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  • Forget-me-not flowers are most commonly what colour?
    Blue
  • In 1990's, Chef from Southpark had a number one hit with what song?
    Chocolate salty balls
  • The Latin expression ‘tempus fugit’ means what? ----- A) Tempers born B) Time flies C) Love is temporary
    Time flies
  • Complete the title to this Alan Rickman movie: Truly, Madly,... what?
    Deeply
  • Ecoli is a type of what?
    Bacteria
  • Which organ in the body cleans the blood?
    The spleen
  • What is the closest planet to the sun?
    Mercury
  • In the novel ‘The Scarlet Letter’ by Nathaniel Hawthorne, what does the scarlet ‘A’ stand for?
    Adultary
  • In Scrabble which of these words is worth more points than the other two, with a total of 11 points? ---- Cwm OR Hyp OR Tsk
    Hyp
  • What was the name of the last Queen of France?
    Marie Antoinette
  • What would you be most likely to do with a Bedford Rascal? ---- a)Drive it b)Eat it c)Wear it
    a) Drive it
  • The words 'a' 'an' and 'the' are known as what in English grammar?
    Articles
  • Which newspaper coined the word 'suffragette' in 1906? ----- a)Daily Mail b)Daily Telegraph c)Daily Mirror
    Daily Mail
  • Traditionally, sailors would get a tattoo of what bird after travelling over 5,000 nautical miles?
    Swallow
  • What number is the Roman numeral XIV?
    14
  • What name is given to the sound of the hole in a violin? --- a) Z-hole b)F-hole c)A-hole
    F-hole
  • In 1832 who became the first King of the modern Greek state? ---- a)Constantine I b)Otto c)Alexander
    b)Otto
  • What is the biggest Organ in the human body?
    The liver
  • What is the minimum age for the US president?
    35 years old
  • The name Lucifer means ‘bringer of…’ what? A) Light B) Love C) Lies
    Light
  • In real-life Quidditch, what is used to replace the magical golden snitch? ------ a)Marble in a balloon b)Tennis ball in a sock c)Orange in a hanky
    Tennis in a sock