Easy (Questions 1 to 20 of 1404) |
What were lost by King John, melted down by Oliver Cromwell and almost stolen by Thomas Blood? The Crown Jewels |
Which of the Great Lakes touches Chicago? Lake Michigan |
What type of animal is at the centre of the film Racing Stripes? A zebra |
Which football team are nicknamed the Rams? Derby County |
With which sport would you associate Nick Skelton? Show Jumping |
What is the hardest natural substance? diamond |
How many different scoring areas are there on a standard dart board? 82 |
Who directed the 1976 film Taxi Driver? Martin Scorsese |
The film Trainspotting is from a novel by which author? Irvine Welsh |
The pop groups Ace Of Base and The Cardigans both hail from which country? Sweden |
`Woman Hitler` is an anagram of which relative? Mother-in-law |
What colour are the shorts that Bart Simpson normally wears? Blue |
In which art gallery is the Mona Lisa kept? The Louvre |
Which spider gets its name from when the female sometimes eats the male after mating? Black Widow Spider |
Which British female singer had a 2006 hit with `Rehab`? Amy Winehouse |
In which country would you find the Mojave Desert? USA |
In terms of land area, what was the largest empire of all time? The British Empire |
During the Great Plague, what was painted on the front doors of plague-ridden houses? Red crosses |
Which Barbadian singer stayed ten weeks at number 1 with `Umbrella`? Rihanna |
Genghis Khan founded which empire? Mongol empire |