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   7 Elton John
   7 Duran Duran
   6 Tina Turner
   6 The Rolling Stones
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   5 Frankie Goes To Hollywood
   5 Depeche Mode
   5 Bronski Beat
   5 Bob Monkhouse
   5 Birmingham
   5 Big Country
   4 The Police
   4 Status Quo
   4 Howard Jones
   4 Bucks Fizz
   4 Black Lace
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   3 Tottenham Hotspur
   3 Thin Lizzy
   3 The Thompson Twins
   3 The Smiths
   3 The Pretenders
   3 The Goodies
   3 The Good Life
   3 The Beach Boys
   3 Tears for Fears
   3 Table Tennis
   3 Sunderland
   3 Play School
   3 Philip Bailey
   3 Peter Sellers
   3 Manchester United
   3 Little Richard
   3 Juliet Bravo
   3 Judi Dench
   3 John Denver
   3 John Cleese
   3 Harry Secombe
   3 Harold Wilson
   3 Frank Muir
   3 Eric Morecambe
   3 Elvis Costello
   3 Czechoslovakia
   3 Coronation Street
   3 Cliff Richard
   3 Charles Dickens
   3 Chaka Khan
   3 Bruce Springsteen
   3 Boy George
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   2 Yacht Racing
   2 World War 2
   2 What does an anemometer       measure
   2 West Ham United
   2 Wendy Craig
   2 Washington
   2 Tony Hancock
   2 Tony Blackburn
   2 The Young Ones
   2 The Village People
   2 The Second World War
   2 The Pointer Sisters
   2 The Pogues
   2 The Godfather
   2 The Cenotaph
   2 The Boomtown Rats
   2 The Bay City Rollers
   2 The Bangles
   2 Ted Rogers
   2 Superman          
   2 Stevie Wonder
   2 Steve Davis
   2 Spike Milligan
   2 Sooty and Sweep
   2 Sid Vicious
   2 Sergeant Bilko
   2 Selina Scott
   2 Sandringham
   2 Rugby Union
   2 Rose Royce
   2 Ronnie Corbett
   2 Rod Stewart
   2 Richard Briers
   2 Reginald Bosanquet
   2 QCaptain Kremin    
   2 Princess Di       WK
   2 Philip Oakey
   2 Perry Mason
   2 Penelope Keith
   2 Paul Young
   2 Paul McCartney
   2 Noel Edmonds
   2 New Zealand
   2 Muffin the Mule
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   2 Mick Jagger
   2 Michael Miles
   2 Michael Bentine
   2 Marc Almond
   2 Malcolm Muggeridge
   2 Louis Pasteur
   2 Lionel Ritchie
   2 Leslie Crowther
   2 Les Dawson
   2 Kenneth Williams
   2 Keith Harris
   2 John Travolta
   2 John Taylor
   2 John Lennon
   2 John Gielgud
   2 John Craven
   2 Joan Collins
   2 Jimmy Saville
   2 Jill Gascoigne
   2 Jacob Bronowski
   2 Jack Frost         
   2 It Ain't Half Hot Mum
   2 Hughie Green
   2 Horace Spider     
   2 Hannah Gordon
   2 HJack Frost          
   2 Grand National
   2 Gordon Banks
   2 Gloria Gaynor
   2 George Michael
   2 Gene Vincent
   2 Frances de la Tour
   2 Felicity Kendall
   2 Fats Domino
   2 Eurythmics
   2 Ernie Wise
   2 Emmerdale Farm
   2 Elvis Presley
   2 Edward Heath
   2 Eamonn Andrews
   2 Dr. Jekyll        Y7
   2 Donna Summer
   2 Dolly Parton
   2 Derby County
   2 Dennis Taylor
   2 David Vine
   2 David Essex
   2 Christopher Chataway
   2 China Crisis
   2 Chesterfield
   2 Captain Sensible
   2 Candyman          
   2 Brother and sister
   2 Boris Becker      
   2 Bootsie and Snudge
   2 Blue Peter
   2 Bless This House
   2 Billy Bragg
   2 Bill Haley
   2 Bill Fraser
   2 Beatrix Potter
   2 Basketball
   2 Bamber Gascoigne
   2 Arthur Lowe
   2 Arfur             4F
   2 Angela Rippon
   2 Alison Moyet
   2 Alf Ramsey
   2 Alf Garnett
   2 Alec McCowen
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   1 Your kidneys
   1 Your heart
   1 Young people
   1 Young musician of year
   1 Young People
   1 Young Guns
   1 Yootha Joyce
   1 Yes,Oxford 1981/82
   1 Yes,Cambridge 1979
   1 Yes Minister
   1 Yeovil Town
   1 Yellow Submarine
   1 Yacht sail formations
   1 Yacht racing
   1 Wuthering Heights
   1 World War 1
   1 World In Action
   1 Working Week
   1 Wordsworth
   1 Woodworking joints
   1 Won't You Hold My Hand
   1 Won F.A. Cup 3rd time
   1 Women only
   1 Wolves and Blackburn
   1 With whom did the Act of Unionin 1707 unite England
   1 With which sport would you    associate Stig Blomquist
   1 With which sport was Mark     Spitz associated
   1 With which sport are Torvill  and Dean associated
   1 With which quiz series is     Bamber Gascoigne associated
   1 With which margarine is Terry Wogan associated
   1 With which game would you     associate David Bryant
   1 With which game is Chester    Barnes associated
   1 With what commodity do you    link the letters OPEC
   1 With freedom
   1 With expression
   1 Winston Churchill
   1 Winnie-the-pooh
   1 Winner Takes All
   1 Wind surfing was included in  this Olympic Games first time
   1 Wind speed
   1 Wind force
   1 Wimbledon Championships
   1 Willy Brandt
   1 William III
   1 William Harvey
   1 William Hartnell
   1 William Alabastar
   1 Wilf Mannion
   1 Wild Bill Hickock
   1 Wicket-keeping
   1 Whose tiny hand was frozen    
   1 Whose average for Test Matches(cricket) was 99.94
   1 Whose album of greatest hits  was called Legend
   1 Whose High Court action ended the retain and transfer system
   1 Whom did Carter succeed as    President of the U.S.A.
   1 Who wrote the music to the    ballet 'Sleeping Beauty'
   1 Who wrote the music for       Gilbert & Sullivan's operas
   1 Who wrote The Tale of the     Flopsy Bunnies
   1 Who wrote Anna Kerenina       
   1 Who wrote 'Paradise Lost'     
   1 Who wrote 'I Know Him So Well'
   1 Who wrote 'A Tale of Two      Cities'
   1 Who would have little use for a crook
   1 Who would execute a telemark  
   1 Who would be most likely to   construct a Wheatstone Bridge
   1 Who won the World ProfessionalSnooker Championship in 1985
   1 Who won the Nobel Prize for     Peace in 1971
   1 Who won the European Cup      Winners Cup in 1985
   1 Who won an Oscar in 1951 for arole in The African Queen
   1 Who were once the Quarrymen   
   1 Who were Bill and Ben         
   1 Who went from The Gentle Touchto C.A.T.S. Eyes
   1 Who was well-known for being  'On the Buses'
   1 Who was the star of the East  Cheam Drama Festival
   1 Who was the poet Laureate nextafter Cecil Day Lewis
   1 Who was the last Tsar of      Russia
   1 Who was the idiosyncratic     Scot of Tonight
   1 Who was the goalkeeper for    Leicester before Peter Shilton
   1 Who was the first person to   swim the Channel in 1875
   1 Who was the first person to   present Top of the Pops
   1 Who was the first man to      travel through space
   1 Who was the first footballer  to be knighted
   1 Who was the first President inUS history to resign office
   1 Who was the first Labour PrimeMinister
   1 Who was the first DJ to be    heard on Radio 1
   1 Who was the first British     Labour Prime Minister
   1 Who was the first Archbishop  of Canterbury
   1 Who was the Man About the     House
   1 Who was the 'milksop' in      Dad's Army
   1 Who was not in the Sex Pistols 
   1 Who was not in USA for Africa 
   1 Who was manager of Leeds Utd. just before Brian Clough
   1 Who was known as the Lady withthe Lamp
   1 Who was famous as a Blood     Donor
   1 Who was described as 'The     Bronze Liberace'
   1 Who was catapulted to stardom with the song Be-Bop-A-Lula
   1 Who was associated with the   Comets
   1 Who was a friend of the       Sundance Kid
   1 Who was Radio 1's first femaledisc jockey
   1 Who was Prime Minister        immediately after Wilson
   1 Who was PM when the Open      University went on TV
   1 Who was ITN's first newscaster 
   1 Who was Doyle's partner in    'The Professionals'
   1 Who was Britain's first       million pound footballer
   1 Who was Andy Capp's wife in   the strip cartoon
   1 Who was 'Walking on Sunshine' 
   1 Who was 'I Love Rock'n Roll'  a hit for
   1 Who usually present Top of thePops
   1 Who toured China in early 1985 
   1 Who started World Series      Cricket
   1 Who starred in 'The Man Who   Fell to Earth'
   1 Who sang in Lynx              
   1 Who sang a song about Michael Caine
   1 Who sang Puppet on a String ina Eurovision Song Contest
   1 Who sang Careless Whisper     
   1 Who sang 'Hit Me With Your    Rhythm Stick'
   1 Who sang 'Everybody Wants to  Rule the World'
   1 Who said 'Sock it to me' on   Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in
   1 Who runs the village post     office in Postman Pats stories
   1 Who rose and fell as Reginald Perrin
   1 Who released the songs 'True' and 'Gold'
   1 Who released the single       'Brass in Pockets'
   1 Who released the LP'Steeltown' 
   1 Who released 'War','Boy',and  'October'
   1 Who released 'The UnforgetableFire'
   1 Who released 'The Bells of St.Mark'
   1 Who released 'Synchronicity'  
   1 Who released 'Loving the      Alien' and 'Blue Jean'
   1 Who released 'Goody Two Shoes'and 'Apollo 9'
   1 Who released 'Double Dutch'   
   1 Who released 'Black Man Ray'  
   1 Who released 'Around the Worldin a Day'
   1 Who released 'All You Pretty  Girls'
   1 Who recorded 'The Smurf Song' 
   1 Who recorded 'Into the Gap'   
   1 Who reached the North Pole    in 1909
   1 Who produced the mini-series  Kennedy, in 1983
   1 Who presented The Christians  produced by Granada TV
   1 Who preceded Arthur Marshall  in Call My Bluff
   1 Who plays the part of Minder  
   1 Who plays first on the fairwayin golf
   1 Who plays bass for Duran Duran 
   1 Who plays Barbara Good in     The Good Life
   1 Who plays Alexis Carrington inDynasty
   1 Who played the lead in The    Price
   1 Who played the Spanish waiter Manuel in Fawlty Towers
   1 Who played the 'silly old moo'in Till Death Us Do Part
   1 Who played for Scunthorpe     United and in Test Cricket
   1 Who played Snudge in Bootsie  and Snudge
   1 Who played Sergeant Wilson in Dad's Army
   1 Who played PC George Dixon in Dixon of Dock Green
   1 Who played Nanny in the TV    series 'Nanny'
   1 Who played Maggie Forbes in   the TV series The Gentle Touch
   1 Who played Jolyon in The      Forsythe Saga
   1 Who played Glencora in The    Pallisers
   1 Who played George Smiley in   Tinker,Tailor,Soldier,Spy
   1 Who played Emma Peel in       The Avengers
   1 Who performed the soundtrack  for 'Ghostbusters'
   1 Who painted Guernica          
   1 Who or what was 'The Fonz' in Happy Days
   1 Who or what is Watkins Glen inAmerica
   1 Who opened TW3 with a song    each week
   1 Who officially first ran a    mile in under 4 minutes
   1 Who offers a 'starter for ten' 
   1 Who might perform an 'eskimo  roll'
   1 Who masterminded the Band-Aid project
   1 Who made the fastest selling  single ever in Britain
   1 Who made the catchphrase      'I'm free' famous
   1 Who made the Muppet Show and  sold it to over 100 countries
   1 Who made important discoveriesabout blood circulation
   1 Who made his name with        Newsround
   1 Who made 'Rock Island Line'   famous
   1 Who loved Abelard             
   1 Who lived next door to        'My Wife Next Door'
   1 Who led the 'Clean Up TV      Campaign' in Britain
   1 Who kept a diary in the       seventeenth century
   1 Who is well-known for his     reading of St. Mark's Gospel
   1 Who is well-known for         presenting 'This is Your Life'
   1 Who is the voice of the dummy called Lord Charles
   1 Who is the patron saint of    shoemakers
   1 Who is the patron saint of    Ireland
   1 Who is the main presenter of  That's Life
   1 Who is the lead singer of the Human League
   1 Who is the lead singer of U2  
   1 Who is the lead singer of     Scritti Politti
   1 Who is the lead singer of     Culture Club
   1 Who is the drummer with       The Police
   1 Who is the author of 'Tales ofthe unexpected'
   1 Who is not in Duran Duran     
   1 Who is not a vegetarian       
   1 Who is generally regarded as  the Father of Geometry
   1 Who is chairman of Watford    football club
   1 Who is associated with        'Stranger on the Shore'
   1 Who is Richard Starkey        
   1 Who is Officer Dibble always  out to get
   1 Who is Michael Williams' wife 
   1 Who is Connie Booth's well-   known husband
   1 Who is Cliff Michelmore's wife
   1 Who is Bernard Jewry          
   1 Who invented the safety razor in 1895
   1 Who invented logarithms       
   1 Who invariably got the better of D.A.Hamilton Burger
   1 Who hosts The Zodiac Game     
   1 Who hosted the long-running   quiz show 'Take Your Pick'
   1 Who hosted Double Your Money  for 20 years
   1 Who hosted Blankety Blank     after Terry Wogan
   1 Who hosted 'Blankety Blank'   before Les Dawson
   1 Who has not won the EurovisionSong Contest
   1 Who has not released 'I Feel  Love'
   1 Who has not recorded 'Dancing in the Dark'
   1 Who has not led the Liberal   Party
   1 Who has not had a hit with    The Power of Love
   1 Who has not had a hit with    'Help'
   1 Who has an LP called 'Private Dancer'
   1 Who had records at numbers    1 and 2 in the same week
   1 Who had number ones with theirfirst three singles
   1 Who had hits with 'Why' and   'Smalltown Boy'
   1 Who had dogs called Ruby,     Ringwood,Ranter and Bellman
   1 Who had a number one with     'You Spin Me Round'
   1 Who had a number one with     'What's Another Year'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Tainted Love'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Red Red Wine'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Oliver's Army'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Happy Talk'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Coward of the County'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Billy don't be a Hero'
   1 Who had a number one with     'Annie's Song'
   1 Who had a number one hit with 'Hot Love'
   1 Who had a number 1 with       'Jumping Jack Flash"
   1 Who had a number 1 hit with   I'm Not in Love
   1 Who had a number 1 hit with   'I Feel Love'
   1 Who had a hit with the reggae song 'Police Officer'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Walking   on the Moon'
   1 Who had a hit with 'The Balladof John and Yoko'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Silver    Lady'
   1 Who had a hit with 'She Bop'  
   1 Who had a hit with 'Sandy'    
   1 Who had a hit with 'Mirror in the Bathroom'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Master    and Servant'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Kayliegh' 
   1 Who had a hit with 'I Will    Survive'
   1 Who had a hit with 'I Only    Have Eyes For You'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Funky     Gibbon'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Freedom'  
