August 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 123) |
Who had a top ten hit in 1983 called `Rip It Up`? Orange Juice |
What is the sum of the internal angles in a hexagon? 720 degrees |
The Scandanavian pop group Aqua had a hit single about which doctor? `Dr Jones` |
In which country land did the Ptolemy dynasty once rule? Egypt |
What is the largest city in Switzerland? Zurich |
Which half of a famous comedy duo was born at Ulverston in the Lake District in 1890? Stan Laurel |
Which football team do Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis support? Manchester City |
What was the subject of the 1958 film `A Night To Remember`? The sinking of the ship Titanic |
How many hours does a boxer have to reach the required weight if he fails to make the target at the official weigh in? 1, 12 or 24? 1 |
Which pop group comprised Vince Clarke and Alison Moyet? Yazoo |
What was unusual about the role that won Linda Hunt a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for the film `The Year Of Living Dangerously`? The character she played was male |
Who played the character of `Ferris Bueller` in the film `Ferris Bueller`s Day Off`? Matther Broderick |
Who played Doctor Who in just 31 episodes between 1984 and 1986? Colin Baker |
Which `M` is the capital of the American state of Wisconsin? Madison |
What is methyphobia the fear of? Alcohol |
What nationality was the racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio? Argentinian |
What is a leprechaun`s profession? A cobbler (shoemaker) |
In what film did Russell Crowe make his American debut, appearing with Sharon Stone, Leonardo Di Caprio and Gene Hackman? `The Quick And The Dead` |
Which TV series was set in Kirby Newtown? `Z Cars` |
Who in 1988 became the first boxer to win world titles at 5 officially recognises weights? Sugar Ray Leonard |