November 2003 (Questions 21 to 40 of 117) |
What is Shakespeare`s shortest play? Macbeth |
What number is meant by a devil`s dozen or a long dozen? 13 |
In Greek mythology, who was the goddess of marriage, women and childbirth? Hera |
Which two brothers play the title roles in `The Fabulous Baker Boys`? Jeff Bridges and Beau Bridges. |
What is the capital city of New Zealand? Wellington |
In what year did Margaret Thatcher become Prime Minister? 1979 |
What name is given to the wedding anniversary celebrated after 70 years of marriage? Platinum |
Who plays the title role in the Alfred Hitchcock film `Marnie`? Tippi Hedren |
What is the most northerly town in Britain? Lerwick (in the Shetland Isles) |
Why is the American dollar called a `Buck`? It used to be the price of one bull |
In what film did Roger Moore play James Bond for the first time? `Live and let die` |
Which singer had their only chart hit in 1991 with the theme to the Rugby World Cup? Kiri Te Kawana |
What are the two main family names in `Romeo and Juliet`? Capulet and Montague |
As at January 2001, what is the highest grossing film of all time? `Titanic` |
The story `The Incredible Journey` features two dogs and a cat. What type of cat? Siamese |
Which 1992 Robert Altman film featured cameos from Angelica Huston, Burt Reynolds and Cher, all playing themselves? The Player |
Which organistation`s badge bears the logo `Blood and Fire`? The Salvation Army |
How is the gas Nitrous Oxide better known? Laughing gas |
In 2000, who became the first female to reach number one in the charts as a soloist, in a duo and as part of a group? Melanie C |
What is Bugs Bunny`s catchphrase? `What`s Up Doc` |