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Contents Front Matter..................................................4 Title Page...................................................4 Publisher Information.................................5 Foreword....................................................6 The Quiz.......................................................7 Questions................................................7 British TV Sitcoms......................................7 Football......................................................8 Eurovision Song Contest..............................9 The Titanic...............................................10 Artists.......................................................11 Famous Landmarks...................................12 Parts Of The Human Body........................13 Flags........................................................14 World History...........................................15 Michael Jackson........................................16 James Bond Films......................................17 Inventors..................................................18 Currency..................................................19 Number Plates..........................................20 Board Games............................................21 Film.........................................................22 Marilyn Monroe.......................................23 Doctor Who..............................................24 1970s.......................................................25 Pop Group: Take That...............................26 The Royal Wedding....................................27 Transport..................................................28 Simon Cowell...........................................29 Golf.........................................................30 Kylie Minogue..........................................31
Answers.................................................32 British Tv Sitcoms.....................................32 Football....................................................33 Eurovision Song Contest............................34 The Titanic...............................................35 Artists.......................................................36 Famous Landmarks...................................37 Parts Of The Human Body........................38 Flags........................................................39 World History...........................................40 Michael Jackson........................................41 James Bond Films......................................42 Inventors..................................................43 Currency..................................................44 Number Plates..........................................45 Board Games............................................46 Film.........................................................47 Marilyn Monroe.......................................48 Doctor Who..............................................49 1970s.......................................................50 Pop Group: Take That...............................51 The Royal Wedding....................................52 Space........................................................53 Simon Cowell...........................................54 Golf.........................................................55 Kylie Minogue..........................................56 Back Matter.................................................57 Also Available...........................................57
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THE GREATEST GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ BOOK 250 Questions on General Knowledge Compiled by Chris Cowlin Foreword by Gary Mabbutt MBE
Publisher Information
First published in 2011 by Apex Publishing Ltd PO Box 7086, Clacton on Sea, Essex, CO15 5WN, England www.apexpublishing.co.uk Digital Edition converted and distributed in 2011 by Andrews UK Limited www.andrewsuk.com Copyright © 2011 by Chris Cowlin The author has asserted his moral rights All rights reserved. This book is sold subject to the condition, that no part of this book is to be reproduced, in any shape or form. Or by way of trade, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, be lent, re-sold, hired out or otherwise circulated in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition, including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser, without prior permission of the copyright holder. Cover designed by Siobhan Smith
Foreword
By Gary Mabbutt MBE I was delighted when I found out that Chris Cowlin was compiling ‘The Greatest General Knowledge Quiz Book’, the proceeds of which are being generously donated to charity. It is a fantastic opportunity for readers to put their general knowledge to the test whilst at the same time raising money for a good cause and a charity that is close to my heart. Do you know which goalkeeper holds the record for winning the most caps for England, the name of the artist who created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ or how many yellow stars are there on the national flag of China? The answers to these and many more fascinating questions can all be found inside these pages. A quiz book is something that the whole family can get involved and have fun with. This book has sections on popular culture and sport (including my own specialist subject - football) alongside the traditional topics of history, geography and science, so there is something for everyone, no matter how young or old. Just how much can you remember from your school days? (Were you paying attention in that particular history lesson?) Will your children outperform you? I wish Chris all the best with this book, I have seen other books he has compiled and he does very well by compiling a mixture of easy, medium and hard questions in them, so it makes it great fun for all the family. I am sure that it will prove to be a great success and raise lots of money for a well-deserved cause. Gary Mabbutt MBE
Questions
British TV Sitcoms
1.
Which sitcom was first broadcast by the BBC in 2000 featuring Robert Lindsay and Zoë Wanamaker?
2.
Which British sitcom was made by Bwark Productions, written by Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and the third series was broadcast in 2010?
3.
Which actor played Stan Butler in On the Buses?
4.
How many series of One Foot in the Grave were made and broadcast between 1990 and 2000?
5.
Where in England was the sitcom Bread based?
6.
Can you name the sitcom starring Roger Lloyd Pack and Clive Swift, who play Tom and Roy who live together and lust over their neighbour Sally, first broadcast in 2009?