   1 Who had a hit with 'Do You    Think I'm Sexy'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Combine   Harvester'
   1 Who had a hit with 'Another   Brick in the Wall'
   1 Who had a hit with            Shang-a-lang
   1 Who had a Flying Circus       
   1 Who gave us The Ascent of Man 
   1 Who founded the Quakers       
   1 Who followed Patrick Campbell in Call My Bluff
   1 Who first released 'The Young Ones'
   1 Who first provided the chimps voices for the PG tips adverts
   1 Who first presented BBC's     Grandstand
   1 Who fell in love with his own reflection
   1 Who features in 'The Great    Rock'n Roll Swindle'
   1 Who eats a banana and becomes Bananaman
   1 Who do Bodie and Doyle work   for
   1 Who discovered DNA            
   1 Who did the soundtrack for    1984
   1 Who did the soundtrack for    'A Woman in Red'
   1 Who did the soundtrack for    'A View To A Kill'
   1 Who did Phil Collins sing     Easy Lover with
   1 Who did Mr. Palfrey say       'Madam' to mostly
   1 Who did Maggie Philbin marry  
   1 Who did Kevin Keegan play for before Liverpool in 1971
   1 Who did Kenny Dalglish play   for after Celtic
   1 Who did Jill Gascoigne play inThe Gentle Touch
   1 Who did Eddie Shoestring work for
   1 Who did Bronski Beat release  'I Feel Love' with
   1 Who did Argentina beat in the 1978 World Cup final
   1 Who designed the tapestry in  Coventry Cathedral
   1 Who created the character     Ziggy Stardust
   1 Who created the character     Alf Garnett
   1 Who created Winnie the Pooh   
   1 Who captained England when    they won the World Cup in 1966
   1 Who called an election during   the 1974 NUM strike
   1 Who believed that peace was   assured at Munich
   1 Who became the first man to   'walk' in space
   1 Who banned the showing of The War Game,BBC TV, in 1960's
   1 Who appeared with Looby Loo   and Teddy
   1 Whitechapel
   1 White with red stripes
   1 White with blue stripes
   1 White King
   1 White Feather
   1 Whicker's World
   1 Which zany comedian had a     Square World
   1 Which wire in a plug carries  live electricity
   1 Which waterfalls are shared byCanada and the U.S.A.
   1 Which was the first to be     launched
   1 Which was the first programme to be broadcast on channel 4
   1 Which was the first hit from  Michael Jackson's Thriller
   1 Which was off the air for     nearly three months in 1979
   1 Which was launched first on   American TV
   1 Which was footballer Pele's   main club
   1 Which ventriloquist speaks    through Orville
   1 Which type of cloud is known  as "mares' tails"
   1 Which town has a church with acrooked spire
   1 Which team did Brian Clough   manage for only 6 weeks
   1 Which started first Breakfast Time or TV-am
   1 Which star keeps chickens     
   1 Which sport would you         associate with Giant Haystacks
   1 Which sport has the Five      Nations Championship
   1 Which sign of the Zodiac lookslike 69 on its side
   1 Which series was about an ex- criminal turned investigator
   1 Which series was a follow-up  to The Army Game
   1 Which scale is used to measurethe strength of earthquakes
   1 Which scale has semitones     between notes 2/3 5/6 7/8
   1 Which road connects London    with Leeds
   1 Which programme was the       brainchild of Tim Hewat
   1 Which product was associated  with the 'Katie' commercials
   1 Which politician was the firstto appear on TV
   1 Which poet did Rumpole of the Bailey tend to quote
   1 Which party had power when    Owen was Foreign Secretary
   1 Which part is Larry Hagman    famous for
   1 Which part does Dan Blocker   play in Bonanza
   1 Which one was not in the TW3  team
   1 Which one of these has not    presented The Tube
   1 Which on had the 'short,fat   hairy legs'
   1 Which of these would you find in The Woolpack
   1 Which of these use the        largest marked area
   1 Which of these three is one ofthe 'noble' metals
   1 Which of these stayed longest at number one
   1 Which of these snooker playersis Welsh
   1 Which of these series featuresBlake and Krystle
   1 Which of these planets orbits between Saturn and Neptune
   1 Which of these persons would  make arrows
   1 Which of these peaks is not inthe 3 Peaks Race in Yorkshire
   1 Which of these months does nothave 31 days
   1 Which of these is not by      Prince
   1 Which of these is not by      New Edition
   1 Which of these is not a sport or a game
   1 Which of these is not a       compilation album
   1 Which of these is not American 
   1 Which of these is a TelevisionAward
   1 Which of these horse races arenot run at Epsom
   1 Which of these groups is      Francis Rossi in
   1 Which of these games uses a   two-headed top
   1 Which of these elements has   been artificially created
   1 Which of these did Elvis      Presley not record
   1 Which of these chemical       elements is classed as a metal
   1 Which of these binary numbers   equals L in Roman numerals
   1 Which of these best describes a chinook
   1 Which of these bands is       British
   1 Which of these bands is       American
   1 Which of these bands has      Terry Hall not been in
   1 Which of these bands does not come from the Midlands
   1 Which of these bands does not come from Liverpool
   1 Which of these areas does     allow trees to grow
   1 Which of these Australian     states is the largest
   1 Which of the following was    released first by  Wham
   1 Which of the following is not on the ZTT record label
   1 Which of the following is not Scottish
   1 Which ocean has the greatest  depth: over 11,000 metres
   1 Which month is named after a  Latin word meaning 'to open'
   1 Which member of the space crewdid not step onto the moon
   1 Which major river did David   Livingstone discover in 1851
   1 Which long-running series is  situated at Weatherfield
   1 Which knot is used to shorten   a rope temporarily
   1 Which is the world's longest  river
   1 Which is the sacred book of   Islam
   1 Which is the oldest of these  flat race classics
   1 Which is the odd one out in   these sporting venues
   1 Which is the lightest: a shot,a discus or a tenpin bowl
   1 Which is the largest of the   Channel Islands
   1 Which is the largest ocean    
   1 Which is the highest mountain of these three
   1 Which is the highest civil    court for England and Wales
   1 Which is the hardest gemstone 
   1 Which is the fastest....      
   1 Which is the birthstone for     January
   1 Which is produced by the      Children's Television Workshop
   1 Which is not a primary colour 
   1 Which is London's second      airport
   1 Which is Britain's longest    river
   1 Which instrument normally     leads an orchestra
   1 Which horse race is not a     "Classic"
   1 Which hills would you link    with the composer Elgar
   1 Which group was in the film   'Rock'n Roll High School'
   1 Which group was Rick Buckler  in
   1 Which group was Gary Moore in 
   1 Which group made the film     Quadrophenia
   1 Which group made the film     'Rude Boys'
   1 Which group is Tom Bailey in  
   1 Which group is Dave Bertram in 
   1 Which group is Curt Smith in  
   1 Which group is Bob Geldof in  
   1 Which group have Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart not been in
   1 Which group features two      members of Power Station
   1 Which great jazz musician was born in 1899 and died in 1974
   1 Which golfer has the nickname 'Super-Mex'
   1 Which game uses round stones, ice and a target area
   1 Which game is described as    the Royal and Ancient
   1 Which footballer's career     ended with a leg amputation
   1 Which football team won the   first World Cup in 1930
   1 Which football team won the   World Cup in 1982
   1 Which football team was       started by Gus Mears in 1905
   1 Which football team plays at  White Hart Lane
   1 Which football team plays at  Roker Park
   1 Which football team plays at  Field Mill
   1 Which football team lost eightmembers in a plane crash
   1 Which football team is known  as The Rams
   1 Which football club is known  as the Gunners
   1 Which flag is also known as   "the red duster"
   1 Which famous market moved to  the Isle of Dogs in 1982
   1 Which famous event finishes atMortlake
   1 Which famous comedian's real  name was Bartholomew
   1 Which direction on a compass  is the same as 225 degrees
   1 Which detective did Rupert    Davies play
   1 Which denomination is linked  with Stoneyhurst cricket
   1 Which day of the week is named  after a Norse Goddess
   1 Which country manufactures    Skoda cars
   1 Which country left the        Commonwealth in 1961
   1 Which country had the famous  'Wunderteam' in football
   1 Which country does not share aborder with Brazil
   1 Which country do England play for the Ashes
   1 Which country did General Aminrule
   1 Which costellation cannot be  seen from Britain
   1 Which composer features in thetitle of a song by Chuck Berry
   1 Which company made 'The Jewel In The Crown'
   1 Which commercial depicts tiny men in bowler hats
   1 Which comes first in the      church's year
   1 Which comedian was famous for his fez
   1 Which comedian also trained   as an opera singer
   1 Which club bought Trevor      Francis for `1,150,500 in 1979
   1 Which city is associated with The Guardian newspaper
