June 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 109) |
In which year did Dick Whittington become Mayor of London? 1397 |
What is the most Northern national capital in Europe? Helsinki |
What nationality is Pope John Paul II? Polish |
What was John Napier famous for inventing? Logarithms |
What was the title of Cher`s first solo number one hit in the UK? `The Shoop Shoop Song (It`s In His Kiss)` |
Who had a hit in 1987 with the single `Tonight, Tonight, Tonight`? Genesis |
Who was the first footballer to be knighted? Stanley Matthews |
What is the unofficial internet term for junk e-mail? Spam |
Which famous speech began with the words `At long last, I am able to say a few words of my own`? The abdication speech of Edward VIII |
What names are given to the male and to the female swan? Cob (male) and Pen (female) |
Claustrophobia is the fear of what? Confined Spaces |
In diving, what does the letter `C` stand for in `Scuba`? Core, Controlled or Contained? Contained |
Who wrote the song `I Shot the Sheriff` which Eric Clapton had a hit single with? Bob Marley |
Who wrote `Jungle Book`? Rudyard Kipling |
How many tiles are used in a game of Scrabble? 100 |
What does NATO stand for? North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
Which famous singer is an anagram of `No I Decline`? Celine Dion |
What was the first Beatles number one on which neither John or Paul sang the lead vocal? `Yellow Submarine` (sung by Ringo) |
Which film director`s real name was Terrence Nezman? Stanley Kubrick |
Which London football team won the FA Cup in 1988? Wimbledon |