Yesterday
1.What day comes five days after Thursday?
Tuesday.
2.It takes the Earth just over how many days to orbit the sun - 365 or 465?
365.
3.Leg rib is an anagram for what rodent?
Gerbil.
4.In English law enforcement, was is a PCSO?
Police Community Support Officer.
5.Which of the following is a unit used to measure temperature - Kevin or Kelvin?
Kelvin.
6."At first I was afraid I was petrified" is the opening line to which karaoke classic?
I Will Survive.
7.Which fairy tale tells the story of an abused little bird who turns into a beautiful swan?
Ugly Duckling?
8.Who was the British prime minister when Elizabeth II became queen?
9.What military honour is abbreviated to DFC?
10.On 1 January 1892, the 15 year-old Irish girl Annie Morris became the first ever person to pass through which immigration station?
11.Captured by a Gallic chief and put to death at Mark Anthony's order, Decimus Brutus became, in 43 BC, the first of which man's assassins to be killed?
12.Meaning insert ink, what word refers to a Japanese form of tattooing?
Today
1.What G is a type of aircraft with wings but no motor?
Glider?
2.According to the proverb, many hands make... what?
Light work.
3.Another name for a police informant is a stool... dove or pigeon?
Pigeon.
4.What dance represents the letter T in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
Tango.
5.Which energy drink is advertised as "gives you wings"?
Red Bull.
6.What is the second letter of the Greek alphabet?
Beta.
7.Which county in Ireland is also an abbreviated word for mayonnaise?
Mayo.
8.Name the year: poll tax riots in London, Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and The FIFA World Cup was held in Italy?
1990.
9.Lake Disappointment and Lake Surprise are located in which country?
10.Quotations: which Austrian was described by the pianist Glenn Gould as "a bad composer who died too late rather than too early"?
11.Picture: who designed this?
http://www.postimage.org/image/rlecknnlf/
12.The father god and creator, Achaman was the supreme god of the Guanches on which island?