   1 Which city does the River     Seine run through
   1 Which charity was founded as  a result of Cathy Come Home
   1 Which boxer was nicknamed the 'Brown Bomber'
   1 Which bear lived near Kanga's house
   1 Which band had an LP called   'Hatful of Hollow'
   1 Which ballet is about toys    
   1 Which ball starts on the      centre of the 'D' in snooker
   1 Which artist painted scenes   around Salford
   1 Which USA show was also known as 'You'll Never Get Rich'
   1 Which TV series began with a  lamp swinging to and fro
   1 Which TV programme did Jimmy  Nail star in
   1 Which TV company produces     Tales of the Unexpected
   1 Which TV Doctor did Richard   Chamberlain play
   1 Which Strauss wrote the         Radetzky March
   1 Which Shakespeare play lost   its end to a Kia-Ora advert
   1 Which Roman god is associated with drinking
   1 Which Pope succeeded Paul VI  
   1 Which Kennedy was assassinatedon 5th June 1968
   1 Which Inspector features in   The Pink Panther Show
   1 Which ITV company produces    Brookside
   1 Which British inventor createdthe first 'pocket' TV
   1 Which American President died naturally
   1 Where would you find the tomb of the unknown soldier
   1 Where would you find a Walloon 
   1 Where would we not find Eliza Doolittle
   1 Where would someone speaking  Cantonese come from
   1 Where would a contestant do a Fosbury Flop
   1 Where were the first Winter   Olympics staged in 1924
   1 Where was the last book in    The Bible written
   1 Where was the first Atomic    Bomb exploded
   1 Where was the Duke of         Edinburgh born
   1 Where was the Bergerac series set
   1 Where was Michael Parkinson   born
   1 Where is the headquarters of  polo
   1 Where is the St. Leger horse  race run
   1 Where is the Peak District    
   1 Where is the Parthenon        
   1 Where is Karl Marx buried     
   1 Where in London would you     find the Cenotaph
   1 Where in England is the Lord  Byron museum
   1 Where does a car with CH on   the back come from
   1 Where does Jim Diamond come   from
   1 Where do the Three Degrees    come from
   1 Where do U2 come from         
   1 Where did the Cultural        Revolution take place
   1 Where did Michael Parkinson gowhen he left the BBC in 1982
   1 Where did Elton John get      married
   1 Where could there easily be a heatwave at Christmas
   1 Where are the Pebble Mill     BBC TV studios
   1 Where are the Headquarters of the United Nations
   1 Where are the 1000 Guineas    and the 2000 Guineas run
   1 Where are Concorde's engines  mounted
   1 When were women allowed back  into professional football
   1 When was the Magna Carter     signed
   1 When was cigarette advertisingbanned on British TV
   1 When was VJ day               
   1 When was Summer Time first    introduced into Britain
   1 When was Shakespeare born     
   1 When was London's Festival    Hall built
   1 When was Coronation Street    launched
   1 When was 'YMCA' number one    
   1 When was 'Wuthering Heights'  number one
   1 When was 'The Theme from      M.A.S.H.' number one
   1 When was 'Brass in Pocket'    a number one hit
   1 When it's in distress
   1 When it's about to sail
   1 When is the 'first watch' on    board ship
   1 When is a Blue Peter flag     hoisted on a ship
   1 When did the hundred years warend, it started in 1337
   1 When did the BBC first issue  rules about violence on TV
   1 When did India become         independant
   1 When did Henry Wood begin the Promenade Concerts
   1 When did British oil start    flowing in from the North Sea
   1 When did Blue Peter first comeon the air
   1 When a doctor is needed
   1 What,said the Buggles,killed  the radio star
   1 What,literally,does the word  dinosaur mean
   1 What's My Line was which kind of programme
   1 What would you find at the    Braemar Gathering
   1 What would you expect to see  at Cowdray Park
   1 What would you expect to find in an arboretum
   1 What would you do with the    Blarney Stone
   1 What would an oologist study  
   1 What would a toxophilist enjoy 
   1 What would a person with      alopecia have lost
   1 What would a cartographer be  involved in making
   1 What would a battledore be    used for
   1 What words appear on the back of the British 50p coin
   1 What were the Local Defence   Volunteers renamed in 1940
   1 What were a Garden, an Oddie  and a Brooke-Taylor known as
   1 What was'The Eye of the Tiger'soundtrack to
   1 What was the setting for      M*A*S*H
   1 What was the series 'Angels'  about
   1 What was the name of the firstmammal (a dog) in space
   1 What was the name of William  Bligh's ship
   1 What was the name of King's   first hit
   1 What was the name of John     Noakes' dog
   1 What was the name of Britain'sfirst TV soap opera
   1 What was the first single by  the Smiths called
   1 What was the first number one from Kajagoogoo
   1 What was the earlier name of  the country Zimbabwe
   1 What was tennis player MaureenConnolly's nickname
   1 What was first published in   1955
   1 What was cricketer Godfrey    Evans famous for
   1 What was William Cody also    known as
   1 What was Smell No.1 in The    Real World on 17 June 1985
   1 What was Radio 4 previously   known as
   1 What was Dennis Brain's       instrument
   1 What was Danegeld             
   1 What was Candid Camera called in America
   1 What vegetable is used in     making dubarry
   1 What type of sugar did the    Rolling Stones have a hit with
   1 What type of music do Aswad   play
   1 What title was given to the   eldest son of French kings
   1 What title did Cromwell have  when he ruled England
   1 What the series 'The Good Old Days' concerned with
   1 What the number for Sunset    Strip
   1 What the height of the        crossbar in football
   1 What team won football's FairsCup for keeps in 1971
   1 What sport was Brian Phelps   known for
   1 What sport is the Calcutta Cupassociated with
   1 What sport begins on August 12in Britain
   1 What sort of race is ProfessorHeinz Wolff associated with
   1 What sort of philosopher was  John Paul Sartre
   1 What song was Queen's longest number one
   1 What song did Bucks Fizz win aEurovision Song Contest with
   1 What song did Abba win the    Eurovision Song Contest with
   1 What size carpet fits a room  12ft x 15ft and 9ft high
   1 What replaced the Jules Rimet trophy after 1970
   1 What remarkable thing happenedin the 1912 boat race
   1 What rank is between a Major  and a Colonel in the Army
   1 What rank is above Commodore  in the Royal navy
   1 What purpose do the dimples   serve on a golf ball
   1 What position did 'The Theme  From M.A.S.H.' go to
   1 What piece starts on e8 in a  game of chess
   1 What number is just on the    left of 20 on a dartboard
   1 What newspaper was nicknamed  'The Thunderer'
   1 What nationality was the      painter Rembrandt
   1 What musical note equals two  crotchets
   1 What multiplied by .7854 givesthe area of a circle
   1 What might you get from oolong
   1 What metal is obtained from   bauxite
   1 What kind of oven is used in  growing silicon for microchips
   1 What kind of instrument is    a flageolet
   1 What kind of creature is      a fantail
   1 What killed over 20 million   people worldwide in 1918/19
   1 What is the upper limit for   heavy weight boxers
   1 What is the traditional wood  for cricket bats
   1 What is the traditional name  for a 30th anniversary
   1 What is the title of Emily    Bronte's only novel
   1 What is the stage name of     Reg Dwight
   1 What is the stage name of     Pauline Matthews
   1 What is the size of a standardtable tennis table
   1 What is the second Style      Council LP called
   1 What is the real name of Sting 
   1 What is the real name of      Gary Glitter
   1 What is the real name of      David Essex
   1 What is the real name of      David Bowie
   1 What is the real name of      Cliff Richard
   1 What is the plural of the wordgenus
   1 What is the overall width of  the stumps in cricket
   1 What is the name of the water just north of Edinburgh
   1 What is the name of a         young swan
   1 What is the name of Sesame    Street's 7 foot canary
   1 What is the name for a group  of lions
   1 What is the maximum width     allowed for a cricket bat
   1 What is the maximum break in agame of snooker
   1 What is the locking stone at  the top of an arch called
   1 What is the highest score a   player may amass in snooker
   1 What is the height of the net in netball
   1 What is the height of the     crossbar in Rugby Union
   1 What is the first of The Laws of Football about
   1 What is the female of a       donkey called
   1 What is the familiar name of  the Australian rugby team
   1 What is the colour next to    gold on an archery target
   1 What is the capital of Malta  
   1 What is the capital city of   the U.S.A.
   1 What is the average life span of a goose
   1 What is the Revd. W. Awdry's  tank engine called 
   1 What is the Booker Prize      awarded for
   1 What is one over par in golf  
   1 What is measured in sizes     ranging from A0 to A10
   1 What is known as the 'bible'  of cricket
   1 What is involved in an        equestrian event
   1 What is characteristic of a   mammal which is a marsupial
