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Answer: Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus Regexp: Self[- ]Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus Category: Advertising Question: Who is the dog on the crackerjack box? Answer: Bingo Category: Agriculture Question: What is ground being 'rested' for a season called? Answer: fallow Category: Aircraft Question: After what were the B52 bombers named? Answer: a fifties #hairdo# Regexp: (hair ?style|hair ?do) Category: Aircraft Question: How many engines are on a B52 bomber? Answer: eight Regexp: (eight|8) Category: Aircraft Question: How many gallons of fuel does a jumbo jet use during take off? Answer: four thousand Regexp: (Four thousand|4[, ]?000) Category: Aircraft Question: What does a pilot drop to slow an airplane? Answer: flaps Category: Aircraft Question: What is the world's fastest passenger aircraft? Answer: Concorde Category: Aircraft Question: What type of craft is the US's Airforce One? Answer: Boeing #747# Category: Aircraft Question: Whic country developed the first jet fighter? Answer: Germany Category: Aircraft Question: Which two nations built the concorde? Answer: Britain and France Regexp: (Britain|France) (and|&) (Britain|France) Category: Aircraft Question: Who built the 'Cherokee' and 'Comanche' aircraft? Answer: Piper Category: Aircraft Question: Who built the hurricane aircraft? Answer: Hawker Category: Alcohol Question: From what is the liqueur kirsch made? Answer: cherries Regexp: cherr(y|ies) Category: Alcohol Question: From which plant is tequila derived? Answer: cactus Category: America Question: As what is California also known? Answer: Golden State Category: America Question: As what is Minnesota also known? Answer: Gopher State Category: America Question: What city is also known as Beantown? Answer: Boston Category: America Question: What state is 'The Golden State'? Answer: California Category: America Question: What state is also called the 'Garden State'? Answer: New Jersey Category: America Question: What state is the 'Hoosier State'? Answer: Indiana Category: America Question: Where are the headquarters of the CIA? Answer: #Langley#, Virginia Category: America Question: Which date is inscribed on the book held by the Statue Of Liberty? Answer: July 4 1776 Category: American Cities Question: What is the most air polluted city in the United States? Answer: Los Angeles Regexp: (Los Angeles|LA) Category: American General Knowledge Question: Where is the Kitty Hawk? Answer: The #Smithsonian# Institute Category: American History Question: What mountain has the figures of three mounted confederate heroes of the Civil War? Answer: #Stone# Mountain Category: American History Question: What state is only part of the United States by treaty? Answer: Texas Category: Anagrams Question: Which two fruits are an anagram of each other? Answer: lemon and melon Regexp: [ml]e[ml]on (and |& )?[ml]e[ml]on Category: Anatomy Question: How many litres of air is in an adult lung? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Anatomy Question: How many times do your ribs move every year during breathing? Answer: five million Regexp: ((Five|5) million|5[ ,]?000[ ,]?000) Category: Anatomy Question: Like fingerprints, what other print is individual? Answer: #tongue#prints Category: Anatomy Question: Of what does the typical man have 13,000? Answer: whiskers Category: Anatomy Question: What do the auricularis muscles move? Answer: #ear#s Category: Anatomy Question: What is the Scientific name for the eardrum? Answer: tympanic membrane Category: Anatomy Question: What is the common name for the scapula? Answer: shoulder blade Category: Anatomy Question: What is the common name for the sternum? Answer: breastbone Category: Anatomy Question: What is the common name for the tympanic membrane? Answer: eardrum Regexp: ear ?drum Category: Anatomy Question: What is the second largest bone in the foot? Answer: talus Category: Anatomy Question: What is the smallest bone in the human body? Answer: #stirrup# bone Category: Anatomy Question: Where are one quarter of the bones in the human body? Answer: feet Category: Anatomy Question: Which is the most sensitive finger? Answer: forefinger Regexp: (fore|index) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is a camelopard also known? Answer: giraffe Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is a giraffe also known? Answer: camelopard Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is a moose also known? Answer: algonquin Category: Animal Kingdom Question: As what is an algonquin more commonaly known? Answer: moose Category: Animal Kingdom Question: At what age does a filly become a mare? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Does a wild rabbit live 10, 15 or 20 years? Answer: 10 Regexp: (ten|10) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How fast (mph) can a kangaroo hop? Answer: forty Regexp: (forty|40) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How many hours a day does a ferret sleep? Answer: twenty Regexp: (twenty|20) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How many hours does an antelope sleep at night? Answer: one Regexp: (one|1) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: How many teeth does a walrus have? Answer: eighteen Regexp: (eighteen|18) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: If a robin's egg is put in vinegar for thirty days, what colour does it become? Answer: yellow Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Name one male fish that gives birth? Answer: sea horse or pipe fish Regexp: (sea ?horse|pipe ?fish) Tip: s.. h.... or p... f... Tip: .e. .o... or .i.. .i.. Tip: ..a ..r.. or ..p. ..s. Tip: ... ...s. or ...e ...h Tip: ... ....e or .... .... Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Of what are walrus tusks made? Answer: ivory Question: If body temperature was 86 degrees, how many years would a man man live? Answer: two hundred Regexp: (two hundred|200) Question: In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity (in litres) imposed in Formula 1 racing? Answer: 195 Regexp: (one hundred (and )?ninety five|195) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: On what do honeybees have a type of hair? Answer: eyes Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Some animals always grow new teeth to replace the old. Name one of them! Answer: crocodile Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Some animals always grow new teeth to replace the old. Name one of them! Answer: shark Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal can get the disease 'heaves'? Answer: horse Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal can hop as fast as 40 mph? Answer: kangaroo Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal has red patches on its rear? Answer: mandrill Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal lives in a form? Answer: hare Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal lives in a warren? Answer: rabbit Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What animal's milk is more than 54% fat? Answer: humpback #whale# Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What are the only other animals on which the pill works? Answer: #gorilla#s Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What bird is associated with Lundy Island? Answer: puffin Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What colour is a robin's egg? Answer: blue Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What comprises than 54% of humpback whale's milk? Answer: fat Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What dog is named after a Mexican state? Answer: chihuahua Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What herbivore sleeps one hour a night? Answer: antelope Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What insect has a type of hair on it's eyes? Answer: honey#bees# Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a female deer called? Answer: doe Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a male deer called? Answer: buck Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a marsupium? Answer: pouch Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a word for a castrated ram? Answer: wether Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is a young whale called? Answer: calf Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is another name for the coyote? Answer: prairie wolf Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is another name for the prairie wolf? Answer: coyote Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the chihuahua named after? Answer: A #Mexican state# Regexp: (Mexican state|state in Mexico) Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the heaviest snake? Answer: anaconda Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the largest lizard? Answer: Komodo Dragon Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the longest venomous snake? Answer: king cobra Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the scientific name for a turkey's wishbone? Answer: furcula Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What is the technical name for an animal's pouch? Answer: marsupium Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What lives in a formicary? Answer: #ant#s Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What type of frog is the smallest frog? Answer: gold frog Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What was the first animal on the endangered species list? Answer: peregrine falcon Category: Animal Kingdom Question: What well known marsupial is the wallaby related to? Answer: kangaroo Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Where do ants live? Answer: formicary Regexp: for[mn]icary Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the largest African bird of prey? Answer: lammergeyer Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the largest aquatic bird? Answer: albatross Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the largest known butterfly? Answer: Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Regexp: Queen Alexandra('s)? Bird ?wing Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which is the only animal other than humans that can get leprosy? Answer: armadillos Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which mammals fly? Answer: bats Category: Animal Kingdom Question: Which snake kills the most humans? Answer: king cobra Category: Animal Kingdom Question: With which island is the puffin associated? Answer: #Lundy# Island Category: Animal kingdom Question: Where are there over 58 million dogs? Answer: USA Regexp: (U.?S.?A?.?|(United )?States?( of )?America) Category: Animals Question: What is the most venomous snake (no, it's not the king cobra!)? Answer: Inland #Taipan# Category: Archaeology Question: Approximately how many years old is the first known written advertisement? Answer: three thousand Regexp: (three thousand|3[, ]?000) Category: Archaeology Question: In which ruins was the first known written advertisement found? Answer: Thebes Category: Archaic Terms Question: What date is the 'Ides' of March? Answer: Fifteenth Regexp: (Fifteen|15) Category: Architecture Question: Which famous million dollar building cost more than a million dollars? Answer: Sydney #Opera House# Category: Art Question: Who painted 'Irises'? Answer: Vincent #Van Gogh# Category: Arts Question: What is the art of tracing designs and making impressions of them called? Answer: lithography Category: Arts Question: Which is the largest museum in the world? Answer: Louvre Category: Arts Question: Who is a successful recording artist, talented landscape artist, and author of children's books? Answer: Ricky Van Shelton Category: Astology Question: Who was born when Pluto, the astrological sign for death, was directly above Dallas, Texas? Answer: John F. #Kennedy# Category: Astrology Question: What is the astrological sign for death? Answer: Pluto Category: Astrology Question: What is the zodiacal symbol for Capricorn? Answer: goat Category: Astrology Question: Which constellation is represented by a goat? Answer: Capricorn Category: Astronomy Question: As what is Polaris also known? Answer: North Star Category: Astronomy Question: As what is the North Star also known? Answer: Polaris Category: Astronomy Question: Saturday is named after which planet? Answer: Saturn Category: Astronomy Question: What constellation is represented by scales? Answer: Libra Category: Astronomy Question: What is the most essential tool in astronomy? Answer: telescope Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name given to a group of stars? Answer: constellation Category: Astronomy Question: What is the name of brightest asteroid visible from earth? Answer: Vesta Category: Astronomy Question: What is the only day named after a planet? Answer: Saturday Category: Astronomy Question: What is the small irregular white cloud that zips around Neptune approximately every 16 hours called? Answer: Scooter Category: Astronomy Question: What is the technical name for 'falling stars'? Answer: meteors Category: Astronomy