Published: Tuesday 22nd October 2024A free general knowledge quiz for those who enjoy a more challenging quiz.
A flitch is another name for a side of which meat?Bacon.
In what century was New College, Oxford founded?14th (1379).
Autumn Kelly was married to which member of the Royal Family?Peter Phillips.
Often referred to as ITMA, what was the name of this Tommy Handley radio show?It's That Man Again.
Which songs with "Tonight" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists, [a] Tight Fit (1982), [b] The Move (1971), [c] Eagle-Eye Cherry (1998), [d] Ronan Keating ft Lulu (2002) and [e] Wings (1979)?[a] "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", reached no 1, [b] "Tonight", no 11, [c] "Save Tonight", no 6, [d] "We've Got Tonight", no 4 and [e] "Goodnight Tonight", no 5.
Who founded the Society of Friends?George Fox.
"Every little helps" is the slogan for which supermarket?Tesco.
The Antony Gormley statue in Gateshead, The Angel of the North, overlooks what major road?A1.
Which Hindu God is depicted with the head of an elephant?Ganesha.
Mrs McClusky was a head teacher of which fictional school? Grange Hill.
In which musical is the song "Old Man River" featured?Showboat.
What is the largest gland in the human body?The liver.
What was Charles Dickens' first published novel?The Pickwick Papers.
Who plays Bilbo Baggins in "The Hobbit" film series?Martin Freeman.
How many fluid ounces in half an Imperial pint?Ten.
Who portrayed Billie Holiday in the 1972 movie "Lady Sings the Blues"?Diana Ross.
Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury?St Augustine (of Canterbury).
Since 1962 which American city has dyed its river green every St Patrick's Day?Chicago.
In which country was fashion designer Pierre Cardin born?Italy.
Which American rapper was born Shawn Corey Carter in New York City in 1969?Jay-Z.
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