December 2003 (Questions 61 to 80 of 109) |
Which of the following teams did not play in the opening match of the 2002 World Cup finals? Sweden, France or Senegal? Sweden |
Who released the autobiography `Honest` in 2002? Ulrika Jonsson |
St Johnstown was once the capital city of Scotland. By what name is St Johnstown now known? Perth |
Who is better known as `Topolino` in Italy? Mickey Mouse |
On which day of the week are general elections held in Britain? Thursday |
What song played on the Levis commercial featuring Eddie Kidd? `When A Man Loves A Woman` (by Percy Sledge) |
Other than cricket, what sport is played regularly at Lord`s cricket ground? Real tennis |
What nationality was the existentialist writer Albert Camus? French |
What would you measure with a protractor? Angles |
In what year was the first Cannes Film Festival held? 1946 |
`Hairy Camera` is an anagram of which female singer? Mariah Carey |
In which country does the wild dog, the dingo, live? Australia. |
Which famous actor anonymously entered a look-alike contest for himself in Monaco, and came third? Charlie Chaplin |
Which alcoholic drink was advertised on TV by Joan Collins and Leonard Rossiter? Cinzano |
What was the highest UK chart position of Travis` single `Why Does It Always Rain On Me`? 10 |
According to the nursery rhyme, if the third little piggy had roast beef, what did the fourth have? None |
The popular British pub name `The Royal Oak` is named after which King? Charles II (he hid in an oak tree to escape enemies) |
Which country is the world`s largest producer of rice? Russia, China or USA? China |
What name is given to a female swan? A pen |
In `Finding Nemo` what is the name of Nemo`s dad who is looking for him? Marlin |