Question: What planet is nearest the sun? Answer: Mercury Category: Astronomy Question: When does a full moon rise? Answer: sunset Category: Astronomy Question: Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise? Answer: Venus Category: Astronomy Question: Who coined the theory that the earth revolves around the sun? Answer: Nicolaus #Copernicus# Category: Astronomy Question: Who discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter? Answer: Galileo Category: Astronomy Question: Who invented the telescope? Answer: #Galileo# Galilei Category: Atmosphere Question: What is the stratosphere immediately above? Answer: troposphere Category: Atmosphere Question: What is the troposphere immediately lower than? Answer: stratosphere Category: Aviation Question: How many 'Air Force One'(s) are there? Answer: two Regexp: (two|2) Category: Baseball Question: Who wore a cabbage leaf under his cap? Answer: Babe Ruth Category: Beverages Question: What drink is named after the queen of England who was famous for her 'sanguinary' persecution of the protestants? Answer: Bloody Mary Category: Beverages Question: What is made of fermented grape juice? Answer: wine Category: Big Peepers Question: Which animal has the largest eyes? Answer: giant squid Category: Biology Question: As what is haemophilia also known? Answer: royal disease Category: Biology Question: Of what is keratitis an inflammation? Answer: cornea Category: Biology Question: On what side should you sleep to improve digestion? Answer: right Category: Biology Question: To what disability can keratitis lead? Answer: blindness Category: Biology Question: What appears when the sun activates melanocytes? Answer: freckles Category: Biology Question: What body function is improved if you sleep on your right side? Answer: digestion Category: Biology Question: What carries sensations from the tongue to the brain? Answer: lingual nerve Category: Biology Question: What does the body release that dilates small blood vessels and so causes a person to blush? Answer: peptides Category: Biology Question: What does the lack of iodine in the diet cause? Answer: goitre Regexp: (goiter|goitre) Category: Biology Question: What does the pancreas produce? Answer: insulin Category: Biology Question: What element is lacking in a diet when goitre occurs? Answer: iodine Category: Biology Question: What falls out with phalacrosis? Answer: hair Category: Biology Question: What falls out with phalacrosis? Answer: hair Category: Biology Question: What fleshy muscular organ is joined to the hyoid bone? Answer: tongue Category: Biology Question: What gland secretes fluid that washes the eyes? Answer: #tear# gland Category: Biology Question: What is activated for freckles to appear? Answer: melanocytes Category: Biology Question: What is the biological name for the shin bone? Answer: tibia Category: Biology Question: What is the biological term for the voice box? Answer: larynx Category: Biology Question: What is the common name for the larynx? Answer: voice box Category: Biology Question: What is the hardest bone in the human body? Answer: jawbone Category: Biology Question: What is the latin name for the top set of vertebrae? Answer: cervical Category: Biology Question: What is the royal disease? Answer: haemophilia Regexp: ha?emophilia Category: Biology Question: What is the tibia more commonly known as? Answer: shin bone Category: Biology Question: What muscle is joined by the lingual nerve to the brain? Answer: tongue Category: Biology Question: What muscles move the ears? Answer: auricularis Category: Biology Question: What protein makes blood red? Answer: Haemoglobin Regexp: Ha?emolglobin Category: Biology Question: What small region at end of medulla oblongata serves as 'bridge' to brain? Answer: pons Category: Biology Question: When a tumour is cancerous, what is it said to be? Answer: malignant Category: Biology Question: With age, what organ shrinks faster in males than in females? Answer: brain Category: Birthstones Question: What is the birthstone for May? Answer: emerald Category: Birthstones Question: What is the birthstone for September? Answer: sapphire Category: Botany Question: Approximately how many years old are oak trees before they produce acorns? Answer: fifty Regexp: (fifty|50) Category: Botany Question: One ragweed plant can release approximately how many grains of pollen? Answer: one billion Regexp: (one|1) billion Category: Botany Question: To which family does the coffee plant belong? Answer: madder Category: Botany Question: Which tree only produces acorns after it is fifty years old? Answer: oak Category: Britain Question: How many inches tall are the bearskins worn by the guards at Buckingham Palace? Answer: twenty Regexp: (twenty|20) Category: Britain Question: In the House of Lords, where does the Lord Chancellor sit? Answer: wool#sack# Category: Britain Question: In which park are Queen Mary's gardens? Answer: #Regents# Park Category: Britain Question: What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'? Answer: Ealing and Enfield Regexp: (Ealing (and |& )?Enfield|Enfield (and |& )?Ealing) Category: Britain Question: What does 'The Monument' in London commemorate? Answer: #Great Fire# of London Category: Britain Question: What was the second bridge built across the Thames? Answer: #Westminster# Bridge Category: Britain Question: Where is Selfridges? Answer: Oxford Street, London Regexp: Oxford St(reet|.)? Category: Britain Question: Which building commemorates the Great Fire of London? Answer: Monument Category: Britain Question: Who at Buckingham Palace wears bearskins? Answer: guards Category: British History Question: What was Margaret Thatcher's nickname? Answer: Iron Lady Category: Buildings Question: What is the largest inhabited castle in the world? Answer: Windsor Castle Category: Buildings Question: Where is the 'whispering gallery'? Answer: St. Paul's Cathedral Regexp: St.? Paul'?s Category: Buildings Question: Where would you find a nave, apse, atrium and narthex? Answer: Basilica Category: Cars Question: How is 75% of petrol in an engine wasted? Answer: combustion Category: Cars Question: What make of car is a 'Thunderbird'? Answer: Ford Category: Cars Question: What make of car is an 'Espace'? Answer: Renault Category: Cars Question: Which country has the most cars per mile of road? Answer: England Category: Cartoon Decorum Question: Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because he didn't wear ······? Answer: pants Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: For which cartoon character was Beethoven a favourite composer? Answer: Shroeder Regexp: Sc?hroeder Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: How many freckles did Howdy Doody have? Answer: forty eight Regexp: (forty eight|48) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: The maiden names of which two cartoon characters are Slaghoople and Mcbricker? Answer: Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What are the names of Donald Duck's nephews? Answer: Huey Dewey and Louey Regexp: Huey,? (Duey|Dewey),?