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Questions - 4.1 £100 - 4.2 £200 - 4.3 £300 - 4.4 £500 - 4.5 £1,000 - 4.6 £2,000 - 4.7 £4,000 - 4.8 £8,000 - 4.9 £16,000 - 4.10 £32,000 - 4.11 £64,000 - 4.12 £125,000 - 4.13 £250,000 - 4.14 £500,000 - 4.15 £1,000,000 5. Guide Info +----------------+ ------------------------------<| 1. Legal Stuff |>----------------------------- +----------------+ Basically its simple, DO NOT copy this guide unless giving me credit. The only site this guide is allowed to be on is www.gamefaqs.com. If you wish to put my FAQ/Walkthrough up on your site, e-mail me (check the FAQ Info section). This document Copyright 2005. The Questions and answers are from the game. +------------------+ ----------------------------<| 2. Guide History |>----------------------------- +------------------+ (12:22 PM 06/07/2005):V: 0.10 Start the Guide. (1:53 PM 06/07/2005):V: 0.35 Sent in my first draft of the Guide. (1:22 PM 08/07/2005):V: 0.35 First draft was rejected and I continue the guide. (3:37 PM 08/07/2005):V: 0.75 I wonder how many questions there are as I slowly go insane. (1:01 PM 10/07/2005):V: 0.80 just added a bunch of questions, although I did break the 100 question mark! (3:52 PM 10/07/2005):V: 0.82 Decide to test how many questions per category there are by throwing a bunch of £100 questions also, my internet is down so I cannot resubmit the guide. I am currently guessing there may be over 100 questions in each catagory! (11:32 AM 11/07/2005):V: 0.85 Internet is still down. add more questions mostly to the £100 section. (6:57 AM 13/07/2005):V: 0.90 Internet is still down! starting to get annoyed so I added some questions, once again mostly in the £100 section. since the £100 questions are starting to repeat more, I am more confident in my 100 question estimate (11:15 AM 14/07/2005):V: 0.90 Internet is back up! submitted my guide. I also discovered that my estimate of 100 questions per swection was off... I am now guessing 150-200! (1:40 PM 14/07/2005):V: ? I decide to temporarily scrap the version number, at least until I can get an accurate idea of how many questions exist in the game. (3:18 PM 14/07/2005):V: ? I believe that I have gotten all of the questions from the £100 section. I hope that all the sections have the same number. (4:22 PM 14/07/2005):V: 0.30 assuming that I do 2 questions every time I update, I have figured out the appropriate guide version. (3:22 PM 15/07/2005):V: 0.30 Quick update today, there wasn't really much I could add in the short amount of time I was on. (12:34 PM 18/07/2005):V: 0.30 I take out the boxes, I think that should bring up the signal/noise ratio of the guide. (8:55 AM 11/02/2006):V: 0.30 I add more Questions, I know it's been a while since I updated. +-----------+ --------------------------------<| 3. Basics |>-------------------------------- +-----------+ D-Pad: move cursor around Button A: Selects whatever cursor is on The rest of the buttons don't do anything so there is no need to put them into the guide Lifelines: 50:50 = subtracts 2 wrong answers Phone a friend = Calls one of your 'friends' who helps give you the answer Ask the audience = the audience votes on the correct answer The W means you walk away from the question +--------------+ -------------------------------<| 4. Questions |>------------------------------ +--------------+ This is where the answer's to the questions will be, if you are having trouble finding the question you have please use control+f or click edit then find. The Questions are in the order that I received them and are catagorized into how much they are worth. Note: The order in which the choices are ordered in are random, so chances are that the choices you have are slightly different. currently there are this many questions in each category £100: 105/105 Questions £200: 25/105 Questions £300: 24/105 Questions £500: 15/105 Questions £1,000: 9/105 Questions £2,000: 7/105 Questions £4,000: 7/105 Questions £8,000: 6/105 Questions £16,000: 3/105 Questions £32,000: 4/105 Questions £64,000: 4/105 Questions £125,000: 4/105 Questions £250,000: 5/105 Questions £500,000: 4/105 Questions £1,000,000: 9/105 Questions Total Questions: 231/1575 Probability This is the probability you will find the question you are looking for in the desired Section: £100: 100.0% £200: 23.8% £300: 22.8% £500: 14.3% £1,000: 8.6% £2,000: 6.7% £4,000: 6.7% £8,000: 5.7% £16,000: 2.9% £32,000: 3.8% £64,000: 3.8% £125,000: 3.8% £250,000: 4.8% £500,000: 3.8% £1,000,000: 8.6% Total chance your question is in this guide: 14.6% __________ ___________________________________________________________________/ 4.1 £100 \ Which is part of the british police Force? A: Particular Root B: Singular Leaf C: Unique Twig D: Special Branch Answer: D: Special Branch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which was the title of Village People's UK No. 1 Single? A: RSPCA B: NATO C: UNESCO D: YMCA Answer: D: YMCA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which of these is a major city in southern France? A: Toutight B: Toulouse C: Touearly D: Toulate Answer: B: Toulouse ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which is a traditional county of Nothern Ireland? A: Left B: Down C: Up D: Right Answer: B: Down ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which is an official document allowing people to travel between countries? A: Passport B: Passwine C: Passbubbly D: Passplonk Answer: A: Passport ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who was a leading character in 'The Avengers'? A: John Steed B: Mike Mount C: Charlie Charger D: Harry Horse Answer: A: John Steed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a