1.In the dish known as bangers and mash, which word represents the sausage element?
Bangers.
2.In maths, the prefix semi represents which fraction?
3.What B is a liquid chemical that can whiten materials by removing their colour and is also used to sterilise drains and sinks?
Bleach?
4.Flo, Florrie and Flossie are all shortened forms of which girl's name that is also a city in Italy?
Florence.
5.Who was nominated for Best Actor at this year's Oscars for biopic Steve Jobs, but lost out to Leonardo DiCaprio?
6.In which novel of 2007 by Ian McEwan do Edward and Florence spend their wedding night at a hotel on the Dorset coast?
7.The Strait of Hormuz separates Iran from the Musandam Peninsula, an exclave of which country?
8.Which white, crystalline carboxylic was first derived from rowan berries, and is used to inhibit mould growth?
1.Which organ of the body is said to rumble or growl if hungry?
Stomach.
2.In the children's joke, which line follows Knock, Knock?
Who's There?
3.What is the four-letter abbreviation of the luxury car limousine?
Limo.
4.In the bible, who was the husband of Eve?
Adam.
5.Current affairs: which reality TV star was found dead in his hotel room this week?
David Gest.
6.Picture: where in London will you find this statue?
http://www.postimage.org/image/shvxfxw6v/
7.Quotations: which British conductor said "The British may not like music, but they love the noise it makes"?
8.The Duke of Lancaster who was both the son of Edward III and the father of Henry IV is usually known by what name, after his place of birth?