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General Knowledge questions range in topics that cover a number of the other categories. They vary so widely that the best description is indeed just the title of the category.
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Blue Vault Questions
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ID | Vault Tier | Category | Question | Answer |
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1920 | Blue | General Knowledge | Acropolis is in which country? | Greece |
1921 | Blue | General Knowledge | Adverts which appear onscreen without the user wanting them to are known as what? | Pop-Ups |
1922 | Blue | General Knowledge | An Acoustic Engineer is concerned with improving the quality of what? | Sound |
1923 | Blue | General Knowledge | An endoscope is a flexible tube inserted into the body with what tool on the end? | Camera |
1924 | Blue | General Knowledge | Aristotle was a philosopher of which ancient civilisation? | Greek |
1925 | Blue | General Knowledge | At a wedding, who is traditionally said to be 'blushing’? | Bride |
1926 | Blue | General Knowledge | Bears are the original candies from which manufacturer's Gummi range? | Haribo |
1927 | Blue | General Knowledge | Canada has two official languages, English and which other? | French |
1928 | Blue | General Knowledge | Climate change campaigner Greta Thunberg is from which country? | Sweden |
1929 | Blue | General Knowledge | Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx is in ‘which country? | Egypt |
1930 | Blue | General Knowledge | Glaucoma affects what? | Eyes |
1931 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many bites are missing from the fruit in the Apple logo? | 1 |
1932 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many deadly sins are there in Christianity? | 7 |
1933 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many digits are there in a Social Security number? | 9 |
1934 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many digits are there in an US Social Security number? | 9 |
1935 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many keys are on a standard piano? | 88 |
1936 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many strings are there on a violin? | 4 |
1937 | Blue | General Knowledge | How many strings are there on a violin? | Four |
1938 | Blue | General Knowledge | If you are awake during surgery you have had what kind of anesthetic? | Local |
1939 | Blue | General Knowledge | If you worked in offshore drilling, where would you work? | Oil rig |
1940 | Blue | General Knowledge | In cosmetics, veneers are added to what? | Teeth |
1941 | Blue | General Knowledge | In DIY, what tool is used to put screws into materials? | Screwdriver |
1942 | Blue | General Knowledge | In measurement, what is one twelfth of a foot? | An inch |
1943 | Blue | General Knowledge | In popular Internet chat slang what does the "F" in "ROFL" mean? | Floor |
1944 | Blue | General Knowledge | In stargazing, what is the name given to collections of stars in a pattern? | Constellation |
1945 | Blue | General Knowledge | In the Bible, who was the mother of Jesus? | Mary |
1946 | Blue | General Knowledge | In the US a 10 cent coin is called what? | Dime |
1947 | Blue | General Knowledge | In the US, what is 'dough' slang for? | Money |
1948 | Blue | General Knowledge | In which city was John F Kennedy's assassin shot? | Dallas |
1949 | Blue | General Knowledge | In which country could you visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa? | Italy |
1950 | Blue | General Knowledge | In which European city can you visit the Acropolis? | Athens |
1951 | Blue | General Knowledge | In which state was Starbucks founded? | Washington |
1952 | Blue | General Knowledge | In which US city was JFK assassinated in 1963? | Dallas |
1953 | Blue | General Knowledge | In which US State can you find Michigan City? | Indiana |
1954 | Blue | General Knowledge | It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown' is based on which comic strip? | Peanuts |
1955 | Blue | General Knowledge | Karl Lagerfeld is a big name in which field? | Fashion |
1956 | Blue | General Knowledge | Kremlin is in which country? | Russia |
1957 | Blue | General Knowledge | Lavazza is a famous brand for making which type of drink? | Coffee |
1958 | Blue | General Knowledge | Lavazza is a famous name for making which type of drink? | Coffee |
1959 | Blue | General Knowledge | LinkedIn is a social networking site aimed mainly at whom? | Professionals |
1960 | Blue | General Knowledge | Machu Picchu is in which country? | Peru |
1961 | Blue | General Knowledge | Of which genre is the popular '90s video game "Tekken"? | Fighting |
1962 | Blue | General Knowledge | Romulus and Remus are said to have founded which city? | Rome |
1963 | Blue | General Knowledge | Sharia Law is the body of which religion’s law? | Islam |
1964 | Blue | General Knowledge | Someone who is lactose intolerant cannot consume which of the following? | Milk |
1965 | Blue | General Knowledge | Stonehenge is in which country? | United Kingdom |
1966 | Blue | General Knowledge | Taj Mahal is in which country? | India |
1967 | Blue | General Knowledge | The Kremlin is in which country? | Russia |
1968 | Blue | General Knowledge | The largest dinosaur was called? | Argentinosaurus |
1969 | Blue | General Knowledge | The letters TGFOP can be found on what? | Tea |
1970 | Blue | General Knowledge | The Napa Valley wine producing areas is in which country? | United States |
1971 | Blue | General Knowledge | The Pied Piper of Hamelin saved the town from? | Rats |