European capital city? A: Synge B: Bern C: Skald D: Boil Answer: B: Bern ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a national daily newspaper in the UK? A: The Comet B: The Meteor C: The Sun D: The Moon Answer: C: The Sun ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the popular phrase, how many does it take to tango? A: One B: Four C: Six D: Two Answer: D: Two ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is an international tennis tournament? A: Hendry Cup B: Higgins Cup C: Davis Cup D: O'sullivan Cup Answer: C: Davis cup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By which part of his body was Achilles held when he was dipped in the River Styx? A: Elbow B: Pinkie C: Heel D: Big Toe Answer: C: Heel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which would you not expect to find in a pack of playing cards? A: Sapphires B: Spades C: Diamonds D: Clubs Answer: Sapphires ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the title of the Shakespeare play 'The Two Gentlemen of ..'? A: Venezuela B: Vladivostok C: Vietnam D: Verona Answer: D: Verona ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For which of these purposes would jump-leads normally be used? A: Snare a rabbit B: Start a car C: Catch a kangaroo D: Ride a horse Answer: B: Start a car ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What links a musical, and the device on which your luggage appears at the airport? A: Cats B: Euita C: Carousel D: Oklahoma Answer: C: Carousel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What name is given to an ancient Egyptian preserved human being? A: Daddy B: Mummy C: Granny D: Aunty Answer: B: Mummy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A hare in which month is said to be mad? A: July B: April C: August D: March Answer: D: March ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which is the country residence of the British Prime Minister? A: Draughts B: Monopoly C: Chequers D: Chess Answer: C: Chequers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who is first in line of succession to the British throne? A: Prince Edward B: Prince Philip C: Prince Charles D: Prince William Answer: C: Prince Charles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which breed of dog is also a type of men's underwear? A: Beagle B: Borzoi C: Boxer D: Bloodhound Answer: C: Boxer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is formed from oxygen? A: Timezone B: Ozone C: Warzone D: Boyzone Answer: B: Ozone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following os a geological period? A: Acidic B: Frantic C: Boracic D: Jurassic Answer: D: Jurassic ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these can be a head of state or a measuring implement? A: Odometer B: Barometer C: Tape-measure D: Ruler Answer: D: Ruler ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the saying ' a man's house is his' - what? A: Tent B: Bungalow C: Caravan D: Castle Answer: D: Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the common name for a child's first teeth? A: Water teeth B: Lager teeth C: Horlicks teeth D: Milk teeth Answer: D: Milk teeth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How are the Prime Minister and senior ministers known collectivley? A: The Wardrobe B: The Cabinet C: The Dresser D: The Chest Answer: B: The Cabinet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the correct first name of the singer Miss Te Kanawa? A: Kitty B: Kara C: Kiwi D: Kiri Answer: D: Kiri ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the saying, what colour does the pot call the kettle? A: Black B: Puce C: White D: Blue Answer: A: Black ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What name is given to the first 10 amendments to the Constitution of the USA? A: Ben of Rights B: Bill of Rights C: Brian of Rights D: Barry of Rights Answer: B: Bill of Rights ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which international distress signal is used by ships and aircraft? A: Novemberday B: Aprilday C: Juneday D: Mayday Answer: D: Mayday ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these was a cult film of the 1990's? A: Line dancing B: Stamp collecting C: Morris dancing D: Trainspotting Answer: D: Trainspotting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the name of the rock group, 'The Rolling ...?' A: Stones B: Pins C: Eyes D: Hills Answer: A: Stones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is a common word for a fake doctor? A: Quack B: Gobble C: Woof D: Purr Answer: A: Quack ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is an inlet on the east coast of England? A: The Spin B: The Rinse C: The Soap D: The Wash Answer: D: The Wash ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which is the fastest pace of a horse? A: Walk B: Canter C: Trot D: Gallop Answer: D: Gallop ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is the design or arrangement of staged dance? A: Bibliography B: Phtography C: Typography D: Choreography Answer: D: Choreography ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the traditional Australian song, who or what went 'waltzing'? A: Edna B: Laura C: Glenda D: Matilda Answer: D: Matilda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In which film did Pierce Brosnan make his debut as James Bond? A: Silverleg B: Goldeneye C: Bronzefinger D: Copperbottom Answer: B: Goldeneye ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the title of Margaret Mitchell's only novel? A: Gone with the Snow B: Gone with the Hail C: Gone with the wind D: Gone with the rain Answer: C: Gone with the wind ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which bird is used