April 2004 (Questions 1 to 20 of 115) |
Which American President was nicknamed `Old Hickery`? Andrew Jackson |
Who scultped `The Thinker`? Rodin |
In which country did the dance the fandango originate? Spain |
What is the third letter of the Greek alphabet? Gamma |
Which British Prime Minister merged the British and Irish Parliaments in 1801? William Pitt |
Which Italian football club was founded in memory of the opera legend Giuseppe Verdi? Parma |
Santa Fe is the capital of which American state? New Mexico |
What would you use if you were practising ikebana? Flowers |
Which Bjork song includes the line `He believes in beauty`? Venus As A Boy |
For which movie did Clark Gable win his only acting Oscar? `It Happened One Night` |
What was Madonna`s first top ten single? `Holiday` |
In which Shakespeare play does the line `To be or not to be, that is the question` appear? Hamlet |
Which `C` is the name given to the electronic line judge at Wimbledon? Cyclops |
In 1988 Penny Marshall became the first female director to have a film take more than 100 million dollars at the box office. What was the film? `Big` |
Which film originally starring Audrey Hepburn in the title role, was remade in 1995 with Julia Ormond in the same role? `Sabrina` |
Which TV family live at 742 Evergreen Terrace? The Simpsons |
What is the name of Edina`s son in the TV comedy series `Absolutely Fabulous`? Serge |
Which Arthur wrote `Death Of A Salesman`? Arthur Miller |
What was the first name of O.J. Simpsons` wife who was killed in 1994? Nicole |
Which British playwright wrote Boys From The Blackstuff? Alan Bleasdale |