<br><table width='100%' cellpadding=3 cellspacing=3 border=0><tr valign='top'><th>Level</th><th>Clue</th><th>Answer
</th></tr><tr valign='top'><td>1</td><td>Snow White knew 7 and Bilbo knew at least 13 of what?</td><td>Dwarves
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>2</td><td>Which city is also known as ‘The Big Apple’?</td><td>New York
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>3</td><td>In the Star Wars Trilogy who turns out to be Luke’s father?</td><td>Darth Vader
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>4</td><td>What type of animal was Babe in the film of the same name?</td><td>Pig
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>5</td><td>The ship which notoriously set sail from Southampton on April 10th 1912 and never reached its destination was called the what?</td><td>Titanic
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>6</td><td>Which famous school was reached by a train which left from platform 9 3/4 Kings Cross Station?</td><td>Hogwarts
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>7</td><td>Who was Demi Moore married to before Ashton Kutcher?</td><td>Bruce Willis
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>8</td><td>What musical instrument is played by Lisa Simpson, Bill Clinton and Kenny G?</td><td>Saxophone
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>9</td><td>The Daily Planet employs the alter-ego of which super-hero?</td><td>Superman
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>10</td><td>John, Paul, George and Ringo were collectively known as what?</td><td>The Beatles
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>11</td><td>Who had a hit with Everything I do, the theme to Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves?</td><td>Bryan Adams
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>12</td><td>Which exponents of Girl Power played at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics?</td><td>Spice Girls
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>13</td><td>SPECTRE was a recurring threat to which film character?</td><td>James Bond
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>14</td><td>What was the name of Michael Jackson’s famous chimpanzee companion?</td><td>Bubbles
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>15</td><td>The Olympic Motto is Faster, Higher, what?</td><td>Stronger
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>16</td><td>In Star Trek what color is vulcan blood?</td><td>Green
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>17</td><td>Ginger Beer and what make a Moscow Mule?</td><td>Vodka
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>18</td><td>What name connects a place of healing in France with pop-singer Madonna?</td><td>Lourdes
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>19</td><td>In the book by Roald Dahl, who employed Oompa Loompas?</td><td>Willie Wonka
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>20</td><td>The colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet in a semi-circle make a what?</td><td>Rainbow
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>21</td><td>Earl Grey is a famous type of what drink?</td><td>Tea
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>22</td><td>Henry Ford famously offered consumers any color of car they wanted as long as it was what?</td><td>Black
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>23</td><td>What is tofu made from?</td><td>Soya
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>24</td><td>Which cartoon cat has a human called Jon and a dog called Odie?</td><td>Garfield
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>25</td><td>Jean Claude van Dam is nicknamed the Muscles from... where?</td><td>Brussels
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>26</td><td>What is the only food pandas will eat?</td><td>Bamboo
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>27</td><td>Which part of the human body can expand to up to 20 times its usual size?</td><td>Stomach
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>28</td><td>White rum, brown sugar, lime and mint leaves make up a what?</td><td>Mojito
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>29</td><td>What name is shared by a part of the eye, a plant and the Greek Goddess of the rainbow?</td><td>Iris
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>30</td><td>Which diminutive film star started his career with Risky Business?</td><td>Tom Cruise
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>31</td><td>In the song Penny Lane what was the nurse selling from a tray?</td><td>Poppies
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>32</td><td>What name links an island with a winter festival?</td><td>Christmas
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>33</td><td>What U.S. city is the home of grunge music and the setting of Frasier?</td><td>Seattle
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>34</td><td>What popular type of sing-along takes its name from the Japanese phrase for empty orchestra?</td><td>Karaoke
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>35</td><td>According to Ovid necessity is the mother of what?</td><td>Invention
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>36</td><td>What name connects a type of insect and an iconic car?</td><td>Beetle
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>37</td><td>Sherlock Holmes and Sexton Blake both lived in what London street?</td><td>Baker
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>38</td><td>Mark Zuckerberg was the founder of which well-known website?</td><td>Facebook
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>39</td><td>In what team water sport do all the players, except one, move backwards?</td><td>Rowing
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>40</td><td>What word, beginning with N, means one billionth of a second?</td><td>Nanosecond
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>41</td><td>What color were ET’s eyes?</td><td>Blue
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>42</td><td>Do Androids Dream of electric sheep? Was the book, name the Ridley Scott film starring Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer.</td><td>Blade Runner
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>43</td><td>Apart from hats and footwear, what was the only other item of clothing worn by the Red Hot Chili Peppers in their remake of the Beatles Abbey Road shot?</td><td>Socks
