August 2004 (Questions 101 to 120 of 123) |
Who narrated the BBC childrens TV show `The Wombles`? Bernard Cribbins |
How many times are a team allowed to touch a volleyball before it crosses the net? 3 |
What is the largest river in Alaska called? The Yukon River. |
In the 2001 film `Mulholland Dr.` who the twin role of Betty and Diane? Naomi Watts |
What nationality was the artist Edgar Degas? French |
Which famous British author wrote `Chitty Chitty Bang Bang`? Ian Fleming |
Rossini composed an overture about what legendary character? William The Conqueror, William Tell or King Arthur? William Tell |
In 1997, what took over from `The Flintstones` as the longest running prime-time animated series? `The Simpsons` |
In snooker, what is the lowest score that can be achieved by a player if he makes a full clearance in one visit to the table and only pots a maximum of one red with each shot? 72 |
In the game of Monopoly, how much does it cost to buy a house for Mayfair? 200 |
Which footballing duo sang `Diamond Lights` in 1987? Chris Waddle and Glenn Hoddle |
In morse code, which letter is represented by a single dot? `E` |
Which cartoon bird made its debut in “Walky Talky Hawky” in 1946? Woody Woodpecker or Foghorn Leghorn? Foghorn Leghorn |
Which American President appears on a one dollar bill? George Washington |
What was the title of the Spice Girls` debut album? `Spice` |
Which two films that have won best picture Oscar`s in the 1990s have types of animals in their title? `Silence of the Lambs` and `Dances with Wolves` |
Which character from `Alice`s Adventures in Wonderland` often said `Off with his head`? The Queen of Hearts |
Of all the actors who played Doctor Who in the TV series of the same name, who appeared in the most episodes? Tom Baker |
Albert Einstein declined the Presidency of which country in 1952? Israel |
What is the hardest material in the human body? Tooth enamel |