Tennessee Williams play do you meet Big Daddy? The answer is : Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Question about American Literature : In which Tennessee Williams play do you meet Big Daddy? The answer is : Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Question about Sport The Olympics : In which team game did Britain's men win gold in Seoul in 1988? The answer is : Hockey
Question about Geography : In which Swiss mountain range is the Jungfrau? The answer is : Alps
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In which Surrey town is Sandown racecourse? The answer is : Esher
Question about TV Soaps : In which street is 'Neighbours' set? The answer is : Ramsay
Question about Sport The 50s : In which steeplechase did Devon Loch fall when victory was in sight? The answer is : Grand National
Question about Sport The 50s : In which steeplechase did Devon Loch fall when victory was in sight? The answer is : Grand National
Question about USA : In which state is the Grand Canyon? The answer is : Arizona
Question about Around the United States : In which state is the Grand Canyon? The answer is : Arizona
Question about Sport World Soccer : In which stadium was the final of the 1992 Olympic tournament held? The answer is : Nou Camp
Question about Sport the 70s : In which sport was Mike Brearley an England captain? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Sport the 70s : In which sport was Mike Brearley an England captain? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Sport The 50s : In which sport was Len Hutton the first professional to captain an England team? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Sport The 50s : In which sport was Len Hutton the first professional to captain an England team? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Sport The 50s : In which sport was Freddie Mills a star during the decade? The answer is : Boxing
Question about Sport The 50s : In which sport was Freddie Mills a star during the decade? The answer is : Boxing
Question about American Sport : In which sport is the Stanley Cup awarded? The answer is : Ice hockey
Question about American Sport : In which sport is the Stanley Cup awarded? The answer is : Ice hockey
Question about Sports Bag : In which sport do you use a chistera? The answer is : Pelota
Question about Sport The 50s : In which sport did Ben Hogan win the British championship? The answer is : Golf
Question about Sport The 50s : In which sport did Ben Hogan win the British championship? The answer is : Golf
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : In which split-reel film did The Tramp first appear? The answer is : Kid Auto Races at Venice
Question about Charlie Chaplin : In which split-reel film did The Tramp first appear? The answer is : Kid Auto Races at Venice
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which South American country is Casablanca Valley? The answer is : Chile
Question about Inventors and Inventions : In which source of power were Volta and Ampere pioneers? The answer is : Electricity
Question about Pop Glam Rock : In which song intro did the singer talk to each group member before saying 'all right fellas, let's go!'? The answer is : Ballroom Blitz
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : In which song does the line 'Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Rye Aye' appear? The answer is : Come On Eileen
Question about Pop Karaoke : In which song by The Jam is there 'a row going on, down in Slough'? The answer is : Eton Rifles
Question about TV Soaps : In which soap is there a pub called The Woolpack? The answer is : Emmerdale
Question about TV Sitcoms : In which sitcom does grumpy Victor Melldrew appear? The answer is : One Foot in the Grave
Question about TV Comedy : In which show would you find 'The Argument Clinic' and the game show 'Blackmail'? The answer is : Monty Python's Flying Circus
Question about TV The Game Shows : In which show might you compete with Amazon, Rhino, Jet and Wolf? The answer is : Gladiators
Question about TV Children's TV : In which show for the under fives did The Muppets first appear? The answer is : Sesame Street
Question about TV Sitcoms : In which series would you meet the Yellowcoats from Maplin's? The answer is : Hi de Hi!
Question about TV The 80s : In which series would you find the Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies? The answer is : Allo Allo
Question about TV The 80s : In which series would you find the Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies? The answer is : Allo Allo
Question about Films : In which series of films would you find Robin and The Joker? The answer is : Batman
Question about 90s Films : In which series of films would you find Robin and The Joker? The answer is : Batman
Question about TV The 70s : In which series did The Fonz appear? The answer is : Happy Days
Question about TV The 70s : In which series did The Fonz appear? The answer is : Happy Days
Question about TV Police serials : In which series did Steve Garrett say 'Book 'em Danno!'? The answer is : Hawaii Five-O
Question about TV Sci Fi : In which series did scientist Dr Sam Beckett appear? The answer is : Quantum Leap
Question about TV - The 90s : In which series did Robson and Jerome star? The answer is : Soldier Soldier
Question about TV - The 90s : In which series did Robson and Jerome star? The answer is : Soldier Soldier
Question about TV Police serials : In which series did Jean Darblay, then Kate Longton, appear? The answer is : Juliet Bravo
Question about TV Police serials : In which series did cops Petrie and Isbecki appear? The answer is : Cagney and Lacey
Question about Newsround : In which sea off the British coastline was oil discovered? The answer is : North Sea
Question about Geography : In which Sea is the island of Majorca? The answer is : Mediterranean
Question about Geography : In which Sea is Cuba? The answer is : Caribbean
Question about TV Sci Fi : In which sci-fi series did Joanna Lumley and David McCallum star? The answer is : Sapphire and Steel
Question about Geography : In which Scandinavian country would you find fjords? The answer is : Norway
Question about Inventors and Inventions : In which room would you be most likely to use the inventions of Kenneth Wood - known to his friends as Ken? The answer is : Kitchen
Question about Religious Fervour : In which religion are Shiva and Vishnu major gods? The answer is : Hinduism
Question about TV The 50s : In which programme did a panel try to guess someone's occupation? The answer is : What's My Line?
Question about TV The 50s : In which programme did a panel try to guess someone's occupation? The answer is : What's My Line?
Question about Trouble Spots : In which Peking square were pro-democracy demos violently suppressed? The answer is : Tiananmen
Question about Sounds of the 60s : In which part of town was Petula Clark in the 1960s? The answer is : Downtown
Question about Sounds of the 60s : In which part of town was Petula Clark in the 1960s? The answer is : Downtown
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which part of the United States is the Zinfandel grape chiefly cultivated? The answer is : California
Question about TV The 70s : In which part of the country was the Poldark series set? The answer is : Cornwall
Question about TV The 70s : In which part of the country was the Poldark series set? The answer is : Cornwall
Question about Sports Bag : In which part of London was the first equestrian jumping competition? The answer is : Islington
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : In which part of London did Chaplin spend his early life? The answer is : Lambeth
Question about Charlie Chaplin : In which part of London did Chaplin spend his early life? The answer is : Lambeth
Question about TV The 70s : In which part of England was 'When the Boat Comes In' set? The answer is : North East
Question about TV The 70s : In which part of England was 'When the Boat Comes In' set? The answer is : North East
Question about Great Buildings : In which Parisian square is the Arc de Triomphe? The answer is : Etoile
Question about The Beatles : In which paper was John Lennon's remark that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus? The answer is : Evening Standard
Question about The Beatles : In which paper was John Lennon's remark that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus? The answer is : Evening Standard
Question about Geography : In which Ocean is Greenland? The answer is : Arctic
Question about Geography : In which ocean is Fiji? The answer is : Pacific
Question about England : In which northern city is the National Railway Museum? The answer is : York
Question about TV Sitcoms : In which Northeast city was 'Auf Wiedersehen Pet' set? The answer is : Newcastle
Question about England : In which National Park is Scafell Pike? The answer is : Lake District
Question about Theatre and Musicals : In which musical is Maria von Trapp the heroine? The answer is : The Sound of Music
Question about Theatre and Musicals : In which musical does 'You'll Never Walk Alone' appear? The answer is : Carousel
Question about Theatre and Musicals : In which musical does Fagin appear? The answer is : Oliver
Question about Theatre and Musicals : In which musical do they sing about a 'Jellicle Ball'? The answer is : Cats
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : In which musical did he co-star with Gene Kelly? The answer is : On the Town
Question about Hollywood Heyday : In which movie did Gary Cooper play a farmer who became a war hero? The answer is : Sergeant York
Question about Geography : In which mountain range would you find Mount Everest? The answer is : Himalayas
Question about World Wars : In which month in 1914 did the First World War begin? The answer is : August
Question about England : In which Metropolitan county are Trafford and Tameside? The answer is : Greater Manchester
Question about Nature Animals : In which London borough was Cruft's first held? The answer is : Islington
Question about England : In which London borough are there the most blue plaques? The answer is : Westminster
Question about Scotland : In which Loch is there said to be a monster? The answer is : Ness
Question about Sport Football : In which language does 1980s Irish winger Tony Galvin have a degree? The answer is : Russian
Question about TV Soaps : In which Landing did some members of Dallas's Ewing family settle? The answer is : Knot's
Question about Sport The 60s : In which Italian city were the 1960 Olympic Games held? The answer is : Rome
Question about Sport The 60s : In which Italian city were the 1960 Olympic Games held? The answer is : Rome
Question about Pubs : In which Hammersmith pub was 'Rule Britaina' written? The answer is : The Dove
Question about Heavy Metal : In which group did Angus Young wear short trousers? The answer is : AC/DC
Question about Popular Classics : In which Gilbert and Sullivan opera do fairies take over Parliament? The answer is : Iolanthe
Question about TV The 50s : In which game did a group of National Service soldiers appear? The answer is : Army
Question about TV The 50s : In which game did a group of National Service soldiers appear? The answer is : Army
Question about World Wars : In which French city did Germany surrender in World War II? The answer is : Reims
Question about Europe : In which four countries are the Alps? The answer is : France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria
Question about Films : In which film was Robin Williams the voice of the genie? The answer is : Aladdin
Question about 90s Films : In which film was Robin Williams the voice of the genie? The answer is : Aladdin
Question about The Movies Best of British : In which film was Anne Bancroft writing to a London bookseller? The answer is : 84 Charing Cross Road
Question about Films : In which film shot in Ireland did Australian Mel Gibson play a Scot? The answer is : Braveheart
Question about 90s Films : In which film shot in Ireland did Australian Mel Gibson play a Scot? The answer is : Braveheart
Question about Movies Comedies : In which film is Tom Hanks a small boy in a grown man's body? The answer is : Big
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : In which film does Rudolph Valentino play a father and his son? The answer is : Son of the Sheikh
Question about Movies Thrillers : In which film does Robert De Niro ask 'are you talkin' to me?'? The answer is : Taxi Driver
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In which film does Charlton Heston think he is Earth's last survivor? The answer is : The Omega Man
Question about Films : In which film did Whoopi Golberg first get into the habit? The answer is : Sister Act
Question about 90s Films : In which film did Whoopi Golberg first get into the habit? The answer is : Sister Act
Question about Films : In which film did Vivien Leigh play Scarlett O'Hara? The answer is : Gone With The Wind
Question about 40s and 50s Films : In which film did Vivien Leigh play Scarlett O'Hara? The answer is : Gone With The Wind
