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November 2002    (Questions 61 to 80 of 132)
Who wrote Das Kapital?
Karl Marx
Who was the first American President to be assassinated?
Abraham Lincoln
What was the name of the blind Benedictine monk who invented Champagne?
Dom Perignon
What nationality was the philosopher Confucious?
Chinese
In Monopoly, what is the cost of Marylebone Station?
200 pounds
In the medical world, what do the initials ENT stand for?
Ear, Nose and Throat
Which famous building is used for the election of a Pope?
The Cisteen Chapel
Which famous actor is the lead singer with the rock group 30 odd foot of grunts?
Russell Crowe
Which famous duo began in a 1940 MGM short called `Puss Gets the Boot`?
Tom and Jerry
Which Canadian city was originally called York in 1793?
Toronto
Which famous literary character lived at No.7 in Saville Row in London, before embarking on a famous journey?
Phileas Fog
What was actor David Niven`s final film?
`Curse Of The Pink Panther`
American Airlines Flight 587 was headed to what country when it crashed in New York shortly after take off on November 12, 2001?
Dominican Republic
What is the minimum number of darts a person needs to throw to complete a leg from 501?
9
Ruby is the birthstone for which month?
July
Which city is known as the `Eternal City`?
Rome
In which city is Karl Marx buried?
London
Who had a number one album in 2002 called `Escapology`?
Robbie Williams
Room 101 features in which George Orwell novel?
`1984`
In the film `Speed` what is the speed that the bus must not go below?
50 miles per hour
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