   1 What is another name for the  linden tree
   1 What is another name for the  Linden tree
   1 What is another name for the  Absolute Temperature scale
   1 What is another name for      Whit Sunday
   1 What is another name for        sodium carbonate
   1 What is a refection           
   1 What is a recidivist          
   1 What is a lent-lily better    known as
   1 What is a group of geese      called
   1 What is a badger's burrow     called
   1 What is a No.5 iron called in golf
   1 What is a Diocese             
   1 What is a 'normal' pulse rate per minute
   1 What is Sid Hooper's job in   Crossroads
   1 What is Pat Jennings famous asin football
   1 What is Mike Harding also     known as
   1 What is Martina Navratilova's country of origin
   1 What is John Denver's real    name
   1 What is Jim Henson famous for creating
   1 What is Hill Street Blues     about
   1 What is Faience               
   1 What is Basil Brush's         catchphrase
   1 What is BBC's teletext servicecalled
   1 What is '19' a song about     
   1 What instrument is Acker Bilk well-known for playing
   1 What instruction is given to  runners before 'Get set'
   1 What imaginary line runs 23.5 deg. North of the equator
   1 What have U Thant and Dag     Hammarskjoeld in common
   1 What group was Paul Weller in before The Style Council
   1 What group was Alison Moyet in 
   1 What gas makes fizzy drinks   fizz
   1 What game is the BBC test cardgirl playing
   1 What food did Reginald Perrin try to sell
   1 What follows red in the       traffic light sequence
   1 What film did Queen do the    soundtrack for
   1 What does the word Oxon stand for
   1 What does the word 'veto'     mean,literally
   1 What does the word 'amnesty'  mean literally
   1 What does the word 'Sputnik'  mean
   1 What does the musical term    adagio mean
   1 What does the 'L' stand for   in ELO
   1 What does an altimeter measure
   1 What does a seaman mean by theterm 'Davy Jones' Locker'
   1 What does VCR stand for       
   1 What does SLR mean in         photography
   1 What does C.A. stand for in   C.A.T.S. Eyes
   1 What does 'ad lib' mean       literally
   1 What do players aim with in   the French game of Petanque
   1 What do greyhounds chase in   coursing
   1 What do butterflies feed on   
   1 What do Americans call a tap  (on a sink,bath etc.)
   1 What did the Television Act of1954 allow
   1 What did William Roentgen     discover in 1895
   1 What did Sir Isaac Pitman     invent
   1 What did Neil(of the Young    Ones) have a hit with
   1 What did Laurence Olivier     advertise on TV in 1978
   1 What did Fiddlers Dram have a hit with
   1 What did Arthur Negus enjoy   
   1 What could you do with a      Suffolk Punch
   1 What commemorates the Fire    of London
   1 What colour is the Picadilly  card in Monopoly
   1 What colour is puce           
   1 What colour is made by mixing green and yellow
   1 What colour did the IncredibleHulk turn
   1 What colour car did Starsky   drive
   1 What colour are Friesian      cattle
   1 What are master grades in judocalled
   1 What are Duroc,Landrace and     Saddleback breeds of
   1 What are Bladder Wrack,       Furbelows and Tangle
   1 What are 4-2-4,Catenaccio     and W-M
   1 What abbreviation is used to  mean 'the present month'
   1 What Roman goddess was called Aphrodite in Greek
   1 What American game was first  played at Wembley in 1983
   1 Westminster Abbey
   1 Western Australia
   1 West Germany
   1 Were banned from 1951
   1 Were allowed up to 1964
   1 Weightlifting
   1 Weight-lifting
   1 We Are the Champions
   1 Water polo
   1 Water Polo
   1 Washing soda
   1 Washing Powder
   1 Was given a lift part way
   1 Wandsworth and Croydon
   1 Wall St. Stock Exchange
   1 Volleyball
   1 Vietnam War 1970's
   1 Video Colour Replay
   1 Video Colour Recognition
   1 Video Cassette Recorder
   1 Vice-Admiral
   1 Very low temperatures
   1 Very little to eat
   1 Ventriloquism
   1 Utilitarian
   1 Upstairs Downstairs was set inwhich era
   1 Up to 1985 which horse won theGrand Nationl 3 times
   1 Up Our Street
   1 University Challenge
   1 United States
   1 United Nations Day is on 24th of this month
   1 Unemployment
   1 Under the wings
   1 Uncle Tom Cobley
   1 Una Stubbs
   1 Ultra Quiz
   1 US Space Probes Voyager 1 & 2 took some music written by
   1 Types of map projection
   1 Two minutes
   1 Two Tribes
   1 Twelfth Night
   1 Trout fishing
   1 Tropic of Capricorn
   1 Tropic of Cancer
   1 Trinity Sunday
   1 Trevor Philpott
   1 Trevor Francis
   1 Trent Bridge
   1 Travelling companion
   1 Train crash
   1 Trafalgar Square
   1 Tower Bridge
   1 Touch umpires
   1 Touch judges
   1 Top of the wings
   1 Toothpaste
   1 Tony Booth
   1 Tommy Docherty
   1 Tommy Cooper
   1 Tom Graveney
   1 Tobogganing
   1 To which channel would you    tune for Weekend World
   1 To where did Meg Mortimer sailout of Crossroads
   1 To 2 decimal places, how many inches are there in a metre
   1 Tin Pan Alley
   1 Till Death Us Do Part
   1 Three times
   1 Thora Hird
   1 Thompson Twins
   1 Thomas a Becket
   1 Thomas Hardy
   1 Thomas Dolby
   1 This table classified steam   locomotive wheel arrangements
   1 This number on gas is the same  as 375deg.on electric ovens
   1 This crime series had an      investigator in a wheelchair
   1 This Crossroads actor rescued the New Hereford Theatre
   1 This Charming Man
   1 This 'ole house
   1 There is no such number
   1 Theodore Roosevelt(USA)
   1 Their memory
   1 The world's first passenger   carrying railway ran between
   1 The world's first commercial  communications satellite was
   1 The typewriter
   1 The status of the Vatican
   1 The square of radius
   1 The square of diameter
   1 The smallest continent is.... 
   1 The ship's records safe
   1 The same number
   1 The radius x diameter
   1 The propelling pencil
   1 The postal service
   1 The pen-holder grip is used inwhich game
   1 The parathyroid gland is in   the neck. Where is the thyroid
   1 The pancretium combined these sports in early Olympics
   1 The main entertainment on a   Paul Daniels show would be
   1 The location for filming 'The Last of the Summer Wine' was
   1 The light on the wing on the  pilot's left is this colour
   1 The leading tenor
   1 The last bunker
   1 The lack of which vitamin     causes rickets in children
   1 The internationally accepted  unit of electric current is
   1 The hip bone
   1 The high jump
   1 The first televised Football  League game was between
   1 The first televised Derby in  1931 used how many cameras
   1 The first postage stamp,value one penny, was this colour
   1 The first commercial to appearon British TV was for
   1 The first English football    team to have shirt adverts was
   1 The film version was 'I Only  Arsked'. The TV version was
   1 The film 'Chariots of Fire'wasabout
   1 The ditch of a hill fort
   1 The descriptions VHS or Beta- max would be associated with a
   1 The cricketing Comptons playedfor this football team
   1 The breastbone
   1 The bottom of the sea
   1 The bar at a golf clubhouse isoften referred to as
   1 The annual meeting of this    sport takes place at Bisley
   1 The ancient Chinese game of   Tsu Chu is very much like
   1 The actor and actress who had A Fine Romance were
   1 The Young Pretender
   1 The Wurzels
   1 The World Cup
   1 The Wombles
   1 The Vietnam War
   1 The United Nations
   1 The Union Jack
   1 The Treaty of Rome is         associated with....
   1 The Tourists
   1 The Tour de France involves   racing
   1 The Thorn Birds
   1 The Thirty-Nine Steps
   1 The Theme from M.A.S.H.
   1 The Teardrop Explodes
   1 The Talmud
   1 The Sweeney
   1 The Swaythling Cup is         presented in which sport
   1 The Style Council
   1 The Stranglers
   1 The Strand
   1 The Specials
   1 The Sex Pistols
   1 The Saturday Picture Show is  for
   1 The Sam Maguire Trophy is     awarded in this sport
   1 The Royal Standard
   1 The Rockford Files
   1 The Rochdale Cowboy
   1 The Replays
   1 The Redskins
   1 The Red Ensign
   1 The Ramones
   1 The Queen of Tennis
   1 The Pub in this long-running  series is The Rovers Return
   1 The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (horse race) is held at
   1 The Prime Minister
   1 The Price is Right
   1 The Police's
   1 The Pink Panther
   1 The Pallisers
   1 The Olympic rings are red,    green,blue, yellow and
   1 The Old Bailey
   1 The Number of Players
   1 The Muppets
   1 The Muppet Show
   1 The Monument
   1 The Milk Race
   1 The Miami Sound Machine
   1 The Marathon
   1 The Magic Roundabout
   1 The London Marathon
   1 The Living Planet
   1 The Likely Lads
   1 The Light Programme
   1 The Lancashire Lad
   1 The LP 'Meat is Murder' is by 
   1 The Krypton Factor
   1 The Korean War
   1 The Koran is the sacred book  of which religion
   1 The Kings and Queens of       Scotland were Bruces, Stuarts
   1 The Kane Gang
   1 The Jockey Club has its HQ    here
   1 The Jesus and Mary Chain
   1 The Jacksons
   1 The Home Service
   1 The Hits Album
   1 The Highway Code
   1 The Grove Family
   1 The Great Egg Race
   1 The Golden Mile
   1 The Gentle Touch
   1 The Fun Boy Three
