Published: Monday 10th April 2017
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Who wrote the novel "Where Eagles Dare"?
Alistair MacLean.
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In which English county is the port of Dover?
Kent.
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In which German city was the composer Beethoven born?
Bonn.
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In computer terminology what does the acronym ROM mean?
Read Only Memory.
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By what name was William Joyce known by during World War II?
Lord Haw-Haw.
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The Portuguese football club Benfica plays it's home fixtures in which city?
Lisbon.
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In snooker how many points are awarded for potting the blue ball?
Five.
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What is the SI unit for temperature?
Kelvin.
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Into which body of water does the River Volga flow?
Caspian Sea.
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Which organisation has the motto "Just Do It!"?
Nike.
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By population which is Australia's largest city?
Sydney.
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In which musical would you hear the song "Food,Glorious Food"?
Oliver!
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In the comic book what is the real name of superhero Iron Man?
Tony Stark.
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On television which family lived at the Ponderosa ranch?
The Cartwrights.
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On which ship did Sir Francis drake circumnavigate the World?
The Golden Hind.
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A ukelele has how many strings?
Four.
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Which pop duo were originally known as Tom and Jerry?
Simon and Garfunkel.
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What name is given to the number on top of a fraction?
Numerator.
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In the world of sport, who was known as the Great White Shark?
Golfer Greg Norman.
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The home of which animal is known as a Sett.
Badger
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