November 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 132) |
Which footballer won 88 caps for Northern Ireland and went on to manage Macclesfield Town? Sammy McIllroy |
How many strings are there on a normal a bass guitar? 4 |
In golf, who was the first European to win the US Masters? Seve Ballesteros |
Bahia was the capital city of which South American city between 1552 and 1763? Brazil |
What title was won by Caspians Intrepid in 1999 and Torums Scarf Michael in 2000? Best is show at Crufts |
In what year did J Fletcher-Dodd found the first holiday camp? 1906 |
What metal is also known as quicksilver? Mercury |
Which country was once known as Constanstinople? Istanbul |
What is the world`s largest man-made structure? The Great Wall of China |
Who sang the theme tune to the TV series `Minder`? Denis Waterman |
In which decade was the TV series `Grange Hill` first broadcast - the 1970s or the 1980s? 1970s |
Which Russian writer wrote `The Seagull` and `The Cherry Orchard`? Chekhov |
In the English and Scottish football leagues, which team has the longest name? Inverness Caledonian Thistle |
What acid is extracted from the juice of lemons, oranges, limes, and grapefruit? Citric |
What nationality was Whigfield who had a number one hit in 1994 with `Saturday Night`? Danish |
In geography, what is Rapa Nui better known as? Easter Island |
In mathematics, what does the letter `L` stand for in the abbreviation `LCD`? Lowest |
In which year was Napolean proclaimed emperor of France? 1804 |
With which Edith Piaf song did Grace Jones have a hit in 1986? `La Vie En Rose` |
In which country was Arnold Swarzenegger born? Austria |