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>44</td><td>Which famous brand is knows as Tennessee Whiskey rather than bourbon?</td><td>Jack Daniels
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>45</td><td>Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic And Dave Grohl were collectively known as what?</td><td>Nirvana
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>46</td><td>The Great Pyramid of Cholula is the largest pyramid in the world, but in which Latin American country?</td><td>Mexico
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>47</td><td>According to legend a different half of the recipe for which soft drink is kept by two different people who never fly on the same plane?</td><td>Coca Cola
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>48</td><td>What substance makes carrots orange?</td><td>Carotene
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>49</td><td>The name of which company literally means Three Diamonds, which is also its logo?</td><td>Mitsubishi
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>50</td><td>Brazilian football legend Edson Arantes do Nascimento is better known by what nickname?</td><td>Pele
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>51</td><td>What fount of all internet knowledge was started in 2001 and is run by (mostly) well-informed volunteers?</td><td>Wikipedia
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>52</td><td>Google’s operating system for smartphones and tablets is called what?</td><td>Android
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>53</td><td>If you were looking at the Golden Gate bridge, what city would you be in?</td><td>San Francisco
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>54</td><td>Which well-known sports company is named after the Greek Goddess of victory?</td><td>Nike
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>55</td><td>The Disney theme parks at California and Paris are dedicated to the Sleeping Beauty, who are the parks at Florida and Tokyo dedicated to?</td><td>Cinderella
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>56</td><td>What takes approximately 8 minutes to travel from the sun to the earth?</td><td>Light
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>57</td><td>Which do we perceive first, thunder or lightening?</td><td>Lightening
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>58</td><td>Which Russian President resigned just before midnight on December 31st 1999 (both names)?</td><td>Boris Yeltsin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>59</td><td>Which country is (in) famous for bagpipe music?</td><td>Scotland
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>60</td><td>Which African country divided into 2 in 2001?</td><td>Sudan
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>61</td><td>U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt gave his name to what popular children’s toy?</td><td>Teddy Bear
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>62</td><td>What is currently the only country with compulsory military service for women?</td><td>Israel
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>63</td><td>Gobi, Kalahari, Atacama and Shara are all types of what?</td><td>Desert
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>64</td><td>The island of Hispaniola is divided between the Dominican Republic and which other country?</td><td>Haiti
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>65</td><td>Which famous Indian monument is an all-white mausoleum opened in 1648?</td><td>Taj Mahal
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>66</td><td>Butch Cassidy’s partner was know as the what?</td><td>Sundance Kid
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>67</td><td>In what board game could you go straight to jail without passing go?</td><td>Monopoly
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>68</td><td>Ben&Jerry originally considered making bagels but changed their mind to making what because the equipment was cheaper?</td><td>Ice Cream
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>69</td><td>The last president of the USSR was Mikhail who?</td><td>Gorbachev
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>70</td><td>In 2007 Microsoft CEO predicted that there was no chance that which of Apple’s creations was going to get any significant market share?</td><td>iPhone
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>71</td><td>The Vatican Bank is the only bank to install what language in its ATMs?</td><td>Latin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>72</td><td>A type of bag with one long handle and a type of coat are both named after what Belgian town?</td><td>Duffel
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>73</td><td>What bird is used as a symbol of peace?</td><td>Dove
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>74</td><td>The sale of what animal product was banned in 1976?</td><td>Ivory
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>75</td><td>The emu is the only bird known to have what sense?</td><td>Smell
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>76</td><td>Apart from man which flying creatures are the only mammals native to New Zealand?</td><td>Bats
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>77</td><td>What name is given the system of raised dots which lets blind people read with their fingers?</td><td>Braille
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>78</td><td>Which is the only U.S. state to begin with the letter P?</td><td>Pennsylvania
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>79</td><td>A chipolata is an example of what type of food?</td><td>Sausage
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>80</td><td>Which legendary F1 driver was killed in an accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix?</td><td>Ayrton Senna
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>81</td><td>Arachnophobia is a fear of what?</td><td>Spiders
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>82</td><td>Timothy Dalton and George Lazenby have both played which famous character, created by Ian Fleming?</td><td>James Bond
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>83</td><td>Eccentric singer Stefani Germanotta goes by what stage name?</td><td>Lady Gaga
