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January 2003    (Questions 1 to 20 of 144)
What was the nickname of the first Spice Girl to go solo?
Ginger Spice
Which of the following events did Carl Lewis not win a gold medal for at the 1984 Olympics? Long Jump, 400m or 100m relay?
400m
Which two actors were nominated for best actor awards at the Oscars in 1991, both for playing wheelchair-bound characters?
Tom Cruise (for `Born On The Fourth Of July`) and Daniel Day-Lewis (for `My Left Foot`).
How is Eldrick Wood`s better known?
Tiger Woods
Who did Iain Duncan Smith beat in September 2001 to become the leader of the Conservative Party?
Ken Clarke
Who was the main villain in the cartoon `Wacky Races`?
Dick Dastardly
What country did Romans call Lusitania?
Portugal
Which actor received 4 million dollars for his 10 minutes on screen in the film `Superman`?
Marlon Brando
What became Hot Chocolate`s first UK number one single in 1977? `Everyone`s A Winner`, `So You Win Again` or `You Sexy Thing`?
`So You Win Again`
What was the nationality of the inventor of the piano?
Italian
Whose last words were `Et tu, Brute`?
Julius Caesar`s
In fashion, what do the letters DKNY stand for?
Donna Karen New York
According to the Bible, who was the father of the Jewish race?
Abraham
Who is Britain`s largest employer?
National Health Service
Beelzebub is Hebrew for what phrase, which was also used as the title of a famous novel?
Lord Of The Flies
Who ruled England from 1837 to 1901?
Queen Victoria
On which side of the road would you drive in Australia?
Left
When the band Hear`say formed, who was the oldest member at 24?
Kym
Who wrote the novel `The 39 Steps`?
John Buchan
`The Two Jakes` was a sequel to what 1974 film?
`Chinatown`
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