1. What has broken down on the International Space Station (ISS), currently home to a record 13 astronauts? The Toilet 2. Which British newspaper was the first to sell over one million copies daily? Daily Mail 3. What has been renamed the Willis Tower? The Sears Tower in Chicago 4. In a Cricket Match, what is the maximum number of people that can be on the pitch when the ball is in play? 17 - eleven fielders, two batsmen, two umpires & two runners 5. Author Frank McCourt has died, he is best remembered for which novel, a memoir of his childhood in Ireland, which was later turned into a film? Angela's Ashes 6. Where would you have found the Saltman brothers, Lloyd and Elliot, last week? The Open Golf, first brothers to contest the Open 7. What does a grabologist collect - Model JCB's, Ties or Crab Shells? Ties 8. What letter and number is given to the leading Western economic powers? G8 9. A new airline is being launched in the United States, providing dedicated travel for who or what? Cats and Dogs - Pet Airways allows passengers or "pawsengers" to ride in the main cabins of specially-converted aircraft 10. The world's oldest Bible can now be viewed online. Which is it - The Codex Siniaticus, The Codex Vaticanus or The Bodmer Papyrus? The Codex Siniaticus 11. How old is Nelson Mandella, who recently celebrated his birthday? 91 12. Which of the following isn’t native to Britain — rabbit, hedgehog, badger? The rabbit, introduced from France in the 12th Century 13. True or False - An American dairy worker was killed after he tried to test the explosive quality of bovine flatulence. While one of his contented cows was hooked up to a milking machine, he waited for the slight tail lift, which dairy workers know signals an impending expulsion, and struck a match. The cow exploded, killing him in the process? False - Urban Myth 14. Which boy band have gone straight to the top of the UK charts with their debut single Beat Again? JLS - X Factor runners up 15. In olden days, what did a Nob Thatcher do for a living? Make wigs! 16. Which 80's pop artist is returning to perform on 'The Pleasure Principle Tour' 30 years after his last hit record? Gary Numan 17. Mr Block and Mr Quayle gave their names to what? B&Q - founders of the DIY stores 18. Which perfume company makes the fragrance 'Opium'? Yves St Laurent 19. What is a cross between a Female Horse and a Male Ass called? Mule 20. Which slang word for prostitutes came from the name of an American General? Hooker, couldn’t find a General Slapper or General Tart!!! 21. One Point Each - Name the World's least densely populated countries? Greenland, Falkland Islands, Western Sahara and Mongolia OR - Which country produces the most heroin? Afghanistan 22. 'Malabar Black' is a prized variety of which seasoning? Pepper - from the Malabar coast in south west India 23. What famous building did John Nash rebuild in 1825? Buckingham Palace 24. Who replaced Farrah Fawcett in Charlie's Angels? Cheryl Ladd 25. What kind of hat takes its name from the Spanish word for shade? Sombrero 26. Which greatly missed TV show was first broadcast in 1964, from a converted church in Manchester? Top Of The Pops 27. What’s the world’s most widely taken drug? Caffeine, found in tea, coffee, chocolate and soft drinks 28. Who was the monarch when Britain last hosted the Olympic games? George VI - 1948 29. What is the worlds northern most capital? Reykjavik, Iceland 30. Which anaesthetic was first used in 1847 to prevent patients from feeling pain whilst operated on them? Chloroform 31. A Vision Clearance Executive, that was recently voted the most stupid job title of all time, is better known by what name? Window Cleaner 32. Which wine's name, when literally translated into English, means Virgin Mary's milk? Liebefraumilch 33. Which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical has been the subject of films made in 1925, 1943 and 1962? Phantom of the opera 34. Which military rank does James Bond hold? Commander 35. What, in population terms, is the largest Spanish speaking country in the world? Mexico 36. Before wooden tees were invented, what did golfers stand their balls on? Sand 37. Which crisp manufacturer produces spicy flavours including 'Flamed Grilled Steak', 'Firecracker Chicken' and 'Balti Curry'? McCoys 38. Which city is located where the Mississippi meets the Missouri river? St. Louis 39. What is a cross between a Male Horse and a Female Ass called? Hinny 40. How does Fred Flintstone start his car? With his feet Tiebreaker - How many employees does Twitter have? 52 - How much have Real Madrid already spent this summer? £180m