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>84</td><td>Geppetto was the father of which famous character from both a book and a Disney film?</td><td>Pinocchio
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>85</td><td>“I Dreamed A Dream”, “Bring Him Home” and “On My Own” are songs from which musical?</td><td>Les Miserables
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>86</td><td>The Spanish Steps are in which country?</td><td>Italy
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>87</td><td>Which spirit is made from the agave plant?</td><td>Tequila
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>88</td><td>Whose autobiography is entitled “Dreams From My Father”?</td><td>Barack Obama
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>89</td><td>The leaf of which plant is the national symbol of Canada</td><td>Maple
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>90</td><td>Who is Reginald Dwight better known as?</td><td>Elton John
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>91</td><td>What epic film starring Charlton Heston features an extraordinary chariot race?</td><td>Ben Hur
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>92</td><td>What kind of Roman soldier is featured on the front of American Express cards?</td><td>Centurion
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>93</td><td>What star sign is represented by the water carrier?</td><td>Aquarius
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>94</td><td>Who played inspector Clouseau in the first Pink Panther film?</td><td>Peter Sellers
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>95</td><td>What sort of wood is used to make the black keys on a piano keyboard?</td><td>Ebony
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>96</td><td>In which city do Batman and Robin do their crime fighting?</td><td>Gotham
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>97</td><td>Which band has released albums called ‘The dark side of the moon’ and ‘Wish you were here’?</td><td>Pink Floyd
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>98</td><td>Which popular Spanish dish consists of baked saffron rice with meat and seafood?</td><td>Paella
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>99</td><td>George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion was the basis for which musical?</td><td>My Fair Lady
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>100</td><td>Michael Jackson had a hit with a song about a rat called what?</td><td>Ben
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>101</td><td>Which European country is home to the Mannekin Pis?</td><td>Belgium
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>102</td><td>On the human body what grows at a rate of approximately 12 cm a year?</td><td>Hair
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>103</td><td>The character of Rocky Balboa as played by Sylvester Stallone was based on Rocky who?</td><td>Marciano
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>104</td><td>What U.S. city is known as the motor city?</td><td>Detroit
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>105</td><td>What chess-piece must move in an L shape?</td><td>Knight
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>106</td><td>Who was Popeye’s sweetheart?</td><td>Olive Oil
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>107</td><td>What name was given to the tiny people seen at the start of the wizard of Oz?</td><td>Munchkins
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>108</td><td>In which country is Blue Mountain coffee grown?</td><td>Jamaica
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>109</td><td>What made gremlins reproduce?</td><td>Water
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>110</td><td>Which female artist had a hit with ‘What’s love got to do with it’?</td><td>Tina Turner
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>111</td><td>In which sea would you find the Great Barrier Reef?</td><td>Coral Sea
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>112</td><td>What type of animal is cross between a horse and a donkey?</td><td>Mule
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>113</td><td>Beverly Hills is a suburb of which American city?</td><td>Los Angeles
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>114</td><td>What sweet treat is made from almonds, eggs and sugar?</td><td>Marzipan
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>115</td><td>Give the full name of the motel keeper in the film Psycho?</td><td>Norman Bates
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>116</td><td>As the cheetah is the fastest runner with four legs what creature is quickest on two?</td><td>Ostrich
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>117</td><td>In the film The Silence of the Lambs who played FBI agent Clarice Starling?</td><td>Jodie Foster
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>118</td><td>Which country is known as the land of the rising sun?</td><td>Japan
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>119</td><td>The Blue Fairy is a kindly figure in which Disney classics?</td><td>Pinocchio
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>120</td><td>In which city are ‘vaporetto’ used?</td><td>Venice
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>121</td><td>Lima is the capital of which South American country?</td><td>Peru
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>122</td><td>What is the currency of India?</td><td>Rupee
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>123</td><td>How many strings does a ukulele have?</td><td>Four
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>124</td><td>In Thunderbirds what type of car does Lady Penelope own?</td><td>Rolls Royce
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>125</td><td>Who did Bill Clinton beat when he stood for president first time round (1992)?</td><td>George Bush
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>126</td><td>What crime was Al Capone convicted of?</td><td>Tax Evasion
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>127</td><td>The oil of which spice is traditionally used for the cure of toothache?</td><td>Cloves
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>128</td><td>In Star Wars, what species is Chewbacca?</td><td>Wookie
