October 2001 (Questions 61 to 80 of 121) |
Honolulu is the capital of which American state? Hawaii |
What is the Japanese art-form of paper folding called? Origami |
According to the Pulp song `Common People`, `she studied` what `at St. Martin`s college`? Sculpture |
Tony Allcock won the men`s singles titles in 1986 and 1987 world championships of what indoor sport? Indoor Bowls |
Which female singer was once married to Simple Minds singer Jim Kerr and had a child with Ray Davies of The Kinks? Chrissie Hynde |
Which of the Channel Islands lies furthest south? Jersey |
Which of the following countries does not border Costa Rica? Peru, Panama or Nicaragua? Peru |
Who sings the theme tune to the TV game show `Big Break`? Captain Sensible |
What was the name of the killer in the film `Halloween`? Michael Myers |
What school did cartoon characters Pebbles and Bam Bam go to? Bedrock High |
As at Janurary 2000, which fictional character has been used in most films? Sherlock Holmes |
`The Unknown Stuntman` was the theme song for which TV action series? `The Fall Guy` |
What was the name of Robert Altman`s 1992 film about Hollywood? The Player |
Who had a number one hit in 1998 with `Frozen`? Madonna |
Which actress co-produced and starred in the 1999 film `Never Been Kissed`? Drew Barrymore |
Traditionally, what colour is Santa Claus` belt? Black |
Who played Mel Gibson`s sidekick in the `Lethal Weapon` films? Danny Glover |
How many members does a rowing eights crew have? 9 |
Which comedian played the leading role in the TV series `Sorry`? Ronnie Corbett |
Which two singers duetted on the 1987 hit `I Knew You Were Waiting For Me`? George Michael and Aretha Franklin |