September 2003 (Questions 41 to 60 of 118) |
Which American author created the character Rip Van Winkle? Washington Irving |
Carbon, Oxygen and which other element makes up carbohydrates? Hydrogen |
As in the music shop, what do the letters HMV stand for? His Masters Voice |
What is the bestselling book in the world? The Bible |
Jennifer Warnes had two number one hit singles with duets from which two films? `Dirty Dancing`, `An Officer And A Gentleman` |
Which famous musician narrated the adventures of Thomas the Tank Engine on British television? Ringo Starr |
Which actress played Princess Leia in the film `Star Wars`? Carrie Fisher |
What is the longest river in Italy? The Po |
How many pints of beer make up a peck? 16 |
In which film did Elvis Presley make his acting debut? `Love Me Tender` |
What nationality was the racing driver Ayrton Senna? Brazilian |
Which famous fictional character kept his tobacco in the toe of a Persian slipper? Sherlock Holmes |
Hartford is the capital of which American state? Conneticut |
What is Chang Cheng better known as in English? The Great Wall Of China, Hong Kong or Coca Cola? The Great Wall Of China |
Which three of Santa`s reindeer begin with the letter `D`? Dasher, Donner and Dancer |
Mikado is a title given to emperors of which country? Japan |
What is Rachel`s surname in `Friends`? Greene |
How many faces does the clock tower of Big Ben have? 4 |
What was Hitler`s title as the leader of Nazi Germany? Fuhrer, Muller or Kaiser? Fuhrer |
Marlon Brando won best actor award for what 1954 film? `On the waterfront` |