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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
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