November 2001 (Questions 1 to 20 of 123) |
Who wrote the 1995 novel `Rose Madder`? Stephen King |
In which country was the writer Rudyard Kipling born? India |
Who won the `Best International Male` award at the Brit awards of 2000? Beck |
In 2002, a tv advert for which drink featured a cat called Tom going clubbing? Bicardi Breezer |
Who played Jim Phelps in the 1996 film `Mission: Impossible`? Jon Voigt |
In the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas, what are the 10 Lords-a-leaping said to symbolise? The Ten Commandments |
Which actor more famous for his roles in horror films played Sherlock Holmes in a 1968 TV series? Peter Cushing |
On the 1st of January of what year did Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia? 1989, 1991 or 1993? 1993 |
What was the name of the mission that involved the first manned lunar landing in 1969? Apollo XI |
In 1956, who became the first actor to be nominated for an Oscar posthumously? James Dean |
In which English county would you find Aylesbury? Buckinghamshire |
Who sang with Craig McLachlan on the 1993 single `You`re The One That I Want`? Debbie Gibson |
Which TV character did Matt Frewer invent from an idea he had from a road sign? Max Headroom |
The speed of light is approximately equal to how many miles per second? 186,000, 6.1 million or 310 million? 186,000 |
Which two actors played the two character who traded places in the 1983 comedy `Trading Places`? Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy |
Which of the following actresses appeared in the film `Top Gun`? Meg Ryan, Michelle Pfeiffer or Helen Hunt? Meg Ryan |
How many pieces does a Jenga set have? 54 |
What was an iron maiden used for? Dress making, Feeding horses or Torture? Torture |
What was the name of author A. A. Milne`s son? Christopher Robin (his Winnie the Pooh books were about him) |
Who were Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar? The Three Wise Men who visited the baby Jesus |