January 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 117) |
In the game of Monopoly, what colour is Euston Road? Blue |
What are the only two American state capitals which rhyme? Austin (Texas) and Boston (Massachusetts). |
How many players are in an ice-hockey team? 6 |
In which year did Channel 4 begin broadcasting? 1982 |
Which 1987 film stars Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley? Beverly Hills Cop II |
In Monty Python`s Flying Circus, what type of animal was Dinsdale? A giant hedgehog |
Which actress starred in `Wild Things` and the `Scream` trilogy? Neve Campbell |
Which cartoon character has three nephews called Huey, Dewey and Louis? Donald Duck |
In BBC`s 2002 100 Greatest Britons, which position was Robbie Williams? 77 |
Who played Father Peter in the TV series `Ballykissangel`? Stephen Tompkinson |
In which sport is there a yorkround? Archery |
Which of the four main Balearic Islands is closest to Spain? Ibiza |
On which Saturday morning TV show might you have seen the Phantom Flan Flinger? Tiswas |
Who directed the 1993 film `The Fugitive`? Peter Weir, Andrew Davis or Wolfgang Peterson? Andrew Davis |
Nicknamed Charles the Fat, of which European country did Charles II rule between the years 884 and 887? France |
What was Ezra Pound famous for writing? Poems, Musicals or Biographies? Poems |
In which American city was the TV show `Cheers` set? Boston |
Which is older? Stonehenge in England or the Colosseum in Rome? Stonehenge |
What was the name of the boat in the TV show `The Love Boat`? The Pacific Princess |
Augusta is the capital of which American state? Maine |