July 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 115) |
What actress was the subject of the 1983 film `Mommie Dearest`? Joan Crawford |
Which cult film was based on the Novel `Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep`? Blade Runner |
Which line on the London Underground is represented by the colour yellow? The circle line |
Which comedian`s real name is Jim Moir? Vic Reeves |
Who provided the voice of the title character in the 2001 film `Shrek``? Mike Myers |
With which BBC TV show would you associate the character of David Brent? `The Office` |
Which well known pop star`s real surname is Gudmundsdottir? Bjork`s |
Which district of London was named after a battle fought in 1815? Waterloo |
Which chemical element can take the form of diamond or graphite? Carbon |
Starring in the film `Thje Sheikh`, who was known as the big screen`s first great lover? Rudolph Valentino |
According to `The Hitch Hiker`s Guide To The Galaxy`, what number was the answer to life, the universe and everything? 42 |
How many pints of milk are needed to make a pound of Cheddar cheese? 2, 4 or 8? 8 |
What number on the Beaufort scale indicates a light breeze? 2 |
Which famous singer was originally cast in the 1968 film `Chitty Chitty Bang Bang`, but eventually cut out because the film`s makers objected to the think bandage on his head covering a cyst? Phil Collins |
The soundtrack to which film was the best selling album in the UK in 1978? `Saturday Night Fever` |
Which is longer, the Grand National or the University Boat Race? The Grand National |
Which cartoon character had wings which were like `a shield of steel`? Batfink |
Which of the following species of snakes is the longest? Diamondback Rattlesnake, Reticulated Python or Puff Adder? Reticulated Python |
When written out in full numerical form, how many zeros are in one centillion? 20, 100 or 600? 600 |
What nationality was the composer Chopin? Polish |