1. What was abolished in Britain on 31st December 1960 National Service 2. Which common kind of beetle has species called two spot, seven spot and fourteen spot? Ladybird 3. Which was the first woman to be shot and killed by the American agency the FBI? Bonney Parker 4. The ample forth the leap-frog and the gallant hussar are all types of which dance? Morris Dances 5. On which island is the main base of the French foreign legion? Corsica 6. The Christian names of the 4 leading actresses of which TV comedy series all begin with the letter "J"? Absolutely Fabulous 7. The Orinoco forms a 200 mile border between Venezuela and which other S.American country? Colombia 8. What natural phenomenon is measured on the torro scale? Tornados 9. Who was Liverpool's captain when they won soccer's European cup final for the first time in 1977? Emlyn Hughes 10. Which part of the body consumes 40 percent of the blood's oxygen? The Brain 11. Which male pop star had more duet partners in the 20th century than any other chart artist? Elton John 12. What form of death takes its name from the Greek for "easy death"? Euthanasia 13. In which sport would you use a do, a kote and a hakama? Kendo 14. In which part of the body can the "cochlea" be found? The Ear 15. On what channel four show does Amanda Lamb help viewers to buy a home abroad? A Place In The Sun 16. Which body of water, the largest lake in the alps, lies on the border of France and Switzerland? Lake Geneva 17. What colour is the beak of a mature mute swan? Orange 18. Which member of the royal family is the president of the Commonwealth Games Federation? Prince Edward 19. Which country house in Wiltshire is owned by the Marquess of Bath? Longleat 20. What was the first condom made of, a)Leather, b)Linen, c)Goat Skin or d)Tree Bark Linen 21. Which classic French soup is served with melted cheese and croutons? Onion Soup 22. In speedway, what is the maximum number of gears allowed on a motorcycle? One 23. Which is the only Olympic event in which the competitors have to wear a top hat? Dressage 24. Trit-a-trot, Tom-tit-tot, Ricdin-Ricdon & Whuppity-Stoorie are all variant names for which well-known fairy tale character? Rumpelstiltskin 25. How many pounds do you have if you have a million pennies? £10,000 26. Which is taller Canary Warf Tower or the Eiffel Tower? Canary Wharf Tower 27. What is another name for the purple-skinned fruit sometimes called granadilla? Passion Fruit 28. Which hotel had Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed just left when they were involved in the fatal car crash? The Ritz 29. In Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, what was Gulliver's job aboard ship before he was shipwrecked? Surgeon 30. What does the expression 'The Old Woman Is Plucking Her Goose' mean? It's Snowing! 31. According to a folk tale, Whose "queer long coat from heel to head was half of yellow and half of red"? Pied Piper 32. Which of Henry VIII's wives gave him the male heir he wanted? Jane Seymour 33. Name the native Australian rainforest nut now exported around the world? Macadamia 34. Which of these foods has the most calories by weight: - Turnip, Celery or Melon? Melon 35. Which well known saying was coined from raccoon hunting with dogs? Barking Up The Wrong Tree 36. On which African river would you find the Stanley Falls? The Congo 37. Which Sioux Indian was killed in 1877 after surrendering to American troops? Crazy Horse 38. In Greek legend, which Nymph faded away until only her voice remained? Echo 39. Which European country has 482 islands? Denmark 40. Other than Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and Obi-Wan Kenobi, name the only person in the original trilogy to be seen using a light saber? Han Solo TIEBREAKER - How many months pregnant was Nancy Davis when she married Ronald Reagan? Two