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>129</td><td>What is the study of plants called?</td><td>Botany
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>130</td><td>Which American city is nicknamed the Windy City?</td><td>Chicago
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>131</td><td>What nationality were the composeres Engelbert Humperdink, Richard Strauss and Johan Sebastian Bach?</td><td>German
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>132</td><td>From which fruit is Perry made?</td><td>Pears
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>133</td><td>Martin Luther King became the youngest person ever to which Nobel Prize in 1964?</td><td>Peace
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>134</td><td>What is the name of the tendon which heroically connects the calf of the heel?</td><td>Achilles
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>135</td><td>What is the largest joint in the human body?</td><td>Knee
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>136</td><td>Which flavor of soup did Andy Warhol paint in 1962?</td><td>Tomato
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>137</td><td>What color is vermilion a shade of?</td><td>Red
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>138</td><td>Roger Bannister became the first man to run a mile in under how many minutes?</td><td>Four
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>139</td><td>Which African leader wrote The long walk to Freedom?</td><td>Nelson Mandela
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>140</td><td>Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in what 1988 film?</td><td>Twins
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>141</td><td>C.S. Lewis created which fictional land?</td><td>Narnia
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>142</td><td>In 1893 New Zealand became the first country to give women the right to do what?</td><td>Vote
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>143</td><td>Edgar Rice Burroughs created what character famously played by Johnny Weissmuller?</td><td>Tarzan
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>144</td><td>The name of which building material literally means baked earth?</td><td>Terracotta
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>145</td><td>Fay Wray was the human star of which 1933 film?</td><td>King Kong
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>146</td><td>Marlon Brando and George C. Scott have both refused to accept what award?</td><td>Oscar
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>147</td><td>Which country’s flag features an eagle and a snake?</td><td>Mexico
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>148</td><td>Margaret Rutherford played which of Agatha Christie’s detectives?</td><td>Miss Marple
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>149</td><td>The Sharks and the Jets were rival gangs on what side of New York?</td><td>West
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>150</td><td>Ceps, morelles and chanterelles are all types of what?</td><td>Mushroom
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>151</td><td>Ikebana is the Japanese art of arranging what?</td><td>Flowers
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>152</td><td>Who was the Greek Goddess of love?</td><td>Aphrodite
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>153</td><td>Which hot drink did Bach write a cantata for?</td><td>Coffee
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>154</td><td>Which band had an international hit with the theme to A view to a kill?</td><td>Duran Duran
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>155</td><td>What is the main ingredient in borscht?</td><td>Beetroot
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>156</td><td>Who was forced to shoot an apple from his son’s head?</td><td>William Tell
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>157</td><td>What color is peridot?</td><td>Green
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>158</td><td>In what country do they name years after animals?</td><td>China
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>159</td><td>The capybara is the largest type of what in the world?</td><td>Rodent
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>160</td><td>Which famous female scientist won Nobel prizes for Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911)?</td><td>Marie Curie
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>161</td><td>Which magazine publisher had a jet called Big Bunny?</td><td>Hugh Hefner
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>162</td><td>In what town was Leonardo Da Vinci born?</td><td>Vinci
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>163</td><td>Is gazpacho served hot or cold?</td><td>Cold
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>164</td><td>Which musician is nicknamed slow hands (both names)?</td><td>Eric Clapton
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>165</td><td>Bing Crosby was offered the chance to play which detective made famous by Peter Falk?</td><td>Columbo
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>166</td><td>Cars from which country show the letter E?</td><td>Spain
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>167</td><td>Which river flows through 8 countries and 4 capital cities?</td><td>Danube
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>168</td><td>James Buchanan 15th President of the United States was the only president who was not what?</td><td>Married
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>169</td><td>In the film the Gold Rush, Charlie Chaplin ate what item of clothing (made out of liquorice)?</td><td>Boot
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>170</td><td>Founded in 1679, the Ashmolian Museum is believed to be the oldest in the world, in which UK University city is it located?</td><td>Oxford
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>171</td><td>Which country has the oldest University in the world still in existence (founded in1088)?</td><td>Italy
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>172</td><td>What plant is the source of the spice saffron?</td><td>Crocus
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>173</td><td>Maigret and Hercule Poirot were both famous detectives from which country?</td><td>Belgium
