May 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 124) |
Which cartoon character sometimes had trouble controlling Musky and Vince? Deputy Dawg |
Which weekly BBC TV show was axed in January 2003 after nearly 40 years? `Tomorrow`s World` |
Who had a number one hit single in the UK with `Being With You` in 1981? Smokey Robinson |
The Chaco War of 1932 - 1935 was between which two South American countries? Bolivia and Paraguay |
In what film does Jack Nicholson play the character of Randle Patrick McMurphy? `One flew over the cuckoo`s nest` |
Which Dutchman managed both Newcastle and Chelsea in the 1990s? Ruud Gullit |
How many points would you get for the word `Scrabble` in a game of Scrabble? 11 |
How many keys are on a standard piano? 88 |
Which novel by Irvine Welsh, was the basis for a 1996 film starring Ewan McGregor? `Trainspotting` |
What name is given to a triangle with 3 unequal sides? Scalene |
With which country are Mounties associated? Canada (mounted police) |
Which small European country has the capital city of Vaduz? Liechtenstein |
What does a Herpetologist study? Reptiles |
What was the title of the first Harry Potter book? `Harry Potter and the Philospher`s Stone` |
What are Philadelphia`s American Football team called? Philadelphia Eagles |
Which member of the band the Beatles wrote `Here Comes The Sun`? George Harrison |
Who gave the famous speech known as the `Gettysburg Address`? Abraham Lincoln |
Babara Millicent Roberts is better known by what name? Barbie |
Which English writers first novel was called `The Light That Failed`? Rudyard Kipling |
Which musical term was first coined in William Burroughs` book `Naked Lunch`? Heavy Metal, New Wave or Pop? Heavy Metal |