to typify a gluttonous person? A: Gannet B: Stork C: Magpie D: Golden eagle Answer: A: Gannet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which company runs the UK's national lottery - Lotto? A: Camelot B: Valhalla C: Shangri-La D: Avalon Answer: A: Camelot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How many musicians are there in a quartet? A: 6 B: 8 C: 4 D: 2 Answer: C: 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following would you find working in a casino? A: Croupier B: Fireman C: Air stewardess D: Usherette Answer: A: Croupier ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In which code are dots and dashes used to represent characters? A: Morse B: Poirot C: Frost D: Wycliffe Answer: A: Morse ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What common name is given to an area near your elbow? A: Funny bone B: Laughter line C: Chuckle muscle D: Giggle nerve Answer: A: Funny bone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these might be a nickname for a welshman? A: Tuff B: Taff C: Tiff D: Toff Answer: B: Taff ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who is missing from this line-up: John, Paul, George and ...? A: Gringo B: Stingo C: Dingo D: Ringo Answer: D: Ringo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is a small portable wickerwork carrycot called? A: Jacob holdall B: Isaac case C: Moses basket D: Abraham bag Answer: C: Moses basket ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The series of battles that started at St Albans in 1455 were the Wars of ...? A: Pansies B: Roses C: Daisies D: Lilacs Answer: B: Roses ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which short italian word can mean either 'hello' or 'goodbye'? A: Fiat B: Pasta C: Vino D: Ciao Answer: D: Ciao ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which Chinese martial art was popularised in the films of Bruce Lee? A: Dim Sum B: Kung fu C: Chop suey D: Ho Chi Minh Answer: B: Kung fu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a station on the London Underground? A: Baloo B: Sooty C: Paddington D: Winnie-the-pooh Answer: C: Paddington ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What type of play is Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'? A: Slapstick B: Farce C: Musical D: Tragedy Answer: D: Tragedy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who would live in a monastery? A: King B: Soldier C: Student D: Monk Answer: D: Monk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which is the second book of the Old Testament? A: Runaway B: Getoutahere C: Exodus D: Beatit Answer: C: Exodus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What colour was the brick road followed by Dorothy and friends? A: Pink B: Yellow C: Green D: Red Answer: B: Yellow ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which doctor could speak to the animals? A: Dr No B: Dr Watson C: Dr Dolittle D: Dr Zhiuago Answer: C: Dr Dolittle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is an English Premiership football ground? A: Blue Trafford B: Old Trafford C: New Trafford D: Borrowed Trafford Answer: B: Old Trafford ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who prowled the streets of Whitechapel in the 1880s? A: Jack the Ripper B: Jack the Kipper C: Jack the Dripper D: Jack the Slipper Answer: A: Jack the Ripper ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By what nickname was Martha Jane Cannary better known? A: Catastrophe Kate B: Disaster Doris C: Calamity Jane D: Debacle Debbie Answer: C: Calamity Jane ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is an ITV police drama series? A: The Mill B: The Bill C: The Kill D: The Hill Answer: B: The Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Where do you go when recalling a pleasant past ? A: Recall Street B: Pastimes Place C: Reminiscence Park D: Memory Lane Answer: D: Memory Lane ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What was Humpty Dumpty sitting on when he fell? A: Bicycle B: Horse C: Wall D: Drawing pin Answer: C: Wall ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who, in the well-known fairy story, has a magic lamp? A: Prince Charming B: Aladdin C: Snow White D: Rumpelstiltskin Answer: B: Aladdin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which is a mountain pass in the Hindu Kush? A: Buck Pass B: Rugby Pass C: Khyber Pass D: Port Pass Answer: C: Khyber Pass ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who is famous for the gunfight at the OK Corral? A: Winston Gwock B: Whata Twerp C: Wyatt Earp D: Wayne Dweek Answer: C: Wyatt Earp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a famous landmark in Paris? A: Waffel Block B: Piffel Heights C: Eiffel Tower D: Drivel Rise Answer: C: Eiffel Tower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which island is part of New York City? A: Long Island B: Wide Island C: Short Island D: Narrow Island Answer: A: Long Island ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In Egyptian mythology, what had the head of a man and the body of a lion? A: Minx B: Lynx C: Sphinx D: Stinx Answer: C: Sphinx ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Guy Fawkes was involved in which famous plot? A: Gundog B: Gunshot C: Gunboat D: Gunpowder Answer: D: Gunpowder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to legend, what shape was King Arthur's table? A: Oblong B: Square C: Oval D: Round Answer: D: Round ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the song by Burt Bacharach, what 'Keep Fallin' on my Head'? A: Stars B: Sunbeams C: Scaffolding D: Raindrops Answer: D: Raindrops ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What word is