<p>1. Which English football team play their home games at the Globe Arena? Morecambe (since 2010 post Christie Park)</p><p>2. What shape is a regular hexahedron? A cube</p><p>3. Which soul singer sang ‘Moonlighting’ in 1987? Al Jarreau</p><p>4. What was the name of Dorothy’s dog in ‘The Wizard of Oz’? Toto</p><p>5. The C. N. Tower is in which North American city? Toronto (Canadian National Tower) </p><p>6. In which decade did the Mayflower sail to the America’s? 1620’s (1620)</p><p>7. John Nash and Le Corbusier were famous in which field? Architecture</p><p>8. What type of fruit is a Worcester Pearman? Apple</p><p>9. The Cortes is the parliament of which European country? Spain</p><p>10. Who wrote the Mr. Men series of books? Roger Hargreaves</p><p>11. The aspidistra plant is native to which continent? Asia</p><p>12. In the U. S. Masters golf tournament, caddies must dress in what colour? White</p><p>13. Who had a U. K. top ten single in 1972 with ‘Silver Machine’? Hawkwind</p><p>14. Pulmonary refers to what part of the human body? Lungs</p><p>15. Which two countries are separated by the Kattegat? Sweden and Denmark</p><p>16. Who directed the ‘Death Wish’ series of films? Michael Winner</p><p>17. The Ton Ton Macoute was associated with which island? Haiti (the island is Hispaniola)</p><p>18. The main square in Venice is named after which saint? St. Mark</p><p>19. If a dish is described as ‘a la Florentine’ it is prepared with which vegetable? Spinach</p><p>20. Sancho Panza was a servant to which literary character? Don Quixote</p><p>21. Sergei Bubka was a famous athlete in which sporting event? Pole vault</p><p>22. Cs is the chemical symbol for which element? Caesium</p><p>23. According to the traditional Christmas song, how many maids were a-milking? Eight</p><p>24. Who wrote and starred in ‘Trigger Happy TV’? Dom Jolly</p><p>25. What is the nearest European Union capital city to London? Brussels</p><p>26. The World War II M4 tank was named after a U. S. general? Sherman</p><p>27. What is Queen Elizabeth II birth sign? Taurus (born 21st April 1926)</p><p>28. Armagnac is a French variety of what spirit? Brandy</p><p>29. Jesus fed the five thousand with how many loaves and how many fishes? Five loaves, two fishes</p><p>1 www.jimmyquiz.com| [email protected] 30. From 1995 to 2004 Piers Morgan was editor of which newspaper? Daily Mirror</p><p>31. Which twentieth century Prime Minister was the M. P. for Huyton? Harold Wilson</p><p>32. Benjamin Franklin appears on what U. S. currency note? One hundred dollar</p><p>33. Which African insect spreads sleeping sickness in humans? Tsetse fly</p><p>34. At which Open Championship course is there a par three hole named the Postage Stamp? Royal Troon</p><p>35. Changing matter from liquid to gas is achieved by which process? Evaporation</p><p>36. Puccini operas: Cio-Cio San is better known by what name? Madame Butterfly</p><p>37. Billy Smart is well known in which branch of entertainment? Circus</p><p>38. The Mount of Olives is in which Middle Eastern city? Jerusalem</p><p>39. Who would use a Dewey decimal classification system? Librarian</p><p>40. ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ was partly written in which English jail? Bedford Jail</p><p>2 www.jimmyquiz.com| [email protected]</p>
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