June 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 117) |
The Italian word for `pine eye` is also the name of which famous film? `Pinocchio` |
What is the largest country in the world? Russia |
Latvians believe that which goddess determines the length of the day? Laima, Llaha or Luka? Laima |
What does `E.S.P.` stand for? Extra-sensory perception. |
What Beatles song was adapted to give the band Candy Flip a hit in 1990? `Strawberry Fields Forever` |
Who directed the 1995 film `Heat` starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino? Michael Mann |
What is the capital of Sicily? Palermo |
Who wrote `Lord Of The Flies`? William Golding |
How many gold medals did Mark Spitz win at the 1972 Olympics? 7 |
Who had a number one hit with `Everything I Own` in 1974? Ken Boothe |
Who sang for both `The Jam` and `The Style Council`? Paul Weller |
Which of the following countries produces the most gold - Indonesia, South Africa or Peru? South Africa |
In which two films does Kurt Russell play the character of Snake Plissken? `Escape From New York` and `Escape From L.A.` |
Who was the last British woman to win the Wimbledon singles title? Virginia Wade |
At the beginning of the novel `Les Miserables` Jean Valjean had just been released from prison after serving 19 years for what crime? Stealing a loaf of bread |
Who played Frankie in the 1991 film `Frankie and Johnny`? Michelle Pfeiffer |
What type of animal was Bambi`s friend, Thumper? A rabbit. |
In `The Wizard Of Oz`, what was the Tin Man looking for? A heart |
In what year did the Empire State Building open? 1931 |
What is the average of the numbers 1, 10 and 100? 37 |