1972 | Blue | General Knowledge | The Quran is the central religious text of which religion? | Islam |
1973 | Blue | General Knowledge | The theory that the simplest explanation is usually the best is Occam's what? | Razor |
1974 | Blue | General Knowledge | The traditional gift from a trip is? | A postcard |
1975 | Blue | General Knowledge | The word Marathon originates from which country? | Greece |
1976 | Blue | General Knowledge | The world's fastest land mammal is | The Cheetah |
1977 | Blue | General Knowledge | The world's fastest mammal is | The Cheetah |
1978 | Blue | General Knowledge | Wasabi is a condiment used in the cuisine of which country? | Japan |
1979 | Blue | General Knowledge | What are prunes? | Dried plums |
1980 | Blue | General Knowledge | What are the coloquial names of the stone monsters which were put on medieval buildings? | Gargoyles |
1981 | Blue | General Knowledge | What are the names of Will Smith and Jada Pinketts kids? | Willow Jaden |
1982 | Blue | General Knowledge | What are the traditional eating utensils of China? | Chopsticks |
1983 | Blue | General Knowledge | What colour are dried vanilla pods? | Black |
1984 | Blue | General Knowledge | What colour Is associated with the Carlsberg logo? | Green |
1985 | Blue | General Knowledge | What colour is the circle on the Japanese flag? | Red |
1986 | Blue | General Knowledge | What colour is the inside of a watermelon? | Red |
1987 | Blue | General Knowledge | What completes the name of the car manufacturer Mercedes-...? | Benz |
1988 | Blue | General Knowledge | What does wearing cologne add? | Scent |
1989 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is a "noob" a phrase often used in online gaming? | Newbie |
1990 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is a culprit? | A criminal |
1991 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is also known as Japanese horseradish? | Wasabi |
1992 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is soy flour made from? | Soybeans |
1993 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the capital city of Connecticut? | Hartford |
1994 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the capital of Missouri? | Jefferson City |
1995 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the capital of the US state of Florida? | Tallahassee |
1996 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the Chinese New Year often referred to as? | The Lunar New Year |
1997 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the largest airline in the world by fleet size? | American Airlines |
1998 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the largest whale in the world? | The Blue Whale |
1999 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the last name of Kourtney, Khioe and Kim? | Kardashian |
2000 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the last name of the American celebrity family that includes Kourtney, Khloe and Kim? | Kardashian |
2001 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the main diet of a Koala? | Eucalyptus |
2002 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the middle initial of the second US President Bush? | W |
2003 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the most dangerous shark to humans? | The Great White |
2004 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the name of the process in which food is submerged in hot oil? | Deep frying |
2005 | Blue | General Knowledge | What is the state capital of Arkansas? | Little Rock |
2006 | Blue | General Knowledge | What item did Gollum call "my precious" in the Hobbit books? | Ring |
2007 | Blue | General Knowledge | What movie is the religion Jediism based on? | Star Wars |
2008 | Blue | General Knowledge | What religion is followed by both John Travolta and Tom Cruise? | Scientology |
2009 | Blue | General Knowledge | What videogame company gave us such consoles as SNES, Virtual Boy, N64, Game Cube, and Wii? | Nintendo |
2010 | Blue | General Knowledge | What was the name of Donald Trump's first wife? | Ivana |
2011 | Blue | General Knowledge | What was the name of the landing unit that set Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin down on the moon? | Eagle |
2012 | Blue | General Knowledge | What were the NFL players' uniform numbers based on? | playing position |
2013 | Blue | General Knowledge | What word means the energy and strength for continuing to do something over a long period of time? | Stamina |
2014 | Blue | General Knowledge | What word represents Q in the phonetic alphabet? | Quebec |
2015 | Blue | General Knowledge | What's the cost of unlocking the selling option in the Auction House? | 1 Yellow Key |
2016 | Blue | General Knowledge | What's the name given to the type of murder sometimes carried out within Asian communities in the UK? | Honour killing |
2017 | Blue | General Knowledge | Where do Jewish people go to pray? | Synagogue |
2018 | Blue | General Knowledge | Where is the Burj Khalifa, one of the world's tallest buildings? | Dubai |
2019 | Blue | General Knowledge | Where is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints based? | Utah |
2020 | Blue | General Knowledge | Where was the first Wal-Mart store located? | Rogers, Arkansas |
2021 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which animal is on the badge of Ferrari cars? | Horse |
2022 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which art do you associate with Beethoven? | Classical Music |
2023 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which country does Toblerone chocolate come from? | Switzerland |
