February 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 107) |
What nationality was Nostradamus? French |
Which of these wedding anniversaries would you celebrate first? Lace, Tin or Ivory? Tin |
What word is used to describe animals which can live on land or in water? Amphibian |
What was the name of Henri Matisse`s scultpure which sold for over 14 million dollars in May, 2000? `La Serpentine` |
What is the capital of Zimbabwe? Harare |
What is the chemical symbol for the element Barium? Ba, Bm or Bn? Ba |
In which film did Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall first star together? `To Have And Have Not` |
Which English department store has the slogan `never knowingly undersold`? John Lewis |
Which football team used to play their home matches at Springfield Park and now play at the JJB Stadium? Wigan Athletic |
Great Britain declared war on Germany after they invaded which country in 1939? Poland |
What was Blondie`s first UK number one hit single? `Heart Of Glass` |
In which American city is O`Hare International Airport? Chicago |
Which actress played Barbella in the film of the same name? Jane Fonda |
Which group`s last top ten hit single was called `All Hooked Up` before they announced a split in 2001? All Saints |
Who composed the opera `Don Giovanni`? Mozart, Beethoven or Verdi? Mozart |
Who directed the 1986 film `Platoon`? Oliver Stone |
Which politcal party did American President Bill Clinton represent? Democratic Party |
For what film did Humphrey Bogart win his only Oscar? `The African Queen` |
Which Oscar winning actor died on June 27th, 2001? Jack Lemmon |
Which Film and TV star only spoke for the first time in `The Karnival Kid`, his ninth appearance on-screen? Mickey Mouse |