| How many players make up a team in Gaelic football? 15 |
| Which two months are named after Roman Emperors? July and August |
| Which actor played a character who was frozen for 50 years in the film `Forever Young`? Mel Gibson |
| What is the average of the numbers 1, 10 and 100? 37 |
| Topeka is the capital of which American state? Kansas |
| In which British city was Guy Fawkes born and Dick Turpin killed? York |
| How is Saigon now known? Ho Chi Minh City |
| Which actor had a top ten hit called `Mona` in 1990? Craig McLachlan |
| In which four countries are the Alps? France, Italy, Switzerland and Austria |
In which famous book would you find the characters Denisov and Dolokhov? `War And Peace` |
| In what country does the story `The Pied Piper Of Hamelin` take place? Germany |
| In 2003, which team did Arsenal lose 2-1 to, resulting in their exit from the European Champions League? Valencia | Whose paintings include `Mrs Siddons` and `Blue Boy`? Thomas Gainsborough | | What is comic book hero Roy of the Rovers` surname? Race | | Which American state is nicknamed the Empire State? New York | | In which decade did the two-man bobsled team begin competing at the world level? 1930s | Which comedian wrote the book and the play called `Popcorn`? Ben Elton | What is the ruling planet of the astrological sign Libra? Venus | |