1.On which of your household fuel bills might you see the abbreviation kwh, standing for kilowatt hour?
Electricity.
2.According to the proverb, what should one make while the sun shines?
The most of it?
3.What S are the seeds often sprinkled on burger buns?
Sesame.
4.What is a person doing if they are said to be in the land of nod - walking or sleeping?
Sleeping.
5.CA: an Islamic gunman opened fire and killed over 40 people at a gay nightclub in which city in Florida?
Orlando.
6.Which word can describe both a football match between two teams from the same area and a famous horse race?
Derby.
7.The 2012 novel Skagboy is a prequel to which 1993 book by Irvine Welsh?
8.In November 1834, while Sir Robert Peel was in Italy, which former Prime Minister lead a caretaker government with himself as Home, Foreign and Colonial secretary?
1.What S is a sport that you can use a cue and a rest?
Snooker.
2.On which group of flying animals would you find a beak?
Birds.
3.What is the name of the small device made from a length of bent wire which is used to keep papers together?
Paper clip.
4.What is the maximum speed limit in the UK for a car on a single carriageway?
50?
5.Rod Stewart had a number one single in 1983 singing about Baby.... who?
6.Which town in the Netherlands is famous for its round cheeses covered in red wax?
Edam.
7.Frequently seen on clocks, what does the Latin phrase tempus fugit mean in English?
8.Picture: who painted this?
http://www.postimage.org/image/rvkgiii7b/