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October 2002    (Questions 101 to 119 of 119)
In what year did William Gillette invent the safety razor?
1895
In which city is Tianamen Square where over 1,000 demonstraters were killed in 1989?
Beijing
Which film featured Robin Williams playing an English teacher called John Keating?
`Dead Poets Society`
How many teaspoons go into one tablespoon?
3
Which 90s song includes the line `What a wicked thing to do, to make me dream of you`?
Wicked Game (by Chris Isaak)
As at January 2003, which of the following has been the most profitable movie series: James Bond, Indiana Jones or Star Wars?
James Bond
How many lines does a poem called a quatorzain have?
14
What is the musical term for a note that equals half a crotchet?
A quaver
Which type of animal was Robin Hood in the Disney cartoon film `Robin Hood`?
A fox
In July 1998, who became the youngest solo act to top the UK charts with a debut single?
Billie Piper
Who are the only three countries to have taken part in all of the summer and winter Olympic Games?
Great Britain, France and Switzerland
What was the first team sport to be publicly televised?
Baseball
Which 1999 film featured a sequence in which 7,900 rubber frogs were used?
Magnolia
Which celebrity couple who divorced in October 2000, have children called Rumer, Scout and Tellelah Belle?
Demi Moore and Bruce Willis
What is the largest lake in the Lake District national park?
Lake Windemere
In `The Simpsons`, what was the name of the first cartoon Scratchy appeared in? `The Happy Cat`, `Scratchy Goes West` or `Steamboat Scratchy`?
The Happy Cat
How many wheels does a hansom cab have?
2
Which film released in the year 2000, was advertised with the slogan `Escape or Die Frying`?
`Chicken Run`
The Bible is the best selling non-copywrited book in the world. What is the best selling copywrited book?
`The Guinness Book Of Records`
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