October 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 129) |
Which 1976 film features the characters of Fat Sam and Dandy Dan? `Bugsy Malone` |
Which cricketer wrote a novel called `Deep Cover`? Ian Botham |
Turin in Italy stands on which of the following rivers? The Rhone, The Tiber or The Po? Po |
What is a perfect score in ten-pin bowling? 300 |
Which Rugby league team are nicknamed the Eagles and play at Don Valley stadium? Sheffield |
What is deoxyribonucleic acid better known as? DNA |
What creature appears on the flag of Wales? A dragon |
Singer Alison Clarkson had hit records using what name? Betty Boo |
With which sport was Suzanne Dando associated? Gymnastics |
Thomas Chippendale was best known for making and designing what in the 18th century? Furniture |
In the phonetic alphabet, what word represents the letter `Z`? Zulu |
When was Albert Einstein born? 1879 |
Which actress played Ronnie in the film `Close Encounters Of The Third Kind`? Terri Garr |
What is the surname of the family in the TV series `2 point 4 children`? Porter |
In which city is `The Phantom of the Opera` set? Paris |
Which Irish swimmer, accused by the Americans of cheating, won 3 Gold medals at the 1996 Olympics? Michelle Smith |
In American football, how many points are awarded for a touchdown? 6 |
What is the hottest, driest, and lowest place in North America called? Death Valley |
After how many years of marriage would you celebrate a pearl wedding anniversary? 30 |
As at 2003, other than Tom Hanks, who is the only actor who has won back to back Best Actor Oscars? Spencer Tracy |