2024 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which is the largest ape in existence today? | Gorilla |
2025 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which is the only US state to start with the letter P? | Pennsylvania |
2026 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which is the second planet from the sun? | Venus |
2027 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which kind of art is Beethoven known for? | Classical Music |
2028 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of the following animals is believed to be the first to be domesticated? | Goat |
2029 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of the following is a stroke in swimming? | Butterfly |
2030 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of the following US States does not have a border with Mexico? | Nevada |
2031 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of these is the guitarist amongst the pianists? | Jimi Hendrix |
2032 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of these is the name of a bouncy stick? | Pogo |
2033 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of these superheroes was not a member of the original Avengers? | Wolverine |
2034 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which of these was a famous chess player? | Karpov |
2035 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which presidents face is not sculpted on Mount Rushmore? | Franklin D Roosevelt |
2036 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which sauce is used in Eggs Benedict? | Hollandaise |
2037 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which serious illness is caused by insect bites? | Malaria |
2038 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which social network was founded by Jack Dorsey in 2006? | |
2039 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which tech company launched a game console called Stadia in 2019? | |
2040 | Blue | General Knowledge | Which US President was assassinated in 1865 by John Wilkes Booth? | Abraham Lincoln |
2041 | Blue | General Knowledge | Who is the author of A Series of Unfortunate Events? | Lemony Snicket |
2042 | Blue | General Knowledge | Who is the most decorated U.S. female gymnast of all time, with 30 medals between Olympic and World Championship medals? | Simone Biles |
2043 | Blue | General Knowledge | Who is the most decorated U.S. Olympic female gymnast of all time, with 16 medals? | Shannon Miller |
2044 | Blue | General Knowledge | Who is the Norse god of thunder? | Thor |
2045 | Blue | General Knowledge | Who is the world's largest online retailer? | Amazon |
2046 | Blue | General Knowledge | Who said "Canada? I don't even know what street Canada is on"? | Al Capone |
Green Vault Questions
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ID | Vault Tier | Category | Question | Answer |
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6280 | Green | General Knowledge | "Can we talk?" is a catchphrase associated with which of these? | Joan Rivers |
6281 | Green | General Knowledge | 'Old Dominion' is the nickname of what US State? | Virginia |
6282 | Green | General Knowledge | An Australian Cattle dog is also known as a what? | Blue Heeler |
6283 | Green | General Knowledge | Apollo was the Greek God of what? | Art, Archery, The Sun |
6284 | Green | General Knowledge | As of 2010, which city is the only US state capital without a McDonalds? | Montpelier, Vermont |
6285 | Green | General Knowledge | Aside from North Korea, what is the only other country around the world not to stock Coca-Cola? | Cuba |
6286 | Green | General Knowledge | Basil Spence designed which English Cathedral? | Coventry |
6287 | Green | General Knowledge | Bologna is the capital of which Italian region? | Emilia-Romagna |
6288 | Green | General Knowledge | Boy George was released from prison in May 2009 having served how long of his 15 month sentence? | 4 months |
6289 | Green | General Knowledge | Cee Lo Green was born in 1974, which industry is he famous for working in? | Music |
6290 | Green | General Knowledge | Children's fictional character Babar is which type of Creature? | Elephant |
6291 | Green | General Knowledge | Clinton was governor of which state before becoming US President? | Arkansas |
6292 | Green | General Knowledge | Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster is in which country? | United Kingdom |
6293 | Green | General Knowledge | Cory Aquino became president of which country in 1986? | Philippines |
6294 | Green | General Knowledge | During World War 2 what colour badge were Jehovah's Witnesses forced to wear in the concentration camp? | Purple |
6295 | Green | General Knowledge | During World War II, which of these was not one of the first three foods to be rationed in the UK? | Eggs |
6296 | Green | General Knowledge | Eunice Shriver, who died in 2009, was a member of which famous family? | Kennedy |
6297 | Green | General Knowledge | Football team Sampdoria plays home games in which city? | Genoa |
6298 | Green | General Knowledge | For over 100 years what city has hosted the Rose Festival? | Portland, Oregon |
6299 | Green | General Knowledge | Hitler came into power in Germany in which decade? | 1930s |
6300 | Green | General Knowledge | How many astronauts were in the mission to the moon, Apollo 11? | 3 |
6301 | Green | General Knowledge | How many different animals are there in the Chinese zodiac? | 12 |
6302 | Green | General Knowledge | How many Freddy Krueger movies have there been? | 9 |
6303 | Green | General Knowledge | How many naturally occuring noble gases are there in the periodic table? | 6 |
