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Question 1 of 15
Ms Lawson hosts cooking shows ? and her first name is another word for black cumin. What is it?
Ginger
Myrtle
Nigella
Sage
Question 2 of 15
In the world of classical music, why would somebody write a requiem?
For a sporting event
For a wedding
For a funeral
For a coronation
Question 3 of 15
Although known for some 4000 pairs of outlandish eyeglasses, who had corrective surgery in 2003 so that he no longer needs to wear them?
Prince
David Bowie
George Clinton
Elton John
Question 4 of 15
What was the name of the medieval fortress and prison located in the centre of Paris that was stormed by revolutionaries on 14 July 1789?
The Bastille
The Versailles
The Louvre
The Notre Dame
Question 5 of 15
In what US state are the cities of Boston and Cambridge located?
Florida
Massachusetts
Vermont
Nebraska
Question 6 of 15
In what country did okonomiyaki originate?
Japan
Brazil
Thailand
South Africa
Question 7 of 15
Stir-fried beef is a food item of what type of cuisine?
Italian
Asian
American
Mexican
Question 8 of 15
What is musician Elton John's real name?
Reginald Kenneth Dwight
Michael Phillip Jagger
Burton Leon Reynolds, Jr.
Dominic Felix Amici
Question 9 of 15
What ancient nation used to call itself the Gift of the Nile?
Persia
Carthage
Egypt
Rome
Question 10 of 15
As Jan and Dean might know, the real "dead man's curve" is a tight corner of Sunset Boulevard in what city?
Houston
Los Angeles
Phoenix
Boston
Question 11 of 15
Which body of water are Madagascar and Sri Lanka located in?
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Red Sea
Question 12 of 15
The "Good Friday Agreement" helped establish peace between England and what other country?
Ireland
Afghanistan
New Guinea
Iraq
Question 13 of 15
In what city, the capital of Iraq, is Aladdin said to have found his magic lamp?
Timbuktu
Basra
Baghdad
Mosul
Question 14 of 15
What word means the same as the French "souvenir"?
Keepsake
Toy
Madness
Postcard
Question 15 of 15
Who sang the famous song "Bad" (1983) ?
The Trammps
Michael Jackson
Deep Blue Something
U2
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