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : In which film did Sinatra sing the song with the lines 'Have you heard, it's in the stars, next July we collide with Mars'? The answer is : High Society
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : In which film did Sinatra co-star with Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh and Angela Lansbury ? The answer is : Manchurian Candidate
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In which film did she co-star with Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers? The answer is : Monkey Business
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In which film did she co-star with Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers? The answer is : Monkey Business
Question about Films : In which film did Robin Williams dress up as a Scottish nanny? The answer is : Mrs Doubtfire
Question about 90s Films : In which film did Robin Williams dress up as a Scottish nanny? The answer is : Mrs Doubtfire
Question about The Movies Best of British : In which film did Maggie Smith call her girls 'The creme de la creme'? The answer is : Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Question about Action Movies : In which film did John Wayne win his only Oscar? The answer is : True Grit
Question about Films : In which film did John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John sing 'You're the One That I Want'? The answer is : Grease
Question about 70s Films : In which film did John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John sing 'You're the One That I Want'? The answer is : Grease
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In which film did Jane Fonda 'do her own thing' in the 40th century? The answer is : Barbarella
Question about Hollywood Heyday : In which film did James Cagney play vaudevillian George M Cohan? The answer is : Yankee Doodle Dandy
Question about Films : In which film did Dustin Hoffman dress up as a woman to get a job as a soap star? The answer is : Tootsie
Question about 80s Films : In which film did Dustin Hoffman dress up as a woman to get a job as a soap star? The answer is : Tootsie
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In which film did Claude Rains star as someone who was not seen? The answer is : The Invisible Man
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In which film did Bruce Willis play a time-travelling criminal? The answer is : Twelve Monkeys
Question about Hollywood Heyday : In which film did Bette Davis play Margo Channingt? The answer is : All About Eve
Question about Films : In which film did Anthony Hopkins play the role of Hannibal Lecter? The answer is : The Silence Of The Lambs
Question about 90s Films : In which film did Anthony Hopkins play the role of Hannibal Lecter? The answer is : The Silence Of The Lambs
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In which film are people terminated at the age of 30? The answer is : Logan's Run
Question about Sport the 90s : In which event was Jonathan Edwards world champion in 1995? The answer is : Triple Jump
Question about Sport the 90s : In which event was Jonathan Edwards world champion in 1995? The answer is : Triple Jump
Question about Sport The 80s : In which event did Tessa Sanderson win Olympic gold? The answer is : Javelin
Question about Sport The 80s : In which event did Tessa Sanderson win Olympic gold? The answer is : Javelin
Question about Geography : In which European country is Salzburg? The answer is : Austria
Question about Sport World Soccer : In which European country are the headquarters of UEFA? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Foreign Literature : In which Eugene Ionescu play do the characters turn into animals? The answer is : Rhinoceros
Question about War Films : In which English county were the GIs billeted in 'Yanks'? The answer is : Lancashire
Question about Food and Drink : In which English county is Brie made? The answer is : Somerset
Question about TV The 80s : In which eastern country was 'The Jewel in the Crown' set? The answer is : India
Question about TV The 80s : In which eastern country was 'The Jewel in the Crown' set? The answer is : India
Question about Scotland : In which direction from Edinburgh do the Pentland Hills lie? The answer is : Southwest
Question about Margaret Thatcher : In which department was her first shadow ministerial job? The answer is : Transport
Question about TV Children's TV : In which county was Camberwick Green? The answer is : Trumptonshire
Question about England : In which county is there a village called Middle Wallop? The answer is : Hampshire
Question about Geography : In which county is the Peak District? The answer is : Derbyshire
Question about England : In which county is the English terminal of the Channel Tunnel? The answer is : Kent
Question about Pubs : In which county is the elevated Tan Hill Inn? The answer is : North Yorkshire
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : In which county is Stansted airport? The answer is : Essex
Question about Geography : In which county is Penzance? The answer is : Cornwall
Question about Geography : In which county is Lake Windermere? The answer is : Cumbria
Question about England : In which county is Hadrian's Wall? The answer is : Northumberland
Question about Nature Trees : In which county is England's largest forest? The answer is : Northumberland
Question about Painting and Sculpture : In which county is 'Constable country', named after its famous son? The answer is : Suffolk
Question about England : In which county are the seaside resorts of Clacton and Southend? The answer is : Essex
Question about England : In which county are all ten of England's highest peaks? The answer is : Cumbria
Question about Geography : In which country would you hear the language Afrikaans? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Pubs : In which country would you find the 't IJ Proeflokaal pub? The answer is : Holland
Question about Geography : In which country would you be if you were visiting the Taj Mahal? The answer is : India
Question about American Sport : In which country were the rules for modern ice hockey formulated? The answer is : Canada
Question about American Sport : In which country were the rules for modern ice hockey formulated? The answer is : Canada
Question about Sport The Olympics : In which country were the first modern Olympics held in 1896? The answer is : Greece
Question about Behind the Iron Curtain : In which country were the AVF the security police? The answer is : Hungary
Question about Sport Football : In which country were the 1990 World Cup finals held? The answer is : Italy
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : In which country were cultured pearls first obtained? The answer is : Japan
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : In which country were banknotes first used? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Painting and Sculpture : In which country was the French painter Marc Chagall born? The answer is : Russia
Question about Transport : In which country was the first take-off by a manned helicopter in 1907? The answer is : France
Question about Hi Tech Inventions : In which country was the first modern motorway created? The answer is : Italy
Question about TV Costume Drama : In which country was 'The Far Pavilions' set? The answer is : India
Question about Literature : In which country was the best seller 'Wild Swans' set? The answer is : China
Question about Sport Football : In which country was the 1994 World Cup finals held? The answer is : USA
Question about Sport World Soccer : In which country was the 1992 European Championship staged? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Sport The 80s : In which country was the 1985 Heysel Stadium soccer tragedy? The answer is : Belgium
Question about Sport The 80s : In which country was the 1985 Heysel Stadium soccer tragedy? The answer is : Belgium
Question about Boom and bust : In which country was OPEC founded? The answer is : Iraq
Question about Modern History Dictators : In which country was Hitler born? The answer is : Austria
Question about Modern History Dictators : In which country was Hitler born? The answer is : Austria
Question about Sports Bag : In which country was greyhound racing's first regular track? The answer is : US
Question about Classical Music : In which country was Greek composer Iannis Xenakis actually born? The answer is : Romania
Question about Sport Cricket : In which country was England batsman Paul Terry born ? The answer is : West Germany
Question about TV - The 90s : In which country was 'Eldorado' set? The answer is : Spain
Question about TV - The 90s : In which country was 'Eldorado' set? The answer is : Spain
Question about Jazz and Blues : In which country was Alexis Korner born? The answer is : France
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which country was a vine variety called 'vegetable dragon pearls'? The answer is : China
Question about Sport The 50s : In which country south of the Equator were the 1956 Olympics held? The answer is : Australia
Question about Sport The 50s : In which country south of the Equator were the 1956 Olympics held? The answer is : Australia
Question about Geography : In which country is Zurich? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Geography : In which country is the Yellow River, also known as Huang He? The answer is : China
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which country is the wine-making area of Stellenbosch? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which country is the wine-growing Barossa Valley? The answer is : Australia
Question about Geography : In which country is the resort of Rimini? The answer is : Italy
Question about Boom and bust : In which country is the multinational Samsung based? The answer is : South Korea
Question about Boom and bust : In which country is the multinational Nestle based? The answer is : Switzerland
Question about Natural Phenomena : In which country is the most thundery place on earth? The answer is : Java
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which country is the Marlborough wine region? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Theatre and Musicals : In which country is 'The King and I' set? The answer is : Siam
Question about War Films : In which country is 'The Killing Fields' set? The answer is : Cambodia
Question about Geography : In which country is the holiday destination of Bali? The answer is : Indonesia
Question about Geography : In which country is The Hague? The answer is : Holland
Question about Geography : In which country is the county of Tayside? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Geography : In which country is the Costa del Sol? The answer is : Spain
Question about Literature : In which country is the beginning of 'The Thorn Birds' set? The answer is : Australia
Question about Geography : In which country is the Algarve? The answer is : Portugal
Question about Geography : In which country is Shanghai? The answer is : China
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which country is Rioja produced? The answer is : Spain
Question about Food and Drink : In which country is Peroni beer bottled? The answer is : Italy
Question about Sport Golf : In which country is Penina golf course? The answer is : Portugal
Question about Geography : In which country is Buenos Aires? The answer is : Argentina
Question about Sport Cricket : In which country do Sheffield Shield games take place? The answer is : Australia
Question about Food and Drink : In which country do red onions originate? The answer is : Italy
Question about Sport Rugby : In which country do Randwick play? The answer is : Australia
Question about Geography : In which country do most Flemish speakers live? The answer is : Belgium
Question about Sport Cricket : In which country do first-class teams compete for the Plunkett Shield? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Food and Drink : In which country did the word biscuit originate? The answer is : France
Question about Trouble Spots : In which country did the My Lai massacre take place? The answer is : Vietnam
Question about Newsround : In which country did the D Day landings take place? The answer is : France
Question about Nature Trees : In which country did the bonsai technique develop? The answer is : Japan
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In which country did Steve Donoghue ride his first winner? The answer is : France
Question about Trouble Spots : In which country did Steve Biko die in detention ? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Asia : In which country are the Terracotta Warriors found? The answer is : China
Question about Africa : In which country are the political parties ANC and Inkatha? The answer is : South Africa
Question about Sport Cricket : In which country are the first-class sides United Bank and National Bank? The answer is : Pakistan
