August 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 112) |
| Where was Napoleon Bonaparte`s place of exile? Corsica, St Helena or Jersey? |
| Which famous model tried to embark on a career in music when she released the single `Oh Yeah` in 1999? |
| For which film and television role is actor Leonard Nimoy best known? |
| In the line in `Casablanca` which is often misquoted as `Play it again, Sam`, what song is Sam asked to play? |
| In which British city is Lime Street railway station? |
| Which British scientist originated the theory of evolution based on natural selection? |
| What is musophobia the fear of? |
| Which author and poet famously wrote the line `The female of the species is more deadly than the male`? |
| In `The Wizard Of Oz`, what was the Scarecrow looking for? |
| In the TV series `Thunderbirds`, what was the registration number of Lady Penelope`s Rolls Royce? |
| For which historical event did Benjamin Brittain compose the opera `Gloriana`? |
| If you are being lapidated, what is happening to you? |
| How did Matt Groening, creator of the Simpsons, come up with the names Homer and Bart? |
| Who provided the voice for Woody in Toy Story? |
| What is the traditional Christmas flower? |
| What was Roy Rogers` horse called? |
| In Greek mythology, who did Zeus punish by making him carry the heavens with his head and hands? |
| Which current American state was called Franklin until 1796? |
| In Britain, in which month does the longest day occur? |
| In what year was Elvis Presley born? |