January 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 144) |
After how many years would you celebrate your crystal anniversary? 15 |
How is trinitrotoluene better known? TNT |
In music, how many semi-quavers are in a crotchet? 4 |
In which country was actor Mel Gibson born? America |
In the 2001 budget, the minimum wage was increased from £3.70 per hour to what? £4.10 |
Alfred Hitchcock never won a best director Oscar, but which of his films won a best film Oscar? `Rebecca` |
How long is an Olympic sized swimming pool? 50 metres |
According to surveys in the 1990s, what was the most common New Year resolution? To lose weight |
Which of the following colours does not appear on the Irish flag? White, Yellow or Orange? Yellow |
What are the only two musical notes which have no flats? C and F |
Which organ of the human body does Hepatitis affect? Liver |
What was the first name of John Travolta`s character in `Grease`? Danny |
Who played the character of Lord Flasheart who appeared in several episodes of the TV comedy series `Blackadder`? Rik Mayall |
Who wrote the words to Frank Sinatra`s hit `My way`? Paul Anka |
What is telesphobia the fear of? Being last |
What are commonly referred to as shooting stars? Meteors |
Who was the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon Mens Singles title? Boris Becker |
Who played in the title role in the 1972 film `Junior Bonner`? Steve McQueen |
On which corner of a motorway sign do junction exit numbers appear? Bottom left |
What name is given to a hat with a flat horizontal top that is worn at graduation ceremonies? Mortarboard |