Easy (Questions 141 to 160 of 1411) |
Lord David Sutch was the founder of which UK political party? Official Monster Raving Loony Party |
How many balls are on a snooker table at the start of a game? 22 |
What do the letters OC stand for in the programme The OC? Orange County |
Which chess piece always remains on the same coloured squares? Bishop |
Which Womble was named after a South American river? Orinoco |
Which famous footballer played for teams including Machester United, Hibernian and Los Angeles Aztecs? George Best |
Which of the following TV shows has a theme tune which doesn`t mention the show`s name in the song? Sesame Street, The Dukes Of Hazzard or Wonder Woman? The Dukes Of Hazzard |
What is the name of the holiday company that caters for the over 50s? Saga |
For what is Michael Eavis best known in the music world? The Glastonbury Festival |
Which film was subtitled “How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb”? Dr Strangelove |
Which state did Arnold Schwarzenegger become Governor of in November 2003? California |
Which famous rock group played their first gig together at the Marquee Club in London on July 12th, 1962? The Rolling Stones |
Which two actors appeared together in the films `Meet The Parents`, `Zoolander`, `The Royal Tennenbaums` and `Cable Guy`? Ben Stiller & Owen Wilson |
What is Austin Powers middle name? Danger |
Who was Britains entry in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1968 with the song `Congratulations`? Cliff Richard |
In the board game monopoly, what colour is Bond Street? Green |
What is the common name for the chemical ethanol? Alcohol, Ammonia or Citric Acid? Alcohol |
Which pop group had their first number one in the UK with a cover version of A-Ha`s `Take On Me`? A1 |
In which month is poet Robert Burns birthday celebrated? January (25th) |
Which Spice Girl realeased the album `Schizophonic`? Geri Halliwell |