Question about Asia : In which country are the Cameron Highlands? The answer is : Malaysia
Question about Geography : In which country are Maoris the indigenous population? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about Geography : In which continent is the world's longest river, the Nile? The answer is : Africa
Question about Geography : In which continent is the holiday destination of Ibiza? The answer is : Europe
Question about Boom and bust : In which continent is the CFA franc a widespread currency? The answer is : Africa
Question about Geography : In which continent is Slovenia? The answer is : Europe
Question about Nature Trees : In which continent did the monkey-puzzle tree originate? The answer is : South America
Question about Movies Thrillers : In which classic film is 'Rosebud...'a piece in the jigsaw puzzle? The answer is : Citizen Kane
Question about Movies Thrillers : In which classic film do Mrs Danvers and Maxim de Winter appear? The answer is : Rebecca
Question about Sport The Olympics : In which city were the Winter Olympics held when Torvill and Dean won gold in 1984? The answer is : Sarajevo
Question about Jazz and Blues : In which city were Kenny Ball and his jazzmen at midnight? The answer is : Moscow
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In which city was 'The Prince and the Showgirl' made? The answer is : London
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In which city was 'The Prince and the Showgirl' made? The answer is : London
Question about England : In which city is Whip-ma-Whop-ma Gate? The answer is : York
Question about Geography : In which city is the Vatican City? The answer is : Rome
Question about Action Movies : In which city is 'The Untouchables' set? The answer is : Chicago
Question about England : In which city is the University of East Anglia? The answer is : Norwich
Question about Ireland : In which city is the Maze Prison? The answer is : Belfast
Question about Pubs : In which city is the largest beer-selling establishment in the world? The answer is : Munich
Question about Sport Cricket : In which city is the ground Old Trafford? The answer is : Manchester
Question about TV Police serials : In which city is 'Taggart' set? The answer is : Glasgow
Question about Great Buildings : In which city is Rastrelli's Winter Palace? The answer is : St Petersburg
Question about Transport : In which city is Lime St Station? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about USA : In which city is La Guardia airport? The answer is : New York
Question about Around the United States : In which city is La Guardia airport? The answer is : New York
Question about Scotland : In which city is Hampden Park Stadium? The answer is : Glasgow
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : In which city is Charles de Gaulle airport? The answer is : Paris
Question about USA : In which city is almost half of the population of Illinois to be found? The answer is : Chicago
Question about Around the United States : In which city is almost half of the population of Illinois to be found? The answer is : Chicago
Question about The Movies Best of British : In which city does 'The Italian Job' take place? The answer is : Turin
Question about Classic Women Writers : In which city does Mr Earnshaw first find Heathcliff? The answer is : Liverpool
Question about Newsround : In which city did the Barbican arts centre open? The answer is : London
Question about TV The 80s : In which city did Sonny Crockett investigate Vice? The answer is : Miami
Question about TV The 80s : In which city did Sonny Crockett investigate Vice? The answer is : Miami
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In which city did Monroe die? The answer is : Los Angeles
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In which city did Monroe die? The answer is : Los Angeles
Question about TV Police serials : In which city did 'Burke's Law' take place? The answer is : Los Angeles
Question about Capital Punishment : In which capital was Gordon besieged for 10 months and then murdered? The answer is : Khartoum
Question about Capital Punishment : In which capital is the Teatro Colon opera house? The answer is : Buenos Aires
Question about Hi tech Scientists : In which branch of mathematics was Hipparchus a pioneer? The answer is : Trigonometry
Question about The Movies Best of British : In which Boulting Brothers film did Ian Carmichael star as a graduate who starts work in a factory and causes a national strike? The answer is : I'm All Right Jack
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : In which blues band did both Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts perform? The answer is : Alexis Korner's
Question about Trouble Spots : In which Bay was there a failed attempt by exiled Cubans to invade Cuba? The answer is : Bay of Pigs
Question about TV Soaps : In which Australian city is 'Neighbours' set? The answer is : Melbourne
Question about Classic Women Writers : In which Austen novel do we meet Catherine Morland? The answer is : Northanger Abbey
Question about American Literature : In which Arthur Miller play do you meet Willy Loman? The answer is : Death of a Salesman
Question about American Literature : In which Arthur Miller play do you meet Willy Loman? The answer is : Death of a Salesman
Question about Great Buildings : In which area of Paris is the Basilica of Sacre Coeur? The answer is : Montmartre
Question about Movies Comedies : In which area of New York is 'Crocodile Dundee' set? The answer is : Manhattan
Question about Food and Drink Wine : In which area of Italy is Chianti Classico produced? The answer is : Tuscany
Question about The Movies Best of British : In which Alec Guiness film does a bank clerk carry out a bullion robbery? The answer is : Lavender Hill Mob
Question about Africa : In which African country is El Alamein, scene of a World War II battle? The answer is : Libya
Question about TV Children's TV : In which 1980s/1990s series did Robin of Islington and Little Ron appear? The answer is : Maid Marian and her Merry Men
Question about TV Sci Fi : In which 1970s series had 95% of the world's population been wiped out by a killer virus? The answer is : Survivors
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In which 1960s film does rocket radiation activate flesh-eating zombies? The answer is : The Night of the Living Dead
Question about Films : In which 1940 film did Mickey Mouse conduct the orchestra? The answer is : Fantasia
Question about 40s and 50s Films : In which 1940 film did Mickey Mouse conduct the orchestra? The answer is : Fantasia
Question about Sport Rugby : In what year did Scotland first win at Parc des Princes? The answer is : 1995
Question about Sports Bag : In what year did boxing become a legal sport? The answer is : 1901
Question about Sport Cricket : In what way does Sobers still hold a record with 365 runs? The answer is : Not out
Question about TV Sitcoms : In what type of establishment was 'Are You Being Served?' set? The answer is : Department store
Question about Folk and Country : In what language was Fairport Convention's only English hit sung? The answer is : French
Question about Sport The 60s : In what kind of racing was Jim Clark world champion? The answer is : Motor
Question about Sport The 60s : In what kind of racing was Jim Clark world champion? The answer is : Motor
Question about Royals : In what capacity was Mrs Susan Barrantes invited to the wedding of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson? The answer is : As the bride's mother
Question about Supermodels and Fashion : In what area of fashion is Barbara Daly famous? The answer is : Make-up
Question about TV Costume Drama : In 'Upstairs, Downstairs' what was butler Hudson's first name? The answer is : Angus
Question about Sport Rugby : In Union, which international team name was first used in 1924? The answer is : The British Lions
Question about Action Movies : In 'Towering Inferno' Steve McQueen was the fireman: what was Paul Newman? The answer is : The architect
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In titles, which words go before 'Stood Still' and 'Caught Fire'? The answer is : The Day the Earth
Question about Beer : In the United States what is the difference between cider and hard cider? The answer is : Cider is non-alcoholic, hard cider is alcoholic
Question about Geography : In the south of which country was Saigon? The answer is : Vietnam
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : In the song title, what did Shirley Bassey ask her Honey Honey to do? The answer is : Kiss Me
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : In the song title, what did Shirley Bassey ask her Honey Honey to do? The answer is : Kiss Me
Question about TV Sitcoms : In the sitcom title how many Children did Bill and Ben Porter have? The answer is : 2 Point 4
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In 'The Seven Year Itch' where does Monroe keep her underwear? The answer is : In the fridge
Question about Marilyn Monroe : In 'The Seven Year Itch' where does Monroe keep her underwear? The answer is : In the fridge
Question about Performance Arts : In the paso doble what is the female dancer supposed to be? The answer is : Bullfighter's cloak
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'The Old Curiosity Shop' who is Samson Brass's sister? The answer is : Sally
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'The Old Curiosity Shop' who is Samson Brass's sister? The answer is : Sally
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'The Old Curiosity Shop' what is Little Nell's surname? The answer is : Trent
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'The Old Curiosity Shop' what is Little Nell's surname? The answer is : Trent
Question about Trouble Spots : In the Middle East conflict what does PLO stand for? The answer is : Palestine Liberation Organisation
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In 'The Incredible Shrinking Man' which creature does the man fight off with a needle? The answer is : Spider
Question about TV Comedy : In 'The Frost Report' John Cleese was upper class and Ronnie Barker middle class: who was working class? The answer is : Ronnie Corbett
Question about Movies Comedies : In the film 'Babe' who or what is 'Babe'? The answer is : A pig
Question about Movies Thrillers : In 'The Crying Game' to which organisation does the gunman belong? The answer is : IRA
Question about War Films : In 'The Colditz Story' what type of building was Colditz? The answer is : A castle
Question about Films : In the Charlton Heston film how many commandments were there? The answer is : Ten
Question about 40s and 50s Films : In the Charlton Heston film how many commandments were there? The answer is : Ten
Question about TV - The 90s : In 'The Brittas Empire' what is Gordon manager of? The answer is : Leisure Centre
Question about TV - The 90s : In 'The Brittas Empire' what is Gordon manager of? The answer is : Leisure Centre
Question about Bestsellers : In the books about Inspector Morse where does Lewis come from? The answer is : Wales
Question about Sport Cricket : In the 1990s, which Alec has opened and kept wicket for England? The answer is : Stewart
Question about Sport Cricket : In the 1986 season who was the youngest player to do over 2,000 runs? The answer is : Graeme Hick
Question about Films : In the 1968 film when was 'The Space Odyssey'? The answer is : 2001
Question about 60s Films : In the 1968 film when was 'The Space Odyssey'? The answer is : 2001
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : In the 1960s who was known as 'The Wicked Pickett'? The answer is : Wilson Pickett
Question about TV Soaps : In the 1960s series 'Compact', what was Compact? The answer is : A magazine
Question about Films : In the 1957 film about Japanese prisoners of war, where was the Bridge? The answer is : Over the River Kwai
Question about 40s and 50s Films : In the 1957 film about Japanese prisoners of war, where was the Bridge? The answer is : Over the River Kwai
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : In the 1953 film how many fathoms did the Beast come from? The answer is : 20.000
Question about World Wars : In the 1915 song where did you 'Pack Up Your Troubles'? The answer is : In your old kit bag
Question about Transport : In terms of tonnes of cargo handled, which is Europe's busiest port? The answer is : Rotterdam
Question about Pop Karaoke : In 'Sultans of Swing' who 'knows all the chords'? The answer is : Guitar George
Question about Sport Golf : In stroke play, what is the penalty for playing the wrong ball? The answer is : Two strokes
Question about Theatre and Musicals : In 'Starlight Express' what do the performers wear on their feet? The answer is : Skates
Question about TV Sci Fi : In 'Star Trek' what colour was Mr Spock's blood? The answer is : Green
Question about Sports Bag : In speedway racing, how many laps of the track does a race consist of? The answer is : Four
