November 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 117) |
What was Raymond Chandler`s first novel, which was later made into a successful film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall? `The Big Sleep` |
Who painted `Absinthe Drinker` in 1901? Pablo Picasso |
Orly airport is situated in which European city? Paris |
Which famous actress appeared as the first Playboy centerfold in 1953? Marilyn Monroe |
What was King William II killed by? An arrow, the plague or old age? An Arrow |
Who played the title role in the 1960 film `Spartacus`? Kirk Douglas |
In which year did Geri Halliwell leave The Spice Girls? 1998 |
What was Dorothy`s surname in `The Wizard Of Oz`? Gale |
What nationality was pianist and composer Franz Liszt? Hungarian |
Which football manager was in charge of Scotland`s team in the 1986 World Cup finals? Alex Ferguson |
Equivalent to 3.26 light years, what is `parsec` is an abbreviation of which two words? Parallax second |
The escalator installed in Britain was in the department store Harrods in what year? 1878 |
Which two months are covered by the star sign Aries? March and April |
Which guitarist played the lead guitar solo on Michael Jackson`s `Beat It`? Eddie Van Halen |
Which Eastenders character married Cat Slater on Christmas day 2003? Alfie Moon |
Who had a number one in 1974 called `Seasons In The Sun`? Terry Jacks |
What kind of animal is James Stewart`s invisible friend in the film `Harvey`? A rabbit. |
How many species of elephant are there in the world? 2 |
On the beaufort scale, what number represents a fresh breeze? 1, 3 or 5? 5 |
What is the full name and rank of the commander of the 256th Squadron in Joseph Heller`s novel, `Catch-22`? Major Major Major Major |