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What do we call it?66 What is John Major's middle name?67 In which Commonwealth country was Errol Flynn born?68 Why did a chap called Tyrell have a bad day in the New Forest on 2/08/1100?69 Julius Caesar was killed on the Ides of March. What day is this?70 Which suit has the highest scoring value in Bridge?71 How many Guns of Navarone were there?72 Which war was started by the defenestration of Prague?The following are all popular music acts Work out who they are by the clues, e.g. Profound royal colour = Deep Purple73 Saints Tipple74 Recent Toy Soldiers75 Quick Pips76 Frenetic Coronation Evangelists77 Which English novelist invented the post box?78 Who does Cerys Matthews sing for?79 What did the Romans mine at Dolau Cothi in Carmarthenshire?80 What is unusual about the Belgian Beers Kriek and Framboise?81 At which racecourse did Peter O'Sullivan make his final commentary?82 Who did the group Rain become?83 In which children's TV series would you see Tommy Pickles?84 Who is Simpson's dog?85 What is the common name given to the medical condition Oedema?86 Whose real name is Paul Gadd?87 How many bones are there in the adult human body?88 What did the Franks commission report on in 1983?89 For which newspaper does Clark Kent work?90 Where in Britain is the festival of "Up-Helly-Aa" celebrated?91 What do the initials CBI stand for?92 What did the owl and the Pussycat eat off a Runcible spoon?93 How does Appomattox feature in modern American history?94 Which British queen had 11 fingers?95 Where do Walloons live?96 What is the largest Island in the Mediterranean sea?97 Who is Maureen Lipman's playright husband?98 Where was Crossroads set?99 Who had a hit in 1974 with "The Streak"?100.Who was the wife of Kurt Weill, who popularised many of his songs?Of course, we all knew that!1 Grandma Moses2 Vaughan Williams3 John Lithgow4 They are all Jesters5 Andorra6 Terpsichore7 Wittgenstein8 Fear of ghosts9 Felinfoel10 Cains11 Uley12 They are the original horses from which all modern thoroughbreds derive13 Milking a cow14 The Sundance kid15 It has his name spelt wrongly16 Noo Noo17 Shredded Wheat18 Late wit i.e thinking up a witty riposte after the event19 The African Queen20 Elvis Costello21 Zodiac22 Red23 They all died in the bath24 Iolanthe25 Spangles26 Dr Johnson27 193628 A very large number10 to the power of 10029 French Guiana30 Delius31 St Albans32 Letchworth33 Diana Rigg34 Producing offspring without sex35 Argentina36 All moons of Uranus37 Gavesend38 Bears - particularly teddy bears39 Colchester40 Branwell41 None - they were all hanged42 Cauliflower43 Build it at the North Pole44 Snake worship45 Hollywood gossip columnists46 Nutwood47 A Venus flytrap48 Surfing49 E (One, two, three etc...)50 5 live51 The Gideons52 Albany53 Kill weeds with it54 Nation shall speak truth unto nation55 Judas56 Angling (it is a bait)57 11 ladies dancing58 Harlequins59 An Aardvark60 Venice61 96962 Newmarket63 Pele64 Henry Ramsay65 AIDS66 Roy67 Australia68 He shot William the 2nd69 15th70 Spades71 272 The 30 year war73 Matthews Southern Comfort74 New model army75 Lightning Seeds76 Manic Street Preachers77 Trollope78 Catatonia79 Gold80 They contain fruit81 Newbury82 Oasis83 Rugrats84 Santa's Little Helper85 Dropsy86 Gary Glitter87 20688 The Falklands war89 The Daily Planet90 Shetland (Lerwick)91 Confederation of British Industry92 Mince and slices of quince93 The Confederates surrended there at the end of the Civil War94 Anne Boleyn95 Belgium96 Sicily97 Jack Rosentahl98 Kings Oak99 Ray Stephens100 Lotte Lenya. What was their surname?8 What is Phasmophobia?Which Breweries make the following beers?9 Double Dragon10 Formidable11 Old Spot12 Why are the Godophin Arab, Byerly Turk and Darley Arab important?13 If you are indulging in Vaccimulgence, what are you doing?14 Whose girlfriend was Etta Place?15 What was unusual about David Beckham's shirt in the 1997 charity shield match?16 What is the name of the vacuum cleaner in the "Teletubbies"?17 What was first produced by henry D Perky of Denver, Colorado in 1893?18 What is esprit de l'escalier?19 Charlie Allnut is a central character in which film?20 Whose real name is Declan McManus?21 The Greek for "circle of animals" gives the name of which item that you can see in a daily newspaper?22 What colour shirts did England wear in the 1966 World cup final?23 What do Agamemnon, Marat and Jim Morrison of the Doors all have in common?24 In "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin", what was Reggie's middle name?25 Which Sweets vanished in 1984 but were reintroduced in 1994?26 Which literary man had a very fine cat called Hodge?27 In which year of the 20th century did Great Britain have 3 kings?28 What is a Googol?29 From which South American country are Ariane rockets launched?30 Whose amanuensis was Eric Fenby?31 In which English town is the headquarters of the Campaign For Real Ale?32 Which was the first of the Garden cities to be built?33 Who played James Bonds wife when he got married in OHMSS?34 What is Parthenogenesis?35 In which South American country could you study at the University of Moron?36 Apart from being characters in Shakespeare, what do Oberon, Titania, Ariel and Miranda have in common?37 In which Kent town is the real Pocohontas buried?38 What does an Arctophile collect?39 What town did the Romans call Camulodunum?40 What was the name of the Bronte sisters brother?41 How many witches were burned at the stake during the Salem witch trials?42 Conquest, White Heart and Bommerang are all types of what?43 How is it possible to construct a house so that all the windows face South?44 What is Ophism?45 Who were Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons?46 Where does Rupert the Bear live?47 What is a Dionea muscipula?48 In which sport would you "hang ten"?49 What is the next letter in this sequence - O,T,T,F,F,S,S....?50 Which BBC Radio station is found on 693 and 909 Medium wave?51 Which organisation places bibles in hotel rooms?52 What is the capital of New York state?53 What would you do with Paraquat?54 What is the motto of the BBC?55 What does the J in Arnold J Rimmer (Red Dwarf) stand for?56 In which sport would you use a "Boilie"?57 In the Christmas song "The twelve days of Christmas", what was sent on the 11th day?58 Which rugby team plays at the "Stoop Memorial Ground"?59 What type of animal is Otis on Children's BBC?60 Where is Marco Polo Airport?61 According to the Bible, how old did Methuselah live to be?62 Which card game has the same name as a British racecourse?63 Who is the only footballer to have played in 3 winning world cup teams?64 Which character did Craig McLachlan play in Neighbours?65 The French call it SIDA.

