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What element has chemical symbol Fe?
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Alphabetical list by Name of the chemical elements of the periodic table For chemistry students and teachers: The tabular chart on the right is alphabethically listed. The first chemical element is Actinium and the last is Zirconium. Please note that the elements do not show their natural relation towards each other as...
In which poem by John Masefield does the “dirty British Coaster” appear?
Cargoes Poem by John Masefield - Poem Hunter Cargoes Poem by John Masefield - Poem Hunter Cargoes - Poem by John Masefield Autoplay next video Terence George Craddock (5/31/2010 2:14:00 PM) Cargoes by John Masefield is a wonderful romantic view of ancient cargo in stanza one and two, described as being exotic exciting ...
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802 - Poems | Academy of American Poets Academy of American Poets The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. For over three generations, the Academy ...
"How many contestants are there in Channel 4's TV game show, ""Deal or No Deal""?"
Deal or No Deal (UK) - Show News, Reviews, Recaps and Photos - TV.com Deal or No Deal (UK) Follow Weekdays 4:15 PM on Channel 4 Premiered Oct 31, 2005 In Season USER EDITOR EDIT 22 Contestants take it in turn (one per episode) to play for up to £250,000. Each of the contestants picks a box before the show starts. When ...
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Which distinct, topaz-coloured wine is mentioned in the National Anthem of Hungary?
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Chartreuse liqueur made with 130 herbs, plants and flowers by Carthusian Monks in France since 1737 Chartreuse Chartreuse is a French liqueur made by the Carthusian Monks since 1737 according to the instructions set out in the secret manuscript given to them by Fran�ois Annibal d'Estr�es in 1605. It is composed of dist...
By what name is British DJ Norman Cook better known?
Fatboy Slim - Music on Google Play Fatboy Slim About the artist Norman Quentin Cook, also known by his stage name Fatboy Slim, is an English DJ, musician and record producer/mixer. As a solo electronic act, he has won ten MTV Video Music Awards and two Brit Awards. His records as Fatboy Slim also helped to popularise t...
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Stone Mountain Park is in which US state?
Activities - Stone Mountain Park Stone Mountain Park Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort Stone Mountain Inn We Create Memories Worth Repeating® Stone Mountain Park is a Family Vacation Destination in Atlanta, Georgia Located on 3,200 acres of natural beauty, Stone Mountain Park features a wide variety of fun f...
This Day in History… September 24, 1906 | Mystic Stamp Discovery Center This Day in History… September 24, 1906 U.S. #1084 – There have been several attempts to rename Devils Tower to honor its Native American history. Devils Tower Becomes First American National Monument On September 24, 1906, President Theodore Roose...
The Life of Brian was produced by Handmade Films. Who owned Handmade Films?
BFI Screenonline: Film Studios and Industry Bodies > HandMade Films (d. John Mackenzie, 1979) and Mona Lisa (d. Neil Jordan, 1986) breathed new life into the much-maligned gangster genre. And while not all of the 23 films that HandMade produced during its 1978-90 heyday were up to that exalted level, the quality thresh...
Ang Lee - IMDb IMDb View Resume » Born in 1954 in Pingtung, Taiwan, Ang Lee has become one of today's greatest contemporary filmmakers. Ang graduated from the National Taiwan College of Arts in 1975 and then came to the U.S. to receive a B.F.A. Degree in Theatre/Theater Direction at the University of Illinois at Urbana...
Malin Head, the most northerly point in Ireland is in which county?
Irelands Most Northerly Point Located at N55.22.861 W007.22.420 at a height of 187 feet (57m) above sea level. Malin Head (In Irish: Cionn Mhálanna) at the tip of the Inishowen peninsular in County Donegal is the most northern point of Ireland that has a rugged landscape and had a long history of communication with shi...
Rivers of Ireland | Look Around Ireland Rivers of Ireland Rivers of Ireland The rivers of Ireland are one of the most intriguing elements of the landscape. In proportion to the size of the island of Ireland, there exists a huge amount of rivers and river kilometres. The River Shannon is the longest in the British Isles...
During the 20th century, Wardour St. became the centre of what?
Film industry in Soho | Business | Soho Memories Film industry in Soho By Adrian Autton During the 20th Century Wardour Street became the centre of the British film industry with the big production and distribution  companies having their headquarters in the street. By the end of the century most of the big film compan...
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The Doors song The End is heard at the end of which war film?
