October 2003 (Questions 101 to 120 of 129) |
In which two continents do armadillos live? North America and South America |
In the British Army, which of these ranks is the highest? Major, Captain or Colonel? Colonel |
Which of the following occurred most recently? The Iron Age or The Bronze Age? Iron Age |
Which country singer wrote the song `I Will Always Love You` which was a hit for Whitney Houston in 1992? Dolly Parton |
Which famous London department store opened on 15th March, 1909? Selfridges |
In the TV comedy series `Frasier`, what is Frasier`s surname? Crane |
Which of the following countries` flags features the colours red, white and green? Hungary, Israel or Romania? Hungary |
Which two metals make up the alloy bronze? Copper and Tin |
What is the largest Canadian province? Quebec |
Which British film director once said `Actors should be treated like cattle`? Alfred Hitchcock |
Who is the only American President to have served non-consecutive terms in office? Grover Cleveland |
Gwen Stefani is the lead singer with which band? No Doubt |
To which famous author was archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan married? Agatha Christie |
Which country does Zinedine Zidane play for in international football? France |
Which 2000 film features a psychopath called Patrick Bateman? `American Psycho` |
Which Scottish liquer is made of whisky and heather honey? Drambuie |
At which stroke did swimmer David Wilkie win the 200m with a world record time at the 1976 Olympics? Breaststroke |
Which band released the album `Modern Life Is Rubbish`? Blur |
In which county is Reading? Berkshire |
Is a group of crows called a murder, a massacre, a killing or a riot? A murder |