September 2001 (Questions 21 to 40 of 119) |
According to his fake ID, in `The Simpsons`, in feet and inches how tall is Bart Simpson? 4 foot, 2 inches |
What character was Henry Winkler best known for playing? Fonzie (in `Happy Days`) |
Which of the following elements has a chemical symbol which does not begin with `I`? Iodine, Iron or Iridium? Iron |
Which famous film director directed the second segment of the 1983 film `Twighlight Zone: The Movie`? Steven Spielberg |
Who is the first character to speak in the film `Star Wars`? C3P0 |
`Your Song` in 1970 was the first American hit by which British artist? Elton John |
Which five countries border Argentina? Bolivia; Brazil; Chile; Paraguay; Uruguay. |
Which group had a UK number one hit single in 1977 with `So You Win Again`? Hot Chocolate |
What is the name of Sherlock Holmes` housekeeper? Mrs Hudson |
Which 1967 film starred Sidney Poiter, and had a theme tune performed by Lulu? `To Sir With Love` |
What is the name given to someone who studies plants? Botanist |
What is the name of the Christian festival that happens 12 days after Christmas? Epiphany |
In which country was Florence Nightingale born? Italy |
In which 1995 film is the main character called Jim Lovell? Apollo 13 |
What were the surnames of Bonnie and Clyde? Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow |
Who directed the films `Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!` and `Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls`? Russ Meyer |
Which number is referred to as `Doctor`s Orders` in Bingo? 9 |
What does the letter `S` stand for in `NASA`? Space, Science or Society? Space |
In maths what name is given to the series of numbers where each number is the sum of the previous two? Fibonacci Series |
In `The Twelve Days Of Christmas`, if you add up the number of swans-a-swimming and geese-a-laying, what do you get? 13, 14 or 15? 13 |