September 2002 (Questions 21 to 40 of 118) |
Who was the first divorced man to become American President? Ronald Reagan |
In what year did Robert Rusticoat publish `The Wasp`, the first comic book ever to be published? 1802 |
In the board game Monopoly, how many houses must you buy on a property before you can buy a hotel? 4 |
Where in the human body would you find the malleus, incus and stapes? In the ear |
What is the name of the 10 pin bowling player played by John Turturro in `The Big Lebowski`? Satan, Lucifer or Jesus? Jesus |
Who was the subject of the Mel Brooks film subtitled `Men in Tights`? Robin Hood |
How many stars appear on the flag of New Zealand? 4 |
Who had a hit in 1988 with `The First Time`? Robin Beck |
How did the pop group Abba get their name? By taking the first letter from each of the band members names. |
What company is said to be responsible for Santa Claus being dressed in the colours red & white? Coca-Cola |
What is orology the study of? Mountains, Rivers or Precious Stones? Mountains |
At the time when dinosaurs existed on the Earth`s surface, how many continents were there? One |
What name is given to an area is Space where the pull of gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it? Black Hole. |
Which animal lives in a drey? A squirrel |
John Huston directed a 1975 film called `The Man Who Would Be ____` what? King |
What is the most abundant metal in the earth`s crust? Aluminium |
How many kilometres long is the `walk` - the longest race in men`s athletics? 50 |
In which war was the Victoria Cross first awarded? Crimean |
Who made his first appearance in Issue 27 of `Detective Comics`? Batman |
In which film did Clint Eastwood first appear as the `Man with no name`? `A Fistful Of Dollars` |