January 2002 (Questions 1 to 20 of 117) |
Albany is the capital of which American state? New York |
Who is the only American President to have been seen wearing a NAZI uniform? Ronald Reagan (as an actor in a film) |
In what year was the world`s first daily newspaper published? 1702 |
What is the only venomous mammal in the world? The duckbill platypus. |
Which of Shakespeare`s plays begins with the words `If music be the food of love, play on`? `Twelfth Night` |
What is the most populated city in America? New York |
What was the last album ever recorded by the Beatles? `Abbey Road` |
Who played Peter Pan in Steven Spielberg`s film `Hook`? Robin Williams |
Which Brazilian footballer scored a goal in every round of the 1970 World Cup finals? Jairzinho |
What was James Dean`s last film? `Giant` |
Which character was kidnapped by a UFO in `The Colbys`? Fallon |
What 1992 film starring Kristy Swanson is also the name of a TV series? `Buffy The Vampire Slayer` |
What is the British term for what Americans call `gasoline`? Petrol |
In the film `The Truman Show` what was the first name of the character played by Jim Carrey? Truman |
What is the only mammal which can`t jump? The Elephant |
In which European city are the headquarters of the World Health Organisation? Geneva |
The name of which type of people means `eaters of raw meat`? Eskimoes |
How was author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson better known? Lewis Carroll |
What was the title of Shut Up And Dance`s top ten hit of 1992? `Raving, I`m Raving` or `The Bouncer`? Raving, I`m Raving |
In what film does Alec Baldwin play the character of Jack Ryan? `The Hunt For Red October` |