September 2003 (Questions 101 to 118 of 118) |
What film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, included a dream sequence designed by Salvador Dali? `Spellbound` |
Phoenix is the capital city of which US state? Arizona |
In which American state is Mount Waialeale, which has the highest average rainfall in the world? Hawaii |
Duffle coats are named after a town in which country? Belgium |
Who did Queen Elizabeth I succeed to the throne? Mary I |
In the music world, how is Damon Gough better known? Badly Drawn Boy |
In which war was the Victoria Cross first awarded? The Crimean War |
How many steps are there in the Eiffel Tower? 1,792 |
Who is Liverpool Airport named after? John Lennon |
Which song reached number one for Tommy Roe in 1969 and then again in 1991 when covered by another band or artist? `Dizzy` |
Who stars as Roy Neary in the film `Close Encounters Of The Third Kind`? Richard Dreyfuss |
What was the surname of Wendy and her brothers in `Peter Pan`? Darling |
In which century did the diamond engagement ring first become popular? 15th |
In the film `The Life Of Brian`, who played Brian? Graham Chapman |
What 1974 disaster movie starred Steve McQueen, Paul Newman and Faye Dunaway? `The Towering Inferno` |
Who directed the 1973 film `American Graffiti`? George Lucas |
What do the letters `TT` stand for in the Isle of Man TT race? Tourist Trophy |
What girls name appears in the title of two David Bowie top ten singles - one in 1972 and one in 1984? Jean (`The Jean Genie` and `Blue Jean`) |