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Which author created Elinor Dashwood, Emma Woodhouse and Catherine Morland?
Jane Austen
Which country is sometimes referred to as the Dead Heart of Africa?
Chad
Who became the first footballer to receive a knighthood?
Stanley Matthews
In 1963, which band became the first to reach number one with their first three singles?
Gerry and the Pacemakers
Which is the only US state not to have a straight line in its borders?
Hawaii
By what name is Schubert`s Symphony No. 8 better known?
Unfinished Symphony
What was the name of the holiday camp in the TV sitcom `Hi-De-Hi`?
Maplins
Sand consists of silicon and what other element?
Oxygen
In horse racing, what betting odds are known as a `carpet`?
3-1
In what year was the National Health Service founded?
1948
In what year did the United States enter the First World War?
1917
Which country has a birth rate of zero?
Vatican City
Which american state has a name that ends in three vowels?
Hawaii
What is the common link between The Dave Clark 5, Fat Larry`s Band and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes?
All three are named after their drummer
Who provides the voice of Sideshow Bob in `The Simpsons`?
Kelsey Grammer
George Bernard Shaw`s play `Pygmalion` was adapted to become which musical?
My Fair Lady
Common, Arctic and Sooty are all varieties of which type of bird?
Tern
Which US president was the first to reside in the White House?
John Adams
What was the name of the Tonto`s horse in `The Lone Ranger`?
Scout
Which mountain`s name means `shining mountain` in Swahili?
Kilimanjaro
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