   1 The French artiste Marcel     Marceau was a master of this
   1 The French Connection
   1 The Forth of Forth
   1 The Forth of Firth
   1 The Forsythe Saga
   1 The Flowerpot Men
   1 The Firth of Forth
   1 The Field of Play
   1 The Everley Brothers
   1 The Eurythmics
   1 The European Parliament held  its first session here
   1 The European Community
   1 The Dick van Dyke Show
   1 The Davis Cup
   1 The Daily Mirror
   1 The Cunningham house
   1 The Commodores
   1 The Colourfield
   1 The Co-ordinator
   1 The Champions
   1 The Cavern
   1 The Camera Never Lies
   1 The Californian wine industry is the basis for this series
   1 The Calcutta Cup
   1 The Buzzcocks
   1 The Burnley Busker
   1 The British Broadcasting      Corporation was founded in
   1 The Breakfast Club
   1 The Brandt Report was about   
   1 The Boat Race
   1 The Blocks
   1 The Blockheads
   1 The Blockbusters
   1 The Bee Gees
   1 The Beatles' first record     label was
   1 The Beatles made the first    ever pop video called
   1 The Avengers
   1 The Astronauts
   1 The Art of Noise
   1 The Army Game
   1 The All Blacks is the name of which country's Rugby team
   1 The Aintree Grand National hashow many jumps
   1 The 37th green
   1 The 19th hole
   1 The 1956 Olympics in Melbourneequestrian events were held in
   1 The 1904 Olympic marathon:FredLorz was first then banned.Why
   1 Tetley Tea Bags
   1 Terry and June
   1 Terry Wogan
   1 Terry Scott and June Whitfieldstar in this comedy series
   1 Terry Griffiths
   1 Terrible lizard
   1 Terms in bowls
   1 Tereshkova
   1 Terence Rigby
   1 Tenpin bowl
   1 Ted Willis
   1 Tchaikovsky
   1 Taurus (The Bull)
   1 Take the High Road
   1 Switzerland
   1 Swansea and Oystermouth
   1 Susan Hampshire
   1 Sunshine Desserts
   1 Sunshine Band
   1 Sun's rays through glass
   1 Summer County
   1 Strawberry Switchblade
   1 Strawberry Fields Forever
   1 Strawberry
   1 Strasbourg
   1 Stoneware clay
   1 Stoke City
   1 Stockton and Darlington
   1 Sting,of the Police,used to   be this
   1 Stewart Copeland
   1 Steptoe and Son
   1 State security
   1 Starsky and Hutch
   1 Stanley Matthews
   1 Stan Stennet
   1 St.Paul's Cathedral
   1 St. Swithin
   1 St. Patrick
   1 St. Moritz
   1 St. Matthew
   1 St. Mark's Gospel
   1 St. Luke's Gospel
   1 St. John's Gospel
   1 St. Eamonn
   1 St. Crispin
   1 St. Christopher
   1 St. Andrews is the ground of  which football team
   1 Sri Lanka was formerly known  as
   1 Springboks
   1 Spin bowling
   1 Sphere in the sky
   1 Speedboat racing
   1 Spectacles
   1 Species of butterfly
   1 Spandau Ballet
   1 South West
   1 South Downs
   1 South Africa
   1 Sonny Liston
   1 Songs From the Big Chair
   1 Song and Dance
   1 Someone racing a yacht
   1 Some species of this tree     provide food for silkworms
   1 Softball is a game which is   similar to
   1 Social Democrats
   1 Snooker: how many points 'on  the table' with one red left
   1 Smithfield
   1 Smiley Culture
   1 Small fish
   1 Small bore rifle shooting
   1 Sleeping Beauty
   1 Slalom gate layouts
   1 Situation Comedy
   1 Sir William A. Smith founded  this organisation in 1883
   1 Sir Robin Day
   1 Sir Robert Peel's name is     associated with....
   1 Sir Laurence Olivier
   1 Sir John Betjeman
   1 Sir Clive Sinclair
   1 Single lens reflex
   1 Simple load-rewind
   1 Simon Taylor
   1 Simon Le Bon
   1 Sidney Wooderson
   1 Sid Little
   1 Showaddywaddy
   1 Shergar was kidnapped in 1983.Who or what was Shergar
   1 Sheffield United
   1 Sheet Bend
   1 Sheepshank 
   1 She wasn't in the series
   1 Shakin' Stevens first number  one was
   1 Shakespeares Sister
   1 Seth Armstrong
   1 Sesame Street
   1 September 30th 1939
   1 Sensitive light reader
   1 Seaport was the setting for   this Police series
   1 Sean Connery
   1 Scunthorpe
   1 Scunner Campbell appears in   this programme
   1 Scritti Politti
   1 Scottish F.A. Officials
   1 Scott's in the Antarctic
   1 Scooby Doo
   1 Scilly Isles
   1 Schweppes Trophy
   1 Scafell Pike
   1 Santos Brazil
   1 Sandy Gaul
   1 Sandor Eles
   1 Sandie Shaw
   1 Samuel Pepys
   1 Sam Weldron
   1 Salmon fishing
   1 Russell Grant
   1 Rupert Davies
   1 Rugby League World Cup
   1 Rudyard Kipling
   1 Rudolf Nureyev
   1 Royal Ascot
   1 Roxy Music
   1 Roughly how many islands are  there in the British Isles
   1 Roman Catholic
   1 Rolling Stones
   1 Rolf Harris
   1 Roi Soleil
   1 Roger Bannister
   1 Roddy Frame is the lead singerof which group
   1 Rockey Sharpe
   1 Rock'n Roll
   1 Rock formations
   1 Robin of Sherwood
   1 Robin Cousins and John Curry  were
   1 Robert Redford starred in this1973 Oscar-winning film
   1 Robert Peary
   1 Robert Falcon Scott
   1 Roald Dahl
   1 Roald Amundsen
   1 Rising Damp
   1 Ringo Starr
   1 Rik Mayall
   1 Rifle shooting
   1 Rifle Shooting
   1 Ride it (a horse)
   1 Richard O'Sullivan
   1 Richard Nixon 
   1 Richard Nixon
   1 Richard Gregory
   1 Richard Chamberlain played an amorous Catholic priest in
   1 Richard Chamberlain
   1 Rich and poor nations
   1 Regional Defence Squads
   1 Reg Varney
   1 Reduce swerving
   1 Red with white stripes
   1 Red and amber
   1 Red and Amber
   1 Rear-Admiral
   1 Real Madrid
   1 Ray Parker Jr.
   1 Ray Galton
   1 Ray Clemence
   1 Rapid Vienna
   1 Ramsay MacDonald (in UK)
   1 Ramsay MacDonald
   1 Raich Carter
   1 Radioactivity
   1 Radio West
   1 Radio Caroline
   1 Radio Bristol
   1 Radio Bath
   1 Radio 2 D.J.'s
   1 Radio 1 D.J.'s
   1 Racial prejudice
   1 REO Speedwagon
   1 Quick and lively
   1 Queensland
   1 Queen Anne inaugurated this   horse racing event in 1711
   1 QUIZ QUEST
   1 QUIZ PREP 
   1 QQ2       
   1 QQ1       
   1 Pythagoras
   1 Put it in a ring
   1 Purple-brown
   1 Pulse activation locator
   1 Puffing Billy
   1 Private Investigators
   1 Prime Minister
   1 Prima Donna
   1 Powerful creature
   1 Power boat racing
   1 Positivist
   1 Pop groups
   1 Polo mints
   1 Polly Jones played one of The Liver Birds,who was the other
   1 Polk Salad Annie
   1 Political commercials on      British TV
   1 Political Advertising
   1 Police work
   1 Polaroid cameras
   1 Points at snooker
   1 Plutonium 
   1 Playing cards
   1 Player who teed off
   1 Plaster (broken arm)
   1 Pink Floyd
   1 Pigeon Street
   1 Piccadilly
   1 Phyllis Nelson
   1 Phosphorus
   1 Philadelphia
   1 Phil Silvers was famous for   playing the bald headed:-
   1 Phil Collins
   1 Phase alternation line
   1 Peter Smith
   1 Peter Powell
   1 Peter Davison
   1 Peter Cushing
   1 Peter Barkworth
   1 Perth,Australia
   1 Perfect Skin
   1 Percussion
   1 People planning holidays
   1 People are Funny
   1 Pen-y-Ghent
   1 Peerless Pies
   1 Paul Simon
   1 Paul Schokemohle rides for    
   1 Paul Robeson did not earn his living as
   1 Paul Henry
   1 Paul Hardcastle
   1 Paul Glaser and David Soul    played
   1 Paul Evans
   1 Patrick Campbell
   1 Pat Jennings
   1 Partial achromatic link
   1 Parlophone
   1 Parker pens
   1 Paper Lace
   1 Paisley Park
   1 Paddington
   1 PAL is a TV colour system.    What does it stand for
   1 Oxonyphiliaticus
   1 Oxfordshire
   1 Oxford withdrew
   1 Over half the world's         population lives in....
   1 Our body contains quite a lot of water.  About how much
   1 Our Favourite Shop
   1 Oscar the Grouch
   1 Only one of these horses couldwin the Oaks
   1 Only comes out at night
   1 One minute
   1 One hundred and eighty
   1 On which show did spaghetti   grow on trees
   1 On which island is the Statue of Liberty
   1 On which island did Karate    originate
   1 On which channel would you    watch 7 Days
   1 On what day in 1789 was the   Bastille stormed
   1 On what date do Christians in Russia keep Christmas
   1 On the Isle of Man
   1 On a dartboard what number is opposite 13
   1 On Sept 1,1939,BBC TV stopped because of the war, during
   1 On April 13,1314, came an Act designed to repress this sport
   1 Olympic skating champions
   1 Olivia Newton John
   1 Olfactory organs are found in 
   1 Old Time Music Hall
   1 Old Blue Eyes
   1 Of which US state was Ronald  Reagan the governor
   1 Odd One Out
   1 October 1958
   1 Obstructed another runner
   1 O$=" You have not loaded/entered"+
   1 O$=" ENTER the name of your file.":
   1 Number its players
   1 November 1968
   1 Noughts and Crosses
   1 Notts County
   1 Nottinghamshire
   1 Nottingham Forest
   1 Not related
   1 Not quite 28 days
   1 North West
   1 Noel Coward
   1 Nobel Prize
   1 No relation
   1 No award that year
   1 No Jacket Required
   1 Nitrous oxide
   1 Nik Kershaw
   1 Niece and uncle
   1 Newstead Abbey
   1 New Zealand TV
   1 New York Yankees is the name  of....
   1 New Orleans
   1 New Inventions
   1 Neville Shute
   1 Never been released
   1 Netherlands
   1 Nerys Hughes
   1 Ned Sherrin
   1 Nearest hole
   1 Near which town is the Giant'sCauseway
   1 Near the brain
   1 Near Glasgow
   1 NBC TV     (USA)
   1 My White Bicycle
   1 My Fair Lady
   1 Musical instruments
   1 Muriel Grey
   1 Muriel Gray
   1 Muhammed Ali
   1 Mrs Pottage
   1 Mrs Goggins
   1 Mrs Dale's Diary
   1 Mr. Telephone Man
   1 Movement of a spacecraft aboutthe vertical axis is called
   1 Motoring enthusiasts
   1 Motorcycles
