Quiz 35 - freequiz4000
1 SNIGGER BAWDILY is an anagram of which Olympic gold medallist - Bradley Wiggins
2 Barclay Square was an early Internet site offering what - Shopping
3 The word science stems from the Latin 'scientia'. What does it mean - Knowledge
4 Who played Miss Moneypenny in the Bond film Skyfall - Naomie Harris
5 Which two Queen albums took their titles from old Marx Brothers films - A Day at the Races and A Night at the Opera
6 Which British comedy actor has a refuse tip named after him in New Zealand, after he visited Palmerston, and said that it was a great place to commit suicide - John Cleese
7 On which Caribbean island did the pineapple originate - Guadeloupe
8 Who composed The Minute Waltz - Frederic Chopin
9 What do frogs have in their mouths that toads don't - Teeth
10 What is one round of play called in Bridge - Trick
11 In which American city are the headquarters of the Goodyear Tyre Company - Akron
12 What is the only national flag to have human beings depicted on it - Belize
13 Until it was surpassed by cotton, which gratifying substance was Britain's largest single import between 1750 and 1820 - Sugar
14 What are they: First opened in 1979 in Brighton, others have been created in Studland Bay Dorset and St Osyth among others - Nudist beaches
15 Who was known as the Father of English History - The Venerable Bede
16 Who wrote the TV sitcom Keeping up Appearances - Roy Clarke
17 Which planet in the Solar System has moons called Triton and Nereid - Neptune
18 In which country, until 1922, was the ruler referred to as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire - Turkey
19 An American would call it a sack what would we call it - Bag
20 Which sport or game was first known as gossima - Table tennis
21 How many chambers are there in a fish's heart - Two
22 Which Pink Floyd member played guitar on Kate Bush's Wuthering Heights - Dave Gilmour
23 In what form is angelica used for decorating cakes and pastries - Crystallised
24 How often is the American publication Life Magazine published - Monthly
25 Challis, Loden and Cheviot are all types of which fabric - Wool
26 In E-mail what does the E stand for - Electronic
27 What is the collective noun for Impala - Couple
28 In which sport is the term, "Hang ten" used - Surfing
29 What is a titillomaniac obsessed by - Scratching themselves
30 What word is given to the study of birds - Ornithology
31 In his TV series which comedian lived at 52 Acacia Avenue - Harry Worth
32 What was the first film directed by Quentin Tarantino - Reservoir Dogs
33 In the monologue Albert and the Lion, which seaside resort was visited by Mr and Mrs Ramsbottom and their son - Blackpool
34 What did Zaphod Beeblebrox have three of - Arms
35 In which series did a club called The Winchester appear - Minder
36 If a creature is said to be arboreal where would it spend most of its time - Trees
37 What is jockey Lester Piggott's middle name - Keith
38 A horse named Nita beat the first locomotive ever built in America in a famous race in 1830, what was the name of the locomotive - Tom Thumb
39 Which city has become the capital of Serbia - Belgrade
40 In which English town or city is the Shires shopping centre - Leicester
41 Nottingham's famous Goose Fair always begins on the first Thursday in October, when does it end - The following Saturday
42 Which government department collects VAT - Customs and Excise
43 What colour is alexandrite - Green
44 What is the Australian state capital of Victoria - Melbourne
45 Who was the first American president to have a beard - Abraham Lincoln
46 What sport is played by Newcastle Falcons - Rugby Union
47 On what date do the Scots celebrate Burn's Night - January twenty fifth
48 What is a male dragonfly called - King or drake
49 In which city is the largest bullfighting ring in the world - Mexico City
50 What does BYOG mean on an Australian party invitation - Bring your own grog
51 Many towns begin with the word Chipping as in Chipping Sodbury but what does Chipping mean in this context - Market
52 In Alice Through The Looking Glass, who recited The Walrus and The Carpenter - Tweedledee
53 In which city would you have found the legendary Dew Drop Inn night club - New Orleans
54 Who appeared in the most episodes of Last of the Summer Wine - Peter Sallis
55 Which fruit is traditionally used in the recipe for Liverpool Tart - Lemon
56 Who had top ten hits with Don't Cry, Live and Let Die - Guns n' Roses
57 What number is unlucky in Italy - Seventeen
58 In what country do Paramatta play soccer - Australia
59 Which sport invented at the Outrigger Canoe Club in Waikiki, Hawaii, and popularised in Santa Monica, California, since the 1920s and became an Olympic sport in 1996 - Beach volleyball
60 What was the last number in the Triumph TR range of sports cars - TR 8
61 American states have a designated state fruit what is the state fruit of Illinois - Apple
62 Who did Khruschev replace as Russian Premier - Nicolai Bulganin
63 What is the third largest cathedral in England after Saint Paul's and York Minster - Lincoln
64 What is the UK's chief Atlantic port - Liverpool
65 Which author wrote about Atticus Finch - Harper Lee (To Kill A Mockingbird)
66 A ten pound note depicts a scene from which Dickens novel - Pickwick Papers
67 How do Jeanette Charles and Elizabeth Richard earn a living - By impersonating the Queen
68 What is the name of the ghost played by John Cleese in the Harry Potter films - Nearly Headless Nick (Sir Nicholas De Mimsy Poppington)
69 Which super hero takes pictures of himself in action and sells them to a newspaper - Spiderman
70 What did Rudolph Valentino die from - Peritonitis
71 What year came before 99 B.C. - One hundred BC
72 What does the name Colin mean - Peasant
73 In cockney rhyming slang what are Tobys - Ears (Toby jugs lugs)
74 By what name does William James Adams style himself - Will.I.am
75 What does the name Paul mean - Small
76 About which British politician did Francois Mitterrand say, "She has the mouth of Marilyn Monroe and the eyes of Caligula - Margaret Thatcher
77 Which private detective was co-created by Terry Venables and Gordon Williams - Hazell
78 Which role links Douglas Fairbanks, Michael York, Gene Kelly - D'Artagnan
79 According to the British Association of Toy Retailers what was toy of the year 1968 and 1970 - Sindy
80 In the Catalan version what nationality is Manuel in Fawlty Towers - Mexican
81 In Jewish cookery what are pancakes made with grated potato called - Latkes
82 Who represented the UK in the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest - Javine
83 What is a male squirrel called - Buck
84 In shooting if two birds shot is called a brace what is the term for three birds shot - Leash
85 In which war was the battle of Gettysburg - American Civil War
86 The coins of which country are inscribed with the word 'Helvetia' - Switzerland
87 What beer was advertised with the slogan: Would you say no to another - Abbot Ale
88 Single-Line, U-Shaped and Island are all designs of which room in the house - Kitchen
89 What ingredient causes the shine in expensive eye shadow - Fish scales
90 What are in-service training days for teachers known as - Baker days
91 In which English county are the Cotswolds mainly situated - Gloucestershire
92 What is the name given in the UK to offices, used by a group of barristers - Chambers
93 Who was the American who was building gull winged cars in Northern Ireland - John Delorean (accept Delorean)
94 In which Welsh town are the Crusaders Rugby League team based - Wrexham
95 Who is Stevie Wonder's Happy Birthday a tribute to - Martin Luther King
96 What type of fish is the main ingredient of brandade - Cod (Salted)
97 How many different wives did actor Richard Burton have during his life - Four
98 In the theatre what is hair lace - Gauze to make hair at the front of a wig
99 Noel Johnson, Alex McCrindle and John Mann were radio stars but they were better known as who - Dick Barton, Jock and Snowy
100 In the Calvin and Hobbes newspaper cartoons what is Hobbes - A (toy) tiger