( and)? (Louey|Louie|Lewey) Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What city do Batman and Robin patrol? Answer: Gotham City Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What expression did Clark Kent's newspaper boss like to use? Answer: #Great Caesar's ghost#! Regexp: Great Caesar'?s ghost Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What is Dennis the Menace's surname? Answer: Mitchell Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What was the first cartoon character called? Answer: Oswald the Rabbit Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: What were Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble's maiden names? Answer: Slaghoople and Mcbricker Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which comic is drawn by Sam Keith? Answer: The Maxx Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Which magician did Lothar assist? Answer: Mandrake Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who did the voices of Bugs Bunny, Sylvester and Tweety Pie? Answer: Mel Blanc Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who drew the comic 'The Maxx'? Answer: Sam Keith Question: Baseball: The San Diego ·······? Answer: Padres Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who patrols Gotham City? Answer: Batman and Robin Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who took dictation from Perry Mason? Answer: Della Street Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was Barney Rubble's best friend? Answer: Fred Flintstone Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was Fred Flinstone's best friend? Answer: Barney Rubble Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was born on Krypton? Answer: Superman Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the black assistant of Mandrake the Magician? Answer: Lothar Category: Cartoon Trivia Question: Who was the first voice of Mickey Mouse? Answer: Walt Disney Category: Cartoon trivia Question: What film was the last featuring Mel Blanc's voice? Answer: Jetsons Category: Chemistry Question: 20% of what is in the metal part at the end of a pencil? Answer: sulphur Category: Chemistry Question: As what is sulphur also known? Answer: brimstone Category: Chemistry Question: For what is the chemical formula H2O2? Answer: hydrogen peroxide Category: Chemistry Question: For what metal is 'Au' the chemical symbol? Answer: gold Category: Chemistry Question: Of what is 98% of the weight of water made? Answer: oxygen Category: Chemistry Question: To what group of elements do cerium, praesiodymium and promethium belong? Answer: #rare earth# metals Category: Chemistry Question: What does the symbol 'Am' represent? Answer: americium Category: Chemistry Question: What is a corrosive substance with a pH value less than 7 called? Answer: acid Category: Chemistry Question: What is calcium oxide commonly called? Answer: lime Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number for thalium? Answer: eighty one Regexp: (eighty one|81) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of Bromine? Answer: thirty five Regexp: (thirty five|35) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of Molybdenum? Answer: forty two Regexp: (forty[- ]two|42) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of sulphur? Answer: 16 Category: Chemistry Question: What is the atomic number of uranium? Answer: ninety two Regexp: (ninety two|92) Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical name for quicksilver? Answer: mercury Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for gold? Answer: Au Category: Chemistry Question: What is the chemical symbol for iron? Answer: Fe Category: Chemistry Question: What is the heaviest naturally occuring element? Answer: uranium Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for copper? Answer: Cu Category: Chemistry Question: What is the symbol for tin? Answer: Sn Category: Chemistry Question: What term is applied to ethyl alcohol that has been treated with poison to make it unfit for human consumption? Answer: denatured Category: Chemistry Question: What type of paper is used to test for acidity and alkalinity? Answer: litmus Category: Choking Question: On what do approximately 100 people choke to death every year? Answer: ballpoint pens Category: Christianity Question: How long did it take God to create the Universe? Answer: #six days# - he rested on the seventh Regexp: (six|6) days Category: Christianity Question: How many children did Noah have? Answer: three Regexp: (three|3) Category: Christianity Question: How many sayings did Jesus say from the cross? Answer: seven Regexp: (seven|7) Category: Christianity Question: How many times did Peter deny Jesus? Answer: three Regexp: (three|3) Category: Christianity Question: How old was Sarah when she had a child? Answer: ninety Regexp: (ninety|90) Category: Christianity Question: On which day was the resurrection of Christ? Answer: Easter Sunday Category: Christianity Question: What are the first three words of The Bible? Answer: In the beginning Category: Christianity Question: What two biblical cities did God destroy with fire and brimstone? Answer: Sodom and Gomorrah Regexp: Sodom (&|and) G[eoa]mm?orr?ah Category: Christianity Question: Which two books in the Old Testament list the ten commandments? (in order of appearance) Answer: Exodus and Deuteronomy Regexp: Exodus (and |& )?Deuteronomy Category: Christianity Question: Who killed Goliath? Answer: David Category: Christianity Question: Who replaced Moses as the prophet of the Israelites? Answer: Joshua Category: Christianity Question: Whose name did God change to Israel? Answer: Jacob Category: Christmas Trivia Question: In the 'Twelve days of christmas', how many items in total are sent by 'my true love'? Answer: seventy eight Regexp: (seventy eight|78) Category: Clichés Question: A bird in the hand is worth ······? Answer: two in the bush Regexp: (two|2) in the bush Category: Clichés Question: A stitch in time saves ····? Answer: nine Regexp: (nine|9) Category: Clichés Question: As clear