1. Which country was nearest to where the Titanic sank? Canada 2. What's the title of the person who gives the results in elections and by-elections? Returning Officer 3. In 'Porridge' what were the first names of Fletcher? Norman Stanley 4. What is the link between Leigh Delamere, Membury and Heston? M4 5. Who piloted Fireball XL5? Steve Zodiac 6. Which two counties are separated by the Wash? Lincolnshire and Norfolk 7. Danes, led by Ivar the Boneless, captured which British town from the Vikings in 867? York 8. Which piece of clothing took its name from a nuclear testing site? Bikini 9. Monrovia is the capital of which African country? Liberia 10. Which war was the first to be photographed? Crimean War 11. Where would you find Tattenham Corner? Epsom Racecourse 12. What is the main acid in acid rain? Sulphuric acid 13. In 1935 what was Shannon airport the first to introduce? Duty Free 14. Which British actor married the former Miss Guyana in 1973? Michael Caine 15. Esto is the best selling newspaper in which country? Mexico 16. What sport did ITV stop covering in 1988? Wrestling 17. Which of Henry VIII wives is buried alongside him? Jane Seymour 18. What is the official diameter of a competition dartboard? 18 inches 19. Which singer was known as 'the Big O'? Roy Orbison 20. On TV's "I'm A Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here" - how many celebrities originally went into the Jungle? 8 21. In which year did Madonna have her first top ten single in the UK? 1984 22. What gas gives smelling salts its pungent aroma? Ammonia 23. In which range of hills are the Cheddar Caves? Mendips 24. Which film star died during the shooting of the Ridley Scott movie Gladiator? Oliver Reed 25. Which British actress has appeared in the films 'The Last Days Of Disco', 'Serendipity' and 'Pearl Harbour'? Kate Beckinsale 26. What was the name of the empire which ruled much of South America before the Spanish conquest? Inca 27. What is the name of an eagle's nest? An eyrie 28. Which author wrote a number of novels featuring the character Tilly Trotter? Catherine Cookson 29. Which Beatles song begins with the French national Anthem? All you need is love 30. Who was the Greek goddess of Victory? Nike 31. Who painted Impression:Sunrise, from which Impressionism got its name? Monet 32. Which TV game show host had a cameo role in Bednobs and Broomsticks? Bruce Forsyth 33. Ochlophobia is the fear of what? Crowds 34.What would you do with a spatchcock? Eat it, it's a way of dressing chicken 35. Every colour has it's opposite or complimentary colour - what colour is complimentary to yellow? Blue 36. From which continent is the tomato said to originate? South America 37. Who was the first black athlete to captain Great Britain's men's team? Kris Akabusi 38. What is the most northerly Chile, South Africa or Papua New Guinea? Papua New Guinea 39. For how many years is a French President elected? 7 40. The last witchcraft trial in England was the trial of Jane Wenham in 1712. Was she found guilty or not guilty? Not guilty Tiebreaker - How many countries took part in World War II? 57