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