November 2003 (Questions 81 to 100 of 117) |
By what scoreline did Argentina beat West Germany in the 1986 World Cup final? 3-2 |
Which of the following elements has the highest atomic number? Lead, Xenon or Zirconium? Lead |
Which female singer had the bestselling album in the UK in 1999 called `Come On Over`? Shania Twain |
In the TV series `Absolutely Fabulous`, who played Edina`s mother? June Whitfield |
Which English football team started out as the Thames Ironworks? West Ham United |
How many days is the average gestation period of a rabbit? 30, 50 or 70? 30 |
Who released an album called `The Great Rock & Roll Swindle`? The Sex Pistols |
Whose acceptance speech at the Oscars in 2001 included the line `I love the world, I`m so happy, thank you`? Julia Roberts |
In which 1980s film did Dudley Moore play an elf? `Santa Claus The Movie` |
In the film and TV series, what does the letter `M` stand for in `M*A*S*H`? Mobile |
What is the only sign of the zodiac not named after a living creature, and what is it named after? Libra, named after the scales. |
What is the motto of the Special Air Services (SAS)? `Who dares, wins` |
Which British composer and playwright wrote the musical `Oliver`? Lionel Bart |
What alloy was the most important metal for tools and weapons between the years 4000 and 2000 B.C.? Bronze |
In which year did Tony Blair first become British Prime Minister? 1997 |
Which Leicestershire town is famous for its pork pies? Melton Mobray |
What is the only word in English ending in the letters `mt`? Dreamt |
Which famous sportsman is nicknamed `The Golden Bear`? Jack Nicklaus |
Which of the following William Shakespeare plays would be classed as a tragedy? Henry V, Midsummer`s Night Dream or Hamlet? Hamlet |
Celine Dion won the Eurovision song contest for which European country? Switzerland |