Q1. What is the name of the organisation founded by General William Booth in July 1865 in London?
Q2. What strange item fell from space and hit an Alabama woman, Ann Hodges, in 1954?
Q3. What is Earth’s largest desert?
Q4. What are oysters wrapped in bacon known as?
Q5. Which novel starts with the line: "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen"?
Q6. What is the name given to trees that lose their leaves in winter?
Q7. What is Lady Gaga’s real name?
Q8. Housed in the Tower of London during the 13th century, King Henry III kept what as a pet?
Q9. In what sport would you perform an "ollie"?
Q10. What is the name of the imaginary line on which the Earth spins?
Q11. A mythical creature known for killing livestock in Mexico, El Chupacabra means what in Spanish?
Q12. Which metal is the best conductor of electricity?
Q13. Which creature breathes through its bum?
Q14. Who wrote the famous poem that begins, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever”?
Q15. What is the term for a baby rabbit?
Q16. What’s the term for a word that sounds the same backwards?
Q17. What is the common name for dried plums?
Q18. What is the primary ingredient in gazpacho?
Q19. What is the scientific study of mushrooms called?
Q20. What did Nutella replace during WWII due to shortages?
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