June 2002 (Questions 61 to 80 of 109) |
Which TV medical drama was set in Oxbridge General Hospital and was originally entitled `Calling Nurse Roberts`? `Emergency Ward 10` |
Who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald? Jack Ruby |
Who`s first solo album was released in 1979 and called `The Pleasure Principle`? Gary Numan |
How many nations competed in the first ever Olympic Games? 1 |
Which group sang the theme tune to the TV series `Brush Strokes`? Dexy`s Midnight Runners |
In the nursery rhyme. what was old Mother Hubbard looking for in her cupboard? A bone |
Which Southern Hemisphere country was the first in the world to allow women to vote? New Zealand |
What is Postman Pat`s cat called? Jess |
In the police force, what rank comes above Chief Inspector? Superintendent |
Which 1969 film features the song `Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head`? `Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid` |
Which stand-up comedian wrote the novel called `Stark`? Ben Elton |
Which of the following elements has an atomic number less than 10? Beryllium, Phosphorus or Titanium? Beryllium |
On what childrens TV show would you find Spud the Scarecrow? Bob The Builder |
For how many years is a French President elected? 7 |
Who was British Prime Minister from 1955 to 1958? Anthony Eden |
Who were Jake and Elwood better known as in a 1980 film? The Blues Brothers |
How many of the seven dwarfs had beards? 6 (Dopey was the only one not to have one) |
Jan Sterling in 1956 and Suzanna Hamilton in 1984 both played the part of Julia in two different versions of what film? 1984 |
How old was Tiger Woods when he won the US Masters in 1997? 21 |
Which wedding anniversary would you celebrate after 20 years? Crystal, China or Pearl? China |