November 2003 (Questions 61 to 80 of 117) |
In `The Twelve Days Of Christmas`, what were there two of? Turtle Doves |
What is the sixth planet from the Sun in the Solar System? Saturn |
How many players compete in an equestrian polo team? 4 |
From what wood is a cricket bat traditionally made? Willow |
Which of the following colours appears on the French flag? White, Black or Yellow? White |
The video for which Queen song featured Freddie Mercury in stockings and a mini-skirt? `I want to break free` |
What was the name of the pop-group All Saints` first UK hit single? `Never Ever` |
How many best director Oscars did Stanley Kubrick win? None |
Who is the patron saint of Wales? St David |
On March 3rd, 1991, who was severly beaten by Los Angeles police officers causing public outcry? Rodney King |
What does `Pinocchio` mean in Italian? Pine Eyes, Pine Ears or Pine Nose? Pine Eyes |
What is the second largest country in South America? Argentina |
Which king was the target of the Gunpowder plot of 1605? James I |
How is ascorbic acid more commonly known? Vitamin C |
As at March 2001, who holds the record for the most league appearances for Manchester United playing in 606 matches? Bobby Charlton |
How many stories make up the `Canterbury Tales`? 24 |
What was Spandau Ballet`s first single to reach number one in the UK charts? `True` |
According to Shakespeare, who was the King of the Fairies? Oberon |
In the sitcom `Are You Being Served`, what was the name of the character who had the catchphrase `I`m Free`? Mr Humphries |
On a standard dart board, what is the lowest number that cannot be scored with a single dart? 23 |