October 2001 (Questions 41 to 60 of 121) |
More commonly known for writing detective novels, who wrote romantic novels using the name Mary Westmascott? Agatha Christie |
Which city became the capital of America in 1788? New York |
In what year was Martin Luther King assassinated? 1968 |
Which of the following did not star in the 1976 film `Network`? Faye Dunaway, Robert Duvall or Glenn Close? Glenn Close |
How many players in total get down in a normal rugby union scrum? 16 |
In which television show did Sherilyn Fenn play the character of Audrey Horne? `Twin Peaks` |
Which Beatle`s middle name is Winston? John Lennon |
Which number is written 1010 in binary? 10 |
Which American athlete won 4 gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games? Carl Lewis |
In Greek legend, which King turned everything he touched into gold? King Midas |
What name is given to the home of an otter? A holt |
`Slave To The Vibe` was a top twenty hit in 1993 for which group which is also the name of an alcoholic drink? Aftershock |
Mount Cook is the highest peak in which country? New Zealand |
Which song includes the line `Just tell me the song and I`ll sing it` and which boy band had a hit with it in the nineties? `Back For Good` by Take That |
What word is derived from a modern plural of the Latin for `the place where three roads meet`? Trivia |
Which actor played Alex in the TV show `Family Ties`? Michael J Fox |
Which 1971 novel by William Blatty was later turned into a famous horror film? `The Exorcist` |
In which year did the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbour? 1941 |
What film`s three main characters are Brody, Hooper and Quint? `Jaws` |
Who did singer Edie Brickell marry in 1992? Paul Simon, Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen? Paul Simon |