used too describe bad acting or a bad actor? A: Ham B: Salami C: Bacon D: Sausage Answer: A: Ham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is an offensive weapon? A: Knuckle duster B: Nail cleaner C: Wrist wiper D: Finger polisher Answer: A: Knuckle duster ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who is the patron saint of England? A: St George B: St Leger C: St Trinian D: St Bernard Answer: St George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which colour does not appear on the Union Jack? A: Red B: Green C: Blue D: White Answer: B: Green ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is one of the most northerly points of mainland Scotland? A: John O'Groats B: John O'Crowns C: John O Pennies D: John O'Shillings Answer: A: John O'Groats ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the name of the famous US horse race 'The Kentucky ...? A: Durham B: Dover C: Darlington D: Derby Answer: D: Derby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What number to the dozen means 'at a very fast rate'? A: Eighteen B: Thirteen C: Twenty D: Nineteen Answer: D: Nineteen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which US inventor designed a whirlpool pump for bath tubs? A: Billy Bubblio B: Candido Jacuzzi C: Pedro Pumpo D: Williw Whirlo Answer: B: Candido Jacuzzi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these would you find on the side of a ship? A: CLog line B: Trainer line C: Sandal line D: Plimsoll line Answer: D: Plimsoll line ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What word is used to mean 'the centre of attention'? A: Limelight B: Lemonlight C: Orangelight D: Citruslight Answer: A: Limelight ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is an alkaloid drug found in tea leaves and coffee beans? A: Bromine B: Caffeine C: Ethane D: Iodine Answer: B: Caffeine ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is an American military decoration? A: Crimson Kidney B: Purple Heart C: Orange Liver D: Pink Lung Answer: B: Purple Heart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What term is used for an insincere show of grief? A: Hyena howls B: Crocodile tears C: Snake sobs D: Weasle words Answer: B: Crocodile tears ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these animals is a pedestrian crossing? A: Lion B: Zebra C: Elephant D: Giraffe Answer: B: Zebra ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a lake in Utah? A: Great Mustard Lake B: Great Salt Lake C: Great Pepper Lake D: Great Vinegar Lake Answer: B: Great Salt Lake ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By what popular name is the bell tower of Pisa cathedral known? A: Inclining Steeple B: Wobbly Garret C: Leaning Tower D: Bendy Spire Answer: C: Leaning Tower ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a name for ireland? A: Emerald Isle B: Azure Eyot C: Sable Sandbank D: Scarlet Reef Answer: A: Emerald Isle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a seaside resort in Cornwall? A: Bude B: Rude C: Nude D: Dude Answer: A: Bude ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a branch of the British armed forces? A: S4C B: CND C: BBC D: RAF Answer: D: RAF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a 1960 Lionel Bart musical? A: Owen! B: Oscar! C: Oliver! D: Oswald! Answer: C: Oliver! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How was singer Henry John Deutschendorf better known? A: John Arizona B: John Utah C: John Denver D: John Colorado Answer: C: John Denver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the well known phrase, 'Like a red rag to a ...'? A: Fish B: Sheep C: Spider D: Bull Answer: D: Bull ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which cat created by Lewis Carroll has a broad fixed grin? A: Essex cat B: Cheshire cat C: Devon cat D: Suffolk cat Answer: B: Cheshire cat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a home-made petrol bomb? A: Molotov Cocktail B: Harvey Wallbanger C: Tom Collins D: Pina Colada Answer: A: Molotov Cocktail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the day after Christmas Day called? A: Karate Day B: Weightlifting Day C: Boxing Day D: Judo Day Answer: C: Boxing Day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The head of the Court of Appeal in England and Wales is the Master of the ...? A: Butties B: Sandwhiches C: Rolls D: Toasties Answer: C: Rolls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which would you use for thelling the future? A: Credit Cards B: Birthday cards C: Buisness cards D: Tarot cards Answer: D: Tarot cards ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is not a rank in the British peerage? A: Chap B: Earl C: Marquess D: Duke Answer: A: Chap ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which insect is also the name of a famous children's book publisher? A: Grasshopper B: Mosquito C: Ladybird D: Spider Answer: C: Ladybird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these are dark patches on the solar surface? A: Sunspots B: Sunacne C: Sunpimples D: Sunzits Answer: A: Sunspots ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who was a major figure during the English Civil War? A: Oliver Cromwell B: Oliver North C: Oliver Hardy D: Oliver Reed Answer: A: Oliver Cromwell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the name for a young goat? A: Toddler B: Brat C: Rugrat D: Kid Answer: D: Kid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What name is given to the administrative head of an university or college? A: Dan B: Dudley C: Dean D: David Answer: C: Dean __________ __________________________________________________________________/ 4.2 £200 \ Which verb