6304 | Green | General Knowledge | How many squares are empty at the start of a game of checkers? | 32 |
6305 | Green | General Knowledge | How old was acrtess Jane Seymour when she gave birth to twins in 1995? | 44 |
6306 | Green | General Knowledge | How old was actress Sophia Loren when she appeared in her first movie? | 16 |
6307 | Green | General Knowledge | In 1857 Joseph Gayetty invented which household item? | Toilet Roll |
6308 | Green | General Knowledge | In 1999 which fashion designer introduced her signature fragrance and cosmetic line? | Anna Sui |
6309 | Green | General Knowledge | In 2009, the governor of which US state was removed from office for corruption? | Illinois |
6310 | Green | General Knowledge | In 2009, who announced he was quitting his Radio 2 Breakfast slot? | Terry Wogan |
6311 | Green | General Knowledge | In 2011, which of these couples were the proud parents of three boys and a girl? | Posh and Becks |
6312 | Green | General Knowledge | In Barcelona, what is the Sagrada Familia? | Cathedral |
6313 | Green | General Knowledge | In Japan, on New Year's Eve what do Buddhists do at temples 108 times at midnight? | Ring the bells |
6314 | Green | General Knowledge | In March 2009, daredevil Brazilian Pedro Olivia set a record by plunging 35m over the Salto Belo falls in what? | Kayak |
6315 | Green | General Knowledge | In medical history, what did Edward Jenner discover in 1796? | Vaccination |
6316 | Green | General Knowledge | In the UK in the 1930s, what was named after the Minister of Transport: | Belisha Beacon |
6317 | Green | General Knowledge | In what capacity did Barry Davies and John Motson become household names? | Football commentators |
6318 | Green | General Knowledge | In what month is Independence Day celebrated in the USA? | July |
6319 | Green | General Knowledge | In what US state was the first federal prison exclusively for women opened? | West Virginia |
6320 | Green | General Knowledge | In which century were borstals introduced for punishing young criminals? | 20th |
6321 | Green | General Knowledge | In which city did Radovan Karadzic face trial in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in 2008? | The Hague |
6322 | Green | General Knowledge | In which country was Ursula Andress born? | Switzerland |
6323 | Green | General Knowledge | In which European capital could you walk through the Brandenburg Gate? | Berlin |
6324 | Green | General Knowledge | In which famous building are rooms named Vermeil China Red Blue Green and Yellow Oval? | The Whitehouse |
6325 | Green | General Knowledge | In which field did Barbara Hulanicki make her name in the 1960s? What is the national dish of Romania? | Fashion |
6326 | Green | General Knowledge | In which organ is Vitamin A primarily stored? | Liver |
6327 | Green | General Knowledge | In which state was the toy company Mattel founded? | California |
6328 | Green | General Knowledge | In which year did Ferrari build its first car? | 1947 |
6329 | Green | General Knowledge | In which year did J. Edgar Hoover become director of the Bureau of Investigation? | 1924 |
6330 | Green | General Knowledge | In which year was Sergio Mattarella elected as President? | 2015 |
6331 | Green | General Knowledge | Islam ranks where on the list of popular religions? | 2nd |
6332 | Green | General Knowledge | Italy first won the FIFA World Cup in which year? | 1934 |
6333 | Green | General Knowledge | Kaju katli' is confectionery from which part of the world? | India |
6334 | Green | General Knowledge | Kilimanjaro is in which country? | Tanzania |
6335 | Green | General Knowledge | Lincoln Cathedral is an example of what architectural style? | Gothic |
6336 | Green | General Knowledge | Marcus Garvey is considered a prophet by which religion group? | Rastafarians |
6337 | Green | General Knowledge | Maschio Angioino is another name for the castle in which Italian city? | Naples |
6338 | Green | General Knowledge | Merce Cunningham died in 2009 - in which field did he make his name? | Choreography |
6339 | Green | General Knowledge | Michele Ferrero founded his chocolate company in which decade? | 1940s |
6340 | Green | General Knowledge | On what charges was Lord Haw Haw tried at the end of WWIl? | Treason |
6341 | Green | General Knowledge | Palermo is the largest city on which island? | Sicily |
6342 | Green | General Knowledge | Quinque is which number in Latin? | Five |
6343 | Green | General Knowledge | Shani is a character from which range of dolls? | Barbie |
6344 | Green | General Knowledge | Singer Eros Ramazzotti records his music in Italian and which other language? | Spanish |
6345 | Green | General Knowledge | Skopje is the capital of which European country? | North Macedonia |
6346 | Green | General Knowledge | Sophia Loren won Best Actress Oscar for which movie? | Two Women |
6347 | Green | General Knowledge | The "Philadelphia lean" is the posture required for eating which food? | Cheese steak |
6348 | Green | General Knowledge | The Cairngorms Nation Park is in which country? | Scotland |
6349 | Green | General Knowledge | The Cairngorms National Park is in which country? | Scotland |
6350 | Green | General Knowledge | The default Internet browser on Microsoft Windows is what? | Internet Explorer |
6351 | Green | General Knowledge | The famous Blue Grotto is on the coast of which Italian island? | Capri |
6352 | Green | General Knowledge | The huge hit toy The Wombles was released in which decade? | 1960's |
6353 | Green | General Knowledge | The international organised crime gangs called Triads come from which country? | China |
