Easy (Questions 21 to 40 of 1405) |
Genghis Khan founded which empire? Mongol empire |
According to the lyrics of the song by the Weather Girls, it will start raining men at just about what time? Half past ten |
What is a more common name for the Aurora Borealis? The Northern Lights |
What is the hardest natural substance? Diamond |
What is the name of the housing estate where the Trotters live in Only Fools And Horses? Nelson Mandela House |
What does the information technology term RAM stand for? Random Access Memory |
Who painted the famous painting The Scream? Edward Munch |
What is the third book of the Bible? Leviticus |
In cycling, what colour jersey is awarded to the leader in a stage race of the Tour de France? Yellow |
Cyril the Swan is the mascot for which football club? Swansea |
Who had a number one hit single in 1964 with `Little Red Rooster`? The Rolling Stones |
Which 1969 film was based on Barry Hines novel A Kestrel For A Knave? Kes |
What is the lightest chemical element? Hydrogen |
By what name is the Sodium Chloride more commonly known? Salt |
Who wrote War and Peace? Leo Tolstoy |
Which author created Elinor Dashwood, Emma Woodhouse and Catherine Morland? Jane Austen |
What was the name of the character played by Ronnie Barker in `Open All Hours`? Arkwright |
In horse racing, what betting odds are known as a `carpet`? 3-1 |
Which american state has a name that ends in three vowels? Hawaii |
George Bernard Shaw`s play `Pygmalion` was adapted to become which musical? My Fair Lady |