| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ross Geller and which other main character in Friends has a name starting with R? | Rachel Green | 88%
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| Sierra Leone has a coastline on what ocean? | Atlantic | 77%
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| Which first name links chart-toppers Clarkson and Rowland? | Kelly | 77%
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| What name was given to illegal homemade alcohol brewed during the Prohibition? | Moonshine | 70%
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| A Fu Manchu is a style of what facial hair? | Moustache | 63%
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| The Blue Flame and Thrust 2 both broke what type of speed record? | Land | 47%
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| Which Russian engineer became famous for designing the AK-47 assault rifle? | Mikhail Kalashnikov | 42%
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| Football pundit Lee Dixon won four League titles with which team? | Arsenal | 35%
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| The Chiltern Hills are made from what rock? | Chalk | 33%
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| The Hooghly River is in which Commonwealth country? | India | 28%
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| Mars has two moons: Phobos and _____? | Deimos | 26%
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| 'One of These Nights' was a 1970s hit for which band? | Eagles | 26%
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| Which Charles Dickens title character marries Dora Spenlow? | David Copperfield | 23%
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| Which James Bond villain's only line was 'Well, here's to us', spoken to his girlfriend on board a space shuttle? | Jaws | 23%
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| Popularised by the rapper Drake, which city is nicknamed 'The Six'? | Toronto | 23%
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| Who provided the voice of the hyena Shenzi in the 1994 film 'The Lion King'? | Whoopi Goldberg | 16%
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| Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte were said to have suffered from what disorder? | Epilepsy | 14%
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| What Moroccan city temporarily became English territory in 1662? | Tangier | 14%
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| The University in Linz, Austria is named after which astronomer? | Johannes Kepler | 9%
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| Jane Shore was a mistress of which English king? | Edward IV | 5%
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