The End by The Doors Songfacts The End by The Doors Songfacts Songfacts "The End" is death, although the song also deals with Jim Morrison's parents - it contains Oedipal themes of loving the mother and killing the father. Morrison was always vague as to the meaning, explaining: "It could be almost anything you want it...
Videos uploaded by user “The Film Archives” for the 2015 - zdravv.ru Videos uploaded by user “The Film Archives” for the 2015 The Film Archives → The author describes the main subject of his book as thin-slicing : our ability to gauge what is really important from a very narrow period of experience. About the book: I...
Dulse is an edible type of what?
Edible Seaweed - Food & Nutrition Magazine - March-April 2014 Rich in essential minerals and vitamins, sea vegetables are a valuable addition to any meal By Tanya Zuckerbrot, MS, RD istockphoto If you frequent Japanese restaurants, you may know seaweed as the wrapping around sushi rolls or as the silky green strips flo...
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In October 1992, which singer ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II on Saturday Night Live, after performing a song protesting alleged child abuse by the Catholic Church?
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Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles Songfacts Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles Songfacts Songfacts Paul McCartney wrote most of this song. He got "Rigby" from the name of a store (Rigby and Evens Ltd Wine and Spirit Shippers) and "Eleanor" from actress Eleanor Bron. He liked the name "Eleanor Rigby" because it sounded natural. Mc...
The English and the Scots fought which battle, on September 9th.1513, near the Northumberland village of Branxton?
Battle of Flodden - 1513 Battle of Flodden Field - 1513   FLODDEN, or FLODDEN FIELD, near the village of Branxton, in Northumberland, England (10 m. N.W. of Wooler), the scene of a famous battle fought on the 9th of September 1513 between the English and the Scots.  On the 22nd of August a great Scottish army under Kin...
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Who played Elliot Ness in the 1987 film The Untouchables?
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1. How many different scoring areas are there on a standard dart board? - Jade Wright - Liverpool Echo 1. How many different scoring areas are there on a standard dart board? 2. Which New York bridge, completed in 1883, was designed by John Augustus Roebling?  Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe ...
Which poet famously wrote 'Tis better to have loved and lost then never to have loved at all'?
Tennyson Wrote 'Tis Better To Have Loved And Lost' About A Man - KnowledgeNuts KnowledgeNuts Tennyson Wrote ‘Tis Better To Have Loved And Lost’ About A Man By Robert Grimminck on Wednesday, February 5, 2014 “What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.” — Aristotle In A Nutshell The very famous line ” ‘Tis b...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: May 2008 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Wednesday, May 28, 2008 THE FINAL FOR THE CUP 1 Which American poet wrote the lines Candy/ Is dandy/ But liquor/ Is quicker and later added the lines Pot/ Is not? Ogden Nash (Original from 1931, the last lines added by Nash in 1968) 2 Which archi...
Who was the first ever Bond girl?
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Who was the leader of the Liberal Party in Britain from 1967 to 1976?
Leader of the Liberal Party (UK) - iSnare Free Encyclopedia Leader of the Liberal Party (UK) The Liberal Party was formally established in 1859 and existed until merging with the Social Democratic Party in 1988 to create the Liberal Democrats . Contents 6 External links Leadership selection 1859–1969 Before the adoptio...
History of Harold Wilson - GOV.UK GOV.UK Harold Wilson Labour 1974 to 1976, 1964 to 1970 Born 11 March 1916, Huddersfield, Yorkshire Died 1974 to 1976, 1964 to 1970 Political party Labour Major acts Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965: suspended the death penalty in England, Wales and Scotland. Sexual Offences...
What is the most southerly country in Scotland?
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John Smith: Biography on Undiscovered Scotland The Burial Ground of Relig Odhráin, with Iona Abbey in the Background   John Smith, QC, lived from 13 September 1938 to 12 May 1994. He was the leader of the British Labour Party at the time of his sudden death. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set ou...
What was the first name of Regency fashion icon Beau Brummell?
Regency History: The rise and fall of Beau Brummell (1778-1840) The rise and fall of Beau Brummell (1778-1840) by from The History of White's  by Hon Algernon Bourke (1892) Profile George "Beau" Brummell (7 June 1778 - 30 March 1840) was a Regency dandy and fashion leader, famous for his elegant dress, his witty remark...
BFI Screenonline: Budgie (1971-72) Originally entitled 'The Loser', this comedy-drama by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall charts the failures of Ronald 'Budgie' Bird, a small-time crook who usually ends up as the fall guy for Soho villain Charlie Endell (a larger-than-life performance from Iain Cuthbertson). Budgie is ...