7.
In which decade was Men Behaving Badly shown on TV for the first time?
8.
Can you name the actor who played Timothy Lumsden in the sitcom Sorry?
9.
What was George and Mildred’s surname in the sitcom George and Mildred, which first hit our screens in the 1970s?
10. Which sitcom featured a painter called Jacko, who was a womaniser from South London?
Football
11. Which club won the 1986 FA Cup final? 12. Which goalkeeper holds the record for winning the most caps for England, winning 125 caps in his playing career? 13. How many League goals did Jurgen Klinsmann score for Tottenham Hotspur during the 1994/1995 Premier League season during his 41 League starts – 19, 20 or 21? 14. Who managed West Ham United between 2008 and 2010? 15. What is Stockport County’s nickname? 16. In which year did Arsenal move to The Emirates Stadium from Highbury? 17. What is Sir Alex Ferguson’s middle name? 18. Can you name the Sheffield United striker who scored the first ever Premier League goal during August 1992 in a 2-1 win against Manchester United? 19. Which Lancashire team plays their home games at Ewood Park? 20. Can you name the manager who took charge of the England national team in 1977?
Eurovision Song Contest
21. Which country made its debut entry in 2006? 22. Can you name the country that won the competition in 1992, 1993, 1994 and 1996? 23. Which famous ABBA song was performed at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, winning the competition? 24. In which year during the 1970s did London host the Eurovision Song Contest? 25. Which country won the competition for the first time in 2002, having only made their debut entry in 2000? 26. Who represented the United Kingdom and won the competition in 1981 with the song ‘Making Your Mind Up’? 27. How many countries made debut entries in 1994 – five, six or seven 28. True or false: Since 2000, the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Spain have automatically qualified for the Eurovision final, regardless of their positions on the scoreboard in previous contests? 29. In which year did the United Kingdom first win this competition with Sandie Shaw’s ‘Puppet on a String’? 30. Who hosted the 2010 competition – Oslo, Helsinki or Kiev?
The Titanic
31. On which date was the ship’s maiden voyage – 10th April 1912, 11th April 1912 or 12th April 1912? 32. How many decks did the RMS Titanic have? 33. True or false: Titanic’s sea trials took place only eight days before leaving on her maiden voyage? 34. From where in the United Kingdom did the Titanic set off on her maiden voyage? 35. In which ocean did the Titanic sadly sink on 15 April 1912 after hitting an iceberg? 36. How many lifeboats did the Titanic carry – 25, 35 or 45? 37. True or false: The Titanic’s first-class section had an onboard swimming pool, a gymnasium and a squash court? 38. How long was the Titanic – 239.1 metres, 269.1 metres or 299.1 metres? 39. Can you name the captain of the Titanic? 40. Where in the USA was the Titanic bound for?
Artists
41. Which artist created ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ in 1962? 42. Can you name the sculptor who created ‘Family Group’ in 1950, the artist’s first large-scale commission after World War II? 43. What nationality was sculptor Alberto Giacometti? 44. How many sunflowers were there in Van Gogh’s third version of the painting ‘Sunflowers’? 45. Where in the world is Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa exhibited? 46. Which artist painted ‘The Water-Lily Pond’ in 1899? 47. Which modern artist’s work uses death as a central theme becoming famous for a series of artwork in which dead animals, including a shark, a sheep and a cow were preserved? 48. What nationality was artist Henri Matisse? 49. Which artist painted ‘Self Portrait with Two Circles’ in the seventh century? 50. Can you name the optical art piece that Bridget Riley created in 1961 – ‘Shadow Play’, ‘Cataract 3’ or ‘Movement in Squares’?
