Round One - General Ignorance 1. Which volcano erupted in 79AD, burying the city of Pompeii? Vesuvius 2. Born in 1957, who played General Hogmanay Melchett in the TV comedy 'Blackadder Goes Forth'? Stephen Fry 3. Now a broadcaster which footballer made his debut for Chelsea in 1957 at the age of 17? Jimmy Greaves 4. Born in 1724, which artist is renowned for his paintings of animals, especially horses? George Stubbs 5. Who reached Number One in the UK pop charts in 1980 with 'Ashes to Ashes'? David Bowie Round Two - Animated Films 6. What is Simba's uncle called in the Lion King? Scar 7. What were the names of the parents of the 101 Dalmatians? Pongo and Perdita 8. Which birds take part in the ballet in Fantasia? Ostriches 9. "I am a nice shark, not a mindless eating machine" is a line from which film? Finding Nemo (Bruce the friendly shark) 10. What is the princess called in Aladdin? Jasmine Round Three - A Round Of Beers 11. Which country is the home of Kronenbourg beer? France 12. Which Dutch river is also the name of a beer? Amstel 13. What was the first nationally distributed beer in the US? Budweiser 14. Which product was advertised as 'smooth enough to sell itself'? John Smith's Bitter 15. If you were drinking Castle beer in what country would you be? South Africa Round Four - 80's Song Lyrics (One point each - Name Title & Artist) 16. And mama always told me be careful what you do, don't go around breaking young girls' hearts "Billie Jean," Michael Jackson 17. Buying bread from a man in Brussels, he was 6 foot 4 and full a muscles "Down Under," Men At Work 18. Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken? "What's Love Got to Do With It," Tina Turner 19. No chocolate covered candy hearts to give away "I Just Called To Say I Love You," by Stevie Wonder 20. I'm gonna buy me a one way ticket, nothin's gonna hold me back. Your love's like a slow train comin and I can feel it comin down the track- whoah "When The Going Gets Tough," Billy Ocean Round Five - Around Britain 21. What is Britain's longest tunnel? Severn Tunnel 22. The Goodwin Sands are at the entrance to which straights? Straights of Dover 23. Which city has a famous Royal Crescent? Bath 24. Which castle is at the west end of the Royal Mile? Edinburgh 25. The Old Bailey is on the site of which former prison? Newgate Round Six - American English 26. We have bumpers on our cars, but what do American cars have? Fenders 27. In this country we reverse the charges on a phone call - what's the term for the same thing in the US? Collect Call 28. In England we grill steak etc, but what is the American word for it? Broiling 29. At a fairground we ride on the Big Wheel - what's the American equivalent? Ferris Wheel 30. Hooters is American slang for what? Breasts (of the large female variety) Round Seven - Sports Bag 31. Who is the only footballer to have played for Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool & Everton? Peter Beardsley 32. Who is the only Olympian to have won gold medals in five different summer Olympic Games? Sir Steve Redgrave 33. Who, in 1980, was the first overseas player to win the World Snooker Championship? Cliff Thorburn 34. Brad Friedel of the USA was the first goalkeeper in the 2002 world cup to do what? Save a penalty 35. When a referee in karate calls 'shobu sanbon hajime', what happens? The match begins Round Eight - The Highway Code 36. On traffic lights what does the amber light mean if it is on by itself? Stop 37. What does the abbreviation MSM stand for? Mirror Signal Manoevre 38. In the highway code there are two types of drivers exempt from wearing a seat belt give both? Under medication and making deliveries 39. According to the highway code children under which age should wear a helmet whilst using the road on a bike? 14 40. What shape is the road sign for no overtaking? Round Round Nine - Flying Around 41. What is the name of the legendary ghost ship which is allegedly sighted off the coast of Africa during bad weather? Flying Dutchman 42. What sort of creature is a flying fox? A bat 43. In which sport could you see a flying camel? Ice Skating 44. If you were flying 'Marco Polo Class' with which airline would you be flying? Cathay Pacific 45. How was Chris Beardshaw better known in the title of his TV programme? The Flying Gardener Round Ten - Food & Drink 46. What was the first fresh fruit to carry a trademark? Oranges - in 1919 the California Fruit Growers Exchange burned 'Sunkist' on their oranges. 'Sunkist was burned into the skin of the first orange with a heated flyswatter 47. Roquefort cheese is made from the milk of which animal? Sheep - (ewes' milk) - All true Roquefort cheese has a red sheep brand on the foil label 48. More than 75% of the world's supply of maple syrup comes from which country? Canada 49. Which was first to be sold in bottles, beer or milk? Beer - Milk was first sold in bottles in 1879 when Echo Farms Dairy began to deliver them in Brooklyn, New York. English brewer Francis Manning-Needham first sold Beer in bottles in 1869 50. Name this vegetable: In ancient Egypt, paintings of this vegetable appear on the inner walls of the pyramids and in the tombs. It is mentioned as a funeral offering and they are depicted on the banquet tables of the great feasts. They were shown upon the altars of the gods. King Ramses IV, who died in 1160 B.C. was entombed with this vegetable in his eye sockets? Onion