July 2002 (Questions 1 to 20 of 108) |
| In which city were the 1920 Olympic games held? Oslo, Antwerp or Stockholm? |
| To the nearest whole number, what percentage of the world`s surface is land? |
| In what year did Pocahontas die? |
| Which Shakespeare play was banned by some schools because it contains a girl dressing as a boy? |
| Which pair of twin puppet pigs first appeared on UK television in 1957? |
| Which make of car was James Dean driving when he was killed in 1955? |
| With which famous rock band did John Paul Jones play guitar? |
| Boston is the capital of which American state? |
| Who played Butch Cassidy in the 1969 film `Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid`? |
| As well as the `Stars and Stripes` what other name is given to the flag of the USA? |
| What condition did Karen Carpenter suffer from which eventually lead to her death? |
| In which sport might you adopt the `egg` position? |
| Who co-wrote `Fawlty Towers` with John Cleese? |
| On a typewriter, which word beginning with `l` and ending in `p` is the longest word that can be typed only using the right side of a typewriter? |
| What was the sequel to the 1987 film `Three Men and a Baby` called? |
| Which star of many comedy films died during the making of the 1994 film `Wagon`s East`? |
| What was the Beatles` first UK number one single? |
| The songs `Aquarius`, `Good Morning Starshine` and `Let The Sunshine In` are associated with what musical? |
| In `The Simpsons`, what relation is Herb Powell to Homer Simpson? |
| Which A. S. played Manuel in the TV show `Fawlty Towers`? |