Question about Sport Cricket : In scoring, what does c & b stand for? The answer is : Caught and bowled
Question about Sports Bag : In Rugby Union, who is Australia's record try scorer? The answer is : David Campese
Question about TV Children's TV : In 'Rag, Tag and Bobtail' which was the hedgehog? The answer is : Rag
Question about Sport Football : In QPR what does the letter R stand for? The answer is : Rangers
Question about Royals : In 'Private Eye', who are Brenda and Yvonne? The answer is : Queen and Princess Margaret
Question about TV Police serials : In 'Police Woman' what was Sgt Anderson's nickname? The answer is : Pepper
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Pickwick Papers' who is Mr Pickwick's landlady? The answer is : Mrs Bardell
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Pickwick Papers' who is Mr Pickwick's landlady? The answer is : Mrs Bardell
Question about Capital Punishment : In Paris what links the Arc de Triomphe and the Place de la Concorde? The answer is : Champs Elysees
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Our Mutual Friend' whom does Eugene Wrayburn marry? The answer is : Lizzy Hexam
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Our Mutual Friend' whom does Eugene Wrayburn marry? The answer is : Lizzy Hexam
Question about Charles Dickens : In Oliver Twist's burgling expedition with Bill Sikes what sort of injury does Oliver receive? The answer is : Gunshot wound
Question about Charles Dickens : In Oliver Twist's burgling expedition with Bill Sikes what sort of injury does Oliver receive? The answer is : Gunshot wound
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Oliver Twist' who adopts Oliver? The answer is : Mr Brownlow
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Oliver Twist' who adopts Oliver? The answer is : Mr Brownlow
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Oliver Twist' what is Rose's relation to Oliver discovered to be? The answer is : Aunt
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Oliver Twist' what is Rose's relation to Oliver discovered to be? The answer is : Aunt
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Oliver Twist' how does Bill Sikes perish? The answer is : By hanging
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Oliver Twist' how does Bill Sikes perish? The answer is : By hanging
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Nicholas Nickleby' who is Ralph Nickleby's clerk? The answer is : Newman Noggins
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Nicholas Nickleby' who is Ralph Nickleby's clerk? The answer is : Newman Noggins
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Nicholas Nickleby' what is the final fate of Squeers? The answer is : Transportation
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Nicholas Nickleby' what is the final fate of Squeers? The answer is : Transportation
Question about Sport the 90s : In motor racing, who became the 1992 champion world driver? The answer is : Nigel Mansell
Question about Sport the 90s : In motor racing, who became the 1992 champion world driver? The answer is : Nigel Mansell
Question about Classic Women Writers : In 'Mansfield Park' what is the name of the heroine? The answer is : Fanny Price
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Little Dorrit' who are Amy's brother and sister? The answer is : Fanny and Tip
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Little Dorrit' who are Amy's brother and sister? The answer is : Fanny and Tip
Question about Sport Rugby : In League, what is awarded for the BBC TV try of the season? The answer is : Eddie Waring Memorial Trophy
Question about Sport Cricket : In LBW what does the B stand for? The answer is : Before
Question about Painters and Sculptors : In late 1995 the painting of which Royal caused controversy? The answer is : Princess of Wales
Question about Sports Bag : In judo which dan is the highest in the grading of black belts? The answer is : Tenth
Question about Religious Fervour : In Judaism what is the first day of the week? The answer is : Sunday
Question about Religious Fervour : In Judaism treifa foods are forbidden. Which foods are allowed? The answer is : Kosher
Question about Classic Women Writers : In 'Jane Eyre' who cares for Jane after she flees Thornfield Hall? The answer is : St John Rivers
Question about Classic Women Writers : In 'Jane Eyre' what is the name of the asylum based on Cowan Bridge where Charlotte Bronte's sisters contracted the consumption from which they died? The answer is : Lowood
Question about Food and Drink : In Indian cuisine what is ghee? The answer is : Clarified butter
Question about Food and Drink : In Indian cookery what is naan? The answer is : Bread
Question about TV Soaps : In 'Home and Away' was Bobby Simpson a boy or a girl? The answer is : Girl
Question about Movies Thrillers : In Hitchcock's 'Frenzy' what are the victims strangled with? The answer is : Necktie
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : In his baggy trousers, what name is rapper Stanley Burrell known as? The answer is : M.C. Hammer
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In his 1990 comeback which horse gave Lester Piggott his first winner? The answer is : Nicholas
Question about Religious Fervour : In Hinduism what is a mandir? The answer is : Temple
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Hard Times' who tries to seduce Louisa Bounderby, nee Gradgrind? The answer is : James Hawthorne
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Hard Times' who tries to seduce Louisa Bounderby, nee Gradgrind? The answer is : James Hawthorne
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Hard Times' who is Mr Bounderby's housekeeper? The answer is : Mrs Sparsit
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Hard Times' who is Mr Bounderby's housekeeper? The answer is : Mrs Sparsit
Question about Sports Bag : In greyhound racing what colour does the first dog wear? The answer is : Red
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Great Expectations' whom did Estella first marry? The answer is : Bentley Drummle
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Great Expectations' whom did Estella first marry? The answer is : Bentley Drummle
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Great Expectations' what is the profession of Joe Gargery? The answer is : Blacksmith
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Great Expectations' what is the profession of Joe Gargery? The answer is : Blacksmith
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Great Expectations' what is Pip's full name? The answer is : Philip Pirrip
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Great Expectations' what is Pip's full name? The answer is : Philip Pirrip
Question about Pop Karaoke : In 'Grease', what line comes before 'Did she put up a fight?'? The answer is : Tell me more
Question about Sport The 80s : In golf, which Sandy won the 1988 US Masters? The answer is : Lyle
Question about Sport The 80s : In golf, which Sandy won the 1988 US Masters? The answer is : Lyle
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Edwin Drood' at whose school at Cloisterham was Rosa brought up? The answer is : Miss Twinkleton's
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Edwin Drood' at whose school at Cloisterham was Rosa brought up? The answer is : Miss Twinkleton's
Question about TV Sci Fi : In 'Doomwatch' what was Doomwatch? The answer is : Government department
Question about TV Sci Fi : In 'Doctor Who' what was the Daleks' most famous command? The answer is : Exterminate
Question about TV Sci Fi : In 'Doctor Who' what does TARDIS stand for? The answer is : Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
Question about Hi Tech : In digital communication terms what does MIME stand for? The answer is : Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
Question about TV Police serials : In 'Dempsey and Makepeace' which university had Lady Harriet graduated from? The answer is : Cambridge
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'David Copperfield' who was 'willin''? The answer is : Barkis
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'David Copperfield' who was 'willin''? The answer is : Barkis
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'David Copperfield' who does David's aunt Betsey Trotwood live with? The answer is : Mr Dick
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'David Copperfield' who does David's aunt Betsey Trotwood live with? The answer is : Mr Dick
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'David Copperfield' how did Ham die? The answer is : Drowned
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'David Copperfield' how did Ham die? The answer is : Drowned
Question about Sports Bag : In darts, what is the maximum check-out score? The answer is : 170
Question about TV Soaps : In 'Coronation Street' who owns The Kabin? The answer is : Rita Sullivan
Question about TV Costume Drama : In 'Brideshead Revisited' what was Aloysius? The answer is : A teddy
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Bleak House' who is Lady Dedlock's daughter, at first assumed dead? The answer is : Esther Summerson
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'Bleak House' who is Lady Dedlock's daughter, at first assumed dead? The answer is : Esther Summerson
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In betting, how much is a monkey? The answer is : £500
Question about Capital Punishment : In Berlin which avenue runs east from the Brandenburg Gate? The answer is : Unter den Linden
Question about American Sport : In baseball, which team bats first? The answer is : The visiting team
Question about American Sport : In baseball, which team bats first? The answer is : The visiting team
Question about Opera and Ballet : In ballet what is a jetee? The answer is : Jump
Question about Opera and Ballet : In ballet what is a jetee? The answer is : Jump
Question about Sports Bag : In badminton, how many points win a single game? The answer is : 15 points
Question about Sports Bag : In Australian Football where is the AFL Grand Final played? The answer is : Melbourne cricket ground
Question about Margaret Thatcher : In an interview before the 1990 Brit Awards Thatcher named two of her favourite tunes. 'Telstar' was one; what was the other? The answer is : How Much is That Doggie in the Window?
Question about American Sport : In American football was does NFL stand for? The answer is : National Football League
Question about American Sport : In American football was does NFL stand for? The answer is : National Football League
Question about Literature : In 'Alice in Wonderland' what price did the Mad Hatter have on his hat? The answer is : 10-giu
Question about Transport : In air flight, what is the characteristic of aerodynes? The answer is : They are heavier than air
Question about TV Memorable Moments : In addition to the 'Blue Peter' team, who took part in the 1971 safari? The answer is : Princess Anne
Question about War Films : In 'A Town Like Alice' what does 'Alice' refer to? The answer is : Alice Springs
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'A Tale of Two Cities' what is the occupation of Sydney Carton? The answer is : Barrister
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'A Tale of Two Cities' what is the occupation of Sydney Carton? The answer is : Barrister
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'A Tale of Two Cities' what is the name of the grave robber? The answer is : Jerry Cruncher
Question about Charles Dickens : In 'A Tale of Two Cities' what is the name of the grave robber? The answer is : Jerry Cruncher
Question about Performance Arts : In a standard modern symphony orchestra which two brass instruments would be on the back row? The answer is : Trombones and tubas
Question about Trouble Spots : In 1996, where in London was an IRA bomb planted to end a ceasefire? The answer is : Canary Wharf
Question about TV Costume Drama : In 1995, which husband-seeking American ladies invaded England? The answer is : The Buccaneers
Question about Sport Cricket : In 1995, Jack Russell took how many catches in a Test to create a new world record? The answer is : Eleven
Question about Sport Cricket : In 1994 who gave his son the middle names David and Michael after the Australian batsman whom he dismissed the day after the baby's birth? The answer is : Darren Gough
Question about Sport the 90s : In 1994 which rugby playing Gavin was made an OBE? The answer is : Hastings
Question about Sport the 90s : In 1994 which rugby playing Gavin was made an OBE? The answer is : Hastings
Question about Pop Instrumentals : In 1994 which group had a No 1 with a record with the same name as themselves ? The answer is : Doop
Question about Pop Shock Rock : In 1993 what was Snoop Doggy Dogg arrested for? The answer is : A charge of murder
Question about Newsround : In 1988 Francois Mitterrand was re-elected president of which country? The answer is : France
