December 2002 (Questions 41 to 60 of 110) |
| Brochan is a Scottish word for which type of food? |
| What is the national dance of Spain? |
| What are only three animals which walk by moving their front and hind legs on one side, then on the other? |
| Which singing duo were originally called Tom and Jerry? |
| In which year did the notorious witch hunts take place in Salem in Massachusetts? |
| What is the young of a deer called? |
| In which year did American John D Rockefeller become the world`s first billionaire? |
| What `H` is the capital of the Canadian provence of Nova Scotia? |
| How many centimetres make up a hand, the measurement used on horses? |
| In what year was the novel `Robinson Crusoe` first published? |
| 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? |
| What type of animal was Dougal in `The Magic Roundabout`? |
| By what name is Gautama Siddhartha better known? |
| Which country`s flag has a cedar tree in the middle? |
| Who were the parents of Queen Elizabeth the first? |
| In kilometres, what is the circumference of the Earth`s equator? |
| Who played Richard Kimble in a 1993 film which was based on a sixties TV show? |
| Which city is 74 miles from Oxford, 85 miles from Birmingham and 75 miles from Southampton? |
| How many players in a netball team are allowed to score goals directly? |
| Which famous fictional character had step sisters called Anastasia and Drizella? |