as a ·······? Answer: bell Category: Clichés Question: As close as two ······ in a pod? Answer: peas Category: Clichés Question: As easy as ······? Answer: pie Category: Clichés Question: As hard as ·······? Answer: nails Category: Clichés Question: As mad as a ·······? Answer: wet hen or hatter Regexp: (wet hen|hatter) Category: Clichés Question: As nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of ······? Answer: rocking chairs Category: Clichés Question: As pretty as a ······? Answer: picture Category: Clichés Question: As sick as a ······? Answer: dog Category: Clichés Question: As sly as a ······? Answer: fox Category: Clichés Question: Hell hath no fury like a ······? Answer: woman scorned Category: Clichés Question: Time ···· when you're having fun? Answer: flies Category: Clothing Question: On what is an espadrille worn? Answer: foot Regexp: (foot|feet) Category: Cocktails Question: What are the essential ingredients of a daiquiri? Answer: rum and lemon Regexp: (rum (and |& )?lemon|lemon (and |& )?rum) Category: Cocktails Question: What cocktail is based on rum and lemon? Answer: daiquiri Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'c'? Answer: charlie Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'f'? Answer: foxtrot Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'h'? Answer: hotel Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 't'? Answer: tango Category: Codes Question: In alphabet radio code, what word is used for 'x'? Answer: X-ray Regexp: X[- ]?ray Category: Codes Question: Using morse code, what does trasmitting using 3 dots, 3 dashes and 3 dots? Answer: SOS Category: Coins Question: What is a south african coin containing 1 troy ounce of gold called? Answer: Krugerrand Category: Collective Names Question: What is a group of donkeys called? Answer: herd Category: Collective Names Question: What is a group of geese called? Answer: gaggle Category: Companies Question: The De Beers group of companies controls more than 80% of the world's supply of ······? Answer: rough #diamonds# Category: Companies Question: What product built Hershey, Pennsylvania? Answer: chocolate Category: Companies Question: Which company controls more than 80% of the world's rough diamond supply? Answer: De Beers Category: Computers Question: What country did the operating system 'Linux' come from? Answer: Finland Category: Computers Question: What does 'IBM' stand for? Answer: International Business Machines Category: Computers Question: What does the 'x' mean when referring to the speed of a CD-rom (eg. 32x)? Answer: #times# (faster than standard speed) Category: Computers Question: What type of printer did Seiko develop for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics? Answer: dot matrix Category: Computers Question: What was invented over 3000 years ago that is now considered the first 'computer'? Answer: abacus Category: Computers Question: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows to have networking capabilities? Answer: Windows for #Workgroups# Category: Computers Question: What was the first version of Microsoft Windows? Answer: Windows #286# Category: Computers Question: Who is the CEO of Apple computers? Answer: Steve Jobs Category: Contraception Question: After who is the 'Ramses' brand condom named? Answer: Pharaoh #Ramses II# Category: Corporations Question: As what is America Online better known? Answer: AOL Category: Cosmology Question: What is the most widely accepted theory for the creation of the universe? Answer: Big Bang Category: Cosmology Question: What was created with the big bang? Answer: Universe Category: Crafts Question: What is kaolin? Answer: pure china #clay# Category: Crafts Question: What is liquid clay used in pottery called? Answer: slip Category: Crafts Question: What is pure china clay called? Answer: kaolin Category: Culture Question: Because the emu and the kangaroo cannot walk backwards, they are on the Australian ······? Answer: coat of arms Category: Culture Question: For which country is the lotus flower the national symbol? Answer: India Category: Culture Question: In which country is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests? Answer: Tibet Category: Culture Question: In which country is milk the most popular beverage? Answer: USA Regexp: (U.?S.?A?.?|(United )?(States)? ?(of )?America) Category: Culture Question: In which town does the famous 'running of the bulls' take place? Answer: Pamplona Category: Culture Question: Israel has the highest per capital consumption of ······? Answer: turkey Category: Culture Question: What London landmark has an 11 foot long hand? Answer: Big Ben Category: Culture Question: What animals are on the Australian coat of arms? Answer: emu and kangaroo Regexp: (kangaroo (and|&) emu|emu (and|&) kangaroo) Category: Culture Question: What are the roads of Guam paved with? Answer: coral Category: Culture Question: What are the sandals called that are worn in ceremonial japanese tradition? Answer: tabi Category: Culture Question: What city do the Italians call the Monaco of bavaria? Answer: Munich Category: Culture Question: What do the Italians call Munich? Answer: Monaco of Bavaria Category: Culture Question: What famous building is located on the banks of the river Jumna? Answer: Taj Mahal Category: Culture Question: What happened on screen for the first time in India in 1977? Answer: Screen #kiss# Category: Culture Question: What is a water taxi known as in Venice? Answer: gondola Category: Culture Question: What is the most common name in italy? Answer: Mario Rossi Category: Culture Question: What is the name of a quarter of Jerusalem that can be translated as 'hundred gates'? Answer: Mea Shearim Category: Culture Question: What is the name of the wrought iron tower in Paris? Answer: #Eiffel# Tower Category: Culture Question: What is the national symbol for India? Answer: lotus flower Category: Culture Question: What is the sacred river of Hinduism? Answer: Ganges Regexp: Gang(a|es) Category: Culture Question: What is the tribal african word for dowry? Answer: lobola Category: Culture Question: When is turkey traditionally eaten in America? Answer: thanksgiving Category: Culture Question: Where are the Hausa and Ibo tribes? 