Published: Friday 4th March 2016
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In imperial measure, how many fluid ounces are there in one pint?
Twenty.
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On a British road sign what animal is used to signify "Wild Animals"?
Deer.
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In which 1978 movie was the Art Garfunkel song "Bright Eyes" featured?
"Watership Down".
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The monarchs of which country sat on the Peacock Throne?
(The Shahs) of Persia (Iran).
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What is the more common name for solid carbon dioxide?
Dry Ice.
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In the TV series what colour is Homer Simpson's car?
Pink.
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According to the proverb what should you do with sleeping dogs?
Let them lie.
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Which King of England was responsible for the Domesday Book?
William I (the Conqueror).
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Which is the only country to be represented in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
India.
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From whose garden did Peter Rabbit steal vegetables against the strict instruction from his mother?
Mr McGregor.
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Who in World War II was known as "The Forces Sweetheart"?
Vera Lynn.
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What name is given to the home of a squirrel?
A Drey.
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What is the title of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony in F Major?
The Pastoral Symphony.
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Which trio of rodents had their tails cut off by a farmer's wife?
The Three Blind Mice.
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In bullfighting, what name is given to the horse-riding bullfighter?
A Picador.
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What is the name of the principal sugar found in milk?
Lactose.
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On an Ordnance Survey map what is symbolised by the letters "TH"?
Town Hall.
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Which football team was the first to win the English Premier league?
Manchester United.
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Prior to the introduction of the Euro what currency was used in Italy?
Lira.
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Which Test cricket venue can be found in Leeds?
Headingley.
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