Famous Landmarks
Match up the landmark to the country where it is situated 51. Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx 52. Colosseum 53. Angkor Wat 54. Statue of Liberty 55. Sydney Harbour Bridge 56. Taj Mahal 57. Juche Tower 58. Water Towers 59. Azadi Monument 60. Stonehenge Countries: Iran, North Korea, Kuwait, Italy, Cambodia, United Kingdom, United States of America, India, Australia, Egypt
Parts Of The Human Body
61. True or false: Your ears and nose continue to grow throughout your entire life? 62. How many bones does a typical adult human skeleton consist of? 63. It takes 17 muscles to smile and 43 muscles to do what? 64. What does the average human head weigh? 65. When is your brain more active? 66. How many different bones are there in your skull – 26, 29 or 32? 67. Which organ produces insulin? 68. Can you name the two bones that are in a forearm? 69. True or false: The average life of a taste bud is 10 days? 70. On average, how many times does a human blink their eyes each year – 2.2 million, 4.2 million or 6.2 million?
Flags
71. How many stars are there on the Australian flag? 72. What is the main colour on the flag of Zambia? 73. Which European country has three vertical stripes, blue on the left, white in the middle and red on the right? 74. What does the Arabic script mean on the flag of Iraq? 75. What two colours are used on the flag of Denmark? 76. True or false: There is a sun and four stars on the flag of Singapore? 77. Which country has a light blue flag with one white star in the middle? 78. What colour circle is on Bangladesh’s flag, also having a green background? 79. Which European country has three horizontal stripes, red at the top, white middle and blue at the bottom? 80. How many yellow stars are there on the national flag of China?
World History
Match up the event to the year it took place 81. First university founded in Bologna, Italy 82. The end of the First World War 83. First contraceptive pill made available for women 84. William Shakespeare is born 85. First use of modern paper 86. Communist China founded 87. Martin Luther launches the Reformation 88. The end of the Second World War 89. Genghis Khan begins his conquest of Asia 90. The birth of Buddha Years: 1949, 1517, 1206, 1945, 1088, 486BC, 1564, 1918, 105AD, 1960
Michael Jackson
91. True or false: Michael won the 1984 Grammy award for the Record of the Year for the song ‘Beat It’? 92. Can you name the other four Jacksons who made up The Jackson 5? 93. What song was on the ‘B’ side to the single ‘Heal the World’? 94. What was Michael’s middle name – John, James or Joseph? 95. Which 1982 album became the bestselling album of all time? 96. How old was Michael when he sadly passed away in 2009? 97. True or false: Michael was the eighth of ten children? 98. What was the name of Michael’s autobiography, released in 1988? 99. In which year did Michael receive a Star on the Hollywood Boulevard? 100. Which song did Michael release in September 1987?
James Bond Films
101. What was the first Bond film, hitting the screens in 1962 with Sean Connery playing 007? 102. How many Bond films did Roger Moore appear as 007? 103. In which Bond film did the character Tee Hee appear in 1973? 104. Which Bond film was released in 2006? 105. Which actor played Jaws, making two Bond appearances, in The Spy who Loved Me and Moonraker? 106. True or false: Actress Halle berry appeared in the 2002 Bond film Die Another Day playing the character Jinx? 107. In which 1985 Bond film did an airship appear, with the words ‘Zorin Industries’ appearing on the side? 108. Can you name the Bond villain in the 1963 film From Russia with Love; she was shot dead by Tatiana Romanova and was played by actress Lotte Lenya? 109. Which actor was James Bond before Daniel Craig, making four films as 007? 110. Which actor played Bond in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, his only Bond appearance?
Inventors
Match the name of the inventor to his invention 111. Levi Strauss 112. Philipp Reis 113. Konrad Zuse 114. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 115. Emil Berliner 116. Heinrich Göbel 117. Fritz Pfleumer 118. Manfred von Ardenne 119. Christian Buschmann 120. Karlheinz Brandenburg Inventions: Audio Tape, Mouth Organ, Light Bulb, MP3 Technology, Computer, Television, Jeans, X-Rays, Record Player, Telephone
Currency
121. Which currency did the Euro replace in Ireland? 122. In which year did Euro coins and banknotes enter circulation? 123. Which face would you find on the back of a current British £5 note, on the right hand side? 124. What is the diameter of a current two pence coin in the United Kingdom – 23.9 mm, 25.9 mm or 27.9 mm? 125. True or false: Denmark currently uses the Danish pound? 126. What colour is the 100 Euro note – green, red or blue? 127. What is the currency of Brazil, currently using notes 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 (1 was discontinued in 2006)? 128. What is the current currency of Japan? 129. True or false: The half pence coin was demonetised in the UK in 1984? 130. In which year in the UK was decimal day, decimalisation of British currency?
