April 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 109) |
What is the most contagious disease in the world? The common cold |
Who was nicknamed `The Ayrshire Poet`? Robert Burns |
Which 1974 sequel won six Oscars? `The Godfather: Part II` |
Lima is the capital city of which South American country? Peru |
Who painted `Venice: A Regatta On The Grand Canal`? Canaletto |
In the film `Toy Story 2`, who provided the voice of Jesse the cow-girl? Joan Cusack |
Chelmsford is the county town of which English county? Essex |
In which country is Cotopaxi, the highest active volcano in the world? Ecuador |
What number is Bingo is sometimes referred to as `Heinz varieties`? 57 |
Which US President was forced to resign because of the Watergate scandal? Richard Nixon |
Who had a number one hit with `Ride On Time` in 1989? Black Box |
What was the first name of the character played by Kelly McDonald in the film `Trainspotting`? Diane |
In music, which superstar was jailed in Tokyo in 1980 for drugs possession? Paul McCartney |
How did the inventors of the dice game Yahtzee come up with it`s name? They invented it on a yacht |
Addis Ababa is the capital of which country? Ethiopia |
In which year was the phrase `They think it`s all over… it is now` first said? 1966 |
In which year was the first electric iron patented by H.W. Seely? 1882 |
In the board game Monopoly, what are the three green properties which follow `Go To Jail`? Regent Street, Oxford Street and Bond Street |
Which jazz musician had the nickname `Bird`? Charlie Parker |
In what film does Tom Hanks star as a boy in a adult body? Big |