November 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 132) |
Who was the dance the `Lindy Hop` named after? Charles Lindbergh |
Which Shakespeare play inspired the musical `West Side Story`? `Romeo And Juliet` |
Which 1985 film was directed by Robert Zemeckis and featured the characted Marty McFly? Back To The Future |
What is the name of the highest mountain in the USA? Mount McKinley |
The Hoover Dam in America was built on which river? Colorado |
Which Spanish painter said `I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them`? Picasso |
In what century was Joan of Arc born? 15th |
On a Monopoly board which two properties lie either side of `Free Parking`? Vine Street and Strand |
What 5 events make up the Modern Pentathlon? Fencing, Swimming, Shooting, Cross-country running, Riding |
According to the song `The Twelve Days of Christmas`, how many gifts in total did my true love give to me? 364 |
What 1968 film features the characters Caractacus Potts and Truly Scrumptious? `Chitty Chitty Bang Bang` |
Who was the author of the 1992 book `Diana - Her True Story` about the life of the Princess of Wales? Andrew Morton |
During the 1990s which three people hosted the Oscars? Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and David Letterman |
In the TV game show `The Crystal Maze`, what was the name of the original zone which was later replaced by `Ocean World`? The Industrial Zone |
How was Mrs Hugh McCorquodale better known in the literary world until her death in 2000? Barbara Cartland |
What is the medical name for the funny bone? Humerus |
What was the sequel to the 1991 film the `Addams Family` called? Addams Family Values |
In which series of action films does the character of John McClane appear? `Die Hard` |
For which film did Audrey Hepburn win her only Oscar? `Roman Holiday` |
Which of the following is not a proper football team? Brechin Athletic, Alloa Athletic or Forfar Athletic? Brechin Athletic |