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Daily Quiz anyone?
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only1billybonds
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Random Trivia 56
1. Who created the character of Tarzan?
Edgar Rice Burroughs
2. Who played Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft, in the BBC TV series "Sherlock"?
Mark Gatiss
3. What nationality was the artist Rembrandt?
Dutch
4. In Greek mythology, who was said to have "the face that launched a thousand ships"?
Helen of Troy
5. In which modern day Middle Eastern country would the ancient city of Petra have been located?
Jordan
6. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
From Here to Eternity
7. Who was the first professional footballer to receive a knighthood?
Stanley Matthews
8. Who in 1938 wrote the novel "Brighton Rock"?
Graham Greene
9. Which London sporting venue is home to Surrey Cricket Club?
The Oval - The Kia Oval
10. For which movie did Marlon Brando refuse the Best Actor Oscar in 1973?
"The Godfather"
11. What is generally the middle colour of the rainbow?
Green
12. In the Shakespeare play, which ghost haunted Macbeth?
Banquo
13. What music did Torvill and Dean dance to in their gold medal win at the 1984 Winter Olympics?
Ravel's Boléro
14. Who played the role of The Bionic Woman on TV in the 70’s?
Lindsay Wagner
15. In which sea is the Dogger Bank?
North Sea
16. What is the capital of Morocco?
Rabat
17. In the TV series, who was the pilot of Thunderbird 1?
Scott Tracey
18. Who played the title role in the in the original West End production of “Evita”, which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre on 21 June 1978?
Elaine Page
19. Who wrote the books on which the TV series "Call the Midwife" is based?
Jennifer Worth
20. Which BBC primetime TV programme was axed in October 2017 after 33 years on our screens?
Crimewatch
1. Who created the character of Tarzan?
Edgar Rice Burroughs
2. Who played Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft, in the BBC TV series "Sherlock"?
Mark Gatiss
3. What nationality was the artist Rembrandt?
Dutch
4. In Greek mythology, who was said to have "the face that launched a thousand ships"?
Helen of Troy
5. In which modern day Middle Eastern country would the ancient city of Petra have been located?
Jordan
6. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
From Here to Eternity
7. Who was the first professional footballer to receive a knighthood?
Stanley Matthews
8. Who in 1938 wrote the novel "Brighton Rock"?
Graham Greene
9. Which London sporting venue is home to Surrey Cricket Club?
The Oval - The Kia Oval
10. For which movie did Marlon Brando refuse the Best Actor Oscar in 1973?
"The Godfather"
11. What is generally the middle colour of the rainbow?
Green
12. In the Shakespeare play, which ghost haunted Macbeth?
Banquo
13. What music did Torvill and Dean dance to in their gold medal win at the 1984 Winter Olympics?
Ravel's Boléro
14. Who played the role of The Bionic Woman on TV in the 70’s?
Lindsay Wagner
15. In which sea is the Dogger Bank?
North Sea
16. What is the capital of Morocco?
Rabat
17. In the TV series, who was the pilot of Thunderbird 1?
Scott Tracey
18. Who played the title role in the in the original West End production of “Evita”, which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre on 21 June 1978?
Elaine Page
19. Who wrote the books on which the TV series "Call the Midwife" is based?
Jennifer Worth
20. Which BBC primetime TV programme was axed in October 2017 after 33 years on our screens?
Crimewatch
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 56
1. Who created the character of Tarzan?
2. Who played Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft, in the BBC TV series "Sherlock"?
3. What nationality was the artist Rembrandt?
4. In Greek mythology, who was said to have "the face that launched a thousand ships"?
5. In which modern day Middle Eastern country would the ancient city of Petra have been located?
6. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
7. Who was the first professional footballer to receive a knighthood?
8. Who in 1938 wrote the novel "Brighton Rock"?
9. Which London sporting venue is home to Surrey Cricket Club?
10. For which movie did Marlon Brando refuse the Best Actor Oscar in 1973?
11. What is generally the middle colour of the rainbow?
12. In the Shakespeare play, which ghost haunted Macbeth?
13. What music did Torvill and Dean dance to in their gold medal win at the 1984 Winter Olympics?
14. Who played the role of The Bionic Woman on TV in the 70’s?
15. In which sea is the Dogger Bank?
16. What is the capital of Morocco?
17. In the TV series, who was the pilot of Thunderbird 1?
18. Who played the title role in the in the original West End production of “Evita”, which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre on 21 June 1978?
