| Question | Answer |
| What happens to the women of the Tiwi tribe in the South Pacific at birth? | |
| What South African animal was once awarded a medal and promoted to the rank of corporal during World War I? | |
| The Toltecs, 7th century native Mexicans, so as not to kill their enemies, went into battle with swords made of what? | |
| If you were unlucky enough to be born on this day of the week, the Anglo-Saxons would have you killed at birth. | |
| Pogonophobia is the fear of what? | |
| What did the English Parliament abolish in 1647? | |
| When a woman found an 'ugly' potato in Ancient Peru, into what part of the nearest man's body did she customarily push it? | |
| What part of Richard II's dead body was stolen from his tomb in 1776? | |
| Of what country was Albert Einstein once offered the presidency? | |
| John Glenn was showered with 3529 tonnes of what when he returned from outer space? | |
| Queen Elizabeth I passed a law which forced everyone except for the rich to wear a what on Sundays? | |
| Turkish people consider it unlucky to step on a piece of what food? | |
| One of Queen Victoria's wedding gifts was a 3 metre diameter, half tonne what? | |
| Sir Winston Churchill rationed himself to 15 what a day? | |
| It is illegal to play what sport in the streets of Cambridge, UK? | |
| On what part of their body did men in Ancient Rome place their hands when taking an oath? | |
| In what arcade game are there 240 white dots? | |
| What European capital is home to the Fairy Investigation Society? | |
| Which former US president grew marijuana in his garden? | |
| What did John Winthrop introduce for the first time to American dinner tables in 1630? | |