September 2003 (Questions 61 to 80 of 118) |
In which European country is Dalmatia, from where the Dalmation dog gets its name? Croatia |
What measurement is used to measure the size of horses? Hands |
What cartoon characters are described as being `three apples high`? Smurfs |
What is the English translation of the film title `Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo`? The Good, The Bad and The Ugly |
What was the surname of Zachary, the President of the USA between 1849 and 1850? Taylor |
With which famous novel would you associate the ship `Hispaniaola`? `Treasure Island` |
In the Bible, which of the Ten Commandments warns against deceit? The first, the fourth or the ninth? The ninth |
How many countries border Germany? 9 |
How many league goals did Ally McCoist score for Rangers between the years 1985 and 1998? 355 |
How old is a quadragenarian? 40 |
In which year was the first London marathon run? 1981 |
Who does Alice follow into Wonderland? The white rabbit |
Which band had a top ten hit in 2004 with `Take Me Out`? Franz Ferdinand |
In which country are the headquarters of Interpol? France |
The film `Bicentennial Man` starring Robin Williams was based on a story by which author? Isaac Asimov |
What is the currency of Holland? The Guilder |
In what year was Walt Disney born? 1901 |
What is the name of the lake in the middle of Hyde Park? The Serpentine |
Which planet has two moons called Phobos and Demos? Mars |
Who scored the winning goal for Manchester United against Bayern Munich in the 1999 European Cup final? Ole Gunner Solskjaer |