can go before 'Scotsman', 'Saucer', and 'Squad'? A: Standing B: Hanging C: Sitting D: Flying Answer: D: Flying ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a wrestling hold? A: Quarter Wellington B: Part Montgomery C: Half Nelson D: Third Napoleon Answer: C: Half Nelson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the abbreviation AGM for a special meeting, what does the 'G stand for? A: General B: Grand C: Gross D: Gathering Answer: A: General ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following means ' a group of islands'? A: A cappella B: Armadillo C: Archipelgo D: Achilles Answer: Archipelgo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these countries has a famous wall, allegedly visible from space? A: China B: Greece C: Japan D: Australia Answer: A: China ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which fictional adventruer travelled around the world in eighty days? A: Paul Pouringdown B: Phileas Fogg C: Philip Mist D: Peter Lightdrizzle Answer: B: Phileas Fogg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the saying, what grow from tiny acorns? A: Monsters B: Mighty Oaks C: Big acorns D: Hair Answer: B: Mighty Oaks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is used for an ineffectual young upper-class man? A: Hooray Henry B: Jolly Roger C: Whoopee David D: What ho George Answer: A: Hooray Henry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a dance popular in the 1940's? A: Wibbly-wobbly B: Hokey-cokey B: Hanky-panky D: Tinky-winky Answer: B: Hokey-cokey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which was the final engagement of the Napoleonic Wars? A: Paddington B: Marylebone C: Waterloo D: Euston Answer: C: Waterloo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these tribes invaded Britain in the 5th century AD? A: Curves B: Angles C: Bends D: Corners Answer: B: Angles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is not a chess piece? A: King B: Knight C: Queen D: Viscount Answer: D: Viscount ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which animal is known as the 'Ship of the Desert'? A: Elephant B: Cow C: Rhinoceros D: Camel Answer: D: Camel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What are male honeybees called? A: Crones B: Clones C: Drones D: Bones Answer: C: Drones ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a town in north-west Wales? A: Sparkler B: Cracker C: Bangor D: Rocket Answer: C: Bangor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In what unit is speed measured at sea? A: Hitch B: Tie C: Rope D: Knot Answer: D: Knot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which comedian is famous for his Diddymen? A: Arthur Askey B: Tommy Cooper C: Ken Dodd D: Frankie Howard Answer: C: Ken Dodd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the Bible, in which garden did Adam and Eve live? A: Sissinghurst B: Eden C: Kew D: Wisley Answer: B: Eden ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What should you mind if you are particular about your language? A: C's and D's B: X's and Y's C: P's and Q's D: A's and B's Answer: C: P's and Q's ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which phrase means a 'daring step or enterprise'? A: Pace in the night B: Walk in the shade C: Leap in the dark D: Step in the gloom Answer: C: Leap in the dark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a long-running BBC radio serial? A: The Archers B: The Shields C: The Cavalry D: The swordsmen Answer: A: The Archers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which two letters indicate that someone is a Member of Parliament? A: MP B: MH C: ME D: MC Answer: A: MP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What metaphorically, would you hand to someone as a gesture of peace? A: Olive branch B: Girlfriend C: Lager D: One pound Answer: A: Olive branch ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the rhyme, on the road to where, was the man with seven wives? A: Truro B: Helston C: Land's End D: St lues Answer: D: St lues ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the name of the local pub in Tv's 'Coronation Street'? A: The Rovers Return B: The Queen Vic C: The Woolpack D: The King's Head Answer: A: The Rovers Return __________ __________________________________________________________________/ 4.3 £300 \ To a Scot, what is a Sassenach? A: Englishman B: Mountain Stream C: Highland Dance D: Type of Haggis Answer: A: Englishman ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a type of Gateau? A: Black Forest B: Blue Wood C: Red Copse D: Green Dale Answer: A: Black Forest ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What are the names of the brothers in the pop group Oasis? A: Dick and Dave B: Kevin and Perry C: Jim and John D: Noel and Liam Answer: D: Noel and Liam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ogen, Gailia and Honeydew are varieties of which fruit? A: Tomato B: Pear C: Apple D: Melon Answer: D: Melon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which stretch of water seperates Tasmania from mainland Australia? A: Bass Strait B: Carlsberg Strait C: Guinness Strait D: Heineken Strait Answer: A: Bass Strait ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the first name of Stan Laurel's comedy partner Hardy? A: Desmond B: Oliver C: Peregrine D: Wilfred Answer: B: Oliver ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which Greek island gives it's name to a variety of lettuce? A: Rhodes B: Crete C: Kos D: Corfu Answer: C: Kos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these dances is also a hot spicy dipping sauce? A: Salsa B: Cha-cha-cha C: Bolero D: Flamenco Answe: A: Salsa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From which country does Beaujolais wine come? A: Greece B: Germany C: Sweden D: France Answer: D: France ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To which profession does the adjective thespian relate? A: Teaching B: Medical C: Accounting D: Acting Answer: D: Acting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who captained the Nautilus in the film '20,000 Leagues Under The Sea'? A: Captain Nemo B: Captain Corelli C: Captain Kirk D: Captain Scarlet Answer: Captain Nemo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which go together to mean totally opposite? A: Rock and flower B: Bread and water C: Cakes and Ale D: Chalk and cheese Answer: D: Chalk and cheese ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On which day in 1929 did the gangland massacre take place in Chicago? A: Christmas Day B: Boxing Day C: St. Valentine's Day D: May Day Answer: C: St. Valentine's day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How were Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Zeppo known collectively? A: The Crazy Gang B: The Mad Bunch C: The Marx brothers D: The Goons Answer: C: The Marx Brothers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the ancient Roman calendar, what name was given to the 15th March? A: Rides B: Ides C: Hides D: Sides Answer: B: Ides ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who was the Uk's first woman prime minister? A: Lady Astor B: Barbara Castle C: Margaret Thatcher D: Betty Boothroyd Answer: C: Margaret Thatcher ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who was the Roman goddess of love? A: Tracey B: Victoria C: Venus D: Sharon Answer: C: Venus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The expression 'below the belt' originated from which sport? A: Tennis B: Boxing C: Cricket D: Rowing Answer: B: Boxing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which tree shares its name with an American ski resort? A: Aspen B: Ash C: Apple D: Elm Answer: A: Aspen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the title of the film starring Madonna, 'Desperately Seeking ...? A: Steven B: Work C: Love D: Susan Answer: D: Susan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is the main port and town in Jersey? A: St Albans B: St Moritz C: St Helier D: St Louis Answer: C: St Helier ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which the following means an animal that eats any kind of food? A: Herbivore B: Picador C: Omnivore D: Carnivore Answer: C: Omnivore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these countries is split in two by a famous canal? A: Argentina B: Libya C: Australia D: Panama Answer: D: Panama ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the name of the US president's retreat in Maryland? A: Canvas Charlie B: Biuouac Brenda C: Camp David D: Tent Thomas Answer: D: Tent Thomas __________ __________________________________________________________________/ 4.4 £500 \ Which dialect forms the basis of the modern standard Chinese language? A: Satsuma B: Jaffa C: Clementine D: Mandarin Answer: D: Mandarin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Where are the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police force? A: Old Wales Road B: Old Ireland Alley C: New Scotland Yard D: New England Garden Answer: C: New Scotland Yard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What Replaced GCE and CSE exams in English school? A: SAT B: NASUWT C: NUT D: GCSE Answer: D: GCSE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By what other name is the rook known in chess? A: Tower B: Palace C: Chateau D: Castle Answer: D: Castle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What nickname refers to a country with an over-protective government? A: Creche Nation B: Nanny state C: Toddler republic D: Nursery country Answer: B: Nanny state ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the title of a Beatles song, how many days are there in a week? A: Seven B: Eight C: Tw D: Nine Answer: B: Eight ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Painting which bridge means an endless task? A: Tower Bridge B: Severn Bridge C: Humber Bridge D: Forth Bridge Answer: D: Forth Bridge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which British writer had the initials J R R? A: Wells B: Hardy C: Tolkien D: Milne Answer: C: Tolkien ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the name of this American singer, Terence Trent ...? A: D'Oncaster B: D'Urham C: D'Over D: D'Arby Answer: B: D'Arby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which is a fur hat worn by certain regiments of the British Army? A: Busby B: Docherty C: Atkinson D: Ferguson Answer: Busby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which is a hook-shaped peninsula in Massachusetts? A: Cape Cod B: Cape Eel C: Cape Herring D: Cape Haddock Answer: A: Cape Cod ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is a famous Greek Dramatist? A: Ibrakides B: Euripides C: Shetearides D: Youdropides Answer: B: Euripides ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which former Soviet state shares it' name with a state of the USA? A: Belarus B: Ukraine C: Estonia D: Georgia Answer: D: Georgia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In which US city were the headquarters of the Al Capone gang? A: Los Angeles B: New York C: Chicago D: Washington Answer: C: Chicago ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edward 5th and his brother Richard are known as 'The Princes in the ...'