   1 Motorcycle racing
   1 Motor-cross
   1 Motor racing circuit
   1 Motor racing champion
   1 Motor racing
   1 Motor cycling champion
   1 Moto-cross
   1 Most scholars agree that this Gospel record was written last
   1 Morrissey (of the Smiths)
   1 More dollars
   1 Monty Python
   1 Mimi's in La Boheme
   1 Millihertz
   1 Millihenry
   1 Millicent Martin
   1 Mike Oldfield
   1 Mighty animal
   1 Midsummer Night's Dream
   1 Midnight till 4am
   1 Mick Jagger is a member of    
   1 Michael Williams
   1 Michael Caine
   1 Metal balls
   1 Mercator,Peters and Winkel's  'Tripel' are....
   1 Men & women
   1 Meadowlark
   1 Meadowbank is a famous        athletics stadium. Where
   1 May 18th 1982
   1 Maximum score possible with 3 darts in different segments is
   1 Maurice Micklewhite became    this famous film actor
   1 Maureen Connolly's tennis     career was ended by a
   1 Matthew Webb
   1 Matt Busby
   1 Mathematics
   1 Match point
   1 Mary Whitehouse
   1 Mary Poppins came to live withthis family as a nanny
   1 Martini Rosso
   1 Martin Luther
   1 Marks and Spencer
   1 Mark Spitz
   1 Mansfield Town
   1 Manchester City
   1 Manchester
   1 Man About the House
   1 Malcolm Maclaren
   1 Malcolm Allison
   1 Making Your Mind Up
   1 Make it travel faster
   1 Major Yuri Gagarin
   1 Major White
   1 Madagascar
   1 Mad dogs and Englishmen go outin the midday sun. Who said it
   1 Lupus (The Wolf)
   1 Love and Pride
   1 Louis XIV of France
   1 Louis Armstrong was also knownas ....
   1 Louis Armstrong
   1 Loss of an eye
   1 Loss of a leg
   1 Lord Tennyson
   1 Lord Protector
   1 Loose Ends
   1 Lonnie Donegan
   1 Longchamps
   1 Long jump and high jump
   1 Loganberry
   1 Lloyd George
   1 Little Joe
   1 Lionel Richie
   1 Linda Thorson
   1 Lincoln City
   1 Life on Earth
   1 Lieut-Colonel
   1 Lev Davidovich Bronstein was  better known by this name
   1 Letting go
   1 Lets Go Crazy
   1 Leslie Ash
   1 Leonard Sachs
   1 Leonard Rossiter often spilt  this down Joan Collins
   1 Leonard Rossiter
   1 Leonard Bernstein
   1 Leo (The Lion)
   1 Len Hutton
   1 Leeds United
   1 Lee Trevino
   1 Leather on willow
   1 League and Cup double
   1 Latin and Hebrew
   1 Last Christmas
   1 Lardons are strips of this    used for flavouring in cooking
   1 Lance Percival
   1 Korean War 1950's
   1 Knur and Spell
   1 Knots Landing
   1 Kirsty MacColl had a hit with 'New England'. Who wrote it
   1 Kirsty MacColl
   1 King C. Gillette
   1 Killer Queen
   1 Kier Hardie
   1 Kevin Keegan
   1 Kettering Town
   1 Kerry Packer
   1 Kent Walton
   1 Kenny Rogers
   1 Kenneth More
   1 Kenneth Clark
   1 Kenneth Allsop
   1 Ken Norton once broke this    famous boxer's jaw
   1 Keith Chegwin
   1 Keith Barron
   1 Katrina and the Waves
   1 Katharine Hepburn
   1 Karma Chameleon
   1 Kajagoogoo
   1 Just under 6
   1 Just over 4.5
   1 Just over 28 days
   1 Jools Holand
   1 Jonney Marr
   1 Jonathon Bennet
   1 Jonah Barrington is well-knownin this sport
   1 Jon Pertwee
   1 Johnny Speight
   1 Johnny Ray
   1 Johnny Logan
   1 John le Mesurier
   1 John XXIII
   1 John Waite
   1 John Napier
   1 John Milton
   1 John Maynard Keynes was a     famous
   1 John Masefield
   1 John Logie Baird
   1 John Inman
   1 John Henry Deutschendorf
   1 John Evelyn
   1 John Bunyan
   1 John Alderton
   1 Johann - the younger
   1 Johann - the elder
   1 Joe Frazier
   1 Joan of Arc
   1 Jo Grimond
   1 Jimmy Tarbuck
   1 Jimmy Edwards
   1 Jimmy Carter
   1 Jerry Lee Lewis
   1 Jeremy Thorpe
   1 Jennifer Rush
   1 Jeffrey Daniel
   1 Jean Metcalfe
   1 Jazz Music
   1 Jasper Carrot
   1 January 6th
   1 January 1971
   1 Janice Long
   1 Jan Leeming
   1 James VI of Scotland
   1 James Ramsay MacDonald
   1 James I of England was also   
   1 James Gauntley
   1 James Callaghan
   1 James Burke
   1 James Bond
   1 Jacob Schick
   1 Jackie Stewart was a champion at motor racing and
   1 Jack Warner
   1 Jack Charlton
   1 Ivan Mauger is associated withwhich sport
   1 It's a Hard Life
   1 It was Sanford and Son in     America. What is it here
   1 Isle of Man TT races
   1 International Date Line
   1 Inspector Joan Darblay
   1 Ingleborough
   1 Industrial Relations Act
   1 Indira Gandhi
   1 Independant Radio D.J.'s
   1 Increase wind resistence
   1 In which year was Martin      Luther King killed
   1 In which year was 'Message in a Bottle' number one
   1 In which year did King George the sixth die
   1 In which year did England win football's World Cup
   1 In which sport would a spoon  be used
   1 In which sport was the PlunketShield awarded in New Zealand
   1 In which sport is the Uber Cupawarded
   1 In which sport is the Curtis  Cup awarded
   1 In which sport is the CalcuttaCup awarded
   1 In which sport is the         Lonsdale belt awarded
   1 In which sport do you find a  Jesus Bolt
   1 In which show would you be    asked to 'Come on down'
   1 In which series was Ronnie    Barker a jailbird
   1 In which series was Hartley   Police Station the base
   1 In which series did Paul      Eddington play Jim Hacker
   1 In which series did Frances   de la Tour play Miss Jones
   1 In which reformed group does  Jools Holland play
   1 In which programme does Kevin the Gerbil feature
   1 In which programme did        Prunella Scales play Sybil
   1 In which of these years were  the Olympic Games held
   1 In which of these sports wouldyou find a Boston Crab
   1 In which of these sports wouldplayers Bully-off
   1 In which major wine-producing area of France is Graves
   1 In which forest would you findthe Major Oak
   1 In which county is Leeds      Castle
   1 In which county is Clumber    Park
   1 In which country would you    spend Drachmas
   1 In which country is the regionknown as Auvergne
   1 In which country is the       River Po
   1 In which country is           the Acropolis
   1 In which country are dollars  not the normal currency
   1 In which city would you find aMaster Cutler
   1 In which city is the famous   St. Mark's Square
   1 In which city is Lords cricketground
   1 In which city are the         catacombs
   1 In which band is Fish         
   1 In which band are there three people called Taylor
   1 In which Shakespeare play is  there a talking wall
   1 In what was the famous        'swingometer' notably used
   1 In what area of London is     Rotten Row
   1 In the world of computers, 1K contains how many bytes
   1 In the twelve apostles who wasknown as Didymus
   1 In the traffic light sequence what comes after amber
   1 In the nursery rhyme,what did Tom the piper's son steal
   1 In the neck
   1 In the cycle of a four-stroke   engine which comes second
   1 In the body,what is the       sternum better known as
   1 In the abdomen
   1 In the Beaufort Wind Scale    what does number 0 mean
   1 In tenpin bowling, 10 pins    down with the first bowl is a
   1 In tennis who can play for theFederation Cup
   1 In tennis what is a score of  40-40 called
   1 In show-jumping Elizabeth     Edgar and David Broome are
   1 In semaphore,both arms held   horizontal means which letter
   1 In pottery, what kind of clay is kaolin
   1 In pop music terms what is a  gig
   1 In opera, what is the 'diva'  better known as
   1 In mythology who cut off      Medusa's head
   1 In international paper sizes  which sheet is 297mm x 420mm
   1 In horse riding
   1 In football, what did the     Fairs Cup become
   1 In football what is the radiusof the centre circle
   1 In football they are linesmen in Rugby Union they are
   1 In fencing which weapon do    women use
   1 In electrical terms what does mH stand for
   1 In cricket who started the    bodyline bowling controversy
   1 In cricket what is between    long leg and deep mid-wicket
   1 In chess, what is another namefor a rook
   1 In boxing what weight is next above Fly
   1 In billiards how many points  for the cue ball in-off red
   1 In basketball what is Wilt    Chamberlain's nickname
   1 In ballet, in which position  are the legs apart
   1 In archaeology,what is meant  by the term 'fossa'
   1 In an aquarium
   1 In a polo team how many left- handed players are allowed
   1 In a game of Pool how many    balls are used
   1 In a DIY shop
   1 In Winner Takes All, what are the maximum odds
   1 In Whitehall
   1 In The Secret Garden,who did  Mary discover lying in bed ill
   1 In Roman numerals:-           C-XXX+IV+II is equal to
   1 In Rainbow, which is the Hippo 
   1 In OMD what does the 'D'      stand for
   1 In London which road runs fromTrafalgar Square to Fleet St.
   1 In Liverpool what club did theBeatles play at
   1 In Jenny's War, which POW campwas Jenny in
   1 In Ireland this game was knownas 'crokey'
   1 In Hans Anderson's Fairy Taleswho was Thumbelina
   1 In Derbyshire
   1 In Crossroads,Peggy Aitchison was a cook(1964),then (1985)
   1 In Civil Aircraft Markings      the prefix N- denotes
   1 In Belgium
   1 In America a dollar might be  called a....
   1 In 1982 astronomers noted a   third satellite of this planet
   1 In 1980 who had a hit with    'Too much, Too young'
   1 In 1979 who had a hit with    'I Will Survive'
   1 In 1977, 2 Jumbo jets collidedon this island killing 582
   1 In 1975 Derek Dougan became   player-manager of this club