At 135 metres tall (443 feet) where is Europe's largest ferris wheel?
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The marauding mountain of sand that is swallowing roads, houses and even a forest¿ on the west coast of France | Daily Mail Online comments Measuring 3km long, 500m wide and 100m high, this menacing wall of sand would look more at home in the Sahara desert than the west coast of France. Due to a quirk of nature, the Gr...
Which character is played by Miranda Richardson in the UK television series ‘Blackadder II’?
Miranda Richardson | the chameleons | character makeups | themakeupgallery the chameleons: Miranda Richardson Miranda Richardson Miranda Richardson is an British stage, film and television actress. She has been nominated for two Academy Awards, and has won two Golden Globes (with seven nominations) and a BAFTA (with se...
" Partners in Crime " "Voyage of the Damned" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who . First broadcast on 25 December 2007, it is 72 minutes long and the third Christmas special since the show's revival in 2005. The narrative continues from the final scenes of both " Last of the Tim...
Who directed the movie La Dolce Vita?
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Film History of the 1960s Film History of the 1960s 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s The Invasion of British Cinema: Increasing American interest in British fads, fashion, and culture coincided with the smash-hit period comedy and Best Picture-winning Tom Jones (1963) that was based on the hero of Henry Fi...
What is the name of the character played by Victoria Wood in Dinnerladies
BBC - Comedy - Dinnerladies Dinnerladies Dinnerladies Dinnerladies has all the hallmarks of a great Victoria Wood comedy: an excellent ensemble cast (many of them familiar from previous engagements with Wood), rich dialogue and a real affection for the most ordinary and dowdy of characters. The Manchester canteen setti...
Evening Shade - Show News, Reviews, Recaps and Photos - TV.com EDIT This gentle rural sitcom, Evening Shade, starred Burt Reynolds as Wood Newton, an ex-pro football star who returned to his Arkansas home town of Evening Shade to coach the high school football team (the Mules), which had not won a game for two years. H...
What is the first name of the Czech composer Janacek?
Leoš Janáček - Leoš Janáček Leoš Janáček Search for: Leoš Janáček Leoš Janáček, baptised Leo Eugen Janáček; 3 July 1854 – 12 August 1928) was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and other Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style. Until ...
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What is one expected to do in a dormitory?
Dormitory | Define Dormitory at Dictionary.com dormitory [dawr-mi-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee] /ˈdɔr mɪˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i/ Spell noun, plural dormitories. 1. a building, as at a college, containing a number of private or semiprivate rooms for residents, usually along with common bathroom facilities and recreation areas. 2. a room ...
Her Majesty's Prisons (Hansard, 2 December 1981) Her Majesty's Prisons (Birmingham, Sparkbrook) I beg to move, That this House, believing that conditions in Her Majesty's Prisons are now both an affront to a civilised society and a continued threat to the maintenance of law and order within the United Kingdom, calls up...
Who was the last veteran of the American War of Independence to be elected President of the USA?
Can you name the Presidents who were Veterans? - Veterans Health Administration Veterans Health Administration VA » Veterans Health Administration » Can you name the Presidents who were Veterans? Veterans Health Administration Presidents who Served in the Military George Washington: Revolutionary War (Continental Army)...
President Ronald Reagan Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in Tampic, Illinois on February 6, 1911. His family was poor. His father was an alcoholic and was often unemployed. When he was young he worked as a life guard for seven summers. In that time he made 77 rescues. He worked seven days a week and often twelve hours a d...
From which country does 'Monterey Jack' cheese come?
Monterey Jack : Encyclopedia : Food Network Monterey Jack Categories: Monterey Jack The origin of Jack cheese is most often attributed to David Jacks, a Monterey, Calif., businessman in the late 1800s. However, historical evidence shows that it actually was based on a recipe for queso del país ("country cheese"), broug...
Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: November 2015 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Park Tavern and the Brewers Q1 Great Britain is to appear in the Tennis Davis Cup final in which Belgian city? Ghent Q2 Once storms Abigail, Barney, Clodagh, Desmond and Eva have passed the UK, which will be next? Frank The current Ebol...
What was Bruce Springsteen's first number one album in the UK titled?
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UK MUSIC CHARTS, No.1 Singles 1: Al Martino - Here In My Heart - 14/11/1952. 1953 2: Jo Stafford : You Belong To Me - 16/1/1953 3: Kay Starr : Comes A-Long A-Love - 23/1/1953. 4: Eddie Fisher: Outside Of Heaven - 30/1/1953. Feb 5: Perry Como: Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes - 6/2/1953 March 6: Guy Mitchell: She We...
