| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| How many Oscars for best director did Alfred Hitchcock win? | 0 | 70%
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| In which city was the Guggenheim Museum opened in October 1997? | Bilbao | 45%
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| In which country was English international footballer John Barnes born? | Jamaica | 45%
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| Dushanbe is the capital and largest city of what former Soviet state? | Tajikistan | 35%
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| What is the anatomical name for the big toe? | Hallux | 25%
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| What country has the highest life expectancy? | Monaco | 25%
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| Which is the only halogen to be liquid at room temperature? | Bromine | 15%
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| Name one of the four towns referred to as "The Medway Towns"? | Chatham Gillingham Rochester Strood | 15%
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| Who did Jimmy Connors defeat to win both Wimbledon and the US Open in 1974? | Ken Rosewall | 15%
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| In the Australian dish of Carpetbag Steak, what is the steak stuffed with? | Oysters | 15%
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| In which year was family allowance first introduced in the UK? | 1945 | 10%
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| The Australians call it a Billabong, by what name do the British know this geographical feature? | An oxbow lake | 10%
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| In which English town was John Bunyan jailed for 11 years in 1661? | Bedford | 10%
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| Which famous novel features the court case "Jarndyce vs Jarndyce"? | Bleak House | 10%
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| What was the real name of TV's fitness guru "Mister Motivator"? | Derrick Evans | 10%
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| Which of Shakespeare's plays was set in Vienna? | Measure for Measure | 10%
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| In which decade did the first running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup take place? | 1920's | 5%
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| Released in 1986 which Beastie Boys album became the first Rap or Hip-Hop record to top the US charts? | License to Ill | 5%
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| In the book by Edith Nesbit, name one of the first names of "The Railway Children"? | Peter Phylis Roberta | 5%
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| What does the medical condition Bradycardia mean? | Slow heart beat | 5%
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