Question about European Community : In 1987 what did the EC sell to the USSR for 6p per pound? The answer is : Butter
Question about Sport Cricket : In 1986 what record was set by Indian Test player Aggarwahl? The answer is : Highest women's score
Question about Sport The Olympics : In 1984 who won gold in the Men's 800 metres and the 1500 metres? The answer is : Sebastian Coe
Question about Sport The Olympics : In 1984 which American equalled Jesse Owens' four gold medals? The answer is : Carl Lewis
Question about Sport the 70s : In 1978-9 Hull Kingston Rovers were champions in which sport? The answer is : Rugby League
Question about Sport the 70s : In 1978-9 Hull Kingston Rovers were champions in which sport? The answer is : Rugby League
Question about Pop Worldwide : In 1977 Baccara said 'Yes, Sir, I Can...' what? The answer is : Boogie
Question about Sport the 70s : In 1976 which cricketer Viv hit 291 runs in an innings against England? The answer is : Richards
Question about Sport the 70s : In 1976 which cricketer Viv hit 291 runs in an innings against England? The answer is : Richards
Question about Sport Golf : In 1971 who won the US Open, the Canadian Open and the British Open? The answer is : Lee Trevino
Question about Sport Football : In 1971 what was England's first commercially sponsored tournament? The answer is : Watney Cup
Question about Sport the 70s : In 1970 Margaret Court won four major tournaments in which sport? The answer is : Tennis
Question about Sport the 70s : In 1970 Margaret Court won four major tournaments in which sport? The answer is : Tennis
Question about Newsround : In 1969 which actress and singer Judy died at the age of 47? The answer is : Garland
Question about Sport The 60s : In 1969 Tony Jacklin was US Open Champion in which sport? The answer is : Golf
Question about Sport The 60s : In 1969 Tony Jacklin was US Open Champion in which sport? The answer is : Golf
Question about TV The 60s : In 1963 which Fab Four were all four panellists on 'Juke Box Jury'? The answer is : The Beatles
Question about TV The 60s : In 1963 which Fab Four were all four panellists on 'Juke Box Jury'? The answer is : The Beatles
Question about Sport The 50s : In 1957 Althea Gibson was the first black woman to win which tennis tournament? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about Sport The 50s : In 1957 Althea Gibson was the first black woman to win which tennis tournament? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about Sport The 50s : In 1955, what was used for the first time in a Wembley international? The answer is : Floodlights
Question about Sport The 50s : In 1955, what was used for the first time in a Wembley international? The answer is : Floodlights
Question about Pop No 1s : In 1954 'Oh Mein Papa' and 'Oh! My Pa Pa' were recorded by different men with the same christian name, what is it? The answer is : Eddie
Question about Hollywood Heyday : In 1933 who choreographed '42nd Street' in which Ginger Rogers had a lesser role as Anytime Annie? The answer is : 42nd Street
Question about Sport Horse Racing : In 1925 at Windsor, bookmakers went on strike. Against what? The answer is : Betting tax
Question about Transport : In 1775 who invented the tram drawn by two horses? The answer is : John Outram
Question about Geography : If you were looking at the Ganges which country would you be in? The answer is : India
Question about Geography : If you were in Benidorm in which country would you be? The answer is : Spain
Question about Sport Football : If you were at Goodison Park who would be playing at home? The answer is : Everton
Question about Geography : If you took a holiday in Gstaad what sport would you practise? The answer is : Skiing
Question about Ireland : If you bought the RTE Guide what information would you receive? The answer is : TV listings
Question about Sport Football : If you are at Turf Moor who is playing at home? The answer is : Burnley
Question about Pop Karaoke : If tonight is the night how is Whitney Houston feeling? The answer is : All right
Question about Sport Cricket : If the umpire raises both arms above his head what is he signalling? The answer is : six
Question about Geography : If the southern limit of the tropics is Capricorn what is the northern limit called? The answer is : Tropic of Cancer
Question about Food and Drink : If something is cooked 'au gratin' what must it contain? The answer is : Cheese
Question about TV The 70s : If Lord Bellamy was Upstairs, where were Hudson and Mrs Bridges? The answer is : Downstairs
Question about TV The 70s : If Lord Bellamy was Upstairs, where were Hudson and Mrs Bridges? The answer is : Downstairs
Question about Films : If Lady is a pedigree spaniel what is the name of the mongrel? The answer is : Tramp
Question about 40s and 50s Films : If Lady is a pedigree spaniel what is the name of the mongrel? The answer is : Tramp
Question about Spirits and Cocktails : If a cocktail is served 'in a mist', how is it served? The answer is : On crushed ice
Question about Newsround : Idi Amin seized power in which country? The answer is : Uganda
Question about Heavy Metal : Ian Gillan, Graham Bonnet and David Coverdale sang for which group? The answer is : Deep Purple
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : How would you be travelling if you were taking the Jubilee line? The answer is : Underground
Question about Ireland : How would you be travelling if you arrived at Shannon from abroad? The answer is : Air
Question about Heavy Metal : How were Whitesnake credited on their first recordings? The answer is : David Coverdale's Whitesnake
Question about TV Sitcoms : How were the Men Behaving in the series about Gary and Tony ? The answer is : Badly
Question about TV Sitcoms : How were the Lads Terry Collier and Bob Ferris known? The answer is : Likely Lads
Question about Pop Groups : How were The Jacksons credited on their early hits? The answer is : Jackson Five
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : How were the Balls of Fire described by Jerry Lee Lewis? The answer is : Great
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : How were the Balls of Fire described by Jerry Lee Lewis? The answer is : Great
Question about War Films : How were the 12 convicts recruited for a suicide mission known in the 1967 movie? The answer is : The Dirty Dozen
Question about TV The 70s : How were Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden known? The answer is : The Goodies
Question about TV The 70s : How were Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden known? The answer is : The Goodies
Question about Films : How were All Creatures described in the 1974 film about a vet? The answer is : Great and Small
Question about 70s Films : How were All Creatures described in the 1974 film about a vet? The answer is : Great and Small
Question about TV The 60s : How was the Man from the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement better known? The answer is : Man From UNCLE
Question about TV The 60s : How was the Man from the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement better known? The answer is : Man From UNCLE
Question about War Films : How was the film 'Patton' known in the UK? The answer is : Patton - Lust for Glory
Question about The Beatles : How was the double album, 'The Beatles', better known? The answer is : The White Album
Question about The Beatles : How was the double album, 'The Beatles', better known? The answer is : The White Album
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : How was the Belgian Soeur Sourire known in Britain? The answer is : The Singing Nun
Question about Hollywood : How was Ruth Elizabeth Davis better known? The answer is : Bette
Question about Hollywood Heyday : How was Ronald Reagan overlooked for a cinematic 'White House'? The answer is : Rejected for Rick in Casablanca
Question about Films : How was Macaulay Culkin left at Home in 1990? The answer is : Alone
Question about 90s Films : How was Macaulay Culkin left at Home in 1990? The answer is : Alone
Question about TV Sci Fi : How was Diana Prince better known? The answer is : Wonder Woman
Question about Marilyn Monroe : How old was Norma Jean when she first married? The answer is : 16
Question about Marilyn Monroe : How old was Norma Jean when she first married? The answer is : 16
Question about Modern History Dictators : How old was Ghenghis Khan when he succeeded his father? The answer is : 13
Question about Modern History Dictators : How old was Ghenghis Khan when he succeeded his father? The answer is : 13
Question about Bestsellers : How old was Adrian Mole when he started writing his autobiography? The answer is : Thirteen and three-quarters
Question about Sport Horse Racing : How many winners did Gordon Richards ride in the 1947 season? The answer is : 269
Question about Ireland : How many wheels does a jaunting car have? The answer is : Two
Question about Sounds of the 60s : How many were there in the Tops, Pennies and Seasons? The answer is : Four
Question about Sounds of the 60s : How many were there in the Tops, Pennies and Seasons? The answer is : Four
Question about Asia : How many vowels are there in Kyrgyzstan? The answer is : One
Question about Sport Cricket : How many valid deliveries are sent down in a Test cricket over? The answer is : Six
Question about England : How many tunnels under the Mersey link Liverpool to the Wirral? The answer is : Two
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : How many tons did Tennessee Ernie Ford sing about? The answer is : Sixteen
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : How many tons did Tennessee Ernie Ford sing about? The answer is : Sixteen
Question about Speed Kings : How many times was Ayrton Senna world champion? The answer is : Three
Question about Royals : How many times had Wallis Simpson been married before she married Edward VIII? The answer is : Twice
Question about European Community : How many times does the EC meet? The answer is : Three times a year
Question about Marilyn Monroe : How many times does Monroe sing 'you' in one chorus of 'I Wanna Be Loved By You'? The answer is : Four
Question about Marilyn Monroe : How many times does Monroe sing 'you' in one chorus of 'I Wanna Be Loved By You'? The answer is : Four
Question about Pop Karaoke : How many times do you sing 'Yeah' in the chorus of 'She Loves You'? The answer is : Ten
Question about Sport Tennis : How many times did Martina Navratilova win the Wimbledon singles? The answer is : Nine
Question about Speed Kings : How many times did Graham Hill win the Monaco Grand Prix? The answer is : Five
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : How many times did Chaplin marry altogether? The answer is : Four
Question about Charlie Chaplin : How many times did Chaplin marry altogether? The answer is : Four
Question about Sport Cricket : How many test centuries did Geoff Boycott score for England? The answer is : 22
Question about Sport Cricket : How many stumps are there on a set of wickets? The answer is : Three
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : How many steps are there to heaven? The answer is : Three
Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : How many steps are there to heaven? The answer is : Three
Question about England : How many square miles is the City of London? The answer is : One
Question about Nature Animals : How many sets of teeth do most mammals have? The answer is : Two
Question about Sport Cricket : How many runs are scored in a maiden over? The answer is : None
Question about Asia : How many rivers does Tonga have? The answer is : None
Question about Sport Football : How many players should be on the pitch at the start of a game? The answer is : 22
Question about Sports Bag : How many players are there in a Gaelic football team? The answer is : 15
Question about American Sport : How many players are there in a baseball team? The answer is : Nine
Question about American Sport : How many players are there in a baseball team? The answer is : Nine
Question about TV Memorable Moments : How many people died in the Crossroads motel fire? The answer is : One
Question about American Sport : How many people are there in an ice hockey team? The answer is : Six
Question about American Sport : How many people are there in an ice hockey team? The answer is : Six
Question about England : How many parishes does Greater London have? The answer is : None
Question about Pop Groups : How many of The Walker Brothers were related to each other as brothers? The answer is : None of them
Question about Pop Duos : How many of duo Miki and Griff were female? The answer is : One
Question about Food and Drink Wine : How many normal size wine bottles would you have in a Methuselah? The answer is : Eight
Question about Pop Solo Stars : How many No. 1 singles did John Lennon have in his lifetime? The answer is : None
Question about Pop MOR : How many No 1 singles has Neil Diamond had? The answer is : None
Question about Literature : How many Musketeers were there in the title of the book by Dumas? The answer is : Three