Number Plates
Match up the letters/numbers in the number plate to the year it was released 131. D (last letter) 132. 05 (new format) 133. R (first letter) 134. J (last letter) 135. S (first letter) 136. 57 (new format) 137. W (last letter) 138. P (first letter) 139. G (last letter) 140. Y (last letter) Years: 2007, 1980, 1982, 1996, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1998, 1997, 2005
Board Games
141. Which board game consists of 40 spaces containing 28 properties, four railroads, two utilities, three Chance spaces, three Community Chest spaces, a Luxury Tax space, an Income Tax space, and the four corner squares: GO, Jail, Free Parking, and Go to Jail? 142. Which board game was created in 1998 by Whit Alexander and Richard Tait, it is a party board game based on Ludo? 143. Can you name the six suspects in the board game Cluedo? 144. Which board game is determined by a player’s ability to answer general knowledge and popular culture questions, a game that was created in 1979? 145. Which game, first released in 1967, consists of a plastic tube, a number of plastic rods called straws and a number of marbles? 146. Which board game is played with teams of players trying to identify specific words from their teammates’ drawings? 147. What is the grid size on a game of Scrabble – 15 x 15, 16 x 16 or 17 x 17? 148. What’s the maximum number of people that can play a game of Mouse Trap – two, four or six? 149. In which game do you have to collect as many marbles as possible with the hippos? 150. Can you name the game that simulates a person’s travels through his or her life, from college to retirement, with jobs, marriages and children (or not) along the way. Two to six players can participate in one game?
Film
151. In which year was The Godfather first released? 152. Which actor won the best actor Oscar for the films Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994)? 153. How many self-referential cameos did Alfred Hitchcock make in his films from 1927-1976 – 33, 35 or 37? 154. Which 1982 film was greatly accepted by film fans for its portrayal of the love between a young, fatherless suburban boy and a lost, benevolent and homesick visitor from another planet? 155. Which actress played Mary Poppins in the 1964 film Mary Poppins? 156. In which 1963 classic film did Charles Bronson appear? 157. In which 1995 film did Sandra Bullock play the character Angela Bennett - Wrestling Ernest Hemingway, The Net or 28 Days? 158. Which New Zealand female director directed these films In the Cut (2003), The Water Diary (2006) and Bright Star (2009)? 159. Which actor provided the voice for the character Nemo in the 2003 film Finding Nemo? 160. Which prisoner dubbed ‘the most violent prisoner in Britain’ was the subject of a 2009 film?
Marilyn Monroe
161. How old was Marilyn when she died in August 1962? 162. What was the last film Marilyn appeared, broadcast in 1962? 163. For which 1956 film was Marilyn nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for ‘Best Foreign Actress’? 164. What was Marilyn’s real Christian name? 165. True or false: Marilyn was Jewish? 166. In which year was Marilyn’s star placed at 6774 Hollywood Boulevard in LA? 167. What was Marilyn’s favourite perfume? 168. What colour were Marilyn’s eyes? 169. How many times was Marilyn married? 170. True or false: In 1999, Marilyn was ranked as the sixth greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute?
Doctor Who
171. In which year was Doctor Who first broadcast on the BBC? 172. Which actor was the tenth Doctor, playing the character from 2005 until 2010? 173. True or false: Doctor Who won a British Academy Television Award in 2006 for Best Drama Series? 174. In which year was Doctor Who relaunched – 2003, 2005 or 2007? 175. Which character is the scientific genius and creator of the Daleks? 176. The Daleks are Kaled mutants from which planet? 177. True or false: William Hartnell was the first person to play the Doctor? 178. Who was the fifth Doctor Who? 179. What is the acronym for TARDIS? 180. What colour is the Doctor’s TARDIS – blue, green or red?