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>174</td><td>Nadia Comaneci is associated with which sport?</td><td>Gymnastics
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>175</td><td>Which precious metal is the best-known conductor of electricity?</td><td>Silver
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>176</td><td>The film Casablanca is set in which country?</td><td>Morocco
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>177</td><td>What herb gives aioli its flavor?</td><td>Garlic
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>178</td><td>Which bird has legs but can’t walk?</td><td>Hummingbird
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>179</td><td>Who featured on the cover of the first Rolling Stone magazine?</td><td>John Lennon
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>180</td><td>In which country was LEGO invented?</td><td>Denmark
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>181</td><td>What type of plant has flowers but no leaves?</td><td>Cactus
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>182</td><td>The star Polaris, often used for navigation, is better known as the what star?</td><td>North Star
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>183</td><td>What meat is commonly served in McDonalds around the world; except in India?</td><td>Beef
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>184</td><td>At which famous UK historical site are there Saracens, Bluestones and Trilithons?</td><td>Stonehenge
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>185</td><td>Cannes, Zagreb, Venice and Edinburgh all host festivals of what art form?</td><td>Film
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>186</td><td>A 2003 film inspired by a painting painted in about 1665 both feature a girl wearing what kind of earring?</td><td>Pearl
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>187</td><td>Groucho Marx said he didn’t see why he should pay to see what musical because he could see it in the bathroom every day for free?</td><td>Hair
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>188</td><td>Which flower, strongly associated with the Netherlands, sparked a craze in the early 17th Century?</td><td>Tulip
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>189</td><td>What color are Venetian gondolas traditionally painted?</td><td>Black
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>190</td><td>In which country was Bacardi originally made?</td><td>Cuba
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>191</td><td>In which film did the character of Hannibal Lecter first appear?</td><td>Manhunter
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>192</td><td>According to Dante, thieves, liars magicians and members of which profession went to the 8th level of hell.</td><td>Politicians
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>193</td><td>What type of insect has the greatest number of known species?</td><td>Beetle
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>194</td><td>Which internationally popular mime character played piano at the opening ceremony to the London Olympics?</td><td>Mr Bean
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>195</td><td>Which Australian city is famous for its New Year’s Eve fireworks?</td><td>Sydney
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>196</td><td>Which Beatle is at the front of the line on the famous Abbey Road album photo?</td><td>John Lennon
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>197</td><td>Call me Ishmael is the opening line from what famous book?</td><td>Moby Dick
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>198</td><td>What is the smallest planet in our solar system?</td><td>Mercury
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>199</td><td>A roulette wheel is red, black and which other color?</td><td>Green
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>200</td><td>Which actress connects The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Enchanted and Lorenzo’s Oil?</td><td>Susan Sarandon
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>201</td><td>Tennessee Williams wrote a play called A streetcar named what?</td><td>Desire
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>202</td><td>Salvador Dali made a sofa inspired by which part of Mae West’s face?</td><td>Lips
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>203</td><td>Whose theorem states that ‘the square on the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares on the two adjacent sides?</td><td>Pythagoras
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>204</td><td>‘Macavity’, “Mr Mistoffelees’ and ‘Memory’ are songs from which musical?</td><td>Cats
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>205</td><td>The Maldives was the first country to open an embassy in what Virtual world?</td><td>Second Life
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>206</td><td>In what sport would you use a chucker?</td><td>Polo
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>207</td><td>What type of wood does Rolls Royce famously use for their car dashboards?</td><td>Walnut
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>208</td><td>Name the clockwork devices used by musicians to measure time?</td><td>Metronomes
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>209</td><td>According to legend who flew too close to the sun, melting the wax on his wings?</td><td>Icarus
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>210</td><td>The ship which began its epic voyage from Rotherhithe on 6th September 1620 was called the what?</td><td>Mayflower
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>211</td><td>By what name was Emperor Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus better known?</td><td>Nero
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>212</td><td>What classic board game involves points, blots, tables and bearing off?</td><td>Backgammon
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>213</td><td>What ‘G’ is in the United States, in the old Soviet Union and always on my mind?</td><td>Georgia
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>214</td><td>Which American actor died in a car crash while traveling west on California highway 466?</td><td>James Dean
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>215</td><td>Ovation, Fender, & Gibson are famous makes of what?</td><td>Guitar