Question about Sport Football : How many minutes in the second half of a Premier League match? The answer is : 45
Question about Films : How many Men looked after Baby in 1987? The answer is : Three
Question about 80s Films : How many Men looked after Baby in 1987? The answer is : Three
Question about Classical Music : How many major symphonies did Mahler write? The answer is : Nine
Question about Sport Football : How many linesmen are there in an international match? The answer is : Two
Question about Nature Animals : How many legs does an adult insect have? The answer is : Six
Question about Sport The Olympics : How many judges out of nine gave Torvill & Dean full marks for artistic impression in 1984? The answer is : Nine
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : How many Jacksons were there when they sang 'I Want You Back'? The answer is : 5
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : How many Jacksons were there when they sang 'I Want You Back'? The answer is : 5
Question about Sport Horse Racing : How many individual bets make up a Yankee? The answer is : Eleven
Question about Sounds of the 60s : How many Hours was Gene Pitney from Tulsa? The answer is : 24
Question about Sounds of the 60s : How many Hours was Gene Pitney from Tulsa? The answer is : 24
Question about Sport Horse Racing : How many Grand Nationals did Desert Orchid win? The answer is : One
Question about Sport The Olympics : How many gold medals did Mark Spitz win in Munich in 1972? The answer is : Seven
Question about Pop Duos : How many girls in the duo Everything But the Girl? The answer is : One
Question about Election Fever : How many general elections had the Liberal Democrats contested by 1995? The answer is : Two
Question about Newsround : How many general elections did Margaret Thatcher win in the 1980s? The answer is : Two
Question about The Royal Family : How many English kings have been called George? The answer is : Six
Question about Newsround : How many days were in a working week during the 1974 power shortage? The answer is : Three
Question about Films : How many days did it take David Niven to go Around the World? The answer is : 80 days
Question about 40s and 50s Films : How many days did it take David Niven to go Around the World? The answer is : 80 days
Question about The Royal Family : How many daughters does Queen Elizabeth II have? The answer is : One
Question about Films : How many Dalmatians starred in the 1961 Disney film? The answer is : 101
Question about 60s Films : How many Dalmatians starred in the 1961 Disney film? The answer is : 101
Question about European Community : How many countries were in the EEC at its beginning in 1957? The answer is : Six
Question about Pop No 1s : How many consecutive No 1s did The Beatles have between 1963 and 1966? The answer is : 11
Question about European Community : How many commissioners are there in the EC? The answer is : 20
Question about Scotland : How many bridges are there over the Firth of Forth? The answer is : Two
Question about Hi Tech : How many bits or binary elements has a byte? The answer is : 8
Question about The Beatles : How many Beatles appeared on one 'Juke Box Jury' in 1963? The answer is : All four
Question about The Beatles : How many Beatles appeared on one 'Juke Box Jury' in 1963? The answer is : All four
Question about Sport Cricket : How many bails are there on a set of wickets? The answer is : Two
Question about Nature Fish : How many arms does a squid have? The answer is : Ten
Question about USA : How long is the motor race which Indianapolis is famous for? The answer is : 500 miles
Question about Around the United States : How long is the motor race which Indianapolis is famous for? The answer is : 500 miles
Question about European Community : How long is an MEP elected for? The answer is : Five years
Question about Election Fever : How long is a Member of Parliament elected for? The answer is : Five years
Question about European Community : How long does a European Council presidency last? The answer is : Six months
Question about Trouble Spots : How long did the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 last? The answer is : Six Days
Question about TV - The 90s : How long did Peter Mayle spend in Provence? The answer is : Year
Question about TV - The 90s : How long did Peter Mayle spend in Provence? The answer is : Year
Question about Pop Novelty Songs : How long did it take Mr Blobby to reach No 1 in December 1993? The answer is : 7 days
Question about Popular Classics : How is the 'Pomp and Circumstance March' better known? The answer is : Land of Hope and Glory
Question about Religious Fervour : How is the International Society for Krishna Consciousness known? The answer is : Hare Krishna
Question about Royals : How is the heir to the throne known in Scotland? The answer is : Duke of Rothesay
Question about Food and Drink : How is steak tartare cooked? The answer is : It's not
Question about Food and Drink : How is steak cooked if cooked blue? The answer is : Very rare
Question about Jet Setters : How is skinny 1960s model Lesley Hornby better known? The answer is : Twiggy
Question about Jazz and Blues : How is singer Clementina Dinah Campbell better known? The answer is : Cleo Laine
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : How is Robert Bell better known? The answer is : Kool
Question about Pop Glam Rock : How is Paul Gadd better known? The answer is : Gary Glitter
Question about Classic Women Writers : How is Mary Ann Cross better known? The answer is : George Eliot
Question about Opera and Ballet : How is Kurt Weill's 'Die Dreigroschenoper' better known? The answer is : The Threepenny Opera
Question about Opera and Ballet : How is Kurt Weill's 'Die Dreigroschenoper' better known? The answer is : The Threepenny Opera
Question about Hollywood : How is Jack Lemmon's co-star in 'The Odd Couple', Walter Matasschanskavasky better known? The answer is : Walter Matthau
Question about Painters and Sculptors : How is Francisco de Goya y Lucientes more simply known? The answer is : Goya
Question about Classic Women Writers : How is Elizabeth Moulton better known? The answer is : Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Question about Pop Solo Stars : How is Brenda Mae Tarpley better known? The answer is : Brenda Lee
Question about Foreign Literature : How is Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin better known? The answer is : George Sand
Question about Folk and Country : How is Alexandra Denny better known? The answer is : Sandy Denny
Question about Literature : How is adventure writer David Cornwell better known? The answer is : John Le Carre
Question about Performance Arts : How is a cappella music performed? The answer is : Vocal without instrumental accompaniment
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : 'How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb' is known by what shorter title? The answer is : Dr Strangelove
Question about Food and Drink : How does paella get its name? The answer is : From the cooking pan
Question about Sports Bag : How does a hurl differ from a hockey stick? The answer is : Flat on both sides
Question about Nature Animals : How does a boa constrictor kill its prey? The answer is : Squeezing
Question about USA : How do you spell Mississippi? The answer is : Mississippi
Question about Around the United States : How do you spell Mississippi? The answer is : Mississippi
Question about Sports Bag : How do you luge? The answer is : Lie on your back;
Question about TV Police serials : How did 'The Sweeney' get its name? The answer is : Sweeney Todd
Question about Films : How did Some Like It in the film with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe? The answer is : Hot
Question about 40s and 50s Films : How did Some Like It in the film with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe? The answer is : Hot
Question about Folk and Country : How did Patsy Cline die? The answer is : In an air crash
Question about Margaret Thatcher : How did Macmillan describe Margaret Thatcher's privatisation policy? The answer is : Selling the family silver
Question about World Wars : How did Lord Kitchener die? The answer is : Lost at sea
Question about Opera and Ballet : How did Leher describe the Widow in his operetta? The answer is : Merry
Question about Opera and Ballet : How did Leher describe the Widow in his operetta? The answer is : Merry
Question about TV Memorable Moments : How did camerawoman Lee Lyon die whilst filming 'Survival'? The answer is : Charged by an elephant
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : How did Brian Jones die? The answer is : Drowned in pool
Question about Sport The 60s : How did Anita Lonsborough win an Olympic gold medal in 1960? The answer is : Swimming
Question about Sport The 60s : How did Anita Lonsborough win an Olympic gold medal in 1960? The answer is : Swimming
Question about Folk and Country : How are the trio of Yarrow, Stookey and Travers better known? The answer is : Peter, Paul, Mary
Question about Sport Tennis : How are Mrs Barrett and Mrs Janes better known? The answer is : Angela Mortimer, Christine Truman
Question about Pop Duos : How are Messrs Hodges and Peacock better known? The answer is : Chas and Dave
Question about Food and Drink Wine : How are fizzy wines, other than champagnes, described? The answer is : Sparkling
Question about Pop Duos : How are Christopher Lowe and Neil Tennant better known? The answer is : Pet Shop Boys
Question about Hollywood : Hollywood legends Lionel, Ethel and John share what surname? The answer is : Barrymore
Question about American Literature : Holden Caulfield appears in which, once controversial, novel? The answer is : Catcher In The Rye
Question about American Literature : Holden Caulfield appears in which, once controversial, novel? The answer is : Catcher In The Rye
Question about War Films : Hits from which decade were on the soundtrack of 'Good Morning, Vietnam'? The answer is : The 1960s
Question about Pop Karaoke : 'Her face at first just ghostly turned' what colour? The answer is : A whiter shade of pale
Question about Newsround : Henry Cooper retired from which sport? The answer is : Boxing
Question about Sport Football : Hearts and Hibs come from which Scottish city? The answer is : Edinburgh
Question about Classical Music : Haydn's Symphony No 96, the 'Mracle', is supposed to commemmorate what event? The answer is : A falling chandelier that injured no-one
Question about Sports Bag : Has croquet ever been a sport in the Olympics? The answer is : Yes
Question about Films : Guess Who's Coming to which meal in the Katharine Hepburn film? The answer is : Dinner
Question about 60s Films : Guess Who's Coming to which meal in the Katharine Hepburn film? The answer is : Dinner
Question about Geography : Greece is in which continent? The answer is : Europe
Question about Sport Cricket : Graeme Hick is an international for which country? The answer is : England
Question about Sport Cricket : Grace Road is the ground of which county? The answer is : Leicestershire
Question about Nature Birds : Golden and argus are varieties of which bird? The answer is : The pheasant
Question about Newsround : Golda Meir became the first woman prime minister of which country? The answer is : Israel
Question about Sport Cricket : Gloucestershire cricketers of the 1870s W. G. and E. M. had what surname? The answer is : Grace
Question about American Sport : Giants and Jets have triumphed in the Super Bowl for which city? The answer is : New York
Question about American Sport : Giants and Jets have triumphed in the Super Bowl for which city? The answer is : New York
Question about TV The 50s : Gerald Campion played which overweight pupil of Greyfriars school? The answer is : Billy Bunter
Question about TV The 50s : Gerald Campion played which overweight pupil of Greyfriars school? The answer is : Billy Bunter
Question about Newsround : George Carey succeeded Robert Runcie in which post? The answer is : Archbishop of Canterbury
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Geographically, what links Gracie Fields and Lisa Stansfield? The answer is : Rochdale
Question about Pop Groups : Gary and Martin Kemp were members of which group? The answer is : Spandau Ballet
Question about Sport Cricket : Garner and Roberts were pacemen for which international team? The answer is : The West Indies
Question about Popular Classics : From which work does the piece 'Nimrod' come from? The answer is : Enigma Variations
Question about Celebs Jet setters : From which US state does model Jerry Hall come? The answer is : Texas
Question about Transport : From which two London stations could you travel to Scotland direct? The answer is : Euston and Kings Cross
Question about Pop Instrumentals : From which TV series did Jan Hammer's 'Crockett's Theme' come? The answer is : Miami Vice
Question about Nature Fish : From which part of the cod is a beneficial oil produced? The answer is : Liver
