October 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 119) |
Which two months are covered by the star sign Gemini? May and June |
Vulcan was the Roman God of what? Fire |
Which food, not rationed during World War II was later rationed after it? Bread |
In which Italian city would you find the Uffizi Gallery? Florence |
A dagger, lead piping, a revolver, rope and a candlestick - which murder weapon is missing from the game of Cluedo? Spanner |
Which major tennis tournament is played annually at the Roland Garros Stadium? French Open |
Which Madonna song includes the line `I have a taste for danger`? Beautiful Stranger |
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, what word is used for `M`? Mike |
What is the chemical symbol for the element Gold? Au |
Which `P` is the book of the Bible comes after Job and before Proverbs? Psalms |
What kind of animal is a saki? Monkey |
What license cost 37 pence when it was abolished in 1988? Dog Licence |
Who, at 42 years old, was the youngest President of the United States of America? Theodore Roosevelt |
Which two throwing events in track and field require safety netting? Discus and Hammer |
Which 1982 British film is thought to have had 300,000 extras appear in it? `Gandhi` |
Which Radio 1 DJ announced he was leaving the station in August 2002, after 15 years? Mark Goodier |
Sapphire is the birthstone for which month? September |
Which controversial 1955 novel is Vladimir Nabokov`s best known? `Lolita` |
Which band had a UK number one hit single with `I`m A Believer` in 1967? The Monkees |
In which 1993 film does the character Dr Richard Kimble appear? The Fugitive |