6354 | Green | General Knowledge | The national flag of which of these countries does not have any stars on it? | India |
6355 | Green | General Knowledge | The novels about Huckleberry Finn are set in which US state? | Missouri |
6356 | Green | General Knowledge | The old time caramel candy is called? | Werthers Originals |
6357 | Green | General Knowledge | The polka dot jersey in the Tour de France is worn by the rider who is best in which area? | Mountains |
6358 | Green | General Knowledge | The Rialto Bridge is in which European city? | Venice |
6359 | Green | General Knowledge | The young of the Impala are known as what? | Calves |
6360 | Green | General Knowledge | Thor was the Norse God of what? | Thunder |
6361 | Green | General Knowledge | What 435carat diamond said to be the largest flawless perfectcut Canary Yellow diamond shares the name of a James Bond film? | The Golden Eye |
6362 | Green | General Knowledge | What animal uses echolocation to get around? | Bats |
6363 | Green | General Knowledge | What are foxtrot and quickstep? | Dance |
6364 | Green | General Knowledge | What are fragrance fixatives used for in cosmetics? | Keeping a strong scent |
6365 | Green | General Knowledge | What colour i the background on the flag of Brazil? | Green |
6366 | Green | General Knowledge | What crop failed in Ireland in the 1840s, creating a huge famine? | Potatoes |
6367 | Green | General Knowledge | What do the internal angles of a triangle add up to? | 180 |
6368 | Green | General Knowledge | What does the letter C represent in Roman Numerals? | 100 |
6369 | Green | General Knowledge | What entertainer's career fell apart due to his support of Communist causes? | Al Jolson |
6370 | Green | General Knowledge | What honour do Theodore Roosevelt Albert Schweitzer Martin Luther King share? | Nobel Peace Prize |
6371 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the chemical symbol for Potassium? | K |
6372 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the highest mountain in the USA? | Denali |
6373 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the last name of Spice Girl Mel B? | Brown |
6374 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the name for a collection of "patches", which fix errors in a program? | Service Pack |
6375 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the name for a group of alligators? | Congregation |
6376 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the name of the company that created Beanie Babies? | Ty |
6377 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the name of the national historic landmark which is the iconic image of St. Louis? | Gateway Arch |
6378 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the process of putting food into boiling water then into cold water called? | Blanching |
6379 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the tallest animal in the world? | Giraffe |
6380 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the US State motto of Wisconsin? | Forward |
6381 | Green | General Knowledge | What is the world's largest food festival held for 10 days in Grant Park on the Lake Michigan shore? | Taste of Chicago |
6382 | Green | General Knowledge | What job does the gaffer do in the film industry? | Lighting |
6383 | Green | General Knowledge | What must be done to a dry fondant to make it into a fondant? | Add liquid |
6384 | Green | General Knowledge | What nationality is Lady Gaga's mother? | American |
6385 | Green | General Knowledge | What nationality was Luciano Pavarotti? | Italian |
6386 | Green | General Knowledge | What percentage of the earth's surface is covered with water? | 71 |
6387 | Green | General Knowledge | What religion is followed by Richard Gere, David Bowie and Joanna Lumley? | Buddhism |
6388 | Green | General Knowledge | What sort of pastry is used to make a chocolate eclair? | Choux |
6389 | Green | General Knowledge | What was banned in the USA during Prohibition? | Alcohol |
6390 | Green | General Knowledge | What was George Washingtons wifes first name? | Martha |
6391 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the christian name of the man who invented the Ferris wheel? | George |
6392 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the first item "bought" at Stephen King's "Needful Things"? | Baseball Card |
6393 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the name of a popular web hosting service until it shut down in the 2000s? | GeoCities |
6394 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the name of Pierre Curie's scientist wife? | Marie |
6395 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the name of the Greek woman whose face launched 1000 ships? | Helen |
6396 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the name of the one-eyed giants in Greek mythology? | Cyclops |
6397 | Green | General Knowledge | What was the title of Zhivago in the famous book by Boris Pasternak? | Dr |
6398 | Green | General Knowledge | what year was the Olympics last held in London? | 2012 |
6399 | Green | General Knowledge | What's the last name of popular big band leader Jools? | Holland |
6400 | Green | General Knowledge | Whats distinctive about a Cumberland sausage? | Its in a long spiral |
6401 | Green | General Knowledge | Where could you visit the world heritage site of Petra? | Jordan |
6402 | Green | General Knowledge | Where in a building would you find the Purlin? | Roof |
6403 | Green | General Knowledge | Where is Orange County Choppers from the 'American Chopper' television series' based? | New York |
6404 | Green | General Knowledge | Where is the Garret Mountain Reservation located? | New Jersey |
