Robert Sugden's sister fell through some rotten floorboards to her death, name her?
Sarah Sugden
Which group had the most UK number one singles in the 1960s?
The Beatles
How many balls are on the table at the start of a Snooker frame?
22
What disaster happened at 1 WTC North & 2 WTC South?
The Twin Towers Terrorist attack
Who said
"I have a dream that one day little black boys and girls will be holding hands with little white boys and girls"
Martin Luther King Jr
What planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
A) Venus
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
D) Mercury
Mars
What country is this famous landmark in?
Niagara Falls, Canada
Eastenders came to our screens in February 1985, who said these words to open the first show? "Stinks in here, dunnit?"
Den Watts ( Leslie Grantham )
“Maybe I’m foolish, maybe I’m blind” is a lyric by which artist?
Rag 'N' Bone Man
Which player had 13 years between his 2 Champions League wins in 1995 and 2008?
Edwin Van Der Sar
Pearl Harbor shocked all on December 7, 1941, with a surprise attack by the Japanese on which American states navel base?
Hawaii
Which former American president said
" It is far better to be alone, than to be in bad company"

How many bones are in the adult human body?
A) 196
B) 206
C) 216
D) 226
206
What is this famous landmark called?
Christ The Redeemer, Rio , Brasil
What year did Coronation Street first appear on our black & white TV screens?
9th December 1960
Fats Domino was noted for playing which instrument?
Piano
Name the only 2 Tennis players that have won the Wimbledon men's championship 5 years on the trot!!!
Roger Federer & Bjorn Borg
which decade in the 1900's saw the most death's from disasters?
Disasters include all geophysical, meteorological and climate events including earthquakes, volcanic activity, landslides, drought, wildfires, storms, and flooding. Decadal figures are measured as the annual average over the subsequent ten-year period.

Which famous artist / Inventor once said?
"Learning never exhausts the mind"

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
A) Gold
B) Iron
C) Quartz
D) Diamond
Diamond
Name the Landmark?
Chrysler Building, New York City, USA
Coronation Street's Gail has been married 5 times in the show and has 4 children. Fill in the blanks for 100 points each?
----- Platt, ---- Tilsley, ---- Mcintyre & ----- Platt
Sarah Platt, Nick Tilsley, Tina Mcintyre & David Platt
Name the Artist and Album name? 200 points for each correct answer
Taylor Swift & Folklore
Who was the first Spanish golfer to win the US Open?
Jon Rahm
1918–1919 Pandemic of the Spanish Flu
The H1N1 influenza A virus that caused the Spanish flu infected almost one-third of the world’s population. How many people are estimated to have died ?
I'll give you 5 million either way!!!!!
50 Million
Who said
"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country"
John F Kennedy
What part of the cell contains genetic material (DNA)?
A) Cytoplasm
B) Nucleus
C) Ribosome
D) Cell membrane
Nucleus
Name the landmark and the country it is in? 200 points for each
Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
In 41 seasons of Neighbour's how many episodes were aired to TV? (I will give you 499 either side of the correct answer)
No phones or pen & paper you have 1 minute for your captain to give me an answer from now!!!!!!!
9363
How much were the tickets for the very first Glastonbury festival in 1970? (You got a free bottle of milk on entry with your ticket)
A) FREE
B) £1
C) £5
D) £10
Which former England cricketer won the BBC’s ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ competition in 2005?
Darren Gough
Which famous London tube station suffered a fire killing 31 people in 1987?
Kings Cross Station
Which famous mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian said
"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants"
Isaac Newton
The heaviest organ is the _______ , which is about 16% of body weight.
Organ weight measurements often come from autopsies of healthy organs.
Skin
Name the landmark & the Country ? 200 points for the landmark & 300 points for the country.

Mount Fuji, Japan