October 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 119) |
What is Paul McCartney`s middle name? Paul |
Who directed the film `Almost Famous` based on his own experiences as a rock reporter in the 70s for Led Zeppelin? Cameron Crowe |
Where are you most likely to come across the dewey-decimal system? On a railway track, on a baseball field or in a library? In a library |
According the the nursey rhyme, what was Little Miss Muffet eating? Curds and Whey |
Which 1963 film had a budget of 44 million dollars which if adjusted for inflation would make it one of the most expensive films ever made? `Cleopatra` |
At which distance did Sally Gunnell win her gold medal for hurdling at the 1992 Olympics? 400m |
What was the full title of Robert Louis Stevenson`s book which first featured `Jekyll and Hyde`? `The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde` |
What is the last book in the Bible? Revelation |
In what year was Nelson Mandela imprisoned for life? 1964 |
Which actress was born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra? Meg Ryan |
Which cartoon character lives at 1313 Webfoot Walk? Donald Duck |
Mickey Mouse have eyes which have pupils for the first time in which 1940 film? `Fantasia` |
In 1980 which electronics company demonstrated its latest invention, the compact disc? Philips |
What nationality is Jean Marc Bosman, famous for the `Bosman Ruling` which affected footballers being transferred from one club to another? Belgian |
What are the four principal types of tooth called? Incisors, Canines, Pre-molars and Molars. |
Which Take That song includes the line `Just tell me the song and I`ll sing it`? Back For Good |
Which TV detective kept his gun in a biscuit jar? Jim Rockford |
Who shared a Nobel prize in 1945 for his discovery of the antibiotic penicillin? Alexander Fleming |
What nationality was the composer Bela Bartok? Hungarian |
Which sign of the zodiac is represented by the Scales? Libra |