Published: Friday 13th June 2014
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With which boy band did Justin Timberlake begin his career?
N'Sync.
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The trade union known as the NUT represents which profession?
Teachers (National Union of Teachers).
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What was the name of the character played by Nicholas Lyndhurst in the BBC series "Only Fools and Horses"?
Rodney Trotter.
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Who in 1878 founded the Salvation Army?
William Booth.
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What was the name of the baseball star who married Marilyn Monroe?
Joe DiMaggio.
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What is manufactured using the Bessemer process?
Steel.
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Who succeeded Charles DeGaulle as President of France?
Georges Pompidou.
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In which book of the Bible is the story of Samson and Delilah told?
Judges.
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Of which country are the Faroe Islands a dependency?
Denmark.
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How many pieces does each player have at the beginning of a game of draughts?
12
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In which pantomime does Widow Twankey traditionally appear?
Aladdin.
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Who was the manager of Manchester United at the time of the Munich air disaster?
Matt Busby.
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In a list of US States, which would come last alphabetically?
Wyoming.
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Which children's comic featured the characters of Desperate Dan and Korky the Cat?
The Dandy.
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What type of fruit is a cantaloupe?
A Melon.
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How was actress and singer Frances Gumm better known?
Judy Garland.
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Who was the famous son of Uther Pendragon?
King Arthur.
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Which part of a mint plant is used to make mint sauce?
The Leaves.
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In the TV cartoon series who was Yogi Bear's small friend?
Boo-Boo.
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Who recorded the 1985 album "Brothers in Arms"?
Dire Straits.
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