September 2003 (Questions 21 to 40 of 118) |
What is the capital of the American state of Louisiana? Baton Rouge |
Which Madonna song includes the line `I have a taste for danger`? `Beautiful Stranger` |
Where was the TV series `Starsky and Hutch` based? San Francisco, Los Angeles or New York? Los Angeles |
Which band have had hits called `Waiting For A Girl Like You` and `I Want To Know What Love Is`? Foreigner |
Which British city hosted the 1970 Commonwealth Games? Edinburgh |
Who ordered the beheading of Mary Queen Of Scots? Queen Elizabeth I |
Which darts player is known as `The Power`? Phil Taylor |
In which continent is the Angel Falls waterfall? South America |
When was the last Olympic games to be held before World War I? 1912 |
Who created the muppets? Jim Henson |
By what name is singer Paul Francis Gadd better known? Gary Glitter |
What was the name of the adult version of the TV show `TISWAS`? `O.T.T.`, `A.P.B.` or `S.F.A.`? O.T.T. |
How heavy is a puck used in ice hockey? 4 ounces, 6 ouces or 9 ounces? 6 ounces |
Who played the title role in the 1975 film `Tommy`? Roger Daltrey |
How many cards are there in a tarot pack? 78 |
Which English queen was married to Lord Guildford Dudley? Lady Jane Grey |
Which geographical location was the first word spoken on the moon? Houston |
In what year were the Queensberry Rules, which apply to the sport of boxing, originally drawn up? 1867 |
What is the closest city to Portsmouth? Brighton, Southampton or Chicester? Chichester |
What 1975 film features the characters of Riff Raff, Magenta and Doctor Frank-n-Furter? `The Rocky Horror Picture Show` |