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Answer: ten Regexp: (ten|10) Category: Games Question: How much does Park Place cost in Monopoly (in US Dollars)? Answer: 450 Category: Games Question: In a game of horseshoes, how many feet apart must the stakes be? Answer: forty Regexp: (forty|40) Category: Games Question: In roulette, what number is green? Answer: zero Regexp: (zero|0) Category: Games Question: Moving anti-clockwise on a dartboard, what is the number next to '4'? Answer: eighteen Regexp: (eighteen|18) Category: Games Question: To what do opposite faces of a dice always add up? Answer: seven Regexp: (seven|7) Category: Games Question: What is another name for the card game 'Blackjack'? Answer: Twenty-one Regexp: (twenty[- ]one|21) Category: Games Question: What is another name for the card game 'Twenty-one'? Answer: Blackjack Category: Games Question: What is the best possible score in blackjack? Answer: twenty one Regexp: (twenty one|21) Category: Games Question: What is the most popular sport in england? 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Answer: Montana Category: Geography Question: How many Great Lakes are there? Answer: five Regexp: (five|5) Category: Geography Question: How many countries border the black sea? Answer: #six# - Turkey, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria Regexp: (six|6) Category: Geography Question: If you flew due West from Portugal, what is the first continent you would reach? Answer: North America Category: Geography Question: In what state is Silicon Valley? Answer: California Category: Geography Question: In which city is Westminster Abbey? Answer: London Category: Geography Question: In which city is Westminster Abbey? Answer: London Category: Geography Question: In which city is the Arch of Hadrian? Answer: Athens Category: Geography Question: In which city is the famous Bond Street? Answer: London Category: Geography Question: In which country is Tobruk? Answer: Libya Category: Geography Question: In which country is the largest active volcano in the world? Answer: Ecuador Category: Geography Question: In which county are all ten of England's highest peaks? Answer: Cumbria Category: Geography Question: In which modern day country is ancient Troy? Answer: Turkey Category: Geography Question: In which state is Tupelo? Answer: Mississippi Category: Geography Question: In which state is the Natchez Trail? Answer: Mississippi Category: Geography Question: Into what ocean does the Zambezi River empty? Answer: #Indian# Ocean Category: Geography Question: Into which bay does the Golden Gate Strait lead? Answer: #San Francisco# Bay Category: Geography Question: Into which estuary do the Trent and Ouse flow? Answer: Humber Category: Geography Question: Is Belfast in Northern or Southern Ireland? Answer: Northern Category: Geography Question: Is Dublin in Northern or Southern ireland? Answer: Southern Category: Geography Question: Jefferson City is the capital of ······? Answer: Missouri Category: Geography Question: Kathmandu is the capital of ······? Answer: Nepal Category: Geography Question: Kigali is the capital of ······? Answer: Rwanda Category: Geography Question: Kingston is the capital of ······? Answer: Jamaica Category: Geography Question: Kinshasa is the capital of ······? Answer: Democratic Republic of the Congo Regexp: (democratic republic of the congo|congo) Category: Geography Question: Kuwait City is the capital of ······? Answer: Kuwait Category: Geography Question: Lansing is the capital of ······? Answer: Michigan Category: Geography Question: Libreville is the capital of ······? Answer: Gabon Category: Geography Question: Lilongwe is the capital of ······? Answer: Malawi Category: Geography Question: Lome is the capital of ······? Answer: Togo Category: Geography Question: Luxembourg is the capital of ······? Answer: Luxembourg Category: Geography Question: Malabo is the capital of ······? Answer: Equatorial Guinea Category: Geography Question: Mayfair, London is a district of little streets near ······? Answer: Hyde Park Category: Geography Question: Mexico City is the capital of ······? Answer: Mexico Category: Geography Question: Montevideo is the capital of ······? Answer: Uruguay Category: Geography Question: Nashville is the capital of ······? Answer: Tennessee Category: Geography Question: Near what river is the Temple of Karnak? Answer: Nile Category: Geography Question: New Delhi is the capital of ······? Answer: India Category: Geography Question: Nicosia is the capital of ······? Answer: Cyprus Category: Geography Question: Of what are Quemoy and Matsu part? Answer: Taiwan Category: Geography Question: Of which country does the Kalahari Desert cover 84%? Answer: Botswana Category: Geography Question: On the London Underground, which station has a different name on two of its platforms? Answer: Bank and Monument Regexp: (Bank (and|&) Monument|Monument (and|&) Bank) Category: Geography Question: On the banks of which river is the Taj Mahal? Answer: River #Jumna# Category: Geography Question: On what island is Pearl Harbor? Answer: Oahu Category: Geography Question: On what river is Blackpool? Answer: River #Fylde# Category: Geography Question: On what river is Liverpool? Answer: Mersey Category: Geography Question: On what sea is the Crimea? Answer: Black Sea Category: Geography Question: On which coast of Australia is Sydney? Answer: East Category: Geography Question: Ouagadougou is the capital of ······? Answer: Burkina Faso Category: Geography Question: Port Louis is the capital of ······? Answer: Mauritius Category: Geography Question: Port Moresby is the capital of ······? Answer: Papua New Guinea Category: Geography Question: Raleigh is the capital of ······? Answer: North Carolina Category: Geography Question: Richmond is the capital of ······? Answer: Virginia Category: Geography Question: Riyadh is the capital of ······? Answer: Saudi Arabia Category: Geography Question: Rome is the capital of ······? Answer: Italy Category: Geography Question: Santiago is the capital of ······? Answer: Chile Category: Geography Question: Santo Domingo is the capital of ······? Answer: Dominican Republic Category: Geography Question: Singapore is the capital of ······? Answer: Singapore Category: Geography Question: Springfield is the capital of ······? Answer: Illinois Category: Geography Question: Sydney is on the east coast of ······? Answer: Australia Category: Geography Question: Tegucigalpa is the capital of ······? Answer: Honduras Category: Geography Question: Through which ocean does the International Date Line approximately follow the 180 degree meridian? