QUESTION: Fiochetti is what shaped pasta? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Bows ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Hippophagic society members support what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Eating horsemeat ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which acid was first prepared from distilled red ants? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Formic acid ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Where does Hitchcock appear in the film Lifboat? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: His picture is in the newspaper. ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which Shakespeare character says "Blow winds and crack your cheeks"? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: King Lear ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In the Bolshoi Ballet what does the word 'Bolshoi' mean? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Big ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which nationality drinks the most coffee per person per day? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Sweden ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In cookery, how is something julienne prepared? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Thin Strips ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: After sex what does the female marine bristle worm do? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Bites off the male's penis and eats it. ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What are the ridges on corduroy called? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Wales ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: D. D. Palmer was the world's first what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Chiropractor or Osteopath ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who were the first people to measure the year? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Babylonians ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Who said "I like Beethoven especially the poems"? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Ringo Starr ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: In 1779, Abraham Darby built the worlds first what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Metal Bridge ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Paul Revere by trade was a silversmith, copper engraver and what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Dentist ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Whose autobiography was 'The long Walk to Freedom'? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Nelson Mandela ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Which boy's name means, he who resembles God? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Michael ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: The Japanese believed that earthquakes were caused by underground what? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Giant Spider ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: Shakespeare's Antony, Romeo and Othello all had what in common? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Suicide ↔◊↔◊↔ QUESTION: What country launched it's first space rocket in January 1961? ↔◊↔◊↔ ANSWER: Italy ↔◊↔◊↔