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : From which musical does 'The Lady is a Tramp' come and who did Sinatra sing it to in the film? The answer is : Pal Joey, Rita Hayworth
Question about England : From which London station are there trains direct to the continent through the Channel Tunnel? The answer is : Waterloo
Question about Pop Worldwide : From which island group did Boney M hail? The answer is : West Indies
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : From which film, for which Chaplin wrote the music, did Petula Clark have a No 1 with 'This Is My Song'? The answer is : A Countess from Hong Kong
Question about Charlie Chaplin : From which film, for which Chaplin wrote the music, did Petula Clark have a No 1 with 'This Is My Song'? The answer is : A Countess from Hong Kong
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : From which countries were Enigma, who had a No 1 with 'Sadness'? The answer is : Germany and Romania
Question about Nature Animals : From which border do Border collies originate? The answer is : Scottish
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : From which album was the US chart entry 'Mother's Little Helper'? The answer is : Aftermath
Question about Films : From Here to where is the Oscar-winning movie with Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster and Frank Sinatra? The answer is : Eternity
Question about 40s and 50s Films : From Here to where is the Oscar-winning movie with Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster and Frank Sinatra? The answer is : Eternity
Question about Newsround : Freddie Laker brought cut-price travel to what type of transport? The answer is : Aircraft
Question about Foreign Literature : Franz Kafka wrote in German but what nationality was he? The answer is : Czech
Question about Inventors and Inventions : For whom did Louis Braille develop his writing system? The answer is : Blind
Question about Opera and Ballet : For which sporting event was 'Nessun Dorma' a TV theme tune? The answer is : 1990 World Cup
Question about Opera and Ballet : For which sporting event was 'Nessun Dorma' a TV theme tune? The answer is : 1990 World Cup
Question about Sport Golf : For which sport is Graham Marsh's brother famous? The answer is : Cricket
Question about Hi tech Scientists : For which Soviet development was Igor Kurchatov team leader? The answer is : Explosion of the atomic bomb
Question about Margaret Thatcher : For which seat was she a candidate before winning Finchley? The answer is : Dartford
Question about War Films : For which Robert de Niro film was 'Cavatina' the theme music? The answer is : The Deer Hunter
Question about Pop The Rolling Stones : For which record label did The Stones sign a deal in 1991? The answer is : Virgin
Question about Sport World Soccer : For which national team does Abedi Pele play? The answer is : Ghana
Question about Classical Music : For which musical instrument were Liszt's 'Liebestraume' written? The answer is : Piano
Question about Hi tech Scientists : For which measuring system did Joseph Louis Lagrange lay the foundations? The answer is : Metric
Question about Popular Classics : For which instrument is Joaqu'n Rodrigo most famous? The answer is : Guitar
Question about Popular Classics : For which instrument did Paganini chiefly compose? The answer is : Violin
Question about Hollywood Heyday : For which film were live leeches imported to Africa? The answer is : The African Queen
Question about Movies Thrillers : For which film did the reviewer write 'Enough to make you kick the next pigeon you come across'? The answer is : The Birds
Question about Movies Thrillers : For which film did Steven Spielberg win his first Oscar as Director? The answer is : Schindler's List
Question about Pop Frank Sinatra : For which film did Sinatra win an Oscar in 1953? The answer is : From Here to Eternity
Question about The Movies Best of British : For which film did Katharine Hepburn win the first best actress BAFTA? The answer is : Lion in Winter
Question about Pop Euro Rockers : For which event did Helmut Zacharias have a Melody hit in 1964? The answer is : Tokyo Olympics
Question about Sport Cricket : For which country did Peter Petherick take a Test hat-trick in 1976? The answer is : New Zealand
Question about The Movies Charlie Chaplin : For which company did Chaplin make his first films? The answer is : Keystone
Question about Charlie Chaplin : For which company did Chaplin make his first films? The answer is : Keystone
Question about Sport Rugby : For which club did fly half turned broadcaster Cliff Morgan play? The answer is : Cardiff
Question about Beer : For which beer is Rutland famous? The answer is : Ruddles
Question about Painting and Sculpture : For which art style is David Hockney famous? The answer is : Pop Art
Question about European Community : For which area is Commissioner Neil Kinnock responsible? The answer is : Transport
Question about Sports Bag : For what sport is Ellery Hanley famous? The answer is : Rugby League
Question about World Wars : For what reason were British soldiers called Tommies (short for Tommy Atkins)? The answer is : Sample name on recruitment form
Question about Action Movies : For what did Kevin Costner win an Oscar in 'Dances with Wolves'? The answer is : Directing
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Flymo developed a machine based on the hovercraft for cutting what? The answer is : Grass
Question about Nature Fish : Flounder is a common name for which type of fish? The answer is : Flatfish
Question about Pop Karaoke : Finish the line: 'You're not the truth, No-one could look as...'? The answer is : Good as you
Question about Pop Karaoke : Finish the line: 'You never close your eyes anymore when I kiss...' The answer is : Your lips
Question about Pop Karaoke : Finish the line: 'If you want to know if he loves you so, It's...' The answer is : In his kiss
Question about Africa : Famine in which country triggered the Band Aid Charity? The answer is : Ethiopia
Question about Sports Bag : Faldo, Clark and James represented Europe in the 1995 Ryder Cup. Who was the fourth Englishman? The answer is : David Gilford
Question about Sport Golf : Faldo won the British Open in 1990 and 1992. Who won in 1991? The answer is : Ian Baker-Finch
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Fair-haired Debbie Harry sang with which group? The answer is : Blondie
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : Fair-haired Debbie Harry sang with which group? The answer is : Blondie
Question about Scientists and Inventors : Fahrenheit is associated with the measurement of what? The answer is : Temperature
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : 'Everything I Do ( I Do It For You)' came from a film about which hero? The answer is : Robin Hood
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : 'Everything I Do ( I Do It For You)' came from a film about which hero? The answer is : Robin Hood
Question about Sport Cricket : England skippers Brearley and Gatting have both captained which county? The answer is : Middlesex
Question about Pop No 1s : Elton John's first hit was in 1971. When was his first solo No 1? The answer is : 1990
Question about Scotland : Edradour is the smallest what in Scotland? The answer is : Distillery
Question about Painters and Sculptors : Edouard and Claude were Manet and Monet. Which was which? The answer is : Edouard Manet, Claude Monet
Question about Sport Cricket : Edmonds and Emburey were the spinning duo for which county? The answer is : Middlesex
Question about Pop Soul and Motown : Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin were lead singers with which group? The answer is : The Temptations
Question about War Films : During which war was 'Platoon' set? The answer is : Vietnam war
Question about TV Sitcoms : During which war was 'Dad's Army' set? The answer is : Second World War
Question about TV Costume Drama : During which war was 'By The Sword Divided' set? The answer is : English Civil War
Question about Margaret Thatcher : During which rally was Mark Thatcher lost in 1982? The answer is : Paris-Dakar
Question about Performance Arts : During which period did the jitterbug gain popularity? The answer is : World War II
Question about Religious Fervour : During which month do Muslims fast from before sunrise to sunset? The answer is : Ramadan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : During which conflict was the record 'Get Here' a UK Forces favourite? The answer is : Gulf War
Question about Pop Sounds of the 90s : During which conflict was the record 'Get Here' a UK Forces favourite? The answer is : Gulf War
Question about England : Dunkery Beacon is the highest point where? The answer is : Exmoor
Question about Religious Fervour : Dreadlocks in the hair and a musical style are hallmarks of which movement linked with Ethiopia? The answer is : Rastafarianism
Question about Geography The Weather : Down which valley does the mistral blow? The answer is : Rhone
Question about Africa : Does most of Africa lie to the north or to the south of the Equator? The answer is : North
Question about Pop Karaoke : 'Do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to' do what? The answer is : Make me cry
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : Do more countries drive on the left or on the right? The answer is : Right
Question about Nature Animals : Do dolphins have teeth? The answer is : Yes
Question about Sport Horse Racing : Diomed was the first winner of which great race? The answer is : Derby
Question about Films : Digby was the biggest what in the world? The answer is : Dog
Question about 70s Films : Digby was the biggest what in the world? The answer is : Dog
Question about TV - The 90s : Did summer precede winter in Delia Smith's cookery collections? The answer is : Yes
Question about TV - The 90s : Did summer precede winter in Delia Smith's cookery collections? The answer is : Yes
Question about TV The 50s : Desmond Morris presented which natural history programme? The answer is : Zoo Time
Question about TV The 50s : Desmond Morris presented which natural history programme? The answer is : Zoo Time
Question about TV Costume Drama : Derek Jacobi played the title role as which Roman emperor? The answer is : Claudius
Question about TV - The 90s : Dawn French played the vicar of which parish? The answer is : Dibley
Question about TV - The 90s : Dawn French played the vicar of which parish? The answer is : Dibley
Question about Australia : Darwin is the capital of which state? The answer is : The Northern Territory
Question about Films : Daniel Day-Lewis starred in the Last of what 1992? The answer is : Mohicans
Question about 90s Films : Daniel Day-Lewis starred in the Last of what 1992? The answer is : Mohicans
Question about England : Consett is associated with the processing of which two metals? The answer is : Iron, steel
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Complete the title of the comedy: 'No Sex Please _____' The answer is : We're British
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Colonel Tom Parker launched which star? The answer is : Elvis Presley
Question about TV The 50s : Cliff Michelmore presented which nightly information programme? The answer is : Tonight
Question about TV The 50s : Cliff Michelmore presented which nightly information programme? The answer is : Tonight
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Claret wine is produced in the region surrounding which French city? The answer is : Bordeaux
Question about TV The Game Shows : Chris Evans told his audience, Don't Forget Your what? The answer is : Toothbrush
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Cheryl Jones and Sandra Denton spiced up their names to what? The answer is : Salt 'N' Pepa
Question about Pop MOR : Cherilyn and Salvator are the first names of what popular 60s duo? The answer is : Sonny and Cher
Question about Modern History Dictators : Chaplin played a Hitler-like figure in 'The Great Dictator' but what else did they have in common? The answer is : Born the same year
Question about Modern History Dictators : Chaplin played a Hitler-like figure in 'The Great Dictator' but what else did they have in common? The answer is : Born the same year
Question about Geography : Chad is in which continent? The answer is : Africa
Question about Nature Fish : Caviare is which part of the sturgeon? The answer is : Roe
Question about Pop Dance and Disco : Caron Wheeler, Kym Mazelle featured with who? The answer is : Soul I I Soul
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Can you remember who sang 'I Remember You'? The answer is : Frank Ifield
Question about Sport Cricket : Can a Test Match end in a tie? The answer is : Yes
Question about Sport Football : Can a goalkeeper score a goal for his own team? The answer is : Yes
Question about Wales : Caerphilly is a town and also what type of food? The answer is : Cheese
Question about Nature Flowers : By what name is Solidago known? The answer is : Golden Rod
