August 2002 (Questions 41 to 60 of 112) |
Which country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada |
Which horse in a story by Anna Sewell, began life called `Darkie` and later changed names as it changed owners? Black Beauty |
What American singer released a 1999 album with a title 90 words long? Fiona Apple (`When the pawn hits the conflicts...`) |
From which football team did Chelsea sign England midfielder Frank Lampard? West Ham United |
Which member of the Beatles was the first to have a Number One hit after their break-up? George Harrison |
On which children`s game is the triple jump thought to have been based? Hopscotch |
What is the common title of hit singles for `David Bowie`, `Five` and `Chris Rea`? `Let`s Dance` |
From `The Famous Five` who is missing from George, Anne, Dick and Timmy? Julian |
The words Czar and Kaiser are both derived from which famous person in history? Julius Caesar |
Where in the human body is the femur bone? The leg, the arm or the head? Leg |
In the music world, which front man died of heart failure at the age of 27 in 1971? Jim Morrison |
Who was the first golfer to achieve a hole-in-one on British TV? Tony Jacklin |
Which All Saints song includes the line `My head`s spinning, boy I`m in a daze`? Never Ever |
How many valves are there in the human heart? 4 |
Kim Campbell became the first female Prime Minister of which country in 1993? Canada |
Who wrote the poem `Venus and Adonis`? William Shakespeare |
What type of animal was Baloo in Walt Disney`s `The Jungle Book`? A bear |
What nationality is the footballer Marian Pahars? Latvian |
Which 1982 film featured the line ``More human than human` is our motto.`? `Blade Runner` |
How many countries border San Marino? One (Italy) |