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>216</td><td>Lagos is the capitol of which African country?</td><td>Nigeria
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>217</td><td>Epee, sabre and foil are all used in which sport?</td><td>Fencing
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>218</td><td>Which cartoon character was given a star on the Hollywood walk of fame in 1978?</td><td>Mickey Mouse
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>219</td><td>Rimsky-Korsakov composed The flight of the what?</td><td>Bumblee Bee
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>220</td><td>Graphology is the study of what?</td><td>Handwriting
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>221</td><td>On which day of the week do Americans celebrate thanksgiving?</td><td>Thursday
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>222</td><td>Which legendary hero sailed aboard the Argo?</td><td>Jason
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>223</td><td>What sort of precious stone is the star of India?</td><td>Sapphire
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>224</td><td>Which city was devastated by fire in 1666?</td><td>London
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>225</td><td>Which Shakespearean play do actors consider it unlucky to mention?</td><td>Macbeth
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>226</td><td>In which Italian city did Romeo and Juliet fall in love?</td><td>Verona
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>227</td><td>On which part of the body is your skin the thickest?</td><td>Feet
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>228</td><td>Which composer wrote Fireworks, Water Music and the Messiah?</td><td>Handel
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>229</td><td>The Scottish city of St Andrews is held to be the home of what sport?</td><td>Golf
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>230</td><td>In India, what are waved by punkawallahs?</td><td>Fans
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>231</td><td>Which of the Bronte sisters wrote Jayne Eyre?</td><td>Charlotte
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>232</td><td>Name the actress who played Sally Bowles in the film Cabaret?</td><td>Lisa Minelli
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>233</td><td>What term is used to describe an area of space which is void of matter?</td><td>Vacuum
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>234</td><td>Norma Jean Mortenson is better remembered by what name?</td><td>Marilyn Monroe
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>235</td><td>Hannibal Lecter has been played by Anthony Hopkins and which other actor?</td><td>Brian Cox
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>236</td><td>In astronomy, what is visible from Earth once every 76 years?</td><td>Hailey’s Comet
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>237</td><td>What breaks when its height is equal to 3/4 of its depth?</td><td>Wave
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>238</td><td>Aramis, Porthos and Athos were the three what?</td><td>Musketeers
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>239</td><td>What is the most common type of plant in the world?</td><td>Grass
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>240</td><td>What is the largest living fish species?</td><td>Whale Shark
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>241</td><td>What kind of animal is Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?</td><td>Mongoose
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>242</td><td>Margaret Smith Court is a legend is which sport?</td><td>Tennis
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>243</td><td>What are the famous jewelled eggs called that were made between 1885 and 1917?</td><td>Faberge
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>244</td><td>Which city was the capital of the former West Germany?</td><td>Bonn
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>245</td><td>Live and Let Die was whose first outing as James Bond?</td><td>Roger Moore
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>246</td><td>What international distress call is based on the French phrase for Help Me?</td><td>Mayday
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>247</td><td>What is the closest plant to Earth</td><td>Venus
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>248</td><td>What was Beethoven’s first name?</td><td>Ludwig
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>249</td><td>What name was given to the eleven states that fought the Union in the US Civil War?</td><td>Confederates
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>250</td><td>Which cut of beef is found between the rump and the fore rib?</td><td>Sirloin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>251</td><td>Which black and white marine creature is the largest member of the Dolphin family?</td><td>Orca
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>252</td><td>Dr. Alexander Fleming discovered what by accident?</td><td>Penicillin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>253</td><td>What is the world’s most southerly capital city?</td><td>Wellington
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>254</td><td>What kind of monkey gives it’s name to a type of blood group?</td><td>Rhesus
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>255</td><td>When milk sours what acid is formed?</td><td>Lactic
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>256</td><td>Which color featured in the title of Whoopi Goldberg’s first feature film?</td><td>Purple
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>257</td><td>Ornithology is the study of what?</td><td>Birds
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>258</td><td>Which city became capital of Brazil in 1960?</td><td>Brasilia
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>259</td><td>Which part of the body is affected by conjunctivitis?</td><td>Eye
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>260</td><td>Where are the smallest bones in the human body?</td><td>Ear
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>261</td><td>Which organ is affected by Hepatitis?</td><td>Liver
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>262</td><td>Which artist is famous for his pictures of swimming pools?</td><td>David Hockney
