June 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 109) |
Who wrote the horror book `The Shining`? Stephen King |
Shakespeare`s `The Tempest`, Milton`s `Paradise Lost` and Pope`s `The Rape Of The Lock` all feature a character of the same name. What is this name? Ariel |
Who had the first chart hit (apart from the Beatles) with a Lennon-McCartney hit and what was the song? Del Shannon (`From Me to You`) |
What appears at the centre of the flag of Cameroon? The sun, the moon or a star? A Star |
Which continent can be credited with the invention of hot chocolate? Africa, South America or Europe? South America |
In 2002, which actress/singer released the album `This Is Me Then`? Jennifer Lopez |
The Beatles` last live performance was at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. In what year was this? 1966 |
Who sang `One Step Out Of Time` in the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest? Michael Ball |
What colour jacket does a greyhound running from trap 3 wear? White |
At the 2002 `Top Of The Pops` awards, which singer won the best tour award for her `Fever` tour? Kylie Minogue |
Who played Bonnie and Clyde in the 1967 film? Warren Beaty and Faye Dunaway |
What was David Bowie`s first top ten hit single and later became his first number one when it was re-released 6 years later? `Space Oddity` |
Which of the Bronte sisters wrote `Jane Eyre` in 1847? Charlotte |
How many players are there in a rugby league team? 13 |
In the year 2000, how much of a fine did Ann Widecombe propose for the possession of cannabis? £100 |
In the music world, how is Norman Cook better known? Fatboy Slim |
What type of fruit is a cantaloup? A melon |
Which city is 88 miles from Birmingham, 71 miles from York and 43 miles from Leeds? Manchester |
What is the county town of Essex? Chelmsford |
Which `B. H.` first reached number one with a song called `It Doesn`t Matter Anymore`? It Doesn`t Matter Anymore |