September 2002 (Questions 1 to 20 of 118) |
Who was the first female DJ on Radio 1? Annie Nightingale |
Bibliomania is an obsession with what? Books |
What is Charlie`s surname in `Charlie and the Chocolate Factory`? Bucket |
The owl and the pussycat bought their wedding ring from which animal? A pig |
What is the only country which is crossed by both the equator and the tropic of capricorn? Brazil |
What were Dirty Den`s first two words on his `Eastenders` comeback in 2003? Hello princess |
Who won a record 7 Grammy awards in 1984? Michael Jackson |
Which British 400 metre hurdler announced her retirement at the World Championships in Athens in 1997? Sally Gunnell |
Which actress plays the character of Tracy who marries James Bond in `On her majesty`s secret service`? Diana Rigg |
Sand consists of what two chemical elements? Oxygen and Silicon |
What were Charles De Gaulle`s last two words? `Not now`, `It hurts` or `Maybe later`? It hurts |
In which James Bond film does the character of Solitaire appear? `Live and Let Die` |
Which famous person owns a racehorse called Rock of Gibraltar? Alex Ferguson |
Which famous person from history opened the 1936 Olympic Games? Adolf Hitler |
Who had a number one hit in 1994 with `Mmm mmm mmm mmm`? Crash Test Dummies |
Is Sirius, which is also known as the Dog Star, the biggest, the brightest or the hottest star in the sky? Brightest |
How many stomachs does a cow have? None, Two or Four? Four |
Who hosted the TV show `The Krypton Factor`? Gordon Burns |
What is the capital of Switzerland? Bern |
The Greek gods were believed to reside on what mountain? Olympus |