6405 | Green | General Knowledge | Where is the Union Pacific Railroad museum located? | Iowa |
6406 | Green | General Knowledge | Where is the world's largest music festival known as 'Summerfest' held every year? | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
6407 | Green | General Knowledge | Where was Alexander Graham Bell born? | Edinburgh |
6408 | Green | General Knowledge | Where was the 1948 Tucker Sedan assembled? | Chicago, Illinois |
6409 | Green | General Knowledge | Which 'army' was created by Methodist preacher William Booth in 1865? | Salvation Army |
6410 | Green | General Knowledge | Which 80s singer has often been featured an an annoying popup known as rolling? | Rick Astley |
6411 | Green | General Knowledge | Which activist said 'The most potent weapon in the hands of the aggressor is the minds of the oppressed'? | Steve Biko |
6412 | Green | General Knowledge | Which animal is on the logo of Alfa Romeo cars? | Snake |
6413 | Green | General Knowledge | Which architect designed the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA? | Gehry |
6414 | Green | General Knowledge | Which B is an ice cream dish? | Bombe |
6415 | Green | General Knowledge | Which band's members are Adam, Larry, Bono and The Edge? | U2 |
6416 | Green | General Knowledge | Which biblical character had a coat of many colours? | Joseph |
6417 | Green | General Knowledge | Which British monarch died in 1901? | Queen Victoria |
6418 | Green | General Knowledge | Which celebrity, who first found fame on Big Brother, sadly died from cancer at the start of 2009? | Jade Goody |
6419 | Green | General Knowledge | Which city had the United States first subway system? | Boston |
6420 | Green | General Knowledge | Which city is the home of Yale University? | New Haven, CT |
6421 | Green | General Knowledge | Which city would you be visiting if you flew into Barajas airport? | Madrid |
6422 | Green | General Knowledge | Which country hosted the rugby union world cup in 2019? | Japan |
6423 | Green | General Knowledge | Which country is ruled by a single dynasty for more than two thousand years? | Japan |
6424 | Green | General Knowledge | Which country postal stamps have the name Helvetia? | Switzerland |
6425 | Green | General Knowledge | Which country saw its Prime Minister kidnapped and murdered by terrorists in 1978? | Italy |
6426 | Green | General Knowledge | Which country uses the internet domain code tr? | Turkey |
6427 | Green | General Knowledge | Which country was beaten by France in the 2018 World Cup final? | Croatia |
6428 | Green | General Knowledge | Which decade was the character Popeye created? | 20s |
6429 | Green | General Knowledge | Which entertainer's career fell apart due to his support of Communist causes? | Paul Robeson |
6430 | Green | General Knowledge | Which famous American performer has 5 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? | Gene Autry |
6431 | Green | General Knowledge | Which food has the highest levels of vitamin C? | Yellow Pepper |
6432 | Green | General Knowledge | Which food means 'immortal' when translated? | Ambrosia |
6433 | Green | General Knowledge | Which is the most common variety of bear found across the US? | Black Bear |
6434 | Green | General Knowledge | Which island do lemurs come from? | Madagascar |
6435 | Green | General Knowledge | Which last name is shared by operatic singer Elizabeth .. and American General Norman .? | Schwarzkopf |
6436 | Green | General Knowledge | Which last name is shared by operatic singer Elizabeth ... and American General Norman ...? | Schwarzkopf |
6437 | Green | General Knowledge | Which occurs on the third Monday in January of each year in the United States? | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
6438 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of the following is the name of a candy bar? | Smores |
6439 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these "tools of the trade’ do you associate with lan Poulter? | GoIf club |
6440 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these animals is associated with Chinese New Year? | Rat |
6441 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these crime headlines of yesteryear appeared in newspapers before the others? | Ruth Ellis Hanged |
6442 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these gameshow presenters started out in the 1970s on the show Tiswas? | Chris Tarrant |
6443 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is a fictional character and not a singer? | Shrek |
6444 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is a name of an animal that raids honey hives? | Honey badger |
6445 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is a prominent Puerto Rican with a Ph.D in psychology? | Albizu Miranda |
6446 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is not a herb? | Tolage |
6447 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is not a song by Jack Johnson? | Winter |
6448 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is the name of an animal that raids bee hives? | Honey Badgers |
6449 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these is the name of toy trucks? | Tonka |
6450 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these prominent women of the 20th century was a politician? | Mrs Gandhi |
6451 | Green | General Knowledge | Which of these was not a real video game console of the '80s? | PlayGo 2100 |
6452 | Green | General Knowledge | Which part of her did Marlene Dietrich insure for $1m? | Voice |
6453 | Green | General Knowledge | Which president's face is not sculpted on Mount Rushmore? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
