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- General: What was built around 122 AD, is 73 miles long, and stretches
from Solway Firth to Wallsend on Tyne in the UK?
- TV: In the TV series `Only Fools And Horses`, what is the name of
Boycie`s wife?
- TV: Peter Perfect, drove the Turbo Terrific, in which TV cartoon
series?
- History: King Richard I - was known by what other name?
- General: In what year of the 1990s, was Hong Kong returned to Chinese
Rule?
- Music: From which country do the band A-Ha come?
- Sport: Alison Fisher, is a former ladies World Champion in which sport?
- Literature: What is the name of the author, of the `Harry Potter`
series of books?
- History: In which century was Leonardo Da Vinci born: !5th, 16th or
17th century?
- General: Which sign of the zodiac would you be if born on St Valentines
Day?
- Music: Which two comedians sang on the song `3 Lions` - which became a
football anthem during Euro 96?
- Films: Which Australian actor played `Crocodile Dundee` in the popular
series of films?
- General: Which company produces the `Miniature Heroes` chocolates?
- Sport: In which sport is the Davis Cup, a major Trophy?
- History: The Battle of Bosworth in 1485, was the last battle in which
series of wars?
- Biblical: What is the only city mentioned in the Book of Genesis, that
is still in existence?
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The shaded part of this map, denotes which country?
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This is a still taken from a film that won a Best Picture Award at the
Oscars. Name the film.
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Who is this popular singer from the 1960s through to the 1990s?
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Born November 12, 1961, a Romanian-born gymnast, winner of five Olympic
medals, and the first to be awarded a perfect score of 10 in an Olympic
gymnastics event, name her.
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Tie Breaker
To the nearest million, what was the approximate population of Mexico in
July 1999?
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- General: What was built around 122 AD, is 73 miles long, and stretches from
Solway Firth to Wallsend on Tyne in the UK? A: Hadrian's Wall.
- TV: In the TV series `Only Fools And Horses`, what is the name of Boycie`s
wife? A: Marlene.
- TV: Peter Perfect, drove the Turbo Terrific, in which TV cartoon series? A:
Wacky Races.
- History: King Richard I - was known by what other name? A: Richard the
Lionheart.
- General: In what year of the 1990s, was Hong Kong returned to Chinese Rule?
A: 1997.
- Music: From which country do the band A-Ha come? A: Norway.
- Sport: Alison Fisher, is a former ladies World Champion in which sport? A:
Snooker.
- Literature: What is the name of the author, of the `Harry Potter` series of
books? A: J. K. Rowling.
- History: In which century was Leonardo Da Vinci born: !5th, 16th or 17th
century? A: 15th century (1452-1519).
- General: Which sign of the zodiac would you be if born on St Valentines
Day? A: Aquarius.
- Music: Which two comedians sang on the song `3 Lions` - which became a
football anthem during Euro 96? A: Frank Skinner and David Baddiel.
- Films: Which Australian actor played `Crocodile Dundee` in the popular
series of films? A: Paul Hogan.
- General: Which company produces the `Miniature Heroes` chocolates? A:
Cadbury's.
- Sport: In which sport is the Davis Cup, a major Trophy? A: Tennis.
- History: The Battle of Bosworth in 1485, was the last battle in which
series of wars? A: The Wars Of The Roses.
- Biblical: What is the only city mentioned in the Book of Genesis, that is
still in existence? A: Damascus.
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Q: The shaded part of this map, denotes which country?
A: Germany.
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Q: This is a still taken from a film that won a Best Picture Award at the
Oscars. Name the film.
A: Driving Miss Daisy.
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Q: Who is this popular singer from the 1960s through to the 1990s?
A: Alvin
Stardust (or as he was first known - Shane Fenton).
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Q: Born November 12, 1961, a Romanian-born gymnast, winner of five Olympic
medals, and the first to be awarded a perfect score of 10 in an Olympic
gymnastics event, name her.
A: Nadia Comaneci.
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Tie Breaker
To the nearest million, what was the approximate population of Mexico in July
1999? A: 100 million.
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