1. What is the only English single-word anagram of "ERIC CLAPTON"? (Narcoleptic)
  2. Name either of the two baseball teams who will play in the 2002 World Series? (Anaheim Angels, SF Giants)
  3. The vice-president of which South American country was challenged to a duel by a political opponent last month? (Peru: David Waisman and Eittel Ramos [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2283040.stm])
  4. Who is the Education Secretary currently embroiled in a row over school exclusions? (Estelle Morris)
  5. In brewing, what does IPA stand for? (India Pale Ale)
  6. What was the first mass produced motor car? (Model T Ford)
  7. What is the common name given to where the optic nerve meets the retina? (Blind spot)
  8. Who lost her head in the 1995 movie Se7en? (Gwyneth Paltrow)
  9. Where was the German fleet scuttled at the end of World War I? (Scapa Flow, Orkneys)
  10. What is the Japanese term for raw fish? (Sashimi)
  11. Which famed impressionist artist is best known for painting ballet dancers? (Degas)
  12. On which river does Washington DC stand? (Potomac)
  13. What is Gary Glitter's real name? (Paul Gadd)
  14. Which married couple starred in the film "Far And Away"? (Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman)
  15. Who spent his time pursuing the Road Runner? (Wile E. Coyote)
  16. If you were born on Halloween, what sign of the Zodiac would you be? (Scorpio)
  17. What 3 objects are traditionally used for excommunication? (Bell, Book and Candle)
  18. What is the name of the prison in the TV show "Porridge"? (HMP Slade)
  19. In Morse code, what letter is represented by a single dash? (T)
  20. Which legendary beauty was the daughter of Zeus and Leda? (Helen of Troy)
  21. On what date is St. Patrick's Day? (17th March)
  22. Who first coined the phrase "The Greatest Show On Earth"? (PT Barnum)
  23. Where is Lord Horatio Nelson buried? (St. Pauls Cathedral)
  24. What is the name of the vacuum cleaner in Teletubbies? (Noo noo)
  25. In which British city is the parliamentary constituency of Selly Oak? (Birmingham)
  26. From which musical does the song "You'll Never Walk Alone" come? (Carousel)
  27. Which English king, who ruled from 1016 to 1035, was the son of Sweyn the First? (Canute)
  28. As found in Welsh place names, what does the prefix "llan-" mean? (Church)
  29. Which of the four Gospels is not a synoptic Gospel? (John)
  30. Which European city has the dubious privilege of being twinned with Stoke-On-Trent? (Erlangen)