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October 2005    (Questions 41 to 53 of 53)
How many funnels did Titanic have?
4
Which society has its headquarters at The Lodge, Sandy in Bedfordshire
RSPB
Which famous comedian used the name Gerald Wiley when he submitted scripts to the BBC?
Ronnie Barker
Which of the Carry On film featured the `3rd Foot And Mouth Regiment`, the `Devils In Skirts`?
Carry On Up The Khyber
Which famous British statesman was born in a ladies` room during a dance?
Sir Winston Churchill
What is the only mobile national monument in the USA?
The cable cars in San Fransisco
Which of the following is not a real place name? Tarring Neville (East Sussex), South Flobbets (Aberdeenshire), Wham (North Yorkshire) or Booby (Tyne and Wear)?
Booby (Tyne and Wear)
Why are the zip codes 10047 and 10048 in New York no longer used?
They were for the World Trade centre (one for each building)
Which cartoon characters name is Italian for `pine eye`?
Pinocchio
Which famous artist also invented the scissors?
Leonardo Da Vinci
Which is not a real `Bottom`? Pratt`s Bottom (Greater London), Six Mile Bottom (Cambridgeshire), Kettlesing Bottom (North Yorkshire) or Tiny Bottom (Cornwall)?
Tiny Bottom (Cornwall)
In which TV cartoon were there female characters who had the maiden names Slaghoopal and Jean McBricker?
The Flintstones (Wilma and Betty`s maiden names)
The episode of `The Simpsons` which guest starred U2, is dedicated to which other star who had guested on the show?
Linda McCartney
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