1. How many delicious Ferrero Rocher chocolates come in a regular pack? Sixteen 2. Which football team were formed in 1867 from a cricket club and got their name because they could only play on one day of the week? Sheffield Wednesday 3. In which Bond movie did Nik-Nak appear as the baddie Scaramanga's assistant? The Man with the Golden Gun 4. If you were to fly due West from New York, what would be the next country you would fly over? Japan 5. Why did the Tour de France come to Britain in 1994? To celebrate the opening of the Channel Tunnel 6. Which country singer wrote the song "I Will Always Love You" which was a hit for Whitney Houston in 1992? Dolly Parton 7. Which northern layabout, drawn by Reg Smythe, first appeared in Newspapers in 1957? Andy Capp 8. If a dish is described as "a la forestiere" which ingredient must it contain? Mushrooms 9. Which chain of Shops use a logo of an apple with a bite out of it? Anne Summers shops & parties 10. In the game of Monopoly, what would it cost to buy all three green properties? £920 (£300, £300 & £320) 11. What do you have to hold whilst playing the Indian game of Kabbadi? Your Breath 12. Which city will host the 2010 Winter Olympic Games? Vancouver 13. True or false:- All competitors in taking part in Caber Tossing must wear kilts? True 14. Which vegetable grows to a length of 5-6 inches and has names such as 'Long Purple' and 'Black Enorma'? Aubergine 15. In which Australian city are the headquarters of Castlemaine? Brisbane - answer on the can! 16. The Hippopotamus is the largest member of which animal family? Pig 17. What would you be doing if you were chanting "Salt, Mustard, Vinegar, Pepper"? Skipping 18. The island of Vanuatu has an underwater kiosk selling what - Plastic-coated postcards, Fishing spears, Waterproof cameras or Snorkels and masks? Plastic-coated postcards 19. Which French word is used to mean 'a car with a folding top'? Cabriolet 20. If Seb Coe took only 9.8 seconds to make a cup of Instant Horlicks, how many could he have made whilst rival Steve Ovett was winning the 1980 Olympic 800m final? Ten 21. If you dial 999 or 112 you can obtain one of six emergency services. Fire, Police and Ambulance are three. Name two of the other three. Mountain rescue, Cave rescue, Coastguard. 22. If a Cockney is having Army and Navy on his dinner, what would he be eating? Gravy 23. 'Not Worth Fire Engine' is an Anagram of which 1974 Blockbuster Movie? The Towering Inferno 24. If you were to fly due East from New York, what would be the next country you would fly over? Portugal 25. Which former Formula I world champion also played golf in the Australian Open? Nigel Mansel 26. If an American is eating 'English Muffins' what do we call them? Crumpets 27. How many lines are there on a wide-screen TV set? 625 -same as any other! 28. Which Briton is an Admiral in the Navy, a Field Marshal in the Army and Marshal of the RAF? Prince Philip 29. Where are you - You're in an English town, which has a van named after it, and where Glenn Miller played his last concert? Bedford 30. Family Fortunes Question - Top Answers required - Name an Ugly Bird? Vulture / Ostrich / Pelican / Crow / Emu 31. Which Premiership football club's motto when translated means Strength in Battle? Manchester City 32. What is the most consumed herb in the world? Coriander 33. True or False - Toilet Bowls were not allowed to be seen in TV Adverts before 1971? True 34. How many helicopter's landed during the opening credits of M.A.S.H.? Two 35. The tail hairs from which mammal are used to make so-called sable artist's brushes? Squirrel 36. Where in the world would you find Queen Maud Land, Marie Byrd Land, Enderby Land and the American Highlands? Antarctica 37. What's the name for pop music derived from traditional Punjabi music, and popular amongst Indian teenagers in England? Bhangra 38. What runs fore to aft on one side of a ship, and aft to fore on the other side? The name of the ship 39. True or False - Men in Japan can have their fortunes read, by having their private parts felt by a fortune-teller? IT'S TRUE - I can see a tall dark stranger…….. 40. Where in England was the world's first Iron bridge built? Ironbridge!