1970s
Match up the event with the year it happened during the 1970s 181. Elvis Presley makes his last concert appearance, in Indianapolis 182. The musical Grease opens on Broadway 183. Massachusetts adopts the nation’s first lottery in support of the arts 184. Saul Bellow wins the Nobel Prize for literature 185. Chuck Berry serves a four-month prison term for income-tax evasion 186. The Twentieth Annual Marlboro Music Festival opens in Marlboro, Vermont 187. Allen Ginsberg wins the National Book Award for Poetry 188. Lasers are used in a rock show for the first time, by the Who 189. The film and soundtrack album Woodstock are released 190. Dick Clark launches the American Music Awards Years: 1979, 1970, 1976, 1970, 1974, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1972, 1976
Pop Group: Take That
191. Can you name the five members of the band? 192. In which month in 2010 did Robbie Williams rejoin the band? 193. Which single did Take That release in October 2010? 194. How many tracks are there on That Take’s album ‘Progress’? 195. Which Take That song was the first to go to number 1 in the UK charts, in 1993? 196. Can you name the two Take That songs that went to number 1 in the charts in 1995? 197. In which year did Take That release their song ‘Greatest Day’? 198. Which Take That song won a 2008 BRIT award for ‘Best British Single’? 199. Where in the world were Take That when they recorded their album ‘Beautiful World’? 200. Which three singles were released from Take That’s album ‘Nobody Else’?
The Royal Wedding €
201. On which date in April 2011 was the wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton? 202. True or false: Tony Blair attended the wedding? 203. What official title was Catherine given when she married Prince William? 204. Who is older – Catherine or William? 205. What time did the service begin – 10am, 11am or 12 noon? 206. Who conducted the service? 207. What was the first hymn which was sang at the wedding? 208. Who was Prince William’s best man? 209. Can you name the designer who designed Catherine’s wedding dress? 210. True or false: Catherine’s wedding ring is made from Welsh gold?
Transport
211. Who was the Astronaut who first stepped on the moon with his left foot in 1969? 212. True or false: One day on the planet Pluto is about the length of a week on Earth? 213. What is the total number of escalators at the London Underground? 214. In which year did Jacques de Vaucanson demonstrate his clockwork powered carriage? 215. Which brothers invented and flew the first engined airplane? 216. What model Porsche, being the first generation, was introduced in late 1996 as a 1997 model? 217. Who invented the the first practical steam powered railroad locomotive in 1814? 218. True or false: The first cable car was invented in 1871? 219. What was invented in 1956? 220. In which year did The Underground name first appear on stations?
Simon Cowell
221. What is Simon’s middle name – Phillip, Peter or Paul? 222. It was reported that Simon appeared on which game show during 1990? 223. Simon is the godfather to which pop star’s adopted children? 224. On which relaunched show was Simon a victim during 2007 when he was presented with a red book by Sir Trevor McDonald while on American Idol? 225. In 2003, which film did Simon make a cameo appearance as himself, getting killed by gunfire for criticising the act? 226. True or false: Simon was a judge on the first series of Pop Idol in 2001, and on the first series of American Idol in 2002? 227. Can you name the two judges Simon sat beside in 2004 in the first series of The X Factor? 228. Who won the third series of The X Factor and then signed to Simon’s label Syco and went on to become an international star, with number 1 singles and album sales around the world? 229. Simon’s record company signed which winner and runner-up of the first series of Pop Idol? 230. True or false: Simon’s voice has featured in an episode of The Simpsons?
Golf
231. True or false: Phil Mickelson, who plays left-handed, is actually right handed? 232. In which year did Tiger Woods first win the US Open? 233. What is a bogey in golf terms? 234. Can you name the golfer who was known as ‘Fuzzy’? 235. What are the chances of making two holes-in-one in a round of golf? 236. Which American golfer won The Open Championship in Turnberry in 2009? 237. How many dimples are on a regulation golf ball? 238. Where in the world is the world’s longest golf course, a long par 77, 8325-yards, from the tiger tees? 239. How old will Tiger Woods be in 2015? 240. Who was ranked as world number 1 from 31 October 2010 to 26 February 2011?
