General Knowledge Quiz #349

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  1. The byssal threads of a water-dwelling mussel which attach to a surface are commonly called its: Hair; Beard; Moustache; or Sideburns?
  2. An enemy group within and threatening a larger entity is called a '(What?) Column': Second; Third; Fourth; or Fifth?
  3. What medieval war cry, popularised by Shakespeare with the phrase 'dogs of war', means destruction?
  4. Amazon's next-day delivery service censured for breaching UK advertising standards is: Optimum; Premium; Prime; or Inertia?
  5. Mate (or maté, yerba mate, or chimarrão) is a popular South American-originating: Drink; Dance; Jerky (dried chewing meat); or Horse-riding contest?
  6. Which two of these are not among the five biggest cities of Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Palma, Benidorm?
  7. According to the noted sociobiologist/zoologist Desmond Morris, the OXO brand chiefly succeeds because it represents: Oxen (beef cattle); Plates and cutlery; Ancient Hieroglyphics for 'Family Meal'; or The Human Face?
  8. Among suggestions of people's most loved words, 'defenestration' means throwing a: Spear; Fit; Party; or Person/Object out of a Window?
  9. (As at early 2000s) which non-Olympic women's athletic event has a world record points total of just over 5,000 points?
  10. The typical unit measure of 3.6MJ (mega joules) by which electric power is typically sold is more commonly called one: Volt; Amp; Coulomb; or Kilowatt/hour?
  11. In the conventional game of darts, 'madhouse' is the name given to a 'Double-(What?)' finish?
  12. What are Fire, Crew, Timbers, Dynamo, Galaxy and Earthquakes?
  13. What 'rare' noble gas element used in lighting was discovered in 1898 and named after Greek 'new'?
  14. Which dog breed was popularized in the Oscar winning 2012 silent film The Artist?
  15. A 'Copyright Library' or 'National Library' is typically (US, Can., UK, Australia and much of Europe) enabled by long-standing statute to have a free: Cafe; Entry; or Copy of every book published in its country?
  16. Michelin star chef Kevin Lowe moved from Heston Blumenthal's organization in 2015 to: The Ivy; McDonald's; Buckingham Palace; or Lidl?
  17. The cemetery of which chaotic 16th century London hospital became a major archeological project in 2015?
  18. What's the cube root of 125,000?
  19. What does the television acronym HDMI stand for?
  20. What mathematical term for a part derives from ecclesiastical Latin for 'breaking bread'?

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  1. The byssal threads of a water-dwelling mussel which attach to a surface are commonly called its: Hair; Beard; Moustache; or Sideburns?
    Beard
  2. An enemy group within and threatening a larger entity is called a '(What?) Column': Second; Third; Fourth; or Fifth?
    Fifth 
  3. What medieval war cry, popularised by Shakespeare with the phrase 'dogs of war', means destruction?
    Havoc 
  4. Amazon's next-day delivery service censured for breaching UK advertising standards is: Optimum; Premium; Prime; or Inertia?
    Prime 
  5. Mate (or maté, yerba mate, or chimarrão) is a popular South American-originating: Drink; Dance; Jerky (dried chewing meat); or Horse-riding contest?
    Drink 
  6. Which two of these are not among the five biggest cities of Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Palma, Benidorm?
    Palma and Benidorm 
  7. According to the noted sociobiologist/zoologist Desmond Morris, the OXO brand chiefly succeeds because it represents: Oxen (beef cattle); Plates and cutlery; Ancient Hieroglyphics for 'Family Meal'; or The Human Face?
    The Human Face
  8. Among suggestions of people's most loved words, 'defenestration' means throwing a: Spear; Fit; Party; or Person/Object out of a Window?
    Person/Object out of a Window
  9. (As at early 2000s) which non-Olympic women's athletic event has a world record points total of just over 5,000 points?
    Pentathlon 
  10. The typical unit measure of 3.6MJ (mega joules) by which electric power is typically sold is more commonly called one: Volt; Amp; Coulomb; or Kilowatt/hour?
    Kilowatt/hour 
  11. In the conventional game of darts, 'madhouse' is the name given to a 'Double-(What?)' finish?
    One
  12. What are Fire, Crew, Timbers, Dynamo, Galaxy and Earthquakes?
    USA Soccer Clubs
  13. What 'rare' noble gas element used in lighting was discovered in 1898 and named after Greek 'new'?
    Neon
  14. Which dog breed was popularized in the Oscar winning 2012 silent film The Artist?
    Jack Russell
  15. A 'Copyright Library' or 'National Library' is typically (US, Can., UK, Australia and much of Europe) enabled by long-standing statute to have a free: Cafe; Entry; or Copy of every book published in its country?
    Copy of every book published in its country
  16. Michelin star chef Kevin Lowe moved from Heston Blumenthal's organization in 2015 to: The Ivy; McDonald's; Buckingham Palace; or Lidl?
    Lidl
  17. The cemetery of which chaotic 16th century London hospital became a major archeological project in 2015?
    Bedlam 
  18. What's the cube root of 125,000?
    50
  19. What does the television acronym HDMI stand for?
    High Definition Multimedia Interface
  20. What mathematical term for a part derives from ecclesiastical Latin for 'breaking bread'?
    Fraction
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