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  • Egypt, Sudan and Eritrea all have shores on which sea?
  • Eighteen players per side take the field in which football code?
  • El Alamein is in which country?
  • Elton John had a hit with the song Goodbye Yellow Brick… what?
  • Emus are native to which country?
  • Ending in c1000 BC, what age succeeded the Stone Age?
  • England's David Beckham is a superstar in which sport?
  • Erin is a poetic name for where?
  • Especially by children, a person easily scared is known as a fraidy-what?
  • Ethel was the actual first name of Australian novelist Henry who Richardson?
  • Exposed in John Pilger’s 1979 TV documentary Year Zero the atrocities of the Pol Pot regime occured in which country?
  • Facial stubble that appears before the end of the day is called 'a what shadow'?
  • Fidel Ramos was a president of which country during the 1990s?
  • Figuratively, the world has how many corners?
  • Fiji is a nation of islands located in which ocean?
  • Films made by which Hollywood studio are introduced by its logo of a spinning globe?
  • First recorded as seen in 240 B.C. was Halley’s what?
  • Fitzwilliam Darcy is the romantic hero in a novel by which author?
  • Five interlocking rings is the well-known logo of which international event?
  • Flat and National Hunt are types of a sport involving which animal?
  • Florence Nightingale was known as the 'Lady with the ...'?
  • Flowing north and west for some 1,000 kilometres, what is the longest river in France?
  • Flown by the RAF, what are Wessex, Puma and Chinook?
  • Flown by the RAF, which aircraft shares its name with a large cat?
  • For the second year in a row Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway presented what award at the 2018 Oscars?
  • For what crime was Al Capone jailed?
  • For what does the A stand in the organisation acronym SEATO?
  • For what does the banking abbreviation A/C stand?
  • For what does the letter I stand in the email abbreviation FYI?
  • For what does the 'Q' stand in the name Qantas?
  • For what is George Grove, who died in 1900, famous?
  • For what is 'Pat Malone' rhyming slang?
  • For what is somnambulism the technical term?
  • For what is the Whispering Gallery in St Paul's Cathedral famous?
  • For which country has Wasim Akram played test cricket?
  • For which county did 'bodyline' bowler Harold Larwood play?
  • For which film did Mira Sorvino win the 1995 Oscar for Best Supporting Actress?
  • For which genre of literary fiction is the Agatha Award presented?
  • For which of the following is a Nobel prize not awarded?
  • For which of these is the company La-Z-Boy best known for manufacturing?
  • For which of these purposes would jump-leads normally be used?
  • Former asbestos supplier James Hardie relocated where in 2001?
  • Formula 1 motor-racing world champion in 1980 was Australian Alan who?
  • Founded by the Romans, what is the capital city of Great Britain?
  • Founded in 1859 Queensland was names after which British queen?
  • France and which other country are joined by the 'Chunnel'?
  • 'Freak of Nature' is the title of a worldwide hit album by whom?
  • Fredericton is the capital of which Canadian province?
  • Frenchman Henri Matisse was famous in which of the arts?
  • From a speech he gave in 1990 Paul Keating was dubbed the who of Australian politics?
  • From the nursery rhyme 'Pop Goes the Weasel': 'Up and down the City road, In and out the what'?
  • From what is myrrh obtained?
  • From what is the orange-red dye henna obtained?
  • From what language do we get the word 'smorgasbord'?
  • From where in London are distances officially measured to other towns?
  • From which 2003 film does Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' come?
  • From which animal do we get veal?
  • From which animal is prosciutto obtained?
  • From which city did the 1980s supergroup ABC come?
  • From which country did the domestic Angora cat originate?
  • From which country do geisha girls originate?
  • From which country does Beaujolais wine come?
  • From which country is the athlete Maria Mutola, who won her eighth world title in Paris in 2003?
  • From which European country does feta cheese originate?
  • From which language is the word tsunami taken?
  • From which of these do cats commonly suffer?
  • From which of these would you not expect to get wool?
  • From which part of a plant is liquorice obtained?
  • Gallipoli is a peninsula in which country?
  • Ganesh is a popular deity in which religion?
  • Gas giant is a term normally applied to large examples of what?
  • George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley made up what '80s UK pop-dance duo?
  • Georges Bizet's opera 'Carmen' is set in which country?
  • Germania was the Roman name for which modern-day European country?
  • Ghee is clarified butter especially used in the cuisine of which country?
  • Gin, Knock and Persian are all types of which card game?
  • Giving the room its name, what shape is the US president's private office in the White House?
  • 'Goodbye to All That' is the autobiography of which British poet?
  • Great English poet Lord Byron died in which country in 1824?
  • Grosvenor is the family name of which Duke?
  • Guy Fawkes was involved in which famous plot?
  • Guy Fawkes was involved in which notorious Plot to blow up the British parliament?
  • Haggis is traditionally made from which animal?
  • 'Half of what I say is meaningless' is the first line of which Beatles song?
  • Hallux is the anatomical name for which part of the human body?
  • Hammerhead and thresher are varieties of which sea creature?
  • Hans Christian Andersen wrote a story about which ugly creature?
  • Hanukkah is a festival in which religion?
  • Harald V became king of which country in 1991?
  • Harrison Ford announced in August 2003, that he would make a fourth film playing which role?
  • Harrod's is a famous department store in which city?
  • Having a string of hits in the 1970s was the US disco group KC and the what Band?
  • Hawley Harvey were the first names of which infamous person?
  • Heartworm is a parasite that lives in the heart and arteries of which animals?
  • Heath Ledger does not appear in which of these films?
  • Henri Dunant founded the Red Cross after witnessing which battle?
  • Hernan Crespo, Damien Duff and Joe Cole all signed for which west London football club in 2003?
  • Hollywood star Greta Garbo was born in which country?
  • Hospital is to doctor as school is to which occupation?
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