November 2001 (Questions 81 to 100 of 123) |
Which boy band released the 1999 album `By Request`? Boyzone |
Which children`s television show featured the characters of George, Zippy and Bungle? `Rainbow` |
What was `Happy`, which was sold for £55,000 at Sotheby`s in 1989? A teddy bear, a pendant or a skeleton? Teddy Bear |
Which island was awarded the George Cross in 1942? Malta |
Which popular novelist died at her home in Newcastle in 1998? Catherine Cookson |
How many yards are there between each set of stumps in cricket? 22 |
Which cat would you associate with Dilbert? Pussbert, Catbert or Mogbert? Catbert |
In what country were the 1992 Olympics held? Spain |
Where is the one place that the American flag flies 24 hours a day, but is never raised or lowered and is never saluted? The moon. |
Who played the possessed child in the film `The Exorcist`? Linda Blair |
Which of the following countries does not share a border with Luxembourg? Germany, Holland or Belgium? Holland |
In which year was the Battle of the Somme? 1916 |
In the sport of polo, how often do the teams change side? Everytime a goal is scored. |
Which member of the `A Team` was a pilot? Murdoch |
True or False: In space it is impossible to cry:? True (there is no gravity, so tears can`t flow) |
In Scrabble how many letters have a value of 2? 2 (`D and G`) |
Who wrote the novel `Jurassic Park` on which the Steven Spielberg film of the same name was based? Michael Crichton |
What is the capital of the American state of Colorado? Denver |
What is the only vegetable that is also a flower? Brocolli |
What is the common title of an Elvis Presley movie and a hit song for Motley Crue? `Girls, Girls, Girls` |