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100

Who directed Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained?





Quentin Tarentino

100

Which record by Queen reached number 1 in the charts in 1975 and 1991?

Bohemian Rhapsody

100

Which footballer has scored the most goals in World Cup history?

Miroslav Klose

100

How many wives did Henry VIII have?

6

100

What is the primary ingredient in hummus?

Chickpeas

200

Who played the Joker in The Dark Knight?

Heath Ledger

200

Whitney Houston was number 1 for ten weeks including Christmas 1992, with which song?

I will always love you

200

The Fosbury Flop is a technique used in which sport?

High jump

200

Who won the Battle of Hastings?

The Normans

200

What is the main ingredient of Kimchi?

Cabbage

300

What is the first rule of fight club?

‘You don’t talk about fight club.’

300

Before Miley Cyrus recorded "Wrecking Ball," it was offered to which singer?

Beyoncé

300

Which sport, played on ice, did the nation suddenly become obsessed with when the GB women's team won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics?

Curling

300

When was the Battle of Waterloo?

18 June 1815

300

Which city is considered the birthplace of the modern sushi conveyor belt?

Osaka

400

Which movie was mistakenly announced to have won Best Picture at the 89th Academy Awards in 2017?

La La Land

400

What rock icon was the founder of The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Long-haired Men?

David Bowie

400

Before Andy Murray, who was the last British tennis player to win a men's singles Grand Slam tournament?

Fred Perry

400

Where was the Titanic built?

Belfast

400

What is the process of soaking food, typically vegetables, in ice water to enhance crispness called?

Blanching

500

What colour pill allows you to leave the matrix?

Red

500

What singer was born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou?

George Miachael

500

In which sport do competitors refer to 'catching a crab'?

Rowing

500

In 1803, cotton became the UK’s biggest export. What was it before that?

Wool

500

Which spice is often referred to as “black gold”

Saffron