6454 | Green | General Knowledge | Which rodent is the most popular as a pet? | Hamster |
6455 | Green | General Knowledge | Which Scottish mathematician invented logarithms? | John Napier |
6456 | Green | General Knowledge | Which ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth Massachusetts in 1602? | Mayflower |
6457 | Green | General Knowledge | Which sort of meat is used in the dish guard of honour? | Lamb |
6458 | Green | General Knowledge | Which spice is known as zeera (also spelled jeera) in Indian cuisine | Cumin |
6459 | Green | General Knowledge | Which spice is known as zeera also spelled jeera in Indian cuisine? | Cumin |
6460 | Green | General Knowledge | Which spirit's main base ingredient is white grapes? | Cognac |
6461 | Green | General Knowledge | Which stars divorce settlement in 2007 cost him over 150 million? | Michael Jordan |
6462 | Green | General Knowledge | Which White House position was held by Desiree Rogers in the first year of Barack Obama's administration? | Social Secretary |
6463 | Green | General Knowledge | Who founded the Amish movement. | Jakob Ammann |
6464 | Green | General Knowledge | Who invented the Barbie Doll? | Ruth Handler |
6465 | Green | General Knowledge | Who most famously partnered Ginger Rogers in the 30s and 40s? | Fred Astaire |
6466 | Green | General Knowledge | Who said "I see no ships"? | Lord Nelson |
6467 | Green | General Knowledge | Who said "If a lie is told in the White house Nixon gets a royalty"? | Richard Nixon |
6468 | Green | General Knowledge | Who said of Issey Miyaki "So I asked Issey to make me some of his black turtlenecks that I liked, and he made me like a hundred of them"? | Steve Jobs |
6469 | Green | General Knowledge | Who used to puppeteer Sesame Streets Elmo from 1984-2012? | Kevin Clash |
6470 | Green | General Knowledge | Who was known as The Serpent of the Nile? | Cleopatra |
6471 | Green | General Knowledge | Who was the comedic partner of Eric Morecambe? | Emie Wise |
6472 | Green | General Knowledge | Who was the first person to cross the Antarctic Circle? | Captain James Cook |
6473 | Green | General Knowledge | Who was US President after Jimmy Carter? | Reagan |
6474 | Green | General Knowledge | Whose catchphrase is "Can we talk"? | Joan Rivers |
6475 | Green | General Knowledge | Whose former husbands include Nicky Hilton Eddie Fisher and Richard Burton? | Elizabeth Taylor |
6476 | Green | General Knowledge | With which infamous news story of the 20th century are the names Bernard Barker and Frank Sturgis linked? | Watergate scandal |
6477 | Green | General Knowledge | Yandex is the most used internet search engine in which country? | Russia |
Yellow Vault Questions
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ID | Vault Tier | Category | Question | Answer |
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8333 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Andre Cassagnes invented which hit toy? | Etch a Sketch |
8334 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Aside from lending his name to a breed of dog, what did Jack Russel do? | Clergyman |
8335 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Carson City is the capital of which N? | Nevada |
8336 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Complete the title of the 2003 Evanescence hit, ‘Bring Me to….’? | Life |
8337 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Complete the well-known book title: 'Harry Potter and the Order of...'? | The Phoenix |
8338 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Dolce and Gabbana displayed their first time at fashion week In Milan in what year? | 1985 |
8339 | Yellow | General Knowledge | From what threepart name did the British royal family change its name to Windsor? | Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
8340 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Herpetophobia is a fear of what? | Snakes |
8341 | Yellow | General Knowledge | How did Princess Diana die in 1997? | Car crash |
8342 | Yellow | General Knowledge | How many hairs does the average human head have? | 100,000 |
8343 | Yellow | General Knowledge | How many questions does Duncan Bannatyne cover in his book '_____ questions everyone in business needs to answer'? | 37 |
8344 | Yellow | General Knowledge | If you live in London and are going on holiday to Paris, which of these would not be a good way of getting there? | Bike |
8345 | Yellow | General Knowledge | In Japan, on New Year’s Eve people gather around the Zojoji Temple to release what? | Helium Balloons |
8346 | Yellow | General Knowledge | In the 20th century, Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky were arch rivals at what? | Chess |
8347 | Yellow | General Knowledge | In the 20th century, who came between Lady Bird and Betty? | Pat |
8348 | Yellow | General Knowledge | In what Post Code is Hoxton Square? | N1 |
8349 | Yellow | General Knowledge | In which country was fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent born? | Algeria |
8350 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Lactation is another term for what? | Breastfeeding |
8351 | Yellow | General Knowledge | On an Italian menu, a dish described as 'picante' is what? | Spicy |
8352 | Yellow | General Knowledge | The common cold is what kind of virus? | Rhino |
8353 | Yellow | General Knowledge | The Earth's Equator is approximately how many millions of meters in length? | 40 |
8354 | Yellow | General Knowledge | The end of which war was characterized by and era of "perestroika" and "glasnost"? | Cold War |