Where was Brunel's mighty ship Great Britain aground for 83 years before being brought back to Bristol
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Who was the pilot hero of Captain W.E. Johns stories?
Biggles: Pilot and Adventurer | Nudgee College Library Nudgee College Library May 22, 2009 by Martin Kerby - Head of Information Services Long before JK Rowling penned a few stories about a teenage wizard, or Stephanie Meyer decided that a vampire love story might potentially attract a wide audience, generations of sch...
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"What was the nickname of the British army regiment called the ""11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)""?"
11th Hussars | Military Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit The regiment was founded in 1715 as Colonel Philip Honeywood's Regiment of Dragoons and was known by the name of its Colonel until 1751 when it became the 11th Regiment of Dragoons. A further name change, to the 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons, occurred in 178...
Free Flashcards about GK 6 Which horse was involved in the 1913 incident that killed Emily Davison? Anmer What is the meaning of "discursive"? digressing from subject to subject What was the German 'Jugendstil' known as in Britain and the USA? Art Nouveau The artists Odilon Redon and Fernand Khnopff were most closely a...
Which artist's real name may be Robin Gunningham?
Is this Banksy? Elusive graffiti artist 'pictured after his van broke down while installing artwork in New York' | Daily Mail Online comments Reclusive graffiti artist Banksy has apparently been caught on camera overseeing the creation of one of his artworks in New York. A man in a flat cap and paint-spattered overalls...
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Ansel Adams and Terence Donovan were prominent in what field?
Ansel Adams | David SheffDavid Sheff By Lillie on July 2, 2005 This article was first published in March 1983. A candid conversation with America’s “photographer laureate” and environmentalist about art, natural beauty and the unnatural acts of Interior Secretary James Watt. The Citation of the Presidential Medal of Fr...
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For which French rugby union club does Jonny Wilkinson play?
Jonny Wilkinson bows out in style as Toulon beat Castres to claim Top 14 play-off final – a winner to the end - Telegraph Jonny Wilkinson bows out in style as Toulon beat Castres to claim Top 14 play-off final – a winner to the end England’s finest guides his Toulon side to victory in his final game All done: Jonny Wil...
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Who played a professional boxer in a 2004 film?
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What city has the world's largest aquarium?
10 Largest Aquariums in the World – Touropia Travel Experts 10 Largest Aquariums in the World Last updated on November 10, 2016 in Leisure 39 Comments The most common size for a home aquarium tank is probably 29 or 30 gallon, though some aquarists have constructed aquariums of many thousands of gallons. Public aquarium...
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What pop star was jailed in 2009 for assaulting a male escort?
80s Pop Star Boy George Sentenced To 15 Months In Jail For Imprisoning A Male Escort 80s Pop Star Boy George Sentenced To 15 Months In Jail For Imprisoning A Male Escort   January 16, 2009  Culture Club , Boy George   Boy George has been sentenced to jail for 15 months. A judge has ordered the 80s pop star to the slamm...
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Which sport do the French call ‘ball-trap’?
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Korfball   Korfball Korfball is a team ball game, similar in many ways to mixed netball. It is played in over fifty countries. The countries with the most players are the Netherlands and Belgium. Korfball differs from other team sports in that it is a mixed-gender game: a team consists of four men and four women. How t...
Dustin Hoffman played the role of an autistic savant in the film 'Rain Man'. Who played the part of his younger brother Charlie?
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What was the name of the notorious biological research unit of the Japanese Army that undertook lethal human experimentation during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) and WWII?
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The 1918 Influenza Pandemic I opened the window, And in-flu-enza. The influenza pandemic circled the globe. Most of humanity felt the effects of this strain of the influenza virus. It spread following the path of its human carriers, along trade routes and shipping lines. Outbreaks swept through North America, Europe, A...
Generally acknowledged as the father of role-playing games, Gary Gygax, along with Dave Arneson, was the mastermind behind what major game?
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Which toy was named after a US president?
Real Teddy Bear Story - Theodore Roosevelt Association Real Teddy Bear Story Home > Resources > Real Teddy Bear Story How did toy bears come to be named after President Theodore Roosevelt? It all started with a hunting trip President Roosevelt took in 1902 in Mississippi at the invitation of Mississippi Governor, Andre...
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August 21, 1959 saw which state join the Union as the 50th?
