Who is the only Disney princess who was inspired by an actual person?

Pocahontas - born around 1596 - was a real person, most of the others were based on previously existing folklore and fairytales.

According to colonist William Strachey, "Pocahontas" was a childhood nickname meaning "little wanton" or "playful one."
Which band performed the hit song 'Love Shack'?
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The B52's

When did Italy join the Five Nations Championship, turning it into the Six Nations?

<bonus 200 pts - Which other country along with Italy has not won the Six Nations since then?>
Italy joined in 2000

<Scotland have not won a Six Nations since 2000>
Whose mannerisms did Christian Bale reportedly study mannerisms when preparing to portray Patrick Bateman in American Psycho?

Tom Cruise

Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

Canada, measuring 243,042 km

How many episodes of Game of Thrones are there?

73 episodes were produced (or 67 if you're one of those that hates season 8 so much you refuse to accept its existence)

What was David Bowie’s real name?

David Jones

Which Serbian tennis player won the Australian Open for a sixth time in 2016?

Novak Djokovic

How many players are there in a netball team on the court?

There are seven on-court players per team. As of 2006, the IFNA recognises only women's netball despite many teams cropping up with an all male, mixed or transgender team-mates.

What German dance, which sees partners spinning together in close contact, was condemned as depraved when it was first seen in Regency society?

The Waltz - known in it's present form to have started some time between 1776 to 1786, though there were references of local folk spinning and dancing as far back as 1580

Name the three movies in which Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks have starred together.

Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)

Sleepless in Seattle (1993)

and You’ve Got Mail (1998)

Who released/performed the song 'Shoop' in 1993?
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Salt-N-Pepa

What is Arkle, from which the legendary Irish racehorse took its name?

A Scottish mountain in Sutherland

What is Pluto’s average distance from the Sun?

Pluto is a distance of 39.5 astronomical units/ 3,670,050,000 miles from the sun. That is almost 40 times farther from the sun than Earth is.

Before the Euro, what was the currency of Greece?

Drachma

What is the main pub called in Peaky Blinders where the Shelby’s meet?

The Garrison Tavern

Which Beatle worked on a James Bond theme song?

<Bonus - 200 points - name the song>
Paul McCartney (with Wings)

Live and Let Die <200 points>
What Formula One motor-racing team did Eddie Irvine last drive for before retiring?

Jaguar
Guess the 2 celebs mixed together - 200 points each

<bonus 150 points what film did both appear in?>
Mark Wahlberg and Matt Damon

<The Departed (2006) by Martin Scorsese>
What were the four humours that the ancient Greeks believed made up the body and determined illness? <100 pts each>

Blood, phlegm, black bile, yellow bile. Shakespeare and others in the Elizabethan times built upon this by explaining various maladies and/or temperaments being linked to imbalances between the 4.

What is the first rule of Fight Club?

<bonus 50 points for each of the other 7 rules you can list>
1st RULE: You do not talk about FIGHT CLUB.
2nd RULE: You DO NOT talk about FIGHT CLUB.
3rd RULE: If someone says "stop" or goes limp, taps out the fight is over.
4th RULE: Only two guys to a fight.
5th RULE: One fight at a time.
6th RULE: No shirts, no shoes.
7th RULE: Fights will go on as long as they have to.
8th RULE: If this is your first night at FIGHT CLUB, you HAVE to fight.

Which famous music group were formerly known as the New Yardbirds?

Led Zeppelin

Which Irish sprinter has competed in both the Paralympics and 2010 European Athletics Championships?
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Jason Smyth - he is legally blind, with his central vision being affected by Stargardt's disease

What is the proper name for the below symbol?

The Octothorpe (the Octo represents each end of the 4 bars).

What is the tallest mountain in Europe?

<Bonus 200 pts - Which character was Zeus believed to have imprisioned there?>
At 5,633 meters (18,481 ft) Mount Elbrus is the tallest mountain in Europe. It is part of the Ural mountains which are considered to be the border between Europe and Asia.

During ancient times, Mount Elbrus was known as Strobilus and it was believed to be the location where Zeus had Prometheus chained to a rock. As punishment for stealing fire from the gods and bringing it to man he was chained to the top of the mountain - then known as Mount Kaukasos - where an eagle would come down and tear out his liver, which would regenerate until the eagle returned and begin the cycle again.
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