Question about Heavy Metal : By what name is Marvin Lee Aday better known? The answer is : Meat Loaf
Question about TV Soaps : By what initials was actor Larry Hagman known as in 'Dallas'? The answer is : J.R
Question about Europe : By what English name is Koln known? The answer is : Cologne
Question about Geography : Brittany is part of which country? The answer is : France
Question about Newsround : Brian Epstein was the manager of which pop group? The answer is : The Beatles
Question about Pop Glam Rock : Brian Connolly was lead singer with which group? The answer is : The Sweet
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : 'Bohemian Rhapsody' was recorded by which group? The answer is : Queen
Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : 'Bohemian Rhapsody' was recorded by which group? The answer is : Queen
Question about Sport the 70s : Bobby Moore captained which country in the 1970 World Cup? The answer is : England
Question about Sport the 70s : Bobby Moore captained which country in the 1970 World Cup? The answer is : England
Question about Sport Football : Bobby Gould and Phil Neal have both managed which club? The answer is : Coventry
Question about Newsround : Bob Geldof organized Live Aid to provide food for which country? The answer is : Ethiopia
Question about Sport the 70s : Bjorn Borg comes from which country? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Sport the 70s : Bjorn Borg comes from which country? The answer is : Sweden
Question about Sports Bag : Billiards probably gets its name from the French word 'billiard'. What is a billiard? The answer is : Stick with a curved end
Question about Trouble Spots : Biafra was a breakaway state from which African country? The answer is : Nigeria
Question about Europe : Between which countries does the Skagerrak lie? The answer is : Denmark and Norway
Question about Sport Tennis : Between 1980 and 1995 only one French men's open winner has won Wimbledon. Who? The answer is : Bjorn Borg
Question about Newsround : Benazir Bhutto returned as prime minister of which Asian country? The answer is : Pakistan
Question about Celebs Jet setters : Before their resignations in 1996 who did Patrick Jephson and Steve Davies work for ? The answer is : The Princess of Wales
Question about Foreign Literature : Before success as a writer what did Hans Christian Andersen do? The answer is : Actor
Question about Elvis Presley : Because his movements were so controversial, only which part of Elvis was it suggested should be shown on TV? The answer is : Waist up
Question about Elvis Presley : Because his movements were so controversial, only which part of Elvis was it suggested should be shown on TV? The answer is : Waist up
Question about Newsround : Bangladesh was formed from the eastern part of which country? The answer is : Pakistan
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Band Aid asked Do They Know It's what? The answer is : Christmas
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Band Aid asked Do They Know It's what? The answer is : Christmas
Question about Nature Flowers : Bachelor's buttons are a variety of which yellow wild flower? The answer is : Buttercups
Question about Sports Bag : At which venue was the 1996 B&H Masters snooker tournament played? The answer is : Wembley Arena
Question about Hi-Tech Transport : At which Thames crossing is there a tunnel and the Queen Elizabeth Bridge? The answer is : Dartford
Question about Sport The 60s : At which sport were Margaret Court and Maria Bueno champions? The answer is : Tennis
Question about Sport The 60s : At which sport were Margaret Court and Maria Bueno champions? The answer is : Tennis
Question about Sport The Olympics : At which sport was Katarina Witt an Olympic champion? The answer is : Ice skating
Question about Sport the 90s : At which sport did Karen Pickering excel? The answer is : Swimming
Question about Sport the 90s : At which sport did Karen Pickering excel? The answer is : Swimming
Question about Speed Kings : At which sport did Ivan Maugher win six world titles? The answer is : Speedway
Question about Sport the 70s : At which Scottish stadium was there a crowd disaster in 1971? The answer is : Ibrox Park
Question about Sport the 70s : At which Scottish stadium was there a crowd disaster in 1971? The answer is : Ibrox Park
Question about Sport Football : At which Meadow do Shrewsbury play? The answer is : Gay
Question about Food and Drink Gourmets : At which London hotels did Auguste Escoffier gain his reputation? The answer is : Savoy, Carlton
Question about Sport Football : At which Lane do Spurs play when at home? The answer is : White Hart
Question about Sport Football : At which Lane did Wimbledon play when they entered the League? The answer is : Plough
Question about TV Sitcoms : At which hotel was Manuel the waiter? The answer is : Fawlty Towers
Question about Sport World Soccer : At which ground do the Republic of Ireland play home games? The answer is : Lansdowne Road
Question about Sport Cricket : At which ground did Malcolm take nine wickets in a 1994 Test innings? The answer is : The Oval
Question about Sports Bag : At which Grand Prix circuit did Ayrton Senna lose his life? The answer is : San Marino, Italy
Question about Performance Arts : At which film festival is the Palme d'Or awarded for best film? The answer is : Cannes
Question about Performance Arts : At which film festival is the Golden Bear awarded for best film? The answer is : Berlin
Question about Australia : At which famous east coast bay did James Cook arrive in April 1770? The answer is : Botany Bay
Question about Sports Bag : At which event did Duncan Goodhew win an individual gold at the 1980 Moscow Olympics? The answer is : 100-metre breaststroke
Question about Sports Bag : At which course is the greyhound racing classic, The Laurels, run? The answer is : Wimbledon
Question about Sport Football : At which club did Terry Venables and Alan Sugar clash? The answer is : Tottenham
Question about Margaret Thatcher : At which Brighton hotel did she survive a bomb in October 1984? The answer is : Grand Hotel
Question about World Wars : At which battle in 1916 were there said to be a million fatalities? The answer is : Somme
Question about Sport Golf : At which 'appetising' course did Sandy Lyle win the 1985 British Open? The answer is : Sandwich
Question about Marilyn Monroe : At which Actors' Studio did she study? The answer is : Strasberg's
Question about Marilyn Monroe : At which Actors' Studio did she study? The answer is : Strasberg's
Question about Nature Animals : At what stage of development is the imago stage of an insect? The answer is : Adult
Question about Inventors and Inventions : At what sort of party might you see the invention of Earl W. Tupper? The answer is : Tupperware
Question about Sport Tennis : At what score was the tie break used when it was first introduced at Wimbledon in 1971? The answer is : Eight games all
Question about Sport Golf : At what age can a player join the Seniors' Tour? The answer is : 50 years
Question about War Films : At the time of which World War II event is 'From Here to Eternity' set? The answer is : Pearl Harbor
Question about Sport Cricket : At most, how many wickets can fall in a two innings game? The answer is : 40
Question about Newsround : Assassinated Prime Minister Rabin was from which country? The answer is : Israel
Question about Nature Trees : Aspen is from which family of trees? The answer is : Poplar
Question about Theatre and Musicals : Aspects of what are the theme of which Lloyd Webber musical? The answer is : Love
Question about Sport Cricket : Aside from Botham, which English bowler achieved the 300 Test wickets? The answer is : Bob Willis
Question about Sports Bag : Aside from asymmetric bars, what are the three events for women gymnasts in the Olympics? The answer is : Floor, beam, vault
Question about Sport Horse Racing : As the Knavesmire is to York, so the Carholme was to which course? The answer is : Lincoln
Question about Sport Football : As the host country did France have to qualify for the 1998 World Cup? The answer is : No
Question about Margaret Thatcher : As a barrister what did she specialise in? The answer is : Taxation law
Question about Sport World Soccer : Argentina's Diego Maradona played for which club side during 1992-93? The answer is : Seville
Question about Scotland : Are Scottish banknotes legal tender in England? The answer is : Yes
Question about Pop Shock Rock : 'Aquarius' came from which show that shocked 1960s audiences? The answer is : Hair
Question about Boom and bust : APEC encourages trade between countries bordering which ocean? The answer is : Pacific
Question about Sport Rugby : Apart from Wigan name four teams beginning with a W who have been League champions? The answer is : Wakefield Trinity, Warrington, Widnes, Workington Town
Question about Pop Solo Stars : Apart from Michael Jackson, which female singer charted with 'Ben'? The answer is : Marti Webb
Question about Sports Bag : Apart from England which European country took part in cricket's 1996 World Cup? The answer is : Netherlands
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael were which group? The answer is : Wham!
Question about Pop Sounds of the 80s : Andrew Ridgeley and George Michael were which group? The answer is : Wham!
Question about Pop Glam Rock : And who was 'Lonely This Christmas'? The answer is : Mud
Question about Pop Karaoke : 'And so I face the final curtain' comes from which song? The answer is : My Way
Question about Nature Birds : An exaltation is a group of which birds? The answer is : Larks
Question about Nature Bird Brains : An early riser is said to be up before which bird? The answer is : Lark
Question about The Movies Silent Cinema : Although a silent movie, what did 'Way Down East' contain? The answer is : A colour sequence
Question about England : Alphabetically what is the last county? The answer is : Worcestershire
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Along which river is most of France's Sauvignon Blanc cultivated? The answer is : Loire
Question about Food and Drink Wine : Along which river and its tributaries do the German vineyards lie? The answer is : Rhine
Question about Australia : Along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria what 12 off-coast formations would you discover? The answer is : The Twelve Apostles
Question about Sport the 70s : Ally MacLeod was manager of which national soccer side? The answer is : Scotland
Question about Sport the 70s : Ally MacLeod was manager of which national soccer side? The answer is : Scotland
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Question about American Literature : Against what is Hemingway's 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' set? The answer is : Spanish Civil War
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Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : According to The Platters what gets in your eyes? The answer is : Smoke
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Question about Sounds of the 60s : According to The Animals, what was the name of The House in New Orleans? The answer is : The Rising Sun
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Question about Pop Duos : According to Peter and Gordon, to know you is to do what? The answer is : Love you
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Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : According to Lonnie Donegan what might lose its flavour on the bedpost overnight? The answer is : Chewing Gum
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Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : According to Frank Sinatra how do Love and Marriage go together? The answer is : Like A Horse and Carriage
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Question about Pop Sounds of The 50s : According to Connie Francis where did she find lipstick? The answer is : On Your Collar
Question about World Wars : According to Churchill he had nothing to offer in 1940 but what? The answer is : Blood, toil, tears and sweat
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Question about Newsround : A frothy version of which non-alcoholic drink became popular in this era? The answer is : Coffee
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Question about American Literature : 'A Farewell to Arms' is based on Hemingway's own experience as what in World War I? The answer is : Ambulance driver
Question about Popular Classics : A composition by Mozart was translated by Stephen Sondheim into the name of which musical? The answer is : A Little Night Music
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Question about Pop Sounds of the 70s : A 'Ballroom Blitz' came from which sugary-sounding group? The answer is : Sweet
Question about Sci-Fi Movies : '2001: A Space Odyssey' was based on a short story by whom? The answer is : Arthur C. Clarke

 

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