October 2003 (Questions 61 to 80 of 129) |
Which member of England`s 2002 Word Cup football squad has the nickname `Bruno`? Emile Heskey |
Which female singer had a top 10 hit single in 1989 with `Toy Soldiers`? Martika |
In what film did Elizabeth Taylor shoot to fame as a child star in 1944? `National Velvet` |
Actors Warren Beatty and Annette Bening married after meeting on the set of what film? `Bugsy` |
`No Angel` is the debut album by which female singer? Dido |
Nashville is the capital of which American state? Tennessee |
Who had a number one hit in 1992 with `I`m Doing Fine Now`? The Pasadenas |
Which famous female singer appeared as a fairy in the 2001 film `Moulin Rouge`? Kylie Minogue |
Which country`s national rugby team are called the All Blacks? New Zealand |
Which cartoon takes place in Greendale in Cumbria? Postman Pat |
Which rock star`s autobiography is entitled `I need more`? Iggy Pop`s |
What historic event does the nursery rhyme `Ring-a-ring of roses` commemorate? The Great Plague |
What is the final event in a triathlon? The marathon |
Which 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film was based on a novel by John Buchan? `The 39 Steps` |
In the `Rocky` films, what was the first name of Rocky`s wife? Adrian |
What item of food inspired the idea for the computer game pac man? Pizza (with a slice missing) |
Heather, Joshua and Michael were the three main characters in which 1999 film? `The Blair Witch Project` |
In which year did colour TV transmissions begin in Britain? 1969 |
What nationality is comedian Steve Coogan`s character Tony Ferrino? Portuguese |
First published in 1904, for which book is J. M. Barrie best known? `Peter Pan` |