August 2002 (Questions 1 to 20 of 112) |
| In 1999, Lance Armstrong became only the second American to win which famous sporting event? |
| Which chemical element is most abundant in the air that we breathe? |
| Whose resignation eventually landed Sven Goran Ericsson the job as manager of the England football team? |
| The film `Ben-Hur` was nominated for 12 awards at the 1960 Oscars. How many did it win? |
| Which song was a UK number 2 hit for both Nat King Cole and Rick Astley? |
| How many of Henry VIII`s wives were called Catherine? |
| Which of Snow White`s seven dwarfs would come first alphabetically? |
| What is the capital of Northern Ireland? |
| Which `M` is the country which has the capital city of Rabat? |
| What now-common four-letter word was first heard on the screen in the film `Gone With The Wind`? |
| Who created havoc in 1938, when his radio broadcast of `The War Of The Worlds` was believed to be true? |
| In which century did Christopher Columbus die? |
| The film `10 things I hate about you` is based on which Shakespeare play? |
| John Travolta and Olivia Newton John had UK number one hit singles in 1978 with which two songs? |
| For what role is actor Buster Crabbe best known? |
| Who performed the first human heart transplant? |
| What English word comes from two French words meaning sour wine? |
| What is the name given to a poker hand where all cards are of the same suit, but not in running order? |
| Which of the Rocky films was released in 1983? |
| What is the name given to someone who makes arrows? |