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  1. Sport: Easy one to start with: The jockey Walter Swinburn won his first derby in 1981 - on a horse that disappeared not long after. What was the horses name?

  2. Movies: What was the name of Clint Eastwood’s animal sidekick, in the film “Any Which Way But Lose”

  3. Music: Lionel Richie, was part of which Motown group before he went solo?

  4. Politics: Who was the first US President to be shot - and actually survive it?

  5. Kids TV: Rhoobarb and Custard, was a cartoon about a green dog and a pink cat, what I want to know is, which one was “Custard”?

  6. General: How many squares are there on a “Rubik’s Cube”?

  7. Sport: Who was the famous goalkeeper, beaten by Maradonna’s “Hand of God” World Cup goal?

  8. General: Which part of London is famous for its Diamond Trade?

  9. True Or False? Pop singer Britney Spears, has announced she is pregnant?

  10. Movies: Alphabetically speaking, which is the first of Snow Whites Seven Dwarves?

  11. Which airport is situated just off Junction 8 of the M11?

  12. History: Which explorer discovered the islands of Hawaii?

  13. Literature: In the books about Paddington Bear, what type of sandwiches did he say were his favourite?

  14. General: Which school did Danny, Toots, Erbert, Plug, Wilfred, Smiffy, Spotty and Sydney attend ?

  15. Sport: Who fought Muhammed Ali in the infamous “Rumble in the Jungle”.

  16. Movies: In which Harrison Ford movie, would you here this quote: “Snakes! Why does it always have to be snakes?”

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Who is this fella, in the news at the moment?

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Name Europe's longest-reigning monarch who passed away 6 April 05 aged 81.

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This is Lady Cassandra, last human in the year Five Billion - in which TV series?

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MP Charles Kennedy and wife Sarah - what's the new borns first or middle name?

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31st July cigarette ads were banned outright, on British TV... In which year?

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  1. Sport: Easy one to start with: The jockey Walter Swinburn won his first derby in 1981 - on a horse that disappeared not long after. What was the horses name? A: Shergar.

  2. Movies: What was the name of Clint Eastwood’s animal sidekick, in the film “Any Which Way But Lose” A: Clyde.

  3. Music: Lionel Richie, was part of which Motown group before he went solo? A: The Commodores.

  4. Politics: Who was the first US President to be shot - and actually survive it? A: Ronald Reagan.

  5. Kids TV: Rhoobarb and Custard, was a cartoon about a green dog and a pink cat, what I want to know is, which one was “Custard”? A: The Pink Cat.

  6. General: How many squares are there on a “Rubik’s Cube”? A: 54 - its a 3x3 matrix on 6 faces.

  7. Sport: Who was the famous goalkeeper, beaten by Maradonna’s “Hand of God” World Cup goal? A: Peter Shilton.

  8. General: Which part of London is famous for its Diamond Trade? A: Hatton Gardens.

  9. True Or False? Pop singer Britney Spears, has announced she is pregnant? (confirmed on her website 15 April 05). A: True.

  10. Movies: Alphabetically speaking, which is the first of Snow Whites Seven Dwarves? A: Bashful.

  11. Which airport is situated just off Junction 8 of the M11? A: Stansted Airport.

  12. History: Which explorer discovered the islands of Hawaii? A: Captain Cook.

  13. Literature: In the books about Paddington Bear, what type of sandwiches did he say were his favourite? A: Marmalade Sandwiches.

  14. General: Which school did Danny, Toots, Erbert, Plug, Wilfred, Smiffy, Spotty and Sydney attend ? A: Bash Street.

  15. Sport: Who fought Muhammed Ali in the infamous “Rumble in the Jungle” A: George Foreman.

  16. Movies: In which Harrison Ford movie, would you here this quote: “Snakes! Why does it always have to be snakes?” A: The Raiders Of The Lost Ark - in which he plays Indiana Jones.

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Q: Who is this fella, in the news at the moment?

A: That's UK Conservative leader Michael Howard.

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Q: Name Europe's longest-reigning monarch, who passed away on 6 April at the age of 81.

A: Prince Rainier III.

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Q: This is Lady Cassandra, last human in the year Five Billion - in which TV series?

A: The new Dr Who series in 2005 on BBC1.

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Q: MP Charles Kennedy and wife Sarah - what's the new born's first or middle name?

A Donald James.

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Q: 31st July cigarette ads were banned outright, on British TV... In which year?

A: It was 1965.