Hawaii becomes 50th state - Aug 21, 1959 - HISTORY.com Hawaii becomes 50th state Publisher A+E Networks The modern United States receives its crowning star when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs a proclamation admitting Hawaii into the Union as the 50th state. The president also issued an order for an American flag ...
The Capital of Alaska is Not Accessible By Car Date of Admission to the Union- January 3, 1959 Slogan- “North to the Future” State website URL- www.alaska.gov Alaska is the largest state as far as land mass goes, but remains sparsely populated and remote. One might say that Juneau is the most distinct capital city in t...
What Canadian dish is made with french fries, gravy, and cheese curds?
Fries, cheese curds and brown gravy? A French-Canadian fave is U.S.-bound — JSCMS images and text-only story Poutine is often ordered as a side dish, as shown here alongside a hot dog and soft drink, at Canadian restaurants. ***Please note small file size: 1600 pixels by 1200 pixels*** (Courtesy of Gary Steele) Chef ...
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After a nine year chart absence which sixties trio had a Top Ten hit single in 1976 with 'No Regrets'?
The Walker Brothers | uDiscover uDiscoverMusic The Walker Brothers During the 1960s The Walker Brothers charted nine singles, including two No.1s making them one of the most popular and successful groups from the era. Like most bands that appended brothers to their name they were not and before becoming a trio had been...
The UK Number Ones : 1965-1969 Famous for being performed live on the roof of the Beatles' Apple Corps in Savile Row, London W1.   4 Jun 1969 Tommy Roe Dizzy 1 Only No 1 This came seven years after his first hit, but it did not lengthen his career. 11 Jun 1969 Beatles The Ballad Of John & Yoko 3 17th & last No 1 La...
In addition to the computer, what else must a modem be plugged into?
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"Sporting firsts - Who was the first British cyclist to win the ""green jersey"" in the Tour de France? (The green jersey is for the leader in the points classification and is awarded to the champion sprinter)"
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James Dearden wrote which book, made into a famous film directed by Adrian Lyne, in 1987?
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Who was the world cross country long course winner in 1985 and 1986
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Which merchant seaman wrote poems, novels, plays and critical essays and became Poet Laureate in 1930?
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What is the young of a kangaroo called?
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Which team won the 2010 NBA Finals, beating the Boston Celtics by 4 games to 3?
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Which famous singer was a member of 'Bluesology' in the early 1960s, leaving in 1967 and changing his name to one that was a combination of the names of two members of the group?
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Which Shakespearian tragedy was turned into a 2011 film starring Ralph Fiennes in the title role?
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What word describes an area of open water separated from the open sea by a coral reef?
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In the Harry Potter series what is the name of Harry’s pet owl?
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What type of creature is a bitterling?
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In 2006 there were approximately how many pubs in the UK? 47,500, 57,500 or 67,500?
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Athlete Francis Morgan Thompson is better known by what name?
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In mythology, who was 'Pax'?
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Which African lake, the longest freshwater lake in the world, has the same name as a former country?
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In World War I, what did the Allies call the defence line that was known as the 'Siegfried Line' by the Germans?
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What was the name of the sax player in New York New York who fell for Francine?
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What is the name of the shallow circular transparent dish with a flat lid, used for the culture of micro-organisms?
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Two members of which group were the only people to perform on both Band Aid charity singles?
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Bartolomeo Cristofori is regarded as the inventor of which musical instrument?
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What French novel is said to based on an epidemic that hit the Algerian city of Oran in 1849?
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"Who wrote the music to ""Ode to Joy""?"
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Which company sponsors the 2013 County Cricket Championship?
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Which composer, born on this date in 1928, wrote the music for the songs Magic Moments and Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa?
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What food item in French literally means twice cooked?
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What year saw the abolition of the death penalty for murder in Britain?
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"What Scottish pattern is often called ""plaid"" in the United States?"
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March 26, 2000 saw the implosion, by Controlled Demolitions, Inc, of what structure, the largest building, by volume, ever demolished by implosion?
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What is an immature dragonfly known as?
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Where do the rivers Dart, Tavy, Teigh and Okement rise?
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By population, which is the second biggest city in Germany?
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Who is the current vice president of the United States?
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Danced in a style representing a bullfight, which dance takes its name from the Spanish for 'double step'?
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What was Alfred Hitchcock's first colour movie?
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Who is the President of the Football Association?
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What was the profession of President Jean Bertrand Aristide of Haiti?
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The nautical expression referring to capsizing is 'turning (what creature)'?
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The Commissioner’s Trophy is awarded annually for which sport?
