August 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 108) |
In February 2002, where in London were the Brit Awards held? Earls Court |
By what title was Oliver Cromwell known? Lord Protector |
Which TV comedy series sometimes featured a policeman called Roy Slater? `Only Fools And Horses` |
Which song includes the line `And I`m floating in the most peculiar way`? `Space Oddity` by David Bowie |
How many stars appear on the flag of Australia? 6 |
The English band Radiohead took there name from a song by which other band? Talking Heads |
What is the main ingredient in a Molotov Cocktail? Petrol |
In the 1967 film, was Lee Van Cleef ` The Good`, `The Bad` or `The Ugly`? `The Bad` |
What two letters are worth the most in a game of Scrabble? Q and Z |
In what year was the first women`s golf tournament held? 1811 |
In which 1988 film would you find a villain called Hans Gruber? `Die Hard` |
In 1978, what was Sweden`s most profitable export, ahead of Volvo? Abba |
How many wheels are on a tricycle? 3 |
What type of toy animal was `wheezy` in the film `Toy Story 2`? Penguin |
Which famous museum opened in London, in April 1928? Madam Tussauds |
How did Robert The Bruce die? Of the disease leprosy |
In what film did Clint Eastwood play Dirty Harry for the second time? `Magnum Force` |
In the Bible, how is the Decalogue also known? The Ten Commandments |
What is the name given to a young bear? A cub |
Byzantium is an ancient name for which city? Istanbul |