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A Jester/fool #Nowadays, who might wear a wimple ?A Nun $Of which country is Jutland a part ?Denmark *In which country is the Giant's Causeway ?Northern Ireland =Which king was responsible for building The Tower of London ?William I (The Conqueror) 2Name a battle in which an English king was killed )Hastings (Harold), Bosworth (Richard III) 'In which American state is Long Beach ? California 0In which American state is the city of Memphis ? Tennessee 3With which sport do you associate Rosemary Casals ?Tennis 0With which sport do you associate Henry Cotton ?Golf )Where in your body is your frontal bone ?Forehead .Whereabouts in the body is the thyroid gland ? In the neck{DhQxzNhv|ld %What does RAM stand for ?Random Access Memory &If you toss a coin in the air 1000 times and it lands Heads up every time, what are the odds on it landing Tails up at the 1001st toss ?Evens '/Who wrote "The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba" ?Handel (What is a Paradox ?#A seemingly contradictory statement )$What is the Reciprocal of a number ?One divided by that number *What is the reciprocal of 1 ?One +gPhilip Nelkon won the British National Championship four times, in 1978, 1981, 1990 and 1992. At what ?Scrabble ,QWhich river, also the longest in the UK, has the greatest number of tributaries ? The Severn -+... and how many tributaries does it have ?17 ..Three generations of which family won Oscars ?Huston /3Cob and Pen are the male and female of which bird ?Swan 04In natural history what do we call a male pea-fowl ?Peacock 1)What sort of bird is a Cinnamon Norwich ?Canary 26In Canada, of which province is Winnipeg the capital ?Manitoba 35In Canada, of which province is Toronto the capital ?Ontario 4What were 'Oxford Bags' ?Very wide trousersB|ZI 5?In the tropics, why are white clothes preferred to black ones ?,White reflects heat rays, black absorbs them 68In what kind of theatre did Vesta Tilley become famous ? Music hall 71Which country lies immediately south of Estonia ?Latvia 8JIn which American city is there a famous road called Pennslyvania Avenue ? Washington 95In which city is a famous street called Wall Street ?New York :8In which sport is the 'US Masters' a major competition ?Golf ;In which sport would you gybe ?Sailing <$Where would you find a centreboard ?gIn a sailing dinghy, extending underwater below the hull for stability, but retractable (unlike a keel)bFfhbNܕi  Who wrote 'The Compleat Angler ? Izaak Walton 7Who wrote 'A History of the English-Speaking Peoples' ?Sir Winston Churchill DIn the Bible, Abraham was asked to sacrifice his son. Name his son. Isaac IIn the Book of Genesis, a group of men built a tower. What was its name ?Babel/Tower of Babylon $Which city was once called 'Sarum' ? Salisbury ,What was the city of Volgograd once called ?'Stalingrad (also once called Tsaritsyn) 9Who wrote the book 'The Spy that came in from the Cold' ?John Le Carre Who wrote the book 'Jaws' ?Robert Benchley Where is Port of Spain ?Trinidad 7What is the difference between a lapwing and a peewit ?*Nothing - the same bird by different names GIf a cockney said "Wot smashin' bacons" to what might he be referring ?Legs (Bacon and Eggs) @If a cockney said "Meet me in the balloon", what would he mean ?'Meet me in the Saloon Bar (Balloon Car) !=What did the most expensive TV commercial to date advertise ?Apple Macintoch computers. It was shown once - in 1984, cost 360,000 to produce, 600,000 to show and is considered the most cost-effective commercial ever made "8Who, in 1996, was the richest businessman in the world ?[Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, with a personal fortune of 18.5 billion in that year #What is osmosis ?]The passage of a solvent through a semi-permeable partition into a more concentrated solution $What is alliteration ?The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely-connected words e.g. Around the rocks the ragged rascals ranR5" } ~k6 @ xaFfhbNܕi  Who wrote 'The Compleat Angler ? Izaak Walton 7Who wrote 'A History of the English-Speaking Peoples' ?Sir Winston Churchill DIn the Bible, Abraham was asked to sacrifice his son. Name his son. Isaac IIn the Book of Genesis, a group of men built a tower. What was its name ?Babel/Tower of Babylon $Which city was once called 'Sarum' ? Salisbury ,What was the city of Volgograd once called ?'Stalingrad (also once called Tsaritsyn) 9Who wrote the book 'The Spy that came in from the Cold' ? John Le Carr Who wrote the book 'Jaws' ?Robert Benchley Where is Port of Spain ?Trinidad 7What is the difference between a lapwing and a peewit ?*Nothing - the same bird by different names GIf a cockney said "Wot smashin' bacons" to what might he be referring ?Legs (Bacon and Eggs) @If a cockney said "Meet me in the balloon", what would he mean ?'Meet me in the Saloon Bar (Balloon Car) !=What did the most expensive TV commercial to date advertise ?Apple Macintoch computers. It was shown once - in 1984, cost 360,000 to produce, 600,000 to show and is considered the most cost-effective commercial ever made "8Who, in 1996, was the richest businessman in the world ?[Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, with a personal fortune of 18.5 billion in that year #What is osmosis ?]The passage of a solvent through a semi-permeable partition into a more concentrated solution $What is alliteration ?The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely-connected words e.g. Around the rocks the ragged rascals ranR5 } ~k6