   1 In 1872 the Oval cricket      ground held the first final of
   1 If your meal was described as frugal what would you get
   1 If your car was an Acclaim    it would be a....
   1 If you were examining the lie what would you be playing
   1 If you were eating pasta what might you be eating
   1 If you wanted a sparkling winewhich would you choose
   1 If you walk the whole of the  Pennine Way how far is it
   1 If you tuned to 1500m on your radio,what would you get
   1 If you had dermatitis, what   would be affected
   1 If you had a meal alfresco    what would it mean
   1 If you are an Aquarius your   birthday could be in
   1 If the temperature is 30 degs.Centigrade,it is also..
   1 If the ` is devalued, what do you get for each pound
   1 If Syd is Little,who is Large 
   1 If Corbett played the son,    who played Steptoe
   1 Ice skating
   1 Ice Hockey
   1 Ian Botham
   1 ITV's Magpie was similar to   this BBC series
   1 ITV began broadcasting in     
   1 I disagree
   1 I Hear Talk
   1 I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do
   1 Husband and wife
   1 Hurlingham
   1 Humphrey Bogart
   1 Hugh Carlton Greene
   1 How's that
   1 How was Buddy Holly's surname originally spelt
   1 How many years before 1984 wasOrwell's '1984' transmitted
   1 How many yards are there in   three miles
   1 How many winners did Sir      Gordon Richards ride
   1 How many times must players gothrough each hoop in croquet
   1 How many times did Sir Gordon Richards win the Derby
   1 How many symphonies did       Beethoven write
   1 How many stars are there on   the flag of the U.S.A.
   1 How many spots are there on a standard set of 28 dominoes
   1 How many shillings were there in a guinea
   1 How many semiquavers in a     minim
   1 How many rings are there on   the Olympic flag
   1 How many players in a team forHurling
   1 How many players in a Rugby   League team
   1 How many per cent alcohol is  100deg. proof in Great Britain
   1 How many people are in The    Smiths
   1 How many people are in Duran  Duran
   1 How many pennies were there inhalf a crown
   1 How many ounces are there in  a pound & a half of peas
   1 How many of the walls is the  ball allowed to hit in squash
   1 How many numbered object ballsare used in Pool
   1 How many movements does a     Sonata usually have
   1 How many litres are there     in a gallon
   1 How many items of wood are    needed for a game of cricket
   1 How many is a score times a   baker's dozen
   1 How many inches long is a     cricket pitch
   1 How many hoops are there in   Croquet
   1 How many grooves are there on a long-playing record
   1 How many events are there in aDecathlon
   1 How many dozens in a gross    
   1 How many cubic inches are     there in a cubic foot
   1 How many counties are there   in Ulster
   1 How many acres are there in   one square mile
   1 How many United States begin  with the letter 'M'
   1 How many Popes were there in    1978
   1 How many British Thermal Unitsmake one therm
   1 How long is the Suez Canal    
   1 How long is an Olympic        swimming pool
   1 How long is allowed between   rounds in professional boxing
   1 How long does the moon take to  orbit the earth
   1 How is the torch lit for      carrying to the Olympic Games
   1 How high should the net be in Table Tennis
   1 How high should a table tennistable top be above the ground
   1 How high from the ground must a tennis net be at the centre
   1 How far is a half-marathon    
   1 How deep is a fathom          
   1 How and where does the cox sitin rowing
   1 House of Lords
   1 Horse-riding accident
   1 Horse-racing
   1 Horse racing: In which countryis the Caulfield Cup awarded
   1 Horse Racing
   1 Horse Guards Parade
   1 Honor Blackman
   1 Honey Honey
   1 Homosexuality
   1 Homepride Flour
   1 Home Guard
   1 Holly Johnson
   1 Hole in My Shoe
   1 Hitting a shuttlecock
   1 Hiroshima, Japan
   1 Hill Street Blues
   1 Hilda Ogden
   1 Highland Games
   1 Hiding place
   1 Hercule Poirot
   1 Herbert Humphrey
   1 Herbert Hoover (in USA)
   1 Hepatitis is inflamation of   which organ of the body
   1 Henry Moore
   1 Henry Kissinger
   1 Henry Cooper
   1 Helen of Troy
   1 He is well-known as a         wrestling commentator
   1 Hazell Dean
   1 Have women ever taken part in the Boat Race
   1 Have never been allowed
   1 Has hooves
   1 Harry Webb
   1 Harold Steptoe
   1 Harold Macmillan
   1 Harold Larwood
   1 Harmonic minor
   1 Hanoi Rock
   1 Hang-gliding
   1 Hang gliding
   1 Handicaps at golf
   1 Hand in Glove
   1 Hair from scalp 
   1 H.G. Wells
   1 Gymnastics broadcasts
   1 Guitar Man
   1 Guinea pig 
   1 Guiding stones in curling
   1 Grouse shooting
   1 Grouse shooters
   1 Greyhound racing
   1 Green on Red
   1 Green Door
   1 Green & Yellow
   1 Greek and Latin
   1 Greek and Hebrew
   1 Great Whernside
   1 Granada TV
   1 Graham Sutherland
   1 Graham Greene
   1 Gorgeous Gussie
   1 Gordon Summer
   1 Gordon Banks in Mexico
   1 Godley and Creme
   1 Glynis Barber
   1 Glenda Jackson
   1 Gillette Cup
   1 Ghostbusters
   1 Gettysburg
   1 German churches
   1 George Washington
   1 George Fox
   1 George Eastham
   1 George Cole
   1 George Brown
   1 General election coverage
   1 Gas lighter
   1 Gary Sobers
   1 Gary Player
   1 Gary Glint
   1 Garage Mechanic
   1 Game for a Laugh
   1 Gaelic football
   1 Fyfe Robertson
   1 Fuses are colour-coded.  What colour is a 13amp one
   1 Furthest from hole
   1 From which two languages is   the word 'television' derived
   1 Fresh mushrooms
   1 French Horn
   1 Freedom Band
   1 Freddy Mercury
   1 Freddie Truman
   1 Freddie Mercury is in which   band
   1 Freddie Laker
   1 Frankie Vaughan
   1 Frankenstein
   1 Frank Bough
   1 Fraggle Rock
   1 Forgiveness
   1 Forgetfulness
   1 For what audience is the      Stop-Go! series intended
   1 For the Term of His Natural   Life was produced by
   1 Footballer Edson Arantes do   Nascimento is better known as
   1 Football:Who finished top of  Division 1 in 1985
   1 Football: Arsenal were the 1stteam to do this in 1928
   1 Football team formations
   1 Football hooligans
   1 Food fresh not cooked
   1 Followers of which religion   wear turbans
   1 Florence Nightingale
   1 Flashdance
   1 Flash Gordon
   1 First ITN newscasters
   1 Film buffs
   1 Fifty New Pence
   1 Fewer dollars
   1 Fenella Fielding
   1 Fawn with white spots
   1 Fawlty Towers
   1 Father and son
   1 Father Abraham
   1 Fast bowling
   1 Famous opera singers
   1 Famous engineer Isambard K.   Brunel's middle name was
   1 Family First
   1 Falcon Crest
   1 Face the Music
   1 Existentialist
   1 Exactly 28 days
   1 Every five days the world's   population increases by about
   1 European Cup-winners Cup
   1 European Cup
   1 Esther Rantzen
   1 Ermintrude the Cow appears in this programme
   1 Eric Sykes
   1 Eric Bristow has heard this   many times while competing
   1 Enough for a feast
   1 Enid Blyton
   1 England's 1966 World Cup finalteam had 3 players from
   1 Emley Moor
   1 Elizabethan
   1 Elizabeth II
   1 Electricity
   1 Electric guitars
   1 Electric Dreams
   1 Eleanor Bron
   1 Either side of fuselage
   1 Einstein and Schweitzer
   1 Edith Cavell
   1 Eddie Cochran was killed in a car crash in
   1 Eddie Cochran
   1 Echo and the Bunnymen
   1 Eating in the fresh air
   1 Early Bird
   1 During second world war
   1 During first world war
   1 Dundee United
   1 Duncan Edwards
   1 Duke Ellington
   1 Dudley Moore
   1 Duc de Normandie
   1 Drugs were found in blood
   1 Drink it (a cocktail)
   1 Dr.Kildare
   1 Dr.Cameron
   1 Downing Street
   1 Dorchester
   1 Don and Phil,born in Kentucky were....
   1 Don Bradman
   1 Dombey and Son
   1 Doctor Hook
   1 Discus and hammer
   1 Dire Straits
   1 Dickie Davis
   1 Dick Turpin
   1 Diana Ross
   1 Diana Rigg
   1 Descending melodic minor
   1 Derek Randall
   1 Derek Dooley
   1 Derbyshire
   1 Dennis Waterman
   1 Dennis Norden
   1 Dennis Lillee
   1 Deliberate understatement for effect is called
   1 Defence in fencing
   1 Deep square leg
   1 Deep Sea Fishing
   1 December 6th
   1 December 25th
   1 Dead or Alive
   1 Day Trip to Bangor
   1 Davis Cup (Tennis)
   1 David and Jonathan Dimbleby   are
   1 David Soul
   1 David Livingstone
   1 David Jones
   1 David Grant
   1 David Frost
   1 David Cook
   1 David Coleman
   1 David Attenborough did not    write and present
   1 David Attenborough
   1 Dave Lee Travis
   1 Dartboard numbering
   1 Dark orange
   1 Dandy Nichols
   1 Dan Maskill commentates       regularly on this sport
   1 Dan Maskell
   1 Dad's Army
   1 D.I.Maggie Forbes
   1 Cyndi Lauper
   1 Cycle racing
   1 Cutty Sark
   1 Cuts of meat
   1 Culture Club
   1 Crunchy Crisps
   1 Crown Green Bowling
   1 Crossroads
   1 Cross-bow shooting
   1 Croquet uses four balls,blue, red,yellow and
   1 Crime Alert
   1 Cricket:National Westminster  Bank Trophy replaced this
   1 Crick and Watson
   1 Creamy white
   1 Creamed potatoes
   1 Covert Activities
   1 Coventry City
   1 Covent Garden
   1 Court of Appeal
   1 Country Life Butter
   1 Cookie Monster
   1 Contribution to peace
   1 Contradictory words used      together in an expression is
   1 Consumer Rights
