July 2003 (Questions 81 to 100 of 115) |
What type of animals are portrayed in the book `Watership Down`? Rabbits |
What are the first three words in the Bible? `In the beginning` |
For what reason did American Sally Ride become famous in 1983? First American female in space |
Who were the two main stars of the film `Nine and a half weeks`? Mickery Rourke and Kim Basinger |
In which year did the first Alcoholics Anonymous first meeting take place? 1935 |
The city of Glasgow stands on which of the following rivers? Forth, Clyde or Tay? Clyde |
On which London street is Selfridges? Oxford Street |
In which year did Coca Cola introduce Cherry Coke? 1985 |
Which football team won the first World Cup in 1930? Uruguay |
As at the year 2001, what 5 James Bond films have titles with only one word? `Goldfinger`, `Thunderball`, `Moonraker`, `Octopussy` and `Goldeneye`. |
What was Walt Disney`s first animated film with sound called? `Steamboat Willie` |
Who had a hit in 1994 with `Zombie`? The Cranberries |
From which country does beef stroganoff originate? Russia |
What is the smallest breed of dog? Chihuahua |
What is the birthstone for the month of July? Ruby, Pearl or Diamond? Ruby |
In which year did Richard Nixon begin the secret bombing of Cambodia? 1969 |
On the London Underground, which line has only 6 miles of it`s total 41.5 miles underground? The Metropolitan Line |
Which actress from the TV show `Friends` once appeared in the video for Bruce Springsteen`s `Dancing In The Dark`? Courtney Cox |
What is the largest and also most southern of the Greek islands? Crete |
Which popular salad gets it`s name from the New York hotel where it was first made? Waldorf |