October 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 129) |
In 1970, who landed the first wheeled vehicle on the moon? Russia or the America? Russia |
What is the most common gas in the air we breathe? Oxygen, Hydrogen or Nitrogen? Nitrogen |
Sekt and Perelada are examples of what type of wine? Sparkling |
Who appeared in both the London & Philadelphia parts of the Live Aid Concerts? Phil Collins |
Which piece of film memorabilia from the film `The Wizard Of Oz` made 666,000 dollars when auctioned in 2000? The slippers worn by Judy Garland |
Who discovered gravitation and invented calculus? Isaac Newton |
John Weissmuller and Rowdy Gaines are associated with which Olympic sport? Swimming |
Why was Scottish footballer Willie Johnstone sent home from the 1978 World Cup? For taking drugs |
Which 1980 film features Bill Murray battling against a gopher? Caddyshack |
What two colours make up the Polish flag? Red and white |
What film`s theme song did Ray Parker Junior sing in 1984? Ghostbusters |
Which Beatle`s album was the bestselling album in the 1960s in the UK? `Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band` |
What does the Latin `quo vadis` mean? Where are you going |
Green Park, Oxford Circus and Warren Street are on which London Underground line? Victoria |
Who wrote `If Only They Could Talk` and `Let Sleeping Vets Lie`? James Herriott |
In which year did London`s first airport open? 1919 |
Who was the first US President to meet with a reigning British monarch? Woodrow Wilson |
What `D` was the original name for the breathalyser? Drunkometer |
In rock music, Marvin Lee Aday is better known by a high school nick-name. What is it? Meatloaf |
Which film won the best picture, best director, best actor and best actress Oscars in 1992? Silence of the lambs |