August 2003 (Questions 21 to 40 of 108) |
In feet, how high above the floor is the net on a netball court? 10 feet |
The BDO is the governing body of which sport? Darts |
What disease`s name comes from the Latin word for crab? Cancer |
Which team knocked Manchester United out of the 2000/01 FA Cup and who scored the winning goal? West Ham - Paolo Di Canio |
What name is given to the character portrayed in cartoons as a bald head peering over a wall with a caption beginning with the words `wot no`? Chad |
Who played the leading characters Rhett Butler and Scarlett O`Hara in the film `Gone With The Wind`? Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. |
How many points does a `Star of David` have? 6 |
Approximately how many babies are born in the world every minute? 3, 20 or 300? 20 |
What type of bird can swim the fastest? The penguin |
Which of Shakespeare`s characters has a daughter called Jessica? Shylock`s |
Who played Philip Marlowe in the 1946 film `The Big Sleep`? Humphrey Bogart |
By what name is Gabrielle Bonheur better known? Coco Chanel |
What is the capital of the American state of Wyoming? Cheyenne or Harrisburg? Cheyenne |
Who directed the films `Marathon Man` and `Midnight Cowboy`? John Schlesinger |
Which actor was the subject of the book `The Moon`s A Balloon`? David Niven |
In which country is Ayres Rock? Australia |
Which German scored the first golden goal in International football? Oliver Bierhoff |
Which of the following would live in a formicary? Owls, bees or ants? Ants |
What was Oasis` first top ten hit in the UK? `Live Forever` |
Who plays Carrie in the TV series `Sex and the city`? Sarah Jessica Parker |