6-Marcus Collins
10-Sussex Pledge
11-Hippolytes
1.Miaow is the name given to the cry of which domestic animal?
2.What colour is the ripe fruit of a lime tree?
3.According to the nursery rhyme, how many men did the Grand Old Duke of York have?
4.What S is the name given to the hard plastic breathing tube used by underwater swimmers?
5.In a game of chess, each player starts with how many pawns?
6.What is the common name for a chart which displays the genealogy and lineage of a family?
7.What is the volume of a standard wine bottle?
8.Originally a federal retreat called Hi-Catoctin, and later known as Camp David, what name did President Roosevelt give the country retreat in Maryland when he refurbished it in 1942?
9.In the 1970s, the UK was involved in a so-called "cod war" with which country?
10.In human anatomy, through which blood vessel is oxygen depleted blood from the stomach, spleen, gall bladder, intestines and pancreas transported to the liver?
11.Charles, the second Earl Grey, who lent his name to the tea of that name, was famous for a passionate affair with which society belle?
12.Who was the first person to see and describe bacteria through a microscope?
10-Sussex Pledge
11-Hippolytes
1.Miaow is the name given to the cry of which domestic animal?
2.What colour is the ripe fruit of a lime tree?
3.According to the nursery rhyme, how many men did the Grand Old Duke of York have?
4.What S is the name given to the hard plastic breathing tube used by underwater swimmers?
5.In a game of chess, each player starts with how many pawns?
6.What is the common name for a chart which displays the genealogy and lineage of a family?
7.What is the volume of a standard wine bottle?
8.Originally a federal retreat called Hi-Catoctin, and later known as Camp David, what name did President Roosevelt give the country retreat in Maryland when he refurbished it in 1942?
9.In the 1970s, the UK was involved in a so-called "cod war" with which country?
10.In human anatomy, through which blood vessel is oxygen depleted blood from the stomach, spleen, gall bladder, intestines and pancreas transported to the liver?
11.Charles, the second Earl Grey, who lent his name to the tea of that name, was famous for a passionate affair with which society belle?
12.Who was the first person to see and describe bacteria through a microscope?





