October 2001 (Questions 101 to 120 of 121) |
In which country are Tivoli gardens? Denmark |
Which star or `The Goodies` also starred in `The Bubblegum Brigade`? Bill Oddie |
Who was backed by the Blackhearts in the early 1980s? Joan Jett |
To the nearest whole number, how many metres is 20 feet? 6 |
Using a pseudonym, who wrote the song `Manic Monday` which was a hit for the Bangles? Prince |
What was the name of James Bond`s housekeeper? May |
In New Orleans, the Mardi Gras festival occurs each year in which month? February |
In the film `The Matrix`, by what name is Keanu Reeve`s character Thomas A. Anderson commonly known? Neo |
Which British actress played Ophelia in the 1996 film `Hamlet`? Kate Winslet |
Which actor has appeared in the films `Mrs Doubtfire`, `The Lawnmower Man` and `Mars Attacks`? Pierce Brosnan |
What does the first `A` stand for in NASA? Aeronautics |
Which three different actors played Batman in the movies between 1989 and 1997? Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer and George Clooney |
In which century was the religion Buddhism formed? 6th century B.C, 2nd century A.D. or 9th century A.D.? 6th century B.C. |
Which artist was known as the `prince of shadows`? Rembrandt |
By what name is St. Stephens Day better known? Boxing Day |
The painter Caneletto is famous for painting landscapes of which two European cities? Venice and London. |
In computing, what does CPU stand for? Central processing unit |
Which 1933 film is set on and around Skull Island? `King Kong` |
Who was the lead singer with the pop group Altered Images? Claire Grogan |
How much did the USA pay Russia for Alaskan territory in 1867? $7,200,000 |