October 2003 (Questions 21 to 40 of 129) |
Which fictional park off the coast of Costa Rica did Michael Crichton write about? `Jurassic Park` |
What river forms a large part of the boundary between Mexico and the USA? The Rio Grande |
In which Ocean are the group of islands called the Seychelles? Indian |
What company was once known as `Quantum Computer Services Inc.`? America Online |
Who was the 1998 Formula One World Champion? Mikka Hakkinen |
Born in 1979, by what name is Alecia Moore better known as in the music world? Pink |
Who managed Arsenal to the league title in 1989 and 1991? George Graham |
If you were suffering from hepatitas which part of the body would be affected most? The liver |
What is the administrative centre of Cheshire? Chester |
Where would you find budgerigars in their natural habitat? North Africa, The Far East or Australia? Australia. |
What was the name of the novelty song that Spitting Image took to number one in 1986? `The Chicken Song` |
What colour is the diamond on the Brazilian flag? Yellow |
From which country do the band A-Ha come? Norway |
How many American states begin with the letter `M`? 8 |
Which of the following elements has the lowest atomic number? Silver, Calcium or Nitrogen? Nitrogen |
Which animal is the source of cashmere? The goat |
In which month in 1914, did Britain declare war on Germany? August |
On TV, how are Simon Shelton, John Simmit, Nikky Smedley and Pui Fan Lee better known? The Teletubbies |
Amethyst is the birthstone for which month? February |
What type of animal was Stuart, in the 1999 film `Stuart Little`? Mouse |