September 2002 (Questions 81 to 100 of 118) |
Which of the following countries is smallest in area? San Marino, Malta or Monaco? Monaco |
If you asked for `Trojans` in America, what would you get? Cigarettes, Stamps or Condoms? Condoms |
What is the most popular natural attraction in Alaska? Mount McKinley |
Which English Cathedral has the tallest spire? Salisbury Cathedral |
What was the first name of Wayne`s friend in `Wayne`s World`? Garth |
Which international football team, in 1953, became the first to beat England at Wembley? Hungary |
Which female singer performed the first song on Top Of The Pops? Dusty Springfield |
In what athletics event do you have to go backwards to win? Tug of war |
Which football team won the old English First Division in 1984-95, and 1986-87? Everton |
In which American state is the 2002 film `Insomnia`, starring Al Pacino set? Alaska |
Which American rock star was the first music artist to release a music album on CD? Bruce Springsteen |
As at March 2001, who holds the record for scoring the most league goals for the soccer team Arsenal? Ian Wright |
Which European football club is nicknamed as `La Vicchia Signora`, which translates as `the old lady`? Juventus |
Which of the following counties is not in East Anglia? Suffolk, Essex or Sussex? Sussex |
If a month has a Friday the thirteenth then on what day of the week would that month begin? Sunday |
Which Premiership footballer has the real first name of Sulzeer? Sol Campbell |
In the Bible, what is the fifth book of the Old Testament? Deutrronomy |
In which film would you first have come across a sorcerer called Yesnid? `Fantasia` |
What French phrase meaning `from the menu` is often used in the English language? `A la carte` |
From the Christmas Carol `Good King Wenceslas`, where was Good King Wenceslas the King of? Bohemia |