| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| ‘Just Do It’ is an advertising slogan used by which company since 1988? | Nike, Inc. | 95%
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| Moscow Mule, White Russian and Bloody Mary cocktails all contain which spirit? | Vodka | 95%
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| Which load-carrying animals have been nicknamed ‘ships of the desert’? | Camels | 92%
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| The southeast end of the Panama Canal links with which ocean? | Pacific Ocean | 90%
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| Neue Zürcher Zeitung and Le Temps are newspapers in which European country? | Switzerland | 85%
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| How many black squares are there on a traditional chess board? | 32 | 82%
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| The malleus, the incus and the stapes are 3 small bones found where in the body? | Ear | 82%
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| ‘Oh What a Circus’’ & ‘Don’t Cry For Me Argentina’ are songs in which musical? | Evita | 82%
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| Which Scottish-born writer created the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes? | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | 79%
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| Who won Oscars for her roles in ‘Sophie’s Choice’ & ‘The Iron Lady’? | Meryl Streep | 77%
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| Which TV series told the story of the aristocratic Crawley family and their staff? | Downton Abbey | 74%
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| Which country is known by its indigenous people as Aotearoa, which has sometimes been translated as ‘the land of the long white cloud’? | New Zealand | 72%
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| The Doge's Palace Is one of the main landmarks in which city? | Venice | 64%
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| Which professional boxer was nicknamed ‘The Louisville Lip’? | Muhammad Ali | 59%
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| Which designer’s 1947 Spring-Summer collection was called ‘‘The New Look’? | Christian Dior | 33%
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