December 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 110) |
In which year was the film studio Paramount opened? 1912 |
In what year did people from all 6 inhabited continents first take part in the Olympics? 1912 |
Who plays Jim in the TV comedy series `The Royle Family`? Ricky Tomlinson |
In the game of Monopoly, how much does it cost to buy a house for Mayfair? £200 |
What is the state capital of Mississippi? Jackson |
How many lines does a limerick have? 5 |
With what name did Johann Holzel have several hit records in the eighties? Falco |
Sculptor Sir Alfred Gilbert is bets known for which statue in London? Eros |
Who is actress Jamie Lee Curtis` famous mother? Janet Leigh |
According to the nursery rhyme, if little girls are made of sugar and spice and all things nice, what are little boys made of? Frogs and snails and puppy dogs` tails. |
Ray Manzarek was the keyboard player with which American band? The Doors |
As at the year 2001, which baseball team has won the most World Series titles? New York Yankees |
Who is the only actor to speak in Mel Brooks` film `Silent Movie` saying the word `No`? Marcel Marceau |
The film `Roxanne` starring Steve Martin is based on which classic French film? `Cyrano De Bergerac` |
From which song does the lyric `Picture yourself in a boat on a river with tangerine trees and marmalade skies` come? `Lucy in the sky with diamonds` (by The Beatles). |
Which actor couldn`t use his real name of Michael Douglas in films as there was already an actor with that name? Michael Keaton |
Boyzone had a hit with which Cat Stevens song? `Father And Son` |
Which musical features the song `I could have danced all night`? `My Fair Lady` |
For what was the American Ogden Nash best known for writing? Plays, Poems or Novels? Plays |
Which two countries fought in the hundred years war? England and France |