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Category: Geography Question: Tirana is the capital of ······? Answer: Albania Category: Geography Question: Ulan Bator is the capital of ······? Answer: Mongolia Category: Geography Question: Vaduz is the capital of ······? Answer: Liechtenstein Category: Geography Question: What Central American country extends furthest north? Answer: Belize Category: Geography Question: What Scandinavian capital begins and ends with the same letter? Answer: Oslo Category: Geography Question: What city has the world's largest black population? Answer: #New York# City Category: Geography Question: What continent is part of both the East and Aest hemispheres? Answer: Antarctica Category: Geography Question: What country borders Egypt on the West? Answer: Libya Category: Geography Question: What country borders Egypt to the South? Answer: Sudan Category: Geography Question: What country borders Libya on the East? Answer: Egypt Category: Geography Question: What country borders Sudan to the North? Answer: Egypt Category: Geography Question: What country has the biggest population? Answer: China Category: Geography Question: What country is situated between Panama and Nicaragua? Answer: Costa Rica Category: Geography Question: What country is surrounded by Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia? Answer: Paraguay Category: Geography Question: What country was once known as 'The Breadbasket of Russia'? Answer: Ukraine Category: Geography Question: What country's capital is Caracas? Answer: Venezuela Category: Geography Question: What divides the American North from the South? Answer: The Mason-Dixon Line Regexp: Mason[- ]Dixon Line Category: Geography Question: What do Americans traditionally eat on thanksgiving day? Answer: turkey Category: Geography Question: What does the George Washington Bridge span? Answer: #Hudson# River Category: Geography Question: What is a peanut if it is not a pea or a nut? Answer: legume Category: Geography Question: What is also known as Amundsen Scott Station? Answer: South Pole Category: Geography Question: What is the Southernmost country in continental Europe? Answer: Spain Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Albania? Answer: Tirana Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Bangladesh? Answer: Dhaka Regexp: (dhakk?a|dacc?a) Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Barbados? Answer: Bridgetown Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Brazil? Answer: Brasilia Regexp: Bra[zs]ilia Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Burkina Faso? Answer: Ouagadougou Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of California? Answer: Sacramento Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Chile? Answer: Santiago Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Colombia? Answer: Bogota Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Cyprus? Answer: Nicosia Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Djibouti? Answer: Djibouti Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Equatorial Guinea? Answer: Malabo Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Gabon? Answer: Libreville Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Gambia? Answer: Banjul Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Ghana? Answer: Accra Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Guatemala? Answer: Guatemala Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Guinea-Bissau? Answer: Bissau Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Honduras? Answer: Tegucigalpa Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Hungary? Answer: Budapest Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Idaho? Answer: Boise Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Illinois? Answer: Springfield Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of India? Answer: New Delhi Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Iowa? Answer: Des Moines Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Italy? Answer: Rome Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Jamaica? Answer: Kingston Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Kuwait? Answer: Kuwait Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Liechtenstein? Answer: Vaduz Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg? Answer: Luxembourg Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Luxembourg? Answer: Luxembourg Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Malawi? Answer: Lilongwe Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Mali? Answer: Bamako Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Mauritius? Answer: Port Louis Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Mexico? Answer: Mexico City Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Michigan? Answer: Lansing Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Missouri? Answer: #Jefferson# City Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Mongolia? Answer: Ulan Bator Regexp: (Ulan Bator|Ulaanbaatar) Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Montana? Answer: Helena Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Nepal? Answer: Kathmandu Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of New York state? Answer: Albany Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Nigeria? Answer: Abuja Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of North Carolina? Answer: Raleigh Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of North Dakota? Answer: Bismarck Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Ohio? Answer: Columbus Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Papua New Guinea? Answer: Port Moresby Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Pennsylvania? Answer: Harrisburg Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Rwanda? Answer: Kigali Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Saudi Arabia? Answer: Riyadh Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Senegal? Answer: Dakar Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Singapore? Answer: Singapore Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Tennessee? Answer: Nashville Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Texas? Answer: Austin Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Thailand? Answer: Bangkok Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Togo? Answer: Lome Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Turkey? Answer: Ankara Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Uruguay? Answer: Montevideo Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Virginia? Answer: Richmond Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of Wyoming? Answer: Cheyenne Category: Geography Question: What is the capital of the Dominican Republic? Answer: Santo Domingo Category: Geography Question: What is the circle of the earth at 0 degrees latitude called? Answer: equator Category: Geography Question: What is the correct name of Bangkok? Answer: Krung Thep Category: Geography Question: What is the deepest land gorge in the world? Answer: Grand Canyon Category: Geography Question: What is the fifth largest country in the world? Answer: Brazil Category: Geography Question: What is the highest peak in Fiji? Answer: Mount Victoria Regexp: M(oun)?t.? ?Victoria Category: Geography Question: What is the largest city in China? Answer: Shanghai Category: Geography Question: What is the largest city in Ecuador? Answer: Guayaquil Category: Geography Question: What is the largest city in Switzerland? Answer: Zurich Category: Geography Question: What is the largest country in Central America? Answer: Nicaragua Category: Geography Question: What is the largest exclusively Indonesian island? Answer: Sumatra Category: Geography Question: What is the largest ocean? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Category: Geography Question: What is the most mountainous country in Europe? Answer: Switzerland Category: Geography Question: What is the oldest town in Belgium? Answer: Tongeren Category: Geography Question: What is the only borough of New York City that is not on an island? Answer: Bronx Category: Geography Question: What is the river capital of the world? Answer: Akron Category: Geography Question: What is the saltiest sea in the world? Answer: The #Dead Sea# Category: Geography Question: What is the second largest continent in the world? Answer: Africa Category: Geography Question: What is the second largest ocean? Answer: #Atlantic# Ocean Category: Geography Question: What is the second largest state in the USA? Answer: Texas Category: Geography Question: What is the smallest Canadian province? Answer: Prince Edward Island Category: Geography Question: What is the smallest state in the USA? Answer: Rhode Island Category: Geography Question: What is the windiest place on earth? Answer: #Mount Washington#, New Hampshire Regexp: (Mount|Mt.?) ?Washington Category: Geography Question: What is the world's highest waterfall? Answer: Angel Falls Category: Geography Question: What is the world's largest desert? Answer: #Sahara# Desert Category: Geography Question: What is the world's largest lake? Answer: Caspian Sea Category: Geography Question: What is the world's largest sea? Answer: Mediterranean Category: Geography Question: What is the world's widest river? Answer: Amazon Category: Geography Question: What lake is approximately 394,000 sq. km in area? Answer: Caspian Sea Category: Geography Question: What ocean is found along the East border of Asia? Answer: #Pacific# Ocean Category: Geography Question: What place is known as 'the land nowhere near'? Answer: Cape Three Points Regexp: Cape (Three|3) Points Category: Geography Question: What seaport's name is spanish for 'white house'? Answer: Casablanca Category: Geography Question: What small island is in the bay of Naples? Answer: Isle of #Capri# Category: Geography Question: Where are the 'wallops'? Answer: Hampshire Category: Geography Question: Where are the Nazca lines? Answer: Peru Category: Geography Question: Where are the two steepest streets in the USA? Answer: San Francisco Category: Geography Question: Where is Angel Falls? Answer: Venezuela Category: Geography Question: Where is Calcutta? Answer: India Category: Geography Question: Where is Cape Hatteras? Answer: North Carolina Category: Geography Question: Where is Eurodisney? Answer: #Paris#, France Category: Geography Question: Where is Gorky Park? Answer: Moscow Category: Geography Question: Where is Lake Maracaibo? Answer: Venezuela Category: Geography Question: Where is Mount Washington? Answer: New Hampshire Category: Geography Question: Where is Tabasco? Answer: Mexico Category: Geography Question: Where is Tongeren? Answer: Belgium Category: Geography Question: Where is area 51 generally said to be? Answer: Groom Lake Category: Geography Question: Where is the Blue Grotto - la Grotta Azzurra ? Answer: Capri, Italy Regexp: Capri Category: Geography Question: Where is the Machu Picchu? Answer: Peru Category: Geography Question: Where is the Taj Mahal? Answer: India Category: Geography Question: Where is the bridge of San Luis Rey? Answer: Peru Category: Geography Question: Where is the land of 10,000 lakes? Answer: Minnesota Category: Geography Question: Where is the statue 'Le Petit Pissoir'? Answer: Brussels Category: Geography Question: Where is the wailing wall? Answer: Jerusalem Category: Geography Question: Where is the world's biggest prison camp? Answer: Siberia Category: Geography Question: Where is the world's largest desert? Answer: North Africa Category: Geography Question: Which Californian desert drops below sea level? Answer: Death Valley Category: Geography Question: Which English county has the smallest perimeter? Answer: Isle of Wight Category: Geography Question: Which Portuguese colony reverted to China in December 1999? Answer: Macau Category: Geography Question: Which South American country has both a Pacific and Atlantic coastline? Answer: Colombia Category: Geography Question: Which US state gets the most rainfall? Answer: Hawaii Category: Geography Question: Which bridge spans the Hudson River? Answer: #George Washington# Bridge Category: Geography Question: Which country administers Martinique? Answer: France Category: Geography Question: Which country has the most emigrants? 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Answer: A #wish# Category: Swimming Question: What did Captain Matthew Webb swim first? Answer: English Channel Category: TV Trivia Question: As who is Terry Bollea known? Answer: Hulk Hogan Category: TV Trivia Question: For which ad campaign was the line 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing' used? Answer: Alka Seltzer Category: TV Trivia Question: From where was Ricky in 'I Love Lucy'? Answer: Cuba Category: TV Trivia Question: In 'Coronation Street', who is Ken and Denise's son? Answer: Daniel Category: TV Trivia Question: In the TV series 'Seinfeld', who does Michael Richards play? Answer: Kramer Category: TV Trivia Question: In the TV series 'Seinfeld', who plays Kramer? Answer: Michael Richards Category: TV Trivia Question: In the TV series 'The Brady Bunch', what was Cindy's toy doll's name? Answer: Kitty Carrie All Regexp: Kitt(ie|y) Carr(ie|y) All Category: TV Trivia Question: In the TV series 'The Fall Guy', who did Lee Majors play? 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