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October 2004    (Questions 21 to 40 of 151)
How many players make up an Australian rules football team?
18
Which is Europe`s largest port?
Rotterdam
For what was Sir Rowland Hill famous for in the 19th century?
Postage stamps
Who plays the main villain in `Die Hard: With A Vengeance`?
Jeremy Irons
In inches how wide is the balance beam in Olympic gymnastics? 2, 4 or 6?
4
Published in 1904, for which book is J. M. Barrie best known?
Peter Pan
What type of animals does a farrier work with?
Horses
Which two stations on the London Underground are closest together?
Leicester Square and Covent Garden
What does the W stand for in George W Bush’s name? Walker, Walter or Wallis?
Walker
What is the longest river in the world?
The Nile
What is the name of Barbie`s younger sister?
Shelley
Which sportsman in 1977 published his autobiography called `My Life And The Beautiful Game`?
Pele
Which of the following operas was not composed by Puccini? Madame Butterfly, Tosca or The Barber Of Seville?
The Barber Of Seville
Which of these is the lighest weight category in boxing? Bantamweight, Featherweight, Lightweight or Welterweight?
Bantamweight
A pony is slang for what amount of money?
25 pounds
In which English city is the Clifton Suspension Bridge?
Bristol
In what year did George Orwell write 1984?
1948 (The title of the book switched the last two digits round).
Who had a top ten hit in 1987 called `Shattered Dreams`?
Johnny Hates Jazz
Fairview is the most common name for a city in America. How many cities are named this?
66
B&Q stores nationwide broke British law in 1989 by doing what?
Opening on a Sunday
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