19. Who wrote the books on which the TV series "Call the Midwife" is based?
20. Which BBC primetime TV programme was axed in October 2017 after 33 years on our screens?
1. Who created the character of Tarzan?
2. Who played Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft, in the BBC TV series "Sherlock"?
3. What nationality was the artist Rembrandt?
4. In Greek mythology, who was said to have "the face that launched a thousand ships"?
5. In which modern day Middle Eastern country would the ancient city of Petra have been located?
6. For which 1953 movie did Frank Sinatra win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
7. Who was the first professional footballer to receive a knighthood?
8. Who in 1938 wrote the novel "Brighton Rock"?
9. Which London sporting venue is home to Surrey Cricket Club?
10. For which movie did Marlon Brando refuse the Best Actor Oscar in 1973?
11. What is generally the middle colour of the rainbow?
12. In the Shakespeare play, which ghost haunted Macbeth?
13. What music did Torvill and Dean dance to in their gold medal win at the 1984 Winter Olympics?
14. Who played the role of The Bionic Woman on TV in the 70’s?
15. In which sea is the Dogger Bank?
16. What is the capital of Morocco?
17. In the TV series, who was the pilot of Thunderbird 1?
18. Who played the title role in the in the original West End production of “Evita”, which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre on 21 June 1978?
19. Who wrote the books on which the TV series "Call the Midwife" is based?
20. Which BBC primetime TV programme was axed in October 2017 after 33 years on our screens?
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only1billybonds
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Random Trivia 55
1. In which sport might you be awarded the Vince Lombardi Trophy?
American Football (NFL)
2. On the Apollo 11 mission which of the three astronauts did not walk on the moon?
Michael Collins
3. Which country lies in the Pyrenees between Spain and France?
Andorra
4. For which band was Dave Grohl the drummer, prior to forming the Foo Fighters?
Nirvana
5. Which plant, growing some 38 cm, a day is said to be the fastest growing?
Bamboo
6. Douglas Fairbanks Snr presented the first what in 1929?
Academy Awards - Oscars
7. It could be this year, but it has been 40 years since a team other than Rangers or Celtic last won Scottish football's top division. Who were that team?
Aberdeen
8. What type of acid is found in the human stomach?
Hydrochloric acid
9. What is the capital of Slovakia?
Bratislava
10. For two points which two actors erroneously presented the 2017 Best Movie Oscar to "La La Land"?
Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty ("Moonlight" was the real winner)
11. The $1- and $2-dollar coins in which country are known as a Loonie and a Toonie?
Canada
12. Who wrote "Mr Tambourine Man", a 1965 hit for The Byrds?
Bob Dylan
13. Which Scottish football league side has the longest name?
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
14. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
Grease
15. What colour is the "E" in the e-Bay logo?
Red
16. Voted the World's Best Restaurant in 2010,2011,2012, 2014 and 2021 in which country would you find Noma?
Denmark
17. In which movie did Elvis Presley star as a boxer?
Kid Galahad
18. Which 1980 movie gave Pierce Brosnan his first full length picture debut?
The Long Good Friday
19. What name was given to the powerful herbicide that the US used to clear vegetation in the Vietnam war?
Agent Orange
20. Which actor has the distinction of being the only actor “killed” on screen by all four of the main celebrity Planet Hollywood founders, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Demi Moore? 5 points if you get this right.
