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In which city is the European Parliament based? Strasbourg |
Who wrote the poem 'The Owl and the Pussycat'? Edward Lear |
What colour is the bullseye on a standard dartboard? Red |
What song does the main character wake up to every morning in Groundhog Day? I Got You Babe (by Sonny and Cher) |
Which South American country was named after the Italian city of Venice? Venezuela |
What is the largest fresh water lake in North America? Lake Superior |
How many rounds are there in an Olympic boxing match? 4 |
How many inner wire rings are there on a dartboard? 7 |
If you were puting numbers on new changing room lockers to be numbered from 1 to 100, how many times would you use the number 9? 20 |
Which famous group performed the first ever song on Top Of The Pops in 1964? The Rolling Stones |
In the Adrian Mole Diaries, what is the surname of his girlfriend? Braiwaithe |
Charlotte Edwards led England`s women to World Cup glory in which sport in March 2009? Cricket |
In the Star Wars films, which two actors played Obi Wan Kenobi? Alec Guiness and Ewan McGregor |
Who is the only player to win a Champion`s League medal, the Premiership and the FA Cup, and to be relegated from the Premiership without going on to play in the Championship? Kanu |
Anyone Can Fall In Love was a chart hit set to the theme tune of which TV show? EastEnders |
In the board game Risk, what colour is Europe? Blue |
The film Black Hawk Down was loosely based on a true incident that took place in 1993 in which country? Somalia - (two helicopters were shot down by rocket propelled grenades) |
Known as the Rio Grande in the USA, what is it called in Mexico? Rio Bravo |
In what year and in what country was the first FIFA world cup held? 1930, Uruguay |
Which actress, born in 1916, had her legs insured by 20th Century Fox for one million dollars? Betty Grable |