1 Which American Primitive artist had her first exhibition at the age of 78? 2 Who wrote the Symphonia Antartica? 3 Who plays Dick in "Third Rock from the Sun"?4 Which occupation do Feste, Touchstone and Alias share?5 What is the only country in the world where Catalan is spoken as the native dialect?6 Who is the muse of dancing?7 The composer Ravel wrote a series of pieces for one handed pianists, for a pianist who had lost a hand in WW1 The pianist had a much more famous brother. This, he says, will be followed by the launch of an environment-orientated transformation of industry which has lagged behind Western Europe in many aspects of pollution and emission control.The OU runs its courses in Environment and Environmental Policymaking in an international context , in conjunction with the University of Bratislava, under a scheme which began in 1994.Dr Dave Humphreys, lecturer in environmental policymaking, commented: "Among the students taking OU environment courses in the Czech Republic and Slovakia have been environmental campaigners, teachers, civil servants and business people."Many of them have subsequently been able to translate what they have learnt into direct influence on policymaking."The links with Eastern Europe are just one example of the OU's growing internationalism as it approaches its 30th anniversary.The university is also looking West, with new associations being established in the United States by OUUS - and graduation ceremonies are now held annually in cities from Paris to Singapore.. Milos Kuzvart, an Open University alumnus has been appointed the new Environment Minister of the Czech Republic. Kuzvart, 37, studied the OU's Environment course in 1995 as part of an initiative to prepare managers, government officials and others in the former Czechoslovakia for the conditions of the market economy. He has pledged his first task will be to complete preparation of and then to push through major nature protection guidelines. Just being determined.Since 1997 it has been possible to study for a Qualifying Law degree part-time through the OU's new programme of law and legal studies courses, offered in collaboration with the College of Law.Holders of this degree are eligible for entry to the College of Law's second (vocational) stage of legal training.The Law Department can be contacted on 01908 653231.The OU website for further info: www.open.ac.uk/OU/CandW..

and being busy.What (if anything) do you most regret?I don't have any regrets - there are always things that could have been better but I don't look back, I prefer to look forward.Then what are your goals for the future?To qualify as a solicitor, and just generally to be happy.How would you like to be remembered?As never giving up. I'm not the type that wants to sit still, I always want to be doing something. There's a lot of work to get through, a lot of reading which you have to do very quickly, and this can be quite stressful at times.Would you do more OU study? And if so, what?Yes, I'd like to do the MBA, if I had the time. Hopefully in the future I will.To what do you attribute your success?I suppose I have to say determination, and my personality. I'm particularly interested in criminal law and family law, but it's too early yet to say that I'm going to specialise in a particular area....and least?It's very, very difficult.

First you have to do your Common Professional Exams, then the legal practice course and then get a training contract.How did you get it?I had been told it was very, very difficult to get into the College of Law, but I applied anyway. When I was offered a place I thought at first it was a mistake, I was so shocked. I think I got in because of the combination of my OU degree and my work experience.What do you enjoy most about it?The law is interesting because almost everything in society is law-related -even simple things like buying something in a shop Also I like to help people. I've been able to study in my own time, do full time work and come out without a lot of debts at the end. The OU was major part of getting a place at the College of Law, because you can't get in without a degree.What does your current job involve?I've just started full time at the College of Law training to be a solicitor - it'll be for three years.

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