1. What is the state capital of Oklahoma — Oklahoma City
2. What is the maximum number of clubs a golfer can carry in his bag — Fourteen
3. What was the name of Benny Hill’s dance troupe — Hills Angels
4. Who had a number one in the sixties with Sunny Afternoon — Kinks
5. What is a baby rat called — Kitten
6. What is the first book of the Old Testament — Genesis
7. Where is the US Masters Golf tournament always held — Augusta
8. In which English county are Trematon and Tintagel Castles — Cornwall
9. From which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical did the song ‘Another Suitcase in another Hall’ come — Evita
10. Vera Chapman represented England 66 times at what sport — Hockey
11. In Only Fools and Horses who played the part of Trigger — Roger Lloyd Pack
12. Name the code words for the five main beaches used in the D-Day landings (point for each) — Sword, Omaha, Juno, Gold and Utah
13. What is the nickname of Barnsley FC — Tykes
14. Which two countries were joined together by the Act of Union (1707) — England and Scotland
15. What is the currency of South Africa and Namibia — Rand
16. Which pop group were formerly known as Hotlegs — 10cc
17. Complete the old proverb God sends meat and the devil sends (What) — Cooks
18. Which British aircraft company made the Venom fighter — De Havilland
19. Who won the gold medal at the Sydney Olympics in the men’s triple jump — Jonathan Edwards
20. What is an Eskimo one man sealskin boat called — Kayak
21. What is an Eskimo two man boat called — Oomiak
22. What is the tree planted traditionally in English churchyards — Yew
23. Which Norfolk town was used as Walmington on Sea in Dad’s Army — Thetford
24. Where in the body are the organs responsible for your balance — In the ears
25. What is the largest city in Africa — Cairo
26. What was the surname of the first father and son to have captained England at cricket — Cowdrey
27. Debbie Reynolds, Connie Stevens and Elizabeth Taylor were all married to whom — Eddie Fisher
28. An American would call it a sidewalk what would we call it – Footpath (accept pavement)
29. Which Japanese car manufacturer made the Prelude — Honda
30. For which club was Peter Shilton playing when he made his one thousandth football league appearance — Leyton Orient
31. According the song where did The Flowerpot Men want to go to — San Francisco
32. What rank in the British Amy was the equivalent to a Rottenfuhrer in the S.S. — Corporal
33. The Everly Brothers had their second number one in 1960 in the UK what was the girl’s name in the title — Cathy (Cathy’s Clown)
34. What is singer, actor, and former member of Police, Sting’s real name — Gordon Sumner
35. Which author created police detective Reg Wexford — Ruth Rendell
36. Where were the Summer Olympics held in 1988 — Seoul
37. What is a thirty-fifth wedding anniversary known as — Coral
38. In Greek mythology, Ulysses’ wife promised to marry the man who could perform which task — To string Ulysses bow
39. What do Americans usually call one cent coins — Pennies
40. Who won the women’s javelin at the Montreal and Munich Olympics — Ruth Fuchs