Anne Robinson: Which 'G' was an Indian who was given the title
Mahatma ?
Contestant: Geronimo
Anne Robinson: What
'H' is a common variety of bean used to make Baked Beans ?
Contestant: Heinz
Phil Wood (Greater Manchester Radio):
Which famous classical composer went deaf?
Contestant: Err..
Co-presenter :
Think of a big dog
Contestant: Bach
Anne Robinson:
Which actress was married to Humphrey Bogart, and is the cousin of former
Israeli prime minister Shimon Peres ?
Contestant: Gene Kelly
Radio London Announcer: Which chemical element
has the symbol K ?
Contestant: Kryptonite
Channel 5 presenter:
Which literary hunchback lived in Notre Dame and fell in love with
Esmeralda ?
Contestant: Oh, er, it rings a bell.. but no, can't think of it.
Anne Robinson: In the English monarchy, what was the name of the Royal house that succeeded the Tudors?
Contestant: Buckingham Palace
Billy Butler (Radio Merseyside): What was Hitler's first name?
Contestant: Heil
Chuck Thomas: Can you give me an occupation beginning with 'S'?
Contestant: Psychiatrist
Anne Robinson: In Germany, the Burgermeister runs what: the local town hall or the local fast food outlet?
Contestant: The local fast food outlet.
Anne Robinson: What is the capital of Germany?
Gary Bushell: Hamburg
John Humphrys: Which breakfast cereal is slang for a period of imprisonment?
Contestant: Cheerios
Anne Robinson: Which humorous poet is famous
for such poems as "Oh! I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth" and "They Should Have Asked My Husband" ?
Contestant: Tennyson
GMR Radio Announcer:
Which English Queen is the cocktail "Bloody Mary" named after ?
Contestant: Margerita
Magic 1152 Radio Announcer:
Who said 'Kiss Me Hardy'?
Contestant: Was it Stan Laurel?
Anne Robinson:
In government organizations, what does the letter M stand for in M.I.5 and M.I.6?
Contestant: Murder
Anne Robinson:
What G was the complex knot severed by Alexander the Great in the fourth century BC?
Contestant: Granny
Anne Robinson: He was known as the King of the Cowboys. He was Roy who?
Contestant: Keane
Noel Edmonds: In which city was the philanthropist Dr Barnado born?
Contestant: The only Dr Barnado I know was the one who did the first heart transplant...which is South Africa
Nicholas Parsons: What is it that people who live in glass houses shouldn't do?
Contestant: Take a bath
David Letterman: What does Magna Carta mean in English?
David Cameron: I don't know
David Letterman: Who composed Rule Britannia?
David Cameron: Elgar
Anne Robinson: What word, beginning with the letter 'O', specifically refers to a person between 80 and 89 years of age?
Contestant: Old
Jeremy Paxman: Who is this? (referring to a picture)
Worcester College Students: Virginia Woolf
Paxman: That's nothing like Virginia Woolf. No, it's Vanessa Bell.
fyi - Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell were sisters
Jason Mohammad: What town am I describing : it lies on the island of Anglesey, on the Menai Straits and the French builders of the castle referred to the area as 'beaux marais'?
Contestant: Carmarthen
Jason Mohammad: Where in Wales? - your first clue : the Welsh National Surfing Championships are regularly held here over the first Bank Holiday weekend in May?
Contestant: Tiger Bay
Bradley Walsh: Which barrier did Chuck Yeager break flying the Bell X-1 aircraft in 1947?