December 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 121) |
What word associated with Christmas could be illustratied by `ABCDEFGHIJKMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ`? Noel |
In Greek legend, who turned everything he touched into gold? Midas |
In what 1995 film did Sylvester Stallone play the title character, who was adapted from a comic book? `Judge Dredd` |
From which French novelist is the term `sadism` derived? Marquis de Sade |
What are the surnames of the three tenors? Pavarotti, Carraras, Domingo |
Who had a hit with `The Israelites` in 1969? Desmond Dekker and the Aces |
Who won six World Professional Snooker Championships in the 1970s? Ray Reardon |
What is the correct way to address a duke? `Sir`, `Your Grace` or `My Lord`? `Your Grace` |
With what country are corgi dogs associated? Wales |
In what film does Bill Murray play a character who keeps reliving the same day over and over again? `Groundhog Day` |
Under Islamic law, how many wives is a man allowed to have at any one time? 4 |
Joe Strummer was the lead singer with which famous British band? The Clash |
What does the letter `C` stand for in `NICAM`? Compound, Companded or Co-acted? Companded |
What is the capital of the American state of Idaho? Boise |
According to the old saying, what do `April showers bring`? May flowers |
Who played the role of Tom Hanks` gay lover in the film `Philadelphia`? Antonio Banderas |
In what year did George de Mestral invent Velcro? 1955 |
Who designed Elizabeth Hurley`s famous dress which she wore to the premiere of the film `Four Weddings And A Funeral`? Gianni Versace |
In which English city is `One Foot In The Grave` set? Bournemouth |
In what year was the Olympic Torch first introduced into the Olympic Games? 1904, 1912 or 1936? 1936 |