Kylie Minogue
241. In which year was Kylie born in Melbourne? 242. Was Kylie’s 2010 studio album her 11th, 12th or 13th album? 243. True or false: Kylie was awarded an OBE for her services to music? 244. What was Kylie’s first single, spending seven weeks at number one in the Australian charts and then becoming the highest selling single of the decade? 245. Can you name Kylie’s character name in Neighbours, a schoolgirl turned garage mechanic? 246. How long is Kylie’s song ‘Confide in Me’ – 5 minutes, 51 seconds, 5 minutes, 55 seconds or 5 minutes, 59 seconds? 247. How many shows did Kylie perform in her ‘Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour’ between November 2006 and January 2007? 248. What was the name of Kylie’s debut album, released in 1988? 249. What is Kylie’s middle name? 250. Which Kylie single went to number 1 in the UK charts, released in January 1988?
Answers
British Tv Sitcoms
1.
My Family
2.
The Inbetweeners
3.
Reg Varney
4. Six 5. Liverpool 6.
The Old Guys
7.
1990s (1991-1998)
8.
Ronnie Corbett
9. Roper 10. Brush Strokes
Football
11. Liverpool (they beat Everton 3-1) 12. Peter Shilton 13. 21 14. Gianfranco Zola 15. The Hatters (or County) 16. 2006 17. Chapman 18. Brian Deane 19. Blackburn Rovers 20. Ron Greenwood
Eurovision Song Contest
21. Armenia 22. Ireland 23. Waterloo 24. 1977 25. Latvia 26. Bucks Fizz 27. Seven: Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia and Slovakia 28. True 29. 1967 30. Oslo
The Titanic
31. 10th April 1912 32. Nine: Lettered A through G 33. True: On 2nd April 1912 34. Southampton 35. Atlantic Ocean 36. 25 37. True 38. 269.1 metres 39. Edward J. Smith 40. New York City
Artists
41. Andy Warhol 42. Henry Moore 43. Swiss 44. 12 45. The Louvre, Paris, France 46. Claude Monet 47. Damien Hurst 48. French 49. Rembrandt van Rijn 50. Movement in Squares
Famous Landmarks
51. Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx - Egypt 52. Colosseum - Italy 53. Angkor Wat - Cambodia 54. Statue of Liberty - United States of America 55. Sydney Harbour Bridge - Australia 56. Taj Mahal - India 57. Juche Tower - North Korea 58. Water Towers - Kuwait 59. Azadi Monument - Iran 60. Stonehenge - United Kingdom
Parts Of The Human Body
61. True 62. 206 bones (208 if the sternum is considered as three bones) 63. Frown 64. Eight pounds 65. When you are asleep 66. 29 67. The pancreas 68. Radius and ulna 69. True 70. 6.2 million
Flags
71. Six 72. Green 73. France 74. ‘God is greater’ 75. Red and White 76. False: There is a moon and five stars 77. Somalia 78. Red 79. The Netherlands 80. Five
World History
81. First university founded in Bologna, Italy - 1088 82. The end of the First World War - 1918 83. First contraceptive pill made available for women - 1960 84. William Shakespeare is born - 1564 85. First use of modern paper – 105AD 86. Communist China founded - 1949 87. Martin Luther launches the Reformation - 1517 88. The end of the Second World War - 1945 89. Genghis Khan begins his conquest of Asia - 1206 90. The birth of Buddha - 486BC
Michael Jackson
91. True 92. Jackie Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jermaine Jackson and Marlon Jackson 93. She Drives Me Wild 94. Joseph 95. Thriller 96. 50 97. True 98. Moonwalk 99. 1984 100. Bad
James Bond Films
101. Dr No 102. Seven: Live and Let Die, The Man with the Golden Gun, The Spy who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy and A View to a Kill 103. Live and Let Die 104. Casino Royale 105. Richard Kiel 106. True 107. A View to a Kill 108. Rosa Klebb 109. Pierce Brosnan 110. George Lazenby
Inventors
111. Levi Strauss - Jeans 112. Philipp Reis - Telephone 113. Konrad Zuse - Computer 114. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen - X-rays 115. Emil Berliner - Record player 116. Heinrich Göbel - Light bulb 117. Fritz Pfleumer - Audio tape 118. Manfred von Ardenne - Television 119. Christian Buschmann - Mouth Organ 120. Karlheinz Brandenburg - MP3 technology
