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Name the 3 most popular sports in USA

American Football

Ice Hockey

Basketball

100

What famous soft drink is manufactured in Cumbernauld?

Irn Bru

100

Who is the Ukranian President

Vlodomir Zelensky

100

The Deacy Amp is an electric guitar amplifier created in 1972 by who?

John Deacon

100

Husky is a breed of dog, famous for what?

They are sled dogs

200

Who beat Celtic 3-1 yesterday?

Hearts

200

Where can you see seals in Glasgow?

In the River Clyde

200

In which European capital city is the Vatican City located?

Rome

200

How many weeks was Bohemian Rapsody UK number 1?

9

200

The Bermuda flag is famous for being the only flag to feature what?

A shipwreck

300

Murrayfield Stadium is the home of Scottish rugby. What city is it located in?

Edinburgh

300

What famous band contains two brothers who were born in Cranhill?

AC/DC

300

The Louvre is a famous art gallery in France. Why is it currently featuring in the news?

Buglars broke in and stole the french crown jewels, worth over 80 million pounds.

300

To the nearest million, how many records are queen estimated to have sold?

300 million

300

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

400

When did Scotland last feature in the football world cup?

1998

400

What famous Glaswegian comedian, featuring in murals around town, used to work in the shipyards?

Billy Connelly

400

German is the official language of how many European countries?

Doouble points if you can name them!

6

Germany, Austria, Belgium, Lichenstein, Luxemborg, Switzerland

400

Where did Freddie Mercury write 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'?

In the bath

400

What animal has an eye bigger than its brain?

The Ostrich

500

Why are the tennis balls at Wimbledon kept in the fridge?

To help them bounce consistently.

500

Glasgow City Chambers is famous for having more WHAT than the Vatican City?

Marble

500

Which country has the most timezones?


Russia

11

500

Who were the original members of The Rolling Stones?

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts.

500

Andrew Carnegie donated approximately $60 million in total to fund what across the United States and also in Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and Canada.

Libraries

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