1) What is the best type of grain used in brewing beer? Barley.
2) What species of fish are also known as kippers? Herring.
3) Name the French region famed for making claret. Bordeaux.
4) How many British monarchs have there been since 1900? Six.
5) The Scottish Grand National is held at which racecourse? Ayr.
6) Made from soya, TVP is an acronym for what? Textured vegetable protein.
7) Harlequin loved which pantomime character? Columbine.
8) Name the pop group who reached Number One in the UK music charts in 1972 with "Son Of My Father". Chicory Tip.
9) What is scampi made from? Prawns.
10) In place of milk, what is added to Russian tea? A slice of lemon.
11) What distinctive feature does a Manx cat have? It has no tail.
12) Name the poet whose love was like a red, red rose. Robert "Robbie" Burns.
13) The national holiday of Waitangi Day is held in which country? New Zealand.
14) Who employed Jeeves in the PG Wodehouse novels? Bertie Wooster.
15) What type of music is Kentucky, in America, known for? Bluegrass.
16) Who wrote "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"? Tennessee Williams.
17) Which animal has the most mentions in the Bible? Sheep.
18) Who wrote "Mack the Knife"? Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht.
19) Name the city previously known as Byzantium and Constantinople. Istanbul.
20) The vernal equinox heralds the start of which season in the northern hemisphere? Spring.
2) What species of fish are also known as kippers? Herring.
3) Name the French region famed for making claret. Bordeaux.
4) How many British monarchs have there been since 1900? Six.
5) The Scottish Grand National is held at which racecourse? Ayr.
6) Made from soya, TVP is an acronym for what? Textured vegetable protein.
7) Harlequin loved which pantomime character? Columbine.
8) Name the pop group who reached Number One in the UK music charts in 1972 with "Son Of My Father". Chicory Tip.
9) What is scampi made from? Prawns.
10) In place of milk, what is added to Russian tea? A slice of lemon.
11) What distinctive feature does a Manx cat have? It has no tail.
12) Name the poet whose love was like a red, red rose. Robert "Robbie" Burns.
13) The national holiday of Waitangi Day is held in which country? New Zealand.
14) Who employed Jeeves in the PG Wodehouse novels? Bertie Wooster.
15) What type of music is Kentucky, in America, known for? Bluegrass.
16) Who wrote "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"? Tennessee Williams.
17) Which animal has the most mentions in the Bible? Sheep.
18) Who wrote "Mack the Knife"? Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht.
19) Name the city previously known as Byzantium and Constantinople. Istanbul.
20) The vernal equinox heralds the start of which season in the northern hemisphere? Spring.

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