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What is the term for the act of throwing someone or something out of a window?
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Which artery supplies blood to the head and brain?
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What is the SI unit of frequency?
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What common three-letter word prefixes the following to make six different words?
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What is the highest national capital city?
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What sport is contested in the Vuelta a Espana?
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From which children's book did Pink Floyd take the title of their 1967 album 'Piper at the Gates of Dawn'?
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Who led the Iceni against the Romans
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The first chamber of commerce in Britain was founded in which city in 1783?
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Prime Ministers of Great Britain political party 1721-42 Sir Robert Walpole - Restored confidence in the country following the South Sea Bubble financial crash of 1720. Dominated the political scene during the reigns of George I and George II. George II made Walpole a gift of 10 Downing Street. Walpole resigned as a co...
What type of animal is a dibitag
Eastern Africa: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Sudan | Ecoregions | WWF x Tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas and shrublands Eastern Africa: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Sudan During extended arid periods the Horn of Africa was linked to other deserts across the world, stretching down to the...
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Which small island, situated just off Holy Island on the north west coast of Anglesey is famous as being the location of one of Wales's most spectacular lighthouses?
Wales Anglesey Photography and photographers by the FatPhotographer Wales Anglesey Section Jump The Isle of Anglesey (Also known as Ynys Mon in Welsh) is an island, and county in its own right, situated off the north-west coast of Wales. Near the beautiful Snowdonia mountain range and separated from the mainland by the...
Sea Areas of the Shipping Forecast - Part 3 | TheYachtMarket Sea Areas Of The Shipping Forecast - Part 3 Sea Areas of the Shipping Forecast - Part 3 Post by: TheYachtMarket News The “hows, whys and wheres” behind the names. Part 3. The Western Area – Lundy to South East Iceland “Shannon, Rockall. Gale warning. North we...
Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin is the title character in which famous novel?
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What's in a name? What's in a name? [ Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charles Dickens —> Works —> Great Expectations —> Theme and Subject ] In the first sentence of Great Expectations, Pip explains the origin of his name: “My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make ...
The aardvark is a nocturnal mammal native to which continent?
Aardvarks | Wild Kratts Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Share The Aardvark  is a medium-sized, burrowing, nocturnal mammal native to Africa. It is the only living species of the order Tubulidentata, although other prehistoric species and genera of Tubulidentata are known. Unlike otherinsectivores, it has a long pig-like...
Arctic Animals List With Pictures, Facts & Information Learn more about Beluga Whales here: Beluga Whale Facts . Caribou / Reindeer Caribou / Reindeer Caribou are also known as reindeer in Europe. These animals have several cold-climate adaptations, including enlarged chambers in the nose to warm up the cold Arctic air...
Apry is a type of brandy flavoured with which fruit juice
Dry apricot brandy | Kindred Cocktails Twitter Facebook Recent Cocktails RSS Dry apricot brandy Dry apricot brandy is a type of fruit brandy made from apricots that are fermented and distilled into a clear spirit that is at least 80 proof at bottling. The best and most widely available commercial apricot brandy is from...
RAGMAG Ohm Issue | Sept 2011 | Issue#16 by RAGMAG Magazine (page 138) - issuu issuu 1. What is the difference between a spiral and a helix? 1. Where can you find the Church of the Holy Sepulchre? 1. What is the S.I. standard of temperature? 2. What is it called when a liquid is cooled to below its freezing point but it...
Who preceded Willie Bain as MP for Glasgow North East?
Willie Bain – Labour Candidate for Glasgow North East – Time To Bring To An End Seventy Years Of Shameful Neglect Of Constituents And Their Honourable But Misplaced Loyalty | caltonjock Wish Us Luck Home Willie Bain – Labour Candidate for Glasgow North East – Time To Bring To An End Seventy Years Of Shameful Neglect Of...
History of Tony Blair - GOV.UK GOV.UK Tony Blair Labour 1997 to 2007 Born 6 May 1953, Edinburgh, Scotland Dates in office Labour Major acts Civil Partnership Act 2004: allowed legal recognition of civil partnership relationship between two people of the same sex. Interesting facts Tony Blair initiated reforms in the Ho...
What is the correct term for a tomb or monument erected in honor of those whose remains are elsewhere?
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Keeping them straight: James the Greater and James the Less | The New Theological Movement Keeping them straight: James the Greater and James the Less St. James the Greater, of Compostela July 25th, Feast of St. James the Greater “St. James the Apostle, brother of blessed John the Evangelist, who was beheaded by Hero...