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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
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