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What is the main ingredient in sauerkraut?

Cabbage

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Named after the mallow flower, mauve is a shade of what?

Purple

100

Which planet is known as the Dwarf Planet?

Pluto

100

What is the only letter not to appear on the periodic table?

J

100

By what name were the Egyptian kings/rulers known?

Pharaohs

200

A dog sweats through which part of its body?

Its paws

200

What is the name of the river that flows through Paris?

Seine River

200

Which country has the most Olympic gold medals in tennis?

Great Britain

200

What is the name of the home of the Greek Gods?

Olympus

200

What is the oldest recorded town in the UK?

Colchester

300

What is the currency of Hungary?

Forint

300

Where did backgammon originate?

In Persia

300

Which singer performed the songs ‘Lovely Day’ and ‘Lean on Me’?

Bill Withers

300

What fruit is used to make a traditional Tarte Tatin?

Apples

300

Oktoberfest in Germany is celebrated with what drink?

Beer

400

The classic British sitcom "Only Fools and Horses" is set in which part of London?

a) Brixton b) Peckham c) Camden

b) Peckham.

400

The Kray Twins, notorious British gangsters, operated primarily during which decade?

1960s.

400

Which British actor is best known for his roles in the "Harry Potter" films, "Die Hard", and "Love Actually"?

Alan Rickman

400

Which British radio station, founded in 1967, primarily targets the 15-29 age group?

BBC Radio 1.

400

The historical TV drama "Poldark" is set in which British county?

Cornwall

500

Complete the title of this famous Johannes Vermeer portrait; 'Girl with a ...'?

Pearl Earring

500

Roland-Garros is a tennis competition which takes place in which country?

France

500

The Seven Dwarfs appear in which 1812 fairy tale written by The Brothers Grimm?

Snow White

500

The Royal Albert Dock is found in which UK city?

Liverpool

500

On UK roads, the 'National speed limit applies’' sign is a white circle with a diagonal stripe. What colour is the stripe?

Black