October, 14th 2009 17:31 PM
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1. Who sang the original A Message to you Rudy? The Specials
2. What was John Lennon’s middle name? Winston
3. Which Ian Fleming novel has the shortest title? Dr No
4. What city is the capital of Tibet? Lhasa
5. In which country is the national drink called pisco? Chile
6. Who would use a fyke? Fishermen
7. What are banoffee pie’s two main ingredients? Banana & Toffee
8. What is the first event in the heptathlon? A) 100metre B) Javelin C) 800metres This time i will go with ‘D’ the 100 meter hurdles
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1. Who doesn’t care, ‘how cold you are’, he’s gonna make you a star? David Essex
2. To the nearest hundred how many islands make up the Maldives? Now this is debatable because some say there are 1190 and others say 1200, because 10 of them are so small that some of the wonderful scientists say that they cannot be islands
3. The word Ombudsman comes from which language? Sweedish
4. In which American state were Bonnie and Clyde killed in an ambush? Louisiana
5. What is studied by a pedologist? Soil formation
6. Spencer Grove was the first winner of what? No Idea - Wimbledon
7. Who released the biggest selling album in Britain in the 70’s? Queen
8. In what types of food is cholesterol found? A) Food of animal origin only B) Food of plant origin only C) Any type of food I will have to go with ‘A’ on this one seeing that it is found in meat, eggs etc
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