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21. Which country-singing star's first two hits were 'Dumb Blonde' and<br />

'Something Fishy'?<br />

Dolly Parton<br />

22. Which is the most widely eaten fish in the world?<br />

Herring<br />

23. Which film, released in 1933, was the first to have asequel released in the<br />

same year?<br />

King Kong / Son of Kong<br />

24. Which American city has more skyscrapers than any other city in the<br />

world?<br />

NewYork (140) Chicago issecond at 68<br />

25. Which comic strip hero has his home in the seaport of Sweetwater?<br />

Popeye<br />

26. What name is given to the chief electrician on a film set?<br />

Gaffer<br />

27. Which 1977 James Bond film was the first to be filmed in Dolby Stereo?<br />

The Spy Who Loved Me<br />

28. Which famous pop star owns the rights to the South Carolina state<br />

anthem?<br />

Michael Jackson<br />

29. Which building in Paris houses a7,800-pipe organ?<br />

Notre Dame Cathedral<br />

30. Which Hollywood actress, born in Belgium, changed her name from Edda<br />

van Heemstra?<br />

Audry Hepburn<br />

31. Which item on a Chinese menu literally translates as 'swallowing acloud'?<br />

Wonton<br />

32. True or False - for his X-Files audition, David Duchovny showed up in atie<br />

with pink pigs all over it?<br />

True<br />

33. What is acarnophobic person afraid of?<br />

Meat<br />

34. Which is the only nation in the world that doesn't use a national name on<br />

their stamps?<br />

Great Britain<br />

35. Which film actors real first names are Kong Sung?<br />

Jackie Chan<br />

36. Which drink was originally advertised as 'esteemed brain tonic and<br />

intellectualbeverage' when it first appeared in 1886?<br />

Coca-Cola<br />

37. Which King, in 1603, banned the use of the surname Macgregor?<br />

King James VI<br />

38. Which English Heritage site was built over aperiod of centuries from about<br />

2800BC to 1550BC?<br />

Stonehenge<br />

39. The capital city of Kork featured in which American comedy series?<br />

Mork and Mindy - Kork was the capital of the planet Ork<br />

40. How would a funambulist entertain you?<br />

Tight Rope walking<br />

Tiebreaker - What is the record for the most meat pies eaten in one sitting?<br />

631 - by Frank Giblet who was later admitted to hospital and had acardiac<br />

arrest!

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