8355 | Yellow | General Knowledge | The octal numbering system consists of how many digits? | 8 |
8356 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What are Dunbar Rover, Yukon Gold and Sharpe's Express types of? | Potatoes |
8357 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What are the standard colors of candy corn? | Yellow, orange, white |
8358 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What creatures in Greek mythology are described as man-eating giants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead? | Cyclops |
8359 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What did Francis Bacon call the purest of pleasures? | Gardening |
8360 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What did John Harrison invent in 1757? | Chronometre |
8361 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What do all the degrees in a rectangle add up to? | 360 |
8362 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What does an anthropologist study? | Human beings |
8363 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What is a young swan called? | Cygnet |
8364 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What is something that is hackneyed? | Overused and cliché |
8365 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What is the capital of Angola? | Luanda |
8366 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What is the term "stonewash" usually applied to? | Jeans |
8367 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What is the term for heating a liquid to just below boiling point? | Simmering |
8368 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What is the world’s smallest bird? | Bee Hummingbird |
8369 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What letters do you have to swap in COMPUTER to become a traveller? | P to M |
8370 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What number has the square root (to the nearest four decimal places) of 1.4142? | 2 |
8371 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What two letters in Scrabble give you 8 points? | J and X |
8372 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What word means "getting pleasure from other people's misfortunes"? | Schadenfreude |
8373 | Yellow | General Knowledge | What year was the Berlin Wall built? | 1961 |
8374 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Where was ex-British Prime Minister Tony Blair born? | Scotland |
8375 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which 1990 film saw Julia Roberts as the happy hooker Vivian Ward? | Pretty Woman |
8376 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which Asian nation selects its head of state every 5 years from amongst nine different royal families? | Malaysia |
8377 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which chemical symbol represents Gold? | Au |
8378 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which fashion house has Karl Lagerfeld led since 1983? | Chanel |
8379 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which issue threatened to split the Church of Scotland in spring 2009? | Gay priests |
8380 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which object can split light into separate colors? | Prism |
8381 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which of these authors created the character Mrs. Marple | Agatha Christy |
8382 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which of these is a car brand marque | Cadillac |
8383 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which of these is a luxury car marquee? | Cadillac |
8384 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which of these is a type of bird? | Starling |
8385 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which of these numbers is not a prime number? | 69 |
8386 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which of these words is the adjective? | Runny |
8387 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which product sold 25 bottles in its first year for $50 and cost $75 to make? | Coca-Cola |
8388 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Which real-life criminal is portrayed by Johnny Depp in the 2009 movie 'Public Enemies'? | John Dillinger |
8389 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Who created the character Mrs. Marple? | Agatha Christy |
8390 | Yellow | General Knowledge | Who was the author of the controversial Architecture Book "Super City"? | Alsop |
8391 | Yellow | General Knowledge | With whom did Nelson Mandela share the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize? | F.W. de Klerk |
Red Vault Questions
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ID | Vault Tier | Category | Question | Answer |
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8876 | Red | General Knowledge | The Conservatives celebrated a record majority in the Bridgwater byelection in 1970 winning by a massive 10915 votes the largest in the constituency for 50 years It was the first time which demographic were allowed to vote? | 18-20 year olds |
8877 | Red | General Knowledge | To whom the warning "Beware the ides of March" was directed at? | Julius Ceasar |
8878 | Red | General Knowledge | What does a philographist collect? | Autographs |
8879 | Red | General Knowledge | Which demographic were allowed to vote for the first time in the 1970's Bridgewater by-election, bringing a record majority win to the UK Conservative party? | 18- 20 year olds |
Purple Vault Questions
Purple Vaults are only available during certain Special Events. Called Coin Hunt World Trivia, these questions typically relate to Coin Hunt World history.