February 2004 (Questions 21 to 40 of 113) |
Which real-life brothers starred opposite Michelle Pfeiffer in the 1989 film `The Fabulous Baker Boys`? Jeff and Beau Bridges |
Who was the first non-human to win an Oscar? Mickey Mouse |
Which two American states joined the union in 1959? Alaska and Hawaii |
Which American President ordered the dropping of the first atomic bomb? Harry S Truman |
Which animated character from TV and films, was originally named from a nonsense phrase in Frank Sinatra`s `Strangers In The Night`? Scooby Doo |
What Latin word is often used to mean `word for word`? Verbatim |
Which American film features a villain called John Doe and a police officers called William Somerset and David Mills? `Se7en` |
In what year was the first soccer World Cup? 1930 |
Of which European country is Tallin the capital? Estonia |
Which four American Presidents have their heads sculpted on Mount Rushmore? George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt |
In which 1999 film does the main character quit his job at Media Monthly Magazine to start work at fast food joint Mr. Smiley`s? `American Beauty` |
Who reached number 7 in the UK charts in 1972 with the single `Layla`? Derek And The Dominoes |
Cornish, Rhode Island Red and Leghorn are all breeds of what? Chicken |
In which century did King George IV rule Great Britain? 18th |
After which famous person in history was the teddy bear named? Theodore Roosevelt |
Which cartoon show included characters called Thelma and Shaggy? Scooby Doo |
In books and films, by what name was John Clayton better known? Tarzan |
Which actress won three BAFTAs in the 1990s for playing a policewoman on TV? Helen Mirren |
Which female singer sang the James Bond theme song `Goldeneye` and which two members of another band wrote it? Tina Turner sang it, Bono and The Edge of U2 wrote it. |
What does BAFTA stand for? British Academy of Film and Television Arts |