August 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 112) |
Which precious stone is the birthstone for the month of April? Diamond |
How many gold medals did swimmer Mark Spitz win at the Munich Olympics in 1972? 7 |
What is the name given to a triangle where all sides are of different lengths and all angles of different size? Scalene |
In `Star Trek`, from which planet did Spock`s mother come? Earth |
What was Jimi Hendrix`s first single to reach the UK top 40 called? `Hey Joe` |
As at the year 2000, how many Queens have ruled France? None |
Who had a UK top ten hit in July, 1980 with `9 to 5`? Sheena Easton |
Who wrote `The Ugly Duckling` and `The Emperor`s New Clothes`? Hans Christian Anderson |
Which British band has had members called 3D, Daddy G and Mushroom? Massive Attack |
Who directed, produced and starred in the 1977 film `High Anxiety`? Mel Brooks |
Who were the first band to have a number one hit single with the word `drugs` in it? The Verve (`The Drugs Don`t Work`) |
Which famous film director directed the 1956 film `The Killing`? Stanley Kubrick |
Who starred with Jack Lemmon in `The Odd Couple`? Walter Matthau |
Montgomery is the capital of which American state? Alabama |
What is the second highest mountain in the world? K2 |
At which battle was King Harold killed by an arrow? Battle of Hastings |
What four words first appeared on American coins in 1864 and became the American national motto in 1956? `In God We Trust` |
Before becoming Liverpool football team manager, Gerard Houllier once had another job in Liverpool. What was it? Teacher |
In which month is the French national holiday, Bastille Day? July |
In `A Christmas Carol`, on what date is Scrooge first visited by the ghost of Marley? 24th December |