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  Question 1: The dish “cannelloni al ragù” comes from what country?

  Question 2: What shape is the frame used to position the balls in snooker?

  Question 3: What English letter corresponds with the greek Lambda?

  Question 4: Who was Oscar nominated for her role in the film JOJO RABBIT?

  Question 5: All Nippon airways has its headquarters in what city?

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  Question 6: The term “du jour” comes from what language?

  Question 7: Which character wears a boiler suit in the film halloween?

  Question 8: Which Tudor king established the navy board?

  Question 9: In what decade was the original London Bridge sold?

  Question 10: What is the three-letter currency code for the British pound?

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  Question 11: Komodo dragons were unknown to science until what century?

  Question 12: What sports hall of fame has the website “hoophall.com”?

  Question 13: What was the birth name of silent film star Buster Keaton?

  Question 14: The national museum of Denmark is located in what city?

  Question 15: Chelsea Roberts is the younger sister of what Mattel doll?

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  Question 16: “SN” is the chemical symbol of what metal?

  Question 17: What breed of dog was the Queen’s pet favorite?

  Question 18: Newton have at race courses in what English county?

  Question 19: What planet is named after a roman sea god?

  Question 20: Which Italian prime minister was once a cruise ship entertainer?

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  Question 21: Spanish word “Naranjan” means what color?

  Question 22: The term "Hangry" is a blend of hungry and what word?

  Question 23: In what country was the author Alexander Dumas born?

  Question 24: Who presents the TV Show “Grayson’s art club”?

  Question 25: Snake eater is a title in what stealth video game series?

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  Question 26: The Kagura is a sacred dance in what Japanese religion?

  Question 27: Eva Perón died in the same year as which British king?

  Question 28: Mamont is a Siberian type of what spirit?

  Question 29: The Taiwan is an arm of what ocean?

  Question 30: Gauri is the goddess of purity and what asian religion?

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  Question 31: The word Centrum means center in what ancient language?

  Question 32: How is the actor Philip Andre Rourke junior better known?

  Question 33: Large curd cottage is a form of what dairy product?

  Question 34: What DMC car had gull wing doors in the stainless steel body?

  Question 35: What species of tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh?

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  Question 36: What seven letter word could be shortened to SESH?

  Question 37: Belial is a fallen angel in what epic poem by John Milton?

  Question 38: What part of a clock moves through 30 degrees every hour?

  Question 39: Who won the 1989 Conservative Party leadership election?

  Question 40: The Royal Liver Buildings on the east bank of what river?

  Question 41: The Butterfly technique is used by what ice hockey position?

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  Question 1: The dish “cannelloni al ragù” comes from what country?

  Answer: Italy.

  Question 2: What shape is the frame used to position the balls in snooker?

  Answer: Rack. A rack is used to place billiard balls in their starting positions at the beginning of a pocket billiards game. This is a piece of equipment that sometimes called a triangle.

  Question 3: What English letter corresponds with the greek Lambda?

  Answer: L. Lambda representing the sound /l/, is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet.

  Question 4: Who was Oscar nominated for her role in the film JOJO RABBIT?

  Answer: Johansson.

  Question 5: All Nippon airways has its headquarters in what city?

  Answer: Tokyo.


  Question 6: The term “du jour” comes from what language?

  Answer: French.

  Question 7: Which character wears a boiler suit in the film halloween?

  Answer: Michael Myers.

  Question 8: Which Tudor king established the navy board?

  Answer: Henry VIII. He was King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547.

  Question 9: In what decade was the original London Bridge sold?

  Answer: 60s.

  Question 10: What is the three-letter currency code for the British pound?

  Answer: GBP.

  Question 11: Komodo dragons were unknown to science until what century?

  Answer: 20th.

  Question 12: What sports hall of fame has the website “hoophall.com”?

  Answer: Basketball.

  Question 13: What was the birth name of silent film star Buster Keaton?

  Answer: Joseph Keaton. He was born on October 04, 1895 and was died on February 01, 1966.

  Question 14: The national museum of Denmark is located in what city?

  Answer: Copenhagen.

  Question 15: Chelsea Roberts is the younger sister of what Mattel doll?

  Answer: Barbie.


  Question 16: “SN” is the chemical symbol of what metal?

  Answer: Tin.

  Question 17: What breed of dog was the Queen’s pet favorite?

  Answer: Corgi.

  Question 18: Newton have at race courses in what English county?

  Answer: Devon.

  Question 19: What planet is named after a roman sea god?

  Answer: Neptune. It's the last of the planets in solar system. Neptune is dark, cold, and very windy. It's more than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth is.

  Question 20: Which Italian prime minister was once a cruise ship entertainer?

  Answer: Berlusconi.

  Question 21: Spanish word “Naranjan” means what color?

  Answer: Orange.

  Question 22: The term "Hangry" is a blend of hungry and what word?

  Answer: Angry.

  Question 23: In what country was the author Alexander Dumas born?

  Answer: France.

  Question 24: Who presents the TV Show “Grayson’s art club”?

  Answer: Grayson Perry.

  Question 25: Snake eater is a title in what stealth video game series?

  Answer: Metal Gear. It’s a series of action-adventure stealth video games created by Hideo Kojima and developed and published by Konami.


  Question 26: The Kagura is a sacred dance in what Japanese religion?

  Answer: Shinto. One major function of Kagura is purifying and shaking the spirit , usually a female shaman will perform the dance and obtain the oracle from the god.

  Question 27: Eva Perón died in the same year as which British king?

  Answer: George VI. Eva Perón, a.k.a Evita, was the wife of Argentine President Juan Perón. She was First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952.

  Question 28: Mamont is a Siberian type of what spirit?

  Answer: Vodka.

  Question 29: The Taiwan is an arm of what ocean?

  Answer: Pacific ocean.

  Question 30: Gauri is the goddess of purity and what asian religion?

  Answer: Hinduism. It’s an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life.

  Question 31: The word Centrum means center in what ancient language?

  Answer: Latin.

  Question 32: How is the actor Philip Andre Rourke junior better known?

  Answer: Mickey Rourke. He is an American actor, activist, former boxer and screenwriter.

  Question 33: Large curd cottage is a form of what dairy product?

  Answer: Cheese. Dairy products are a type of food produced from or containing the milk of mammals, such as cheese, butter and yogurt.

  Question 34: What DMC car had gull wing doors in the stainless steel body?

  Answer: DeLorean. It’s a sports car and was the only automobile manufactured by John DeLorean's DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) for the American market.

  Question 35: What species of tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh?

  Answer: Bengal.


  Question 36: What seven letter word could be shortened to SESH?

  Answer: Session.

  Question 37: Belial is a fallen angel in what epic poem by John Milton?

  Answer: Paradise Lost. Belial tries to persuade the others to be more discreet so that their unacceptable behaviour is less conspicuous.

  Question 38: What part of a clock moves through 30 degrees every hour?

  Answer: The hour hand, the small hand on a clock that points to the hours.

  Question 39: Who won the 1989 Conservative Party leadership election?

  Answer: Margaret Thatcher.

  Question 40: The Royal Liver Buildings on the east bank of what river?

  Answer: Mercy.

  Question 41: The Butterfly technique is used by what ice hockey position?

  Answer: Goalkeeper.
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