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- What is a bicycle called with seats and pedals for two riders, one
behind the other? Tandem
- A marmoset is what type of animal? Monkey
- What is the name of the popular Japanese alcoholic drink made from
rice? Sake (pronounced 'sarkey')
- What colour are the berries from the rowan tree? Red (Also
known as the montain ash, the rowan is a member of the rose plant
family, which includes cherries, apples and quinces.)
- Who made the Gettysburg Address in 1863? Abraham Lincoln
- Who played Don Vito Corleone in the 1972 film The Godfather?
Marlon Brando
- How many yards are in a furlong? 220
- Which musician, who died in 1987, famously had a candelabra on his
piano? Liberace
- Which country has the international car registration letter A?
Austria
- Who is sixth in line to the British throne (as at December 2007)?
Princess Eugenie (fully Princess Eugenie of York - Prince Andrew's
daughter - the order at Dec 2007 is: Charles, William, Harry, Andrew,
Beatrice, Eugenie, Edward, Edward's children, then Anne, and Anne's
children.)
- What is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet? Delta
- Chinese gooseberry is another name for which fruit? Kiwifruit
- Glaucoma affects which part of the human body? Eyes
- How many points does a conversion score in rugby union?Two
- The resort of Faliraki is on which Greek island? Rhodes
- Eric Cartman is a character in which cartoon series? South Park
- Who became Lord Mayor of London in 1397? Richard Whittington
(or Dick Whittington)
- In motoring what does BHP stand for? Brake Horse Power
- A book about someone's life written by someone else is called what?
Biography
- What is the name of cartoon character Dora the Explorer's monkey?
Boots
- What is the capital of Canada? Ottawa
- In which sport would you see a Boston Crab? Wrestling
- A 'pea-souper' is which type of weather condition? Fog
- What is a maker of casks and barrels called? Cooper
- Who was the original host of BBC TV's Have I Got News For You?
Angus Deayton
- During the US 1920s prohibition what was the name given to an
illegal drinking place? Speakeasy
- Singer and musician Gordon Sumner is better known by what name?
Sting
- What type of foodtsuff is marscarpone? Cheese (a cream cheese
from Italy)
- What does IQ stand for? Intelligence Quotient
- What is a two-dimensional geometric shape with five equal straight
sides and five equal angles called? Pentagon
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