Robert Patrick - Bruce Willis kills him in "Die Hard 2", Demi Moore kills him in "Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle", Sylvester Stallone kills him in "Cop Land", Arnold Schwarzenegger kills him in "T2: Judgment Day"
1. In which sport might you be awarded the Vince Lombardi Trophy?
American Football (NFL)
2. On the Apollo 11 mission which of the three astronauts did not walk on the moon?
Michael Collins
3. Which country lies in the Pyrenees between Spain and France?
Andorra
4. For which band was Dave Grohl the drummer, prior to forming the Foo Fighters?
Nirvana
5. Which plant, growing some 38 cm, a day is said to be the fastest growing?
Bamboo
6. Douglas Fairbanks Snr presented the first what in 1929?
Academy Awards - Oscars
7. It could be this year, but it has been 40 years since a team other than Rangers or Celtic last won Scottish football's top division. Who were that team?
Aberdeen
8. What type of acid is found in the human stomach?
Hydrochloric acid
9. What is the capital of Slovakia?
Bratislava
10. For two points which two actors erroneously presented the 2017 Best Movie Oscar to "La La Land"?
Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty ("Moonlight" was the real winner)
11. The $1- and $2-dollar coins in which country are known as a Loonie and a Toonie?
Canada
12. Who wrote "Mr Tambourine Man", a 1965 hit for The Byrds?
Bob Dylan
13. Which Scottish football league side has the longest name?
Inverness Caledonian Thistle
14. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
Grease
15. What colour is the "E" in the e-Bay logo?
Red
16. Voted the World's Best Restaurant in 2010,2011,2012, 2014 and 2021 in which country would you find Noma?
Denmark
17. In which movie did Elvis Presley star as a boxer?
Kid Galahad
18. Which 1980 movie gave Pierce Brosnan his first full length picture debut?
The Long Good Friday
19. What name was given to the powerful herbicide that the US used to clear vegetation in the Vietnam war?
Agent Orange
20. Which actor has the distinction of being the only actor “killed” on screen by all four of the main celebrity Planet Hollywood founders, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Demi Moore? 5 points if you get this right.
Robert Patrick - Bruce Willis kills him in "Die Hard 2", Demi Moore kills him in "Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle", Sylvester Stallone kills him in "Cop Land", Arnold Schwarzenegger kills him in "T2: Judgment Day"
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Random Trivia 55
1. In which sport might you be awarded the Vince Lombardi Trophy?
2. On the Apollo 11 mission which of the three astronauts did not walk on the moon?
3. Which country lies in the Pyrenees between Spain and France?
4. For which band was Dave Grohl the drummer, prior to forming the Foo Fighters?
5. Which plant, growing some 38 cm, a day is said to be the fastest growing?
6. Douglas Fairbanks Snr presented the first what in 1929?
7. It could be this year, but it has been 40 years since a team other than Rangers or Celtic last won Scottish football's top division. Who were that team?
8. What type of acid is found in the human stomach?
9. What is the capital of Slovakia?
10. For two points which two actors erroneously presented the 2017 Best Movie Oscar to "La La Land"?
11. The $1- and $2-dollar coins in which country are known as a Loonie and a Toonie?
12. Who wrote "Mr Tambourine Man", a 1965 hit for The Byrds?
13. Which Scottish football league side has the longest name?
14. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
15. What colour is the "E" in the e-Bay logo?
16. Voted the World's Best Restaurant in 2010,2011,2012, 2014 and 2021 in which country would you find Noma?
17. In which movie did Elvis Presley star as a boxer?
18. Which 1980 movie gave Pierce Brosnan his first full length picture debut?
19. What name was given to the powerful herbicide that the US used to clear vegetation in the Vietnam war?
20. Which actor has the distinction of being the only actor “killed” on screen by all four of the main celebrity Planet Hollywood founders, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Demi Moore? 5 points if you get this right.
