May 2003 (Questions 61 to 80 of 124) |
On which TV show was the cartoon show `Top Cat` based? `Sergeant Bilko` |
Which English King was killed by an arrow at the battle of Hastings? King Harold |
Which Oasis song includes the line `I know I think I recognise your face, but I haven`t seen you before`? Roll With It |
Which of the following characters would you not associate with the Irvine Welsh novel `Trainspotting`? Home-boy, Rent-boy or Sick-boy? Home-boy |
As at January 2001, what has been the most aired video in MTV`s history? `Sledgehammer` by Peter Gabriel |
The main characters on what science fiction TV series met while working together on the `Star Bright Project`? `Quantum Leap` |
What was the Beach Boys` first single to reach the UK top 40 singles chart? `Surfin` USA` |
What rank did the leader of the TV series `The A-Team` reach in the army? Colonel |
The name of which game means `I Play` in Latin? Ludo |
Who won the decathlon gold medal at the Olympic games in 1980 and 1984? Daley Thompson |
In the French game boules, what are the two things that a baguette is used for? Measuring distance and making marks on the ground |
Which actress wrote the 1987 autobiography `This `n that`? Bette Davis |
A prune is what type of fruit dried? Plum |
Which `F` is the capital of the American state of Kentucky? Frankfort |
What colour is cobalt? Blue |
Which of the following Mr. Men are yellow in colour? Mr Nosey, Mr Chatterbox or Mr Bounce? Mr Bounce |
What is the connection between the number one hit singles `Come Outside` (1962), `Every Loser Wins` (1986) and `Perfect Moment` (1999)? All recorded by actors or actresses who have appeared in `Eastenders` |
Which Eurovision song contest winner completed the 1981 Labour Party slogan `The Tories have a worse record than ...`? Bucks Fizz |
What two-letter abbreviation in the computer industry stands for 1,048,576 bytes? MB (for megabyte) |
Which children’s author wrote the Malory Towers series? Enid Blyton |