April 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 115) |
| What type of music originated in Seattle in the early 1990s and brought commercial success for Nirvana? |
| How many red balls are there in a game of snooker? |
| Shakespeare`s `A Midsummer Night`s Dream` is set on the outskirts of which city? |
| In 1999, what film became Tom Hanks first sequel? |
| What did Jacob Schick invent which is used daily by millions of people throughout the world? |
| In which year did the BBC first broadcast opera on the radio? |
| In 1968, which English footballer became the first to be sent off in an international match? |
| What is anthrophobia the fear of? Farm Animals, Flowers or Death? |
| True or False: Approximately 80,000 photographs are taken around the world every second? |
| Who starred as Jim Hacker in `Yes, Minister`? |
| Which fictional character lives at Apartment 3D, 344, ClintonStreet? |
| In what year was the first issue of the comic `The Beano` published? |
| From which football club did Manchester buy Roy Keane? |
| Robert Zimmerman is the real name of which famous person? |
| Which Italian won the golden boot in the 1982 World Cup scoring 6 goals? |
| Whose only UK top ten single is `Oxygene (part IV)`? |
| What is the chemical symbol for the element Iodine? |
| What was the name of George Gershwin`s brother, who also wrote music? |
| What country began the tradition of exchanging gifts over Christmas? |
| What nationality was Edvard Munch, the expressionist painter? |