Published: Thursday 5th April 2018
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Often used as a fertiliser what is the excrement of seabirds known as?
Guano.
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On which island would you find Brunei?
Borneo.
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Whose abduction led to the Trojan Wars?
Helen of Troy.
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In which fictional Welsh town does Fireman Sam operate?
Pontypandy.
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What sport is played on a diamond?
Baseball.
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Which former Beatle released the album "All Things Must Pass"?
George Harrison.
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How many lines does a sonnet contain?
Fourteen.
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Which word can be a spot, a small burrowing animal or a unit in science?
Mole.
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With which Charles Dickens' character would you associate the phrase "Bah, Humbug"?
Scrooge.
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In which country is the city of Sevastopol?
Ukraine
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Which of Henry VIII's wives survived him?
Catherine Parr
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By what name did author Charles Dodgson become better known?
Lewis Carroll
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With which sport is the ABA concerned with?
Boxing (Amateur Boxing Association).
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Who played Sally in the 1989 movie "When Harry met Sally"?
Meg Ryan.
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What is the fruit of the blackthorn called?
Sloe.
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Cantilever and Suspension are both types of what?
Bridges.
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Which song has been a hit for Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, Thelma Houston and The Communards?
"Don't Leave me This Way".
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Which European city is associated with the work of architect Antonio Gaudi?
Barcelona
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The Battle of Bosworth Field was the last battle in which war?
The War of the Roses.
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How many cards are dealt to each player in a hand of contract bridge?
Thirteen.
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