January 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 117) |
Which is the smallest of North America`s great lakes? Lake Ontario |
What is the full title to the sequel to the film `Home Alone`? `Home Alone 2: Lost In New York`. |
What is the more common name for the disease `Rubella`? German Measles |
How many players are there in a Handball team? 7 |
Who wrote `Black Beauty` in 1877? Anna Sewell |
What is the only animal which, for both genders, is born with horns on its forehead? Giraffe |
What is Frigophobia the fear of? The cold |
In the year 2000, who were the only two members of the original cast of `Eastenders` still in the show? Wendy Richard and Adam Woodyatt |
What is the second book of the Bible? Exodus |
Which Oasis song includes the line `I know I think I recognise your face, but I haven`t seen you before`? `Roll With It` |
Which European state became two separate states in January 1993? Czechoslovakia |
Who played the studio executive Griffin Mill in the 1992 film `The Player`? Tim Robbins |
In what year was `Chain Reaction` a number one single for Diana Ross? 1986 |
What is the first name of Julian Lennon`s mother? Cynthia |
Who were the beaten finalists in both the 1974 and 1978 soccer World Cup finals? Holland |
The TV series `Planet Of The Apes` starring Roddy McDowell was set in what year? 3085 |
In which year of the twentieth century did the Spanish Civil War begin? 1936 |
Who directed the 2001 film `Black Hawk Down`? Ridley Scott |
Which author created the fictional land of Narnia? C. S. Lewis |
What does the term `brut` mean when applied to wine? Very dry |