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` |