Trivia Quiz 6 – answers
- By what name, after a Surrey town, do we know hydrated magnesium sulphate?
Epsom salts. - Who was the first footballer to be knighted?
Stanley Matthews. - Which US president immortalised the phrase, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen”?
Harry Truman. - Which country is the only one in the world with a single-coloured flag?
Libya. (It’s plain green.) - How did George Harrison attempt to defend himself against an intruder at his home in December 1999?
By chanting “Hare Krishna” at him. - What minimum size of crowd could be ordered to disperse under the 1715 Riot Act?
Twelve. - Why is Na the chemical symbol for sodium?
The symbols are given according to the elements’ Latin names, where these exist – sodium is called Natrium in Latin. - Albania has a museum devoted to which British actor?
Sir Norman Wisdom. - What colour jacket does the No.4 dog wear in greyhound racing in Great Britain?
Black. - What is a corrie?
In Scotland, a circular hollow on a mountainside. - Which country is five and three-quarter hours ahead of GMT?
Nepal. - Which Second World War aircraft was affectionately known as the “Wooden Wonder”?
The de Havilland Mosquito.
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