September 2003 (Questions 1 to 20 of 118) |
How many white five pointed stars are there on the Brazilian flag? 27 |
A centaur is a cross between which two creatures? Horse and Human |
Which element has the chemical symbol C? Carbon |
Which 1995 film featuring talking animals is based on a book by Dick King-Smith? Babe |
`Eye Of The Tiger` by Survivor was the theme song to which film? `Rocky III` |
Which famous actor directed the film `A River Runs Through It`? Robert Redford |
Which band had a hit album called `Slippery When Wet`? Bon Jovi |
Mrs Tiggie Winkle appears in what series of books? `The Tales Of Beatrix Potter` |
What is a `Treskilling Yellow`, which was sold at an auction for over 2 million dollars in 1996? A stamp |
In which continent are the top ten highest active volcanoes in the world? South America |
Which two singers had a hit with the duet `Islands In The Stream` in 1983? Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers |
With which sport would you associate Lance Armstrong? Cycling |
In which country did the cloning of Dolly the sheep take place? Scotland |
Which female scientist was the first to win 2 Nobel Science prizes? Marie Curie |
In literature, which fictional character has parents called Lily and James? Harry Potter |
Which American City is named after a British Prime Minister? Pittsburgh |
How many pods are on the Millenium Eye in London? 32 |
What is the chemical symbol for the element Strontium? Sr |
Which Daphne Du Maurier novel was turned into a 1940 film by Alfred Hitchcock? `Rebecca` |
What is the second lightest chemical element? Helium |