Which planet is Curiosity roving around in the name of science?
Mars
What is produced by the bacterial fermentation of milk?
Yoghurt
What is the art of cutting shrubs into ornamental shapes called?
Topiary
What oath is sworn by graduates of medicine to regulate their further conduct?
Hippocratic Oath
How many seats did the spitfire fighter plane have?
One
If you are watching cricket at the Oval, in which county cricket club are you sat?
Surrey
Which British explorer was murdered by the natives in Hawaii?
Captain James Cook
Which Beatle has the real name of Richard Starkey?
Ringo Starr
Who recorded the song ‘Think’ in 1968 and also performed it in the Blues Brothers movie from the ’80s?
Aretha Franklin
Which Archduke was assassinated in Sarajevo in June 1914 and caused the outbreak of WW1?
Franz Ferdinand
Pigs are used to sniff out which delicacy in some parts of France?
Truffles
In nature, how many arms (or legs) does a starfish have?
Five
In which sport do teams compete for the Stanley Cup?
Ice Hockey
In Roman Numerals, how many players are there in a rugby union team?
XV (15)
Who had a hit in the ’60s with ‘The House Of The Rising Sun’?
The Animals
Who famously stated that ‘… an army marches on its stomach’?
Napoleon Bonaparte
Which former jockey became a best selling author of thrillers about horse racing?
Dick Francis
What type of goat produces mohair?
Angora
If the Hammers are playing the Gunners, in which city would you be?
London
What is the term given to a word that can be spelt the same both backwards and forwards? e.g. ABBA, TOOT
Palindrome
In which town did the Pied Piper play?
Hamelin
What is the last word in the New Testament?
Amen
What TV show, produced by Peter Fluck and Roger Law, poked fun at politicians and celebrities in the ’80s?
Spitting Image
In Monopoly, what colour are Bow Street, Marlborough Street and Vine Street properties?
Orange