   1 Constantinople
   1 Conservative
   1 Concerted Action
   1 Compression 
   1 Complete this group name      Gladys Knight and....
   1 Complete the pair Jon and.... 
   1 Complete the group Siouxsie   and the....
   1 Complete the group Kool and   the....
   1 Complete the group KC and the 
   1 Complete the group Ian Dury   and....
   1 Complete the group Bob Marley and the....
   1 Complete the group Adam and   the....
   1 Commotions
   1 Commercial television
   1 Colonel Leonov
   1 Collecting antiques
   1 Collar,butt and slipper are.. 
   1 Colin Milburn's cricket careertragically ended with the
   1 Colchester
   1 Cockney rhyming slang gave    this series its title
   1 Club on ball
   1 Clove Hitch
   1 Clive Everton is a well known commentator for
   1 Clive Dunn
   1 Cleo Laine
   1 Clement Freud's bloodhound in the dog food commercials was
   1 Clement Attlee
   1 Clement Atlee
   1 Clear round
   1 Clay pigeon shooting
   1 Civil Defence Corps
   1 Circus Acts
   1 Chuck Berry
   1 Chippenham
   1 Chinaman,googly and maiden areterms used in
   1 China clay
   1 Cheltenham
   1 Chatsworth
   1 Charles II
   1 Chariot racing
   1 Charing Cross Road
   1 Chancellor
   1 Chamberlain
   1 Cesarewitch
   1 Central TV (UK)
   1 Caustic soda
   1 Cauliflower
   1 Caterpillars
   1 Categories of yacht
   1 Cassius Clay
   1 Carries young in pouch
   1 Carol Hersee appears regularlyon TV. In what
   1 Carbon dioxide
   1 Car accident
   1 Captain Scott
   1 Candy Girl
   1 Candid Camera
   1 Canadian TV
   1 California
   1 Cagney and Lacey
   1 Cages of rare birds
   1 CBS TV     (USA)
   1 C.A.T.S. Eyes
   1 By what name is a cavy better known
   1 Butch Cassidy
   1 Burnt rice pudding
   1 Burnley and Wolves
   1 Buffalo Bill 
   1 Budding artists
   1 Bryan Robson
   1 Bruce Tulloh won the 1962     European 5000 metres.In
   1 Bruce Forsyth
   1 Brilliant blue
   1 Brian Stinger
   1 Brian Statham
   1 Brian Gamlin invented this    scoring system in 1896
   1 Breakin' My Heart
   1 Breakfast cereal
   1 Breakfast Time
   1 Brazzeville
   1 Boz was a nickname sometimes  used by this famous author
   1 Boys from the Blackstuff was  concerned chiefly with
   1 Boy's Brigade
   1 Boy Scouts
   1 Boxing and Wrestling
   1 Both started together
   1 Both boats sank
   1 Born in the USA
   1 Boosey and Hawkes are         associated with
   1 Bolton Wanderers
   1 Bohemian Rhapsody
   1 Bodie and Doyle
   1 Bobby Moore
   1 Bobby Grant
   1 Bob-sleigh
   1 Bob Marley's
   1 Bob Geldof
   1 Bloomer,Pumpernickel and      Brioch are types of
   1 Blake Carrington
   1 Blackpool and Bolton
   1 Black and white
   1 Black Queen
   1 Black King
   1 Bjorn Borg won how many       successive Wimbledon finals
   1 Birds' eggs
   1 Bird Watching
   1 Billy the Kid
   1 Billy Jean
   1 Billy Cotton
   1 Billingsgate
   1 Bill Oddie of The Goodies famehas this main hobby
   1 Bill Hayley
   1 Bill Hailey
   1 Bikini Atoll
   1 Bernard Matthews advertises   'bootiful turkeys'. He is
   1 Benson and Hedges Cup
   1 Benny Hill
   1 Ben Kingsley
   1 Belton House
   1 Bedford Town
   1 Bechuanaland
   1 Basil Spence
   1 Bartholomew
   1 Barry Took
   1 Barry Manilow
   1 Barlow and Watt of Z Cars:    Who went to Softly Softly
   1 Barbecued meal
   1 Barbarians
   1 Barbara Dixon
   1 Bananarama
   1 Ballroom dancing
   1 Ball on racket
   1 Baking soda
   1 Badminton Horse Trials
   1 BBC test card
   1 BBBBBBff@D
   1 BBB@BBZZ|B
   1 Aztec Camera
   1 Avoid it (a boxing blow)
   1 Autralian TV
   1 Australian TV
   1 August 1969
   1 August 1965
   1 August 1961
   1 August 15th 1945
   1 Auf Wiedersehn Pet
   1 Audrey Hepburn
   1 Atmospheric pressure
   1 At which battle did Davy      Crockett die
   1 At the Battle of the Boyne in 1609, which king won
   1 At pleasure
   1 At front facing oarsmen
   1 At front facing forwards
   1 At back facing oarsmen
   1 At about what speed would a   plane break the sound barrier
   1 At a slow pace
   1 At Flushing Meadow you would  most likely hear this sound
   1 Aston Villa
   1 Ascension Island
   1 Ascension Day
   1 Ascending melodic minor
   1 Arthur Negus
   1 Arthur Marshall
   1 Arthur Fonzarelli
   1 Art Garfunkel
   1 Arnold Palmer
   1 Archimedes
   1 Archie Bunker was the Americanequivalent of
   1 Applejacks
   1 Any number
   1 Annie Nightingale
   1 Anna Carteret
   1 Anna Cartaret
   1 Andy Taylor
   1 Andy Summer
   1 Andy Pandy
   1 Andrew Smight
   1 Andrew Sachs
   1 Andrew Ridgley
   1 Andrew Lloyd Webber
   1 Anderlecht
   1 And Campbells 
   1 And Alpines 
   1 And Alexanders
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   1 An open-air theatre
   1 An ice-hockey team
   1 An ice dancer
   1 An epithet
   1 An electrical engineer
   1 An area with a Bishop
   1 An angling programme
   1 An acute angle is....         
   1 An African insect
   1 American football
   1 American TV
   1 American Rugby
   1 American Football: Chicago    are the....
   1 American Football
   1 Alvin Stardust
   1 Almogordo, New Mexico
   1 All vegetarian food
   1 All Blacks
   1 Alfred Hitchcock directed thisfirst British 'talkie'
   1 Alfie Bass
   1 Alf Garnett supported which   football team
   1 Alexander Fleming
   1 Alex Simpson
   1 Alex Higgins
   1 Alec McCowen is famous for hisdramatised reading of
   1 Alec Guiness
   1 Albert Remington
   1 Alan Whicker made his TV debutin this programme
   1 Air pressure
   1 Agatha Christie
   1 Acrobatics
   1 Acker Bilk
   1 According to the bible, who   was King David's third son
   1 Abraham Lincoln
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   1 About 30 km
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   1 A well-known comedian
   1 A weightlifter
   1 A washboard
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   1 A type of tax
   1 A type of crockery
   1 A tiny rabbit
   1 A tiny mouse
   1 A tiny girl
   1 A student of insects
   1 A steelworker
   1 A species of duck
   1 A spear head
   1 A snowdrop
   1 A small meal
   1 A short stiff spreading skirt worn in classical ballet is a
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   1 A semibreve
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   1 A racehorse
   1 A poultry breeder
   1 A pop group
   1 A politician
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   1 A policeman
   1 A panel game
   1 A one-night stand
   1 A noun formed from a verb by  adding -ing is called
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   1 A month in the country
   1 A minute fossil
   1 A meeting in a Worple Road in June 1877 founded the
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   1 A kind of wind
   1 A jazz band
   1 A horse race
   1 A hired actor
   1 A habitual criminal
   1 A greyhound
   1 A goalkeeper
   1 A form of shorthand
   1 A footballer
   1 A flowering shrub
   1 A doubles tennis court is     wider than a singles by
   1 A domestic pigeon
   1 A dead heat
   1 A daffodil
   1 A cricket umpire extends both arms upwards to signal
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   1 A coin from Malaysia
   1 A chest of rum
   1 A cheap metal
   1 A canoeist
   1 A butterfly
   1 A buttercup
   1 A bricklayer
   1 A basketball team
   1 A baseball team
   1 A UK TV picture in 1985 is    transmitted on
   1 A Tag Wrestling Team
   1 A South American dance
   1 A Shakespearean actor
   1 A Morecambe and Wise ChristmasShow featured this newscaster
   1 A Mickey Mouse film
   1 A Jesus Bolt is used in this  sport
   1 A Holiday Camp
   1 A Director
   1 A 'snatch' and 'clean and     jerk' would be made in
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   1 90 per cent
   1 90 degrees
   1 9 feet X 6 feet
   1 9 feet X 5 feet
   1 8pm till midnight
   1 86 degs. fahrenheit
   1 85 per cent 
   1 742 mph (1194 kph)
   1 70 per cent
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   1 6.5 inches
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   1 50 miles an hour
   1 4pm to 8pm
   1 45 per cent
   1 40 per cent
   1 4.5 inches
   1 4.25 inches
   1 4 What It's Worth on Channel 4is concerned with
   1 4   inches
   1 36-0 to Arbroath
   1 32deg.Celsius is equal to how many degrees Centigrade
   1 3 yrs old filly
   1 3 feet 6 inches
   1 28th Street in New York city  was originally this
   1 25 per cent
   1 2000 Guineas
   1 2 yrs old gelding
   1 2 yrs old filly
   1 2 feet 6 inches
   1 1985: Which football team was bottom of League Division 1
   1 1985 FA Cup Final :Moran was  the first ever 
   1 1926 (General Strike)
   1 13-0 to Bon Accord
   1 1194 mph (1922 kph)
   1 11/5/1985: A tragic fire endedBradford City's game with
   1 11/12/84 this group was nearlykilled in a crash
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   1 100 kilometres/hour
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   1 'Simon's War' and 'Simon's    Peace' relate to which war
   1 'On your marks'
   1 'Its All Over Now' was the    first No.1 hit for this group
   1 'Hanging on the Telephone' wasreleased by which band
   1 'Colonel' Tom Parker managed  this 'king'
   1 'Bring it Down' was a hit for 
   1 'At the ready'
   1 'Are you ready'
   1 'A dance to the Music of Time'is....
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