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BROWSE BY MONTH
December 2002    (Questions 41 to 60 of 110)
Brochan is a Scottish word for which type of food?
Porridge
What is the national dance of Spain?
Bolero
What are only three animals which walk by moving their front and hind legs on one side, then on the other?
Cat, Camel, Giraffe.
Which singing duo were originally called Tom and Jerry?
Simon and Garfunkel
In which year did the notorious witch hunts take place in Salem in Massachusetts?
1692
What is the young of a deer called?
A fawn
In which year did American John D Rockefeller become the world`s first billionaire?
1916
What `H` is the capital of the Canadian provence of Nova Scotia?
Halifax
How many centimetres make up a hand, the measurement used on horses?
10
In what year was the novel `Robinson Crusoe` first published?
1719
Which band finished 7th with the song `Mary Ann` for the UK in the 1979 Eurovision song contest, before later going on to have a massive party hit in the UK several years later?
Black Lace
What type of animal was Dougal in `The Magic Roundabout`?
Dog
By what name is Gautama Siddhartha better known?
Buddha
Which country`s flag has a cedar tree in the middle?
Lebanon
Who were the parents of Queen Elizabeth the first?
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
In kilometres, what is the circumference of the Earth`s equator?
40,076km
Who played Richard Kimble in a 1993 film which was based on a sixties TV show?
Harrison Ford (in `The Fugitive`).
Which city is 74 miles from Oxford, 85 miles from Birmingham and 75 miles from Southampton?
Bristol
How many players in a netball team are allowed to score goals directly?
2
Which famous fictional character had step sisters called Anastasia and Drizella?
Cinderella
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