August 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 108) |
How many counters does each player have at the start of a game of backgammon? 15 |
Sabena is the national airline of which country? Belgium |
Which country declared war on both Germany and the Allies in World War II? Italy |
In the TV series `Only Fools And Horses`, what is the name of Boycie`s wife? Marlene |
On which racecourse in England is the Rowley Mile? Newmarket |
How many miles long is the river Nile? 4160 |
Who blink more? Men or women or is there no difference? Women |
Which German footballer scored the last international goal at Wembley? Dieter Hamman |
What is Truman`s first name in the film `The Truman Show`? Truman |
Which two brothers are associated with the invention of the aeroplane? Orville and Wilbur Wright |
On what part of the body would you wear a `sombrero`? The head |
What is name of the Scottish ball game, similar to hockey, in which a player would use a caman to hit the ball? Shinty |
In which European country would you find the city of Strasbourg? France |
In `The Simpsons` who runs the store called the Leftorium? Ned Flanders |
Who was first to win an Olympic gold medal for Britain in a throwing event? Tessa Sanderson |
Who was the youngest member of the Beatles? George Harrison |
Which of the following teams failed to score in the 2002 World Cup Finals? Costa Rica, France or Uruguay? France |
Better known in the world of music, who played the leading role in the film `Buster`? Phil Collins |
Which trumpet player is said to have invented the word `jazz`? Louis Armstrong |
Who played Che Guevera alongside Madonna in the film `Evita`? Antonia Banderas |