? A: Palace B: Tower C: Tabloids D: Drink Answer: B: Tower ____________ ________________________________________________________________/ 4.5 £1,000 \ Which bird links Notts County and Newcastle United? A: Rock B: Crow C: Raven D: Magpie Answer: D: Magpie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is best known as a Japanese war cry? A: Karaoke B: Banzai C: Origami D: Bonsai Answer: B: Banzai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which 'Nouveau' wine is traditionally rushed to the UK in November? A: Chablis B: Burgundy C: Beaujolais C: Chardonnay Answer: C: Beaujolais ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By what name was the NatWest cricket trophy formerley known? A: Immac Cup B: Wilkinson Cup C: Cutthroat Cup D: Gillette Cup Answer: D: Gillette Cup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which French ferryboat is closest to Dover? A: Le Touquet B: Calais C: Boulogne D: St Malo Answer: B: Calais ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Complete the title of the famous novel by Joseph Heller, 'Catch...'? A: All B: 22 C: A Cold D: It Answer: B: 22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spike Milligan wrote and starred in which cult radio show of the 1950s? A: ITMA B: The Navy Lark C: The Goon Show D: Beyond Our Ken Answer: C: The Goon Show ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is the UK's longest road? A: A3 B: M6 C: A1 D: M25 Answer: C: A1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is not a fielding position in cricket? A: Long leg B: Cover C: Stop gap D: Slip Answer: C: Stop gap ____________ ________________________________________________________________/ 4.6 £2,000 \ The name of which cheese means 'Beatuful Country'? A: Bel Paese B: Parmesan C: Dolcelatte D: Roquefort Answer: A: Bel Paese ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What term describes a vehicle travelling in netral? A: Beaching B: Cruising C: Coasting D: Drifting Answer: C: Coasting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is measured on the Richter scale? A: Temperature B: Air pressure C: Wind speed D: Earthquakes Answer: D: Earthquakes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which singer was known as the 'Forces Sweetheart' during WWII? A: Doris Day B: Connie Francis C: Shirley Temple D: Vera Lynn Answer: D: Vera Lynn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which famous Manhatten street is also the title of a musical? A: Broadway B: Chorus Line C: 42nd Street D: Copacabana Answer: C: 42nd Street ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which 'Cluedo' character is known as Madame Curry in Switzerland? A: Professor Plum B: Miss Scarlett C: Mrs Peacock D: Colonel Mustard Answer: Colonel Mustard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On what, in every day use do the words Decus et Tutamen' appear? A: Postage stamp B: Telephone C: Bus ticket D: £1 coin Answer: D: £1 coin ____________ ________________________________________________________________/ 4.7 £4,000 \ Which US president was given the posthumous nickname 'Jack the Zipper'? A: John F Kennedy B: John Adams C: Andrew Jackson D: John Tyler Answer: A: John F Kennedy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these is a large flightless bird from South America? A: Mia B: Rhea C: Leah D: Greer Answer: B: Rhea ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is not a national radio station? A: Virgin 1215 B: Classic FM C: talkSPORT D: Capital Gold Answer: D: Capital Gold ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How many rings appear on the Olympic flag? A: 5 B: 9 C: 7 D: 3 Answer: A: 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is indicated by the prefix 'mega'? A: 10 billion B: 1 million C: 1 billion D: 1 thousand Answer: B: 1 million ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the singular form of the word 'bacteria'? A: Bacterium B: Bacterio C: Bacterius D: Bacteriae Answer: A: Bacterium ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ With which part of England is the song 'Blaydon Races' primarily associated? A: West Country B: London C: Tyneside D: Merseyside Answer: C: Tyneside ____________ ________________________________________________________________/ 4.8 £8,000 \ What is the capital of Pakistan? A: Lahore B: Islamabad C: Rawalpini D: Karachi Answer: B: Islamabad ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of these grows down from the roof of a cave? A: Stalagmite B: Malachite C: Stylobate D: Stalactite Answer: D: Stalactite ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On which continent is the world's longest river? A: Africa B: North America C: South America D: Asia Answer: A: Africa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'Ken and Me' is the autobiography of which veteran 'Coronation Street' actor? A: Vera Duckworth B: Johnny Briggs C: Anne Kirkbride D: William Roache Answer: D: William Roache ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which artificial language has a name which means ' the hopeful one'? A: Volapuk B: Esperanto C: Backslang D: Interlingua Answer: B: Esperanto ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which planet is furthest from the Sun? A: Neptune B: Saturn C: Pluto D: Uranus Answer: C: Pluto _____________ _______________________________________________________________/ 4.9 £16,000 \ The 'miracle' plays describe the lives of whom? A: Saints B: Apostles C: Kings D: Slaves Answer: A: Saints ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The name of which card game is taken from the Spanish for 'basket'? A: Canasta B: Whist C: Rummy D: Poker Answer: A: Canasta ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On which of these Spanish 'costas' is the resort of Benidorm? A: Dorada B: Blanca C: Del Sol D: Brava Answer: B: Blanca ______________ ______________________________________________________________/ 4.10 £32,000 \ Who is the Central character in the children's books by Barbara Euphan Todd? A: Mary Poppins B: Worst Witch C: Dr Dolittle D: Worzel Gummidge Answer: D: Worzel Gummidge ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who composed the opera 'Rigoletto'? A: Verdi B: Puccini C: Rossini D: Bizet Answer: A: Verdi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whose supposed last words were "you will find 'Calais' lying in my heart"? A: Mary I B: Voltaire C: Oscar Wilde D: Napoleon Answer: A: Mary I ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By what common name is the crop 'Solarnum tuberosum' known? A: Oats B: Potato C: Maize D: Onion Answer: B: Potato ______________ ______________________________________________________________/ 4.11 £64,000 \ Which is a credit card as opposed to a debit card? A: Mastercard B: Switch C: Cirrus D: Solo Answer: A: Mastercard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What does the Monument in London commemorate? A: Battle of Waterloo B: Norman Conquest C: Queen Victoria D: The Great Fire Answer: D: The Great Fire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is a group of crows called? A: Murder B: Conspiracy C: Assembly D: Connivance Answer: A: Murder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To which class of animals do frogs and toads belong? A: Mammalia B: Aves C: Reptilia D: Amphibia Answer: D: Amphibia _______________ _____________________________________________________________/ 4.12 £125,000 \ Which of these drinks is distilled from the agave plant? A: Sake B: Sambuca C: Tequila D: Calvados Answer: C: Tequila ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On which country's flag does the Dharma Chakra or Wheel of Law feature? A: Pakistan B: Sri Lanka C: Thailand D: India Answer: D: India ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which spy was nicknamed after an orphan boy created by Kipling? A: Maclean B: Burgess C: Blunt D: Philby Answer: D: Philby ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What would you expect to find in a book called a 'grimoire'? A: Songs B: Prayers C: Recipes D: Spells Answer: D: Spells _______________ _____________________________________________________________/ 4.13 £250,000 \ Which birds are sometimes known as the archangel Gabriel's hounds? A: Ducks B: Swans C: Geese D: Ravens Answer: C: Geese ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following is not part of Dante's 'The Divine Comedy'? A: Redemption B: Paradise C: Purgatory D: Hell Answer: A: Redemption ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which Spanish city was the birthplace of Pablo Picasso? A: Barcelona B: Madrid C: Cordoba D: Malaga Answer: D: Malaga ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which city does not host the Three Choirs Festival? A: Gloucester B: Chester C: Hereford D: Worcester Answer: B: Chester ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 'Goodbye to All That' is the autobiography of which British poet? A: Philip Larkin B: Robert Graves C: T S Eliot D: Ted Hughes Answer: _______________ _____________________________________________________________/ 4.14 £500,000 \ In which religion are the five K's a set of religious observances? A: Jainism B: Sikhism C: Hinduism D: Buddhism Answer: B: Sikhism ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is the inner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm called? A: Ulna B: Humerus C: Radius D: Femur Answer: A: Ulna ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In which month is the Earth nearest to the Sun? A: March B: July C: January D: September Answer: C: January ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which element is added to rubber in the process of vulcanization? A: Silicon B: Sulphur C: Sodium D: Strontium Answer: B: Sulphur _________________ ___________________________________________________________/ 4.15 £1,000,000 \ An eyas is a young what? A: Haw B: Gull C: Penguin D: Eagle Answer: A: Hawk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following applies to a form of set theory in computing and logic? A: Fuzzy B: Furry C: Silky D: Woolly Answer: A: Fuzzy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which was Abba's second UK No 1 single? A: Fernando B: Dancing Queen C: Mamma Mia D: Waterloo Answer: C: Mamma Mia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Who in the Bible was chosen by Xerxes I to be his queen? A: Ruth B: Deborah C: Esther D: Sarah Answer: C: Esther ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which English essayist and poet used the pseudonym 'Elia'? A: Charles Lamb B: Oscar Wilde C: Thomas Carlyle D: William Hazlitt Answer: A: Charles Lamb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What nationality was the composer Zoltan Kodaly? A: Polish B: Romanian C: Czech D: Hungarian Answer: D: Hungarian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which duke holds the title Earl Marshal? A: Westminster B: Bedford C: Norfolk D: Malborough Answer: C: Norfolk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Which of the following was not part of the First Roman Triumuirate of 60 BC? A: Pompey B: Crassus C: Caesar D: Cassius Answer: D: Cassius ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Of which mountain range is a 'Kafir' a native? A: Himalayas B: Urals C: Hindu Kush D: Caucasus Answer: C: Hindu Kush +---------------+ ------------------------------<| 5. Guide Info |>----------------------------- +---------------+ -Date: 11/02/2006 -version: 0.30 -name: Sanyo (Nobody’s Hero) -e-mail: clanman23@hotmail.com