1. In which sport might you be awarded the Vince Lombardi Trophy?
2. On the Apollo 11 mission which of the three astronauts did not walk on the moon?
3. Which country lies in the Pyrenees between Spain and France?
4. For which band was Dave Grohl the drummer, prior to forming the Foo Fighters?
5. Which plant, growing some 38 cm, a day is said to be the fastest growing?
6. Douglas Fairbanks Snr presented the first what in 1929?
7. It could be this year, but it has been 40 years since a team other than Rangers or Celtic last won Scottish football's top division. Who were that team?
8. What type of acid is found in the human stomach?
9. What is the capital of Slovakia?
10. For two points which two actors erroneously presented the 2017 Best Movie Oscar to "La La Land"?
11. The $1- and $2-dollar coins in which country are known as a Loonie and a Toonie?
12. Who wrote "Mr Tambourine Man", a 1965 hit for The Byrds?
13. Which Scottish football league side has the longest name?
14. Which film is set at the Rydell High School?
15. What colour is the "E" in the e-Bay logo?
16. Voted the World's Best Restaurant in 2010,2011,2012, 2014 and 2021 in which country would you find Noma?
17. In which movie did Elvis Presley star as a boxer?
18. Which 1980 movie gave Pierce Brosnan his first full length picture debut?
19. What name was given to the powerful herbicide that the US used to clear vegetation in the Vietnam war?
20. Which actor has the distinction of being the only actor “killed” on screen by all four of the main celebrity Planet Hollywood founders, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Demi Moore? 5 points if you get this right.
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only1billybonds
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Random Trivia 54
1. What was the capital of Australia between the years of 1901 and 1927?
Melbourne
2. In which city do Benfica football club play their home matches?
Lisbon, Portugal
3. In the name of the Trade Union the NUJ, what does the "J" stand for?
Journalists
4. Which organisation has its headquarters at Langley, Virginia?
CIA
5. If you ordered calamari in a restaurant, what would you be eating?
Squid
6. In which English city is Strangeways prison?
Manchester
7. What was the name of the bumbling secret agent played by Rowan Atkinson in several films?
Johnny English
8. The alcoholic drink Mirabelle is flavoured with which fruit?
Plum
9. In Shakespeare's "Hamlet", what is the name of Hamlet's mother?
Queen Gertrude
10. In which English county was the Battle of Flodden fought in 1513?
Northumberland
11. At which cricket ground would you find a Brian Statham end?
Old Trafford
12. In which Italian city was the 1969 movie "The Italian Job" principally set?
Turin
13. What is the real name of ex Beatles drummer Ringo Starr?
Richard Starkey
14. Which Leicestershire town is famed for its pork pies?
Melton Mowbray
15. For which element is Sn the chemical symbol?
Tin
16. Which pop star won a Best Actress Oscar for her role in the 1987 movie "Moonstruck"?
Cher
17. Which three American players lost Wimbledon Singles Finals to Bjorn Borg? Point for each.
Jimmy Connors (1977 & 78), Roscoe Tanner (1979) and John McEnroe (1980)
18. Which film in the James Bond series featured a villain called Irma Bunt?
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
19. Which Victorian architect designed the Houses of Parliament?
Charles Barry
20. Which songs with the word TOWN in the title were UK top ten hits for the following artists, [a] Del Shannon (1963), U2 with BB King (1989), [c] Sparks (1974), [d] Jay-Z (2009) and [e] Billy Joel (1983)? Pont for each
[a] "Little Town Flirt” "When Love Comes to Town" [c] "This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us" [d] "Run This Town [e] "Uptown Girl"
