Chances 19 Oct 07 from CM 010407 1. Which body of water forms Turkey's northern Border? Black sea 2. Which Russian town was reported to be the site of mutant giant trees in 1989? Chernobyl 3. Which Boxer Advertises The Lean, Mean, Fat Reducing Grilling Machine? George Foreman 4. How many 'downs' does each team have to travel ten yards in American Football? Four 5. Which is the lowest toned brass instrument in an orchestra? The Tuba 6. Through how many countries do the Alps pass? Six 7. Which Cartoon Bird's Favourite Song Is Camptown Races? Foghorn Leghorn 8. Who was the daughter of a prime minister, the mother of a prime minister and was also a prime minister herself? Mrs Gandhi 9. What was the name of the Hunchback of Notre Dame's girlfriend? Esmeralda 10. Which 1986 movie told the brief life story of pop idol Ritchie Valens? La Bamba 11. Which country boasts Wood Buffalo National Park; the world's largest? Canada 12. At which football ground is the Scottish Football Museum? Hampden Park 13. What name is given to an amateur radio operator or a bad actor? Ham 14. Aspirin was originally obtained from the bark of which tree? Willow 15. Which famous film cop had the badge number 2211? Dirty Harry Callaghan 16. How many circuits of an Olympic velodrome must a cyclist cover to complete 1000 meters? Three 17. Who did Cheryl Ladd once refer to as 'Chuck's Cherubs'? Charlie's Angels 18. Which publishing company introduced the first mass-market paperback in 1935? Penguin 19. Which side of your brain are you using when you realise that you know the answer to this question? Right 20 Whose painting The Patato Eaters was stolen in 1988? Van Gogh's Tiebreaker - The largest ever teddy bears picnic was held in Dublin in 1995. How many bears were there? 33,573