December 2001 (Questions 101 to 120 of 133) |
With which British Rock group did Ozzy Osbourne make his name? Black Sabbath |
Is the tropic of Cancer north or south of the equator? North |
Which of the following rock stars worked as a gravedigger before starting his musical career? Rod Stewart, Freddie Mercury or Billy Joel? Rod Stewart |
Who won the men`s gold medal for ice-figure skating at the 1980 Winter Olympics? Robin Cousins |
What is the plural of `opus`? Opera |
In the American postal system, `MN` is the abbreviation for which state? Minnesota |
Who directed the 1984 film `The Killing Fields`? Norman Jewison, Roland Joffe or Oliver Stone? Roland Joffe |
What does the letter `N` stand for in `NATO`? North |
The island of Gotland belongs to which country? Sweden |
In what year did the building of the Panama canal begin? 1870, 1880 or 1890? 1880 |
Which tennis player was runner up in the mens singles final at Wimbledon in both 2000 and 2001? Pat Rafter |
Who won the 1500m gold medal for Great Britain at the 1980 Olympics? Sebastian Coe |
In January 2003, it was reported that Dave Glover had been thrown out of which band due to his relationship with convicted murderer Rosemary West? Slade |
What was the title of David Bowie`s 1977 album, his first of three collaborations with Brian Eno? `Low` |
Which of the following colours does not appear on the Argentinian flag? Red, White or Blue? Red |
Which artist painted `Sunflowers`? Van Gogh |
How many members were in the band All Saints? 4 |
Which playing card is sometimes referred to as the `black lady`? The Queen of Spades |
A Griffin has the head of which type of bird? Eagle |
Which of the following appeared in both the films `Magnolia` and `Boogie Nights`? Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore or Tom Cruise? Julianne Moore |