1. What was the capital of Australia between the years of 1901 and 1927?
Melbourne
2. In which city do Benfica football club play their home matches?
Lisbon, Portugal
3. In the name of the Trade Union the NUJ, what does the "J" stand for?
Journalists
4. Which organisation has its headquarters at Langley, Virginia?
CIA
5. If you ordered calamari in a restaurant, what would you be eating?
Squid
6. In which English city is Strangeways prison?
Manchester
7. What was the name of the bumbling secret agent played by Rowan Atkinson in several films?
Johnny English
8. The alcoholic drink Mirabelle is flavoured with which fruit?
Plum
9. In Shakespeare's "Hamlet", what is the name of Hamlet's mother?
Queen Gertrude
10. In which English county was the Battle of Flodden fought in 1513?
Northumberland
11. At which cricket ground would you find a Brian Statham end?
Old Trafford
12. In which Italian city was the 1969 movie "The Italian Job" principally set?
Turin
13. What is the real name of ex Beatles drummer Ringo Starr?
Richard Starkey
14. Which Leicestershire town is famed for its pork pies?
Melton Mowbray
15. For which element is Sn the chemical symbol?
Tin
16. Which pop star won a Best Actress Oscar for her role in the 1987 movie "Moonstruck"?
Cher
17. Which three American players lost Wimbledon Singles Finals to Bjorn Borg? Point for each.
Jimmy Connors (1977 & 78), Roscoe Tanner (1979) and John McEnroe (1980)
18. Which film in the James Bond series featured a villain called Irma Bunt?
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
19. Which Victorian architect designed the Houses of Parliament?
Charles Barry
20. Which songs with the word TOWN in the title were UK top ten hits for the following artists, [a] Del Shannon (1963), U2 with BB King (1989), [c] Sparks (1974), [d] Jay-Z (2009) and [e] Billy Joel (1983)? Pont for each
[a] "Little Town Flirt” "When Love Comes to Town" [c] "This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us" [d] "Run This Town [e] "Uptown Girl"
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Random Trivia 54
1. What was the capital of Australia between the years of 1901 and 1927?
2. In which city do Benfica football club play their home matches?
3. In the name of the Trade Union the NUJ, what does the "J" stand for?
4. Which organisation has its headquarters at Langley, Virginia?
5. If you ordered calamari in a restaurant, what would you be eating?
6. In which English city is Strangeways prison?
7. What was the name of the bumbling secret agent played by Rowan Atkinson in several films?
8. The alcoholic drink Mirabelle is flavoured with which fruit?
9. In Shakespeare's "Hamlet", what is the name of Hamlet's mother?
10. In which English county was the Battle of Flodden fought in 1513?
11. At which cricket ground would you find a Brian Statham end?
12. In which Italian city was the 1969 movie "The Italian Job" principally set?
13. What is the real name of ex Beatles drummer Ringo Starr?
14. Which Leicestershire town is famed for its pork pies?
15. For which element is Sn the chemical symbol?
16. Which pop star won a Best Actress Oscar for her role in the 1987 movie "Moonstruck"?
17. Which three American players lost Wimbledon Singles Finals to Bjorn Borg? Point for each.
18. Which film in the James Bond series featured a villain called Irma Bunt?
19. Which Victorian architect designed the Houses of Parliament?
20. Which songs with the word TOWN in the title were UK top ten hits for the following artists, [a] Del Shannon (1963), U2 with BB King (1989), [c] Sparks (1974), [d] Jay-Z (2009) and [e] Billy Joel (1983)? Pont for each
