1.Where would a man wear a cravat - round his neck or foot? Neck.
2.What D goes after snow and before wood? Drop?
3.In nature, a nanny goat is which sex? Female.
4.In optics, the condition in which a person sees two images of a single object is called double... what? Vision.
5.Which former TV soap was affectionately known as Brookie? Brookside.
6.In politics, whom did Nick Clegg narrowly beat in the vote to become leader of the Liberal Democrats?
7.Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, was from which country?
8.Eugene Onegin and The Queen of Spades are operas by which composer?
4/4 Barracute, Tchaikovsky is right tanstaafl, and just 2 is wrong will
7-Kenya
1.In a pack of playing cards, the knave is another name for which picture card?
2.In cockney rhyming slang, what parts of the legs are your biscuits and cheese?
3.A person that is eager and alert can be described as being bright eyed and bushy... what?
4.Which dairy product was advertised in 2001 with the slogan "The white stuff, are you made of it"?
5.JSA is a DWP benefit paid to those that are unemployed and seeking work. What do the letters JSA stand for?
6.Lake Volta, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, is in which African country?
7.Tincal is an alternative name for which light, colourless crystalline substance?
8.The Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 between Britain and France dealt with the partition of which Empire after the end of the First World War?
1.In a pack of playing cards, the knave is another name for which picture card? Jack.
2.In cockney rhyming slang, what parts of the legs are your biscuits and cheese? Knees.
3.A person that is eager and alert can be described as being bright eyed and bushy... what? Tailed.
4.Which dairy product was advertised in 2001 with the slogan "The white stuff, are you made of it"?
5.JSA is a DWP benefit paid to those that are unemployed and seeking work. What do the letters JSA stand for? Job Seekers' Allowance.
6.Lake Volta, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, is in which African country?
7.Tincal is an alternative name for which light, colourless crystalline substance?
8.The Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 between Britain and France dealt with the partition of which Empire after the end of the First World War?
1.Name the three main UK Camelot National Lottery games/draws?
2.Who were the three men in the films 3 Men and a Baby and 3 Men and a Little Lady?
3.Lake Victoria is divided between which three African countries?
4.Four US state governors have one on to become President. Name them?
5.What are the five sports to have featured in every modern Olympics?
6.The Four Roman Catholic Archbishops of England are based on which diocese?
1 Lotto, Thunderball, Euromillions
2 Steve Guttenburg, Ted Danson, Tom Sellick
3 Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Chad
4 JFK, George W Bush, Bill Clinton
5 Marathon, Archery, Shooting
1.Name the three main UK Camelot National Lottery games/draws? Lotto, Euromillions...
2.Who were the three men in the films 3 Men and a Baby and 3 Men and a Little Lady?
3.Lake Victoria is divided between which three African countries?
4.Four US state governors have gone on to become President. Name them?
5.What are the five sports to have featured in every modern Olympics? Javelin, 100m, Hurdles, High Jump and Long Jump?
6.The Four Roman Catholic Archbishops of England are based on which diocese?