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>263</td><td>Jack Vettriano’s picture The Singing What? is a staple of posters and post cards?</td><td>Butler
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>264</td><td>Carl and the Passions became better known as what?</td><td>The Beach Boys
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>265</td><td>Who was the first man in space?</td><td>Yuri Gagarin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>266</td><td>What type of animal can be bactrian or dromedary?</td><td>Camel
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>267</td><td>Benny Goodman was known as the King of what?</td><td>Swing
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>268</td><td>Who sang the theme song to the film 9 to 5?</td><td>Dolly Parton
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>269</td><td>If you suffer from alopecia, what do you not have?</td><td>Hair
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>270</td><td>What is the biggest state in the U.S.A.</td><td>Alaska
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>271</td><td>Who allegedly jumped out of his bath shouting Eureka!?</td><td>Archimedes
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>272</td><td>Which famous ballet starts with Clara’s birthday party?</td><td>The Nutcracker
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>273</td><td>Pitcairn Islands were settled by mutineers from which ship?</td><td>The Bounty
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>274</td><td>The legendary city of Machu Picchu is in which country?</td><td>Peru
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>275</td><td>Zambia and Zimbabwe were formerly which country?</td><td>Rhodesia
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>276</td><td>What name was given to the stone which led to the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics?</td><td>Rosetta
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>277</td><td>Which U.S. State belonged to France until 1803 when Napoleon sold it for $15 million dollars?</td><td>Louisiana
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>278</td><td>Which famous criminal claimed to be a second-hand furniture salesman?</td><td>Al Capone
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>279</td><td>David Moyed recently replaced which iconic football manager at Manchester United?</td><td>Alex Ferguson
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>280</td><td>The cartoon series Thomas the Tank Engine is narrated by which former Beatle?</td><td>Ringo Starr
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>281</td><td>Where did the Pied Piper famously play?</td><td>Hamlin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>282</td><td>The Bull & Finch in Boston provides the exterior for which famous TV bar?</td><td>Cheers
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>283</td><td>Doyle Brunson, Victoria Coren and Tony G are all known as experts in what card game?</td><td>Poker
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>284</td><td>Which famous toy soldier has a name wich is an anagram of CANNOT AIM?</td><td>Action Man
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>285</td><td>By what term is deoxyribonucleic acid more commonly known?</td><td>DNA
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>286</td><td>Which well-known doll once came with a book called How to lose weight with one of the tips being Don’t Eat.</td><td>Barbie
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>287</td><td>Sesame Street’s Oscar used to be orange, went on holiday and is now what color?</td><td>Green
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>288</td><td>The mystery author Robert Galbraith is better known by what name?</td><td>J K Rowling
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>289</td><td>Elmar Fudd is the enemy of which cartoon character?</td><td>Bugs Bunny
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>290</td><td>What name connect singer Olivia Newton and actor Travolta?</td><td>John
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>291</td><td>What is the vegetable used to make Eggs Florentine?</td><td>Spinach
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>292</td><td>Who was Stan Laurel’s comedy partner (both names)?</td><td>Oliver Hardy
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>293</td><td>Which welsh singing star is the only person to have recorded more than one Bond theme tune?</td><td>Shirley Bassey
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>294</td><td>Penguin books are for adults, what bird appears on their children’s books?</td><td>Puffin
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>295</td><td>Leslie Charteris created which famous TV character</td><td>The Saint
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>296</td><td>Which successful German tennis player tried out for Bayern Munich?</td><td>Boris Becker
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>297</td><td>Which soul singer had a hit with Sittin’ on the dock of the bay?</td><td>Otis Redding
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>298</td><td>Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe sang together in which Olympic city?</td><td>Barcelona
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>299</td><td>Tragic musician Jacqueline Du Prey played what instrument?</td><td>Cello
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>300</td><td>Prokofiev’s ballet was called Peter and the what?</td><td>Wolf
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>301</td><td>In Oliver Twist, the character of Jack Dawkins is better known as The Artful what?</td><td>Dodger
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>302</td><td>What name is given to the sport which combines map reading and cross country running?</td><td>Orienteering
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>303</td><td>If you were planning and pearling what would you be doing?</td><td>Knitting
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>304</td><td>Which gun-slinging actor was christened Marion Morrison?</td><td>John Wayne
</td></tr><tr valign='top'><td>305</td><td>In 1968 who set an Olympic long jump record which stood for 23 years?</td><td>Bob Beamon
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