1. What was the capital of Australia between the years of 1901 and 1927?
2. In which city do Benfica football club play their home matches?
3. In the name of the Trade Union the NUJ, what does the "J" stand for?
4. Which organisation has its headquarters at Langley, Virginia?
5. If you ordered calamari in a restaurant, what would you be eating?
6. In which English city is Strangeways prison?
7. What was the name of the bumbling secret agent played by Rowan Atkinson in several films?
8. The alcoholic drink Mirabelle is flavoured with which fruit?
9. In Shakespeare's "Hamlet", what is the name of Hamlet's mother?
10. In which English county was the Battle of Flodden fought in 1513?
11. At which cricket ground would you find a Brian Statham end?
12. In which Italian city was the 1969 movie "The Italian Job" principally set?
13. What is the real name of ex Beatles drummer Ringo Starr?
14. Which Leicestershire town is famed for its pork pies?
15. For which element is Sn the chemical symbol?
16. Which pop star won a Best Actress Oscar for her role in the 1987 movie "Moonstruck"?
17. Which three American players lost Wimbledon Singles Finals to Bjorn Borg? Point for each.
18. Which film in the James Bond series featured a villain called Irma Bunt?
19. Which Victorian architect designed the Houses of Parliament?
20. Which songs with the word TOWN in the title were UK top ten hits for the following artists, [a] Del Shannon (1963), U2 with BB King (1989), [c] Sparks (1974), [d] Jay-Z (2009) and [e] Billy Joel (1983)? Pont for each
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GBHammer63
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Random Trivia 53
1. In the Beano cartoon strip, what is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog
Gnasher
2. Which band had their first UK number one in 1964 with 'You Really Got Me'?
The Kinks
3. In which month does the Grand National typically take place?
April
4. What is the chemical symbol for Helium?
He
5. In which New York borough is Flushing Meadow the site of the US Tennis Open?
Queen's
6. How many spots are there on the domino featured in the "Domino Pizza" logo?
Three (2:1)
7. Which long running radio series has the signature tune "Barwick Green"?
The Archers
8. What can be found on an American roulette wheel but not on a French one?
Double zero
9. In the story by Graham Greene, who was 'The Third Man'?
Harry Lime
10. Which brothers starred in the movie "A Night at the Opera"?
The Marx Brothers
11. Which US State lies the closest to the island of Cuba?
Florida
12. On which circuit was the San Marino F1 Grand Prix held from 1981 to 2006?
Imola
13. Between which two nations are the Diomede Islands located? Point for each
Russia and the USA
14. Who was the only Englishman to win the World Snooker Championships in the 1990s?
John Parrot
15. What is the highest mountain in Cyprus?
Mount Olympus
16. What is the name of the spaceship in the movie "Alien"?
Nostromo
17. In which sport might you complete a half-pass, a piaffe and leg-yield?
Dressage (Equestrian)
18. Launched in 1957 and advertised by Audrey Hepburn, what was Givenchy's first perfume?
L'Interdit
19. What shape is an aliform?
Wing shaped
20. In which six areas are Nobel prizes awarded annually? Point for each
Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Medicine (Physiology), Peace and Economics (Economic Sciences)
1. In the Beano cartoon strip, what is the name of Dennis the Menace's dog
Gnasher
2. Which band had their first UK number one in 1964 with 'You Really Got Me'?
The Kinks
3. In which month does the Grand National typically take place?
April
4. What is the chemical symbol for Helium?
He
5. In which New York borough is Flushing Meadow the site of the US Tennis Open?
Queen's
6. How many spots are there on the domino featured in the "Domino Pizza" logo?
Three (2:1)
7. Which long running radio series has the signature tune "Barwick Green"?
The Archers
8. What can be found on an American roulette wheel but not on a French one?
Double zero
9. In the story by Graham Greene, who was 'The Third Man'?
Harry Lime
10. Which brothers starred in the movie "A Night at the Opera"?
The Marx Brothers
11. Which US State lies the closest to the island of Cuba?
Florida
12. On which circuit was the San Marino F1 Grand Prix held from 1981 to 2006?
Imola
13. Between which two nations are the Diomede Islands located? Point for each
Russia and the USA
14. Who was the only Englishman to win the World Snooker Championships in the 1990s?
John Parrot
15. What is the highest mountain in Cyprus?
Mount Olympus
16. What is the name of the spaceship in the movie "Alien"?
Nostromo
17. In which sport might you complete a half-pass, a piaffe and leg-yield?
Dressage (Equestrian)
18. Launched in 1957 and advertised by Audrey Hepburn, what was Givenchy's first perfume?
L'Interdit
19. What shape is an aliform?
Wing shaped
20. In which six areas are Nobel prizes awarded annually? Point for each
Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Medicine (Physiology), Peace and Economics (Economic Sciences)