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` |