| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The disease 'Scurvy', suffered by seamen until the 19 Century was caused by the lack of which Vitamin | C | 96%
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| What is the Capital of New Zealand | Wellington | 89%
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| Which Element has the symbol 'K' | Potassium | 83%
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| Who painted 'Guernica' (1937) as a protest against Spanish / German bombing of the Basque Capital | Picasso | 68%
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| From which well known Novel (and Movie) does Mr. Darcy play a major roll | Pride and Prejudice | 68%
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| What is 2.5 x 2.5 | 6.25 | 63%
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| Which Country borders Kenya/ Uganda/ Rwanda/ Burundi/ D.R.Congo/ Zambia and Mozambique | Tanzania | 50%
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| 'Aurora borealis' is better known as the Northern Lights, the name for the Southern Lights is "Aurora ............? | Australis | 46%
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| Who was the first U.S. President born in the 20th Century | John Fitzgerald Kennedy | 45%
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| What is the worlds largest 'Rodent' | Capybara | 40%
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| What is the most abundant metal on Earth | Aluminium | 39%
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| Which famous 'Blues' singer had a guitar named 'Lucille' | Riley B. 'B.B'. King | 35%
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| "Lacrimosa" the Latin for 'weeping' from his Requiem mass in D minor, was the last piece of music written by which composer | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 33%
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| In the Movie 'The Love Bug" what racing number was given the VW Beetle | 53 | 23%
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| Which 'Bone' in the human body is most commonly broken | Clavicle (Collarbone) | 21%
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| Which African Country's Flag has a 'Grey Crowned Crane' in the centre | Uganda | 18%
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| Which City in the Punjab is the holy city of the Sikhs | Amritsar | 13%
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| Who sang "There are Three Steps to Heaven" and was killed at age 21 in a car crash near Bath U.K. | Eddie Cochran | 6%
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| Which famous painter's last words were "The Sun is God" | Joseph M.W. Turner | 4%
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| What was first 'Patented' in Britain in 1750 with a recipe of Fish & Fish Bones | Glue | 3%
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