Currency
121. The Irish Pound 122. 2002 (1st January) 123. Elizabeth Fry 124. 25.9 mm 125. False: They use Kroner 126. Green 127. The real 128. Yen 129. True 130. 1971
Number Plates
131. D (last letter) - 1966 132. 05 (new format) - 2005 133. R (first letter) - 1997 134. J (last letter) - 1970 135. S (first letter) - 1998 136. 57 (new format) - 2007 137. W (last letter) - 1980 138. P (first letter) - 1996 139. G (last letter) - 1968 140. Y (last letter) – 1982
Board Games
141. Monopoly 142. Cranium 143. Miss Scarlett, Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Reverend Green, Mrs. Peacock and Professor Plum 144. Trivial Pursuit 145. KerPlunk 146. Pictionary 147. 15 x 15 148. Four 149. Hungry Hungry Hippos 150. The Game of Life
Film
151. 1972 152. Tom Hanks 153. 37 154. E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 155. Julie Andrews 156. The Great Escape 157. The Net 158. Jane Campion 159. Alexander Gould 160. Charles Bronson (the film was titled Bronson)
Marilyn Monroe
161. 36 162. Something’s Got to Give 163. The Seven Year Itch 164. Norma 165. True 166. 1960 167. Chanel No. 5 168. Blue 169. Three 170. True
Doctor Who
171. 1963 (November) 172. David Tennant 173. True 174. 2005 175. Davros 176. Skaro 177. True 178. Peter Davison 179. Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space 180. Blue
1970s
181. Elvis Presley makes his last concert appearance, in Indianapolis - 1977 182. The musical Grease opens on Broadway - 1972 183. Massachusetts adopts the nation’s first lottery in support of the arts - 1979 184. Saul Bellow wins the Nobel Prize for literature -
1976
185. Chuck Berry serves a four-month prison term for income-tax evasion - 1979 186. The Twentieth Annual Marlboro Music Festival opens in Marlboro, Vermont - 1970 187. Allen Ginsberg wins the National Book Award for Poetry 1974 188. Lasers are used in a rock show for the first time, by the Who 1976 189. The film and soundtrack album Woodstock are released 1970 190. Dick Clark launches the American Music Awards – 1974
Pop Group: Take That
191. Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Robbie Williams, Jason Orange and Howard Donald 192. July 193. The Flood 194. 11 195. Pray 196. ‘Back for Good’ and ‘Never Forget’ 197. 2008 198. ‘Shine’ 199. Los Angeles, USA 200. ‘Sure’, ‘Back for Good’ and ‘Never Forget’
The Royal Wedding
201. 29th 202. False 203. Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cambridge 204. Catherine (born in January 1982 as William was born in June 1982) 205. 11am 206. The Very Reverend Dr John Hall, Dean of Westminster (the Archbishop of Canterbury presided over the vows. The Bishop of London gave the address) 207. Guide me, O Thou great Redeemer 208. Prince Harry 209. Sarah Burton 210. True
Space
211. Neil Armstrong 212. True 213. 422 214. 1740 215. The Wright Brothers 216. Boxster 217. George Stephenson 218. True 219. The hovercraft 220. 1908
Simon Cowell
221. Phillip 222. Sale of the Century 223. Sinitta 224. This is Your Life 225. Scary Movie 3 226. True 227. Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh 228. Leona Lewis 229. Will Young and Gareth Gates 230. True: In an episode titled ‘Smart and Smarter’
Golf
231. True 232. 2000 233. One shot over par for the hole 234. Frank Zoeller 235. One in 67 million 236. Stewart Cink 237. 336 238. Massachusetts 239. 40 240. Lee Westwood
Kylie Minogue
241. 1968 242. 11th 243. True 244. Locomotion 245. Charlene Mitchell 246. 5 minutes, 51 seconds 247. 33 (20 in Australia and 13 in Europe) 248. Kylie 249. Ann 250. I Should be so Lucky
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