February 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 113) |
How old was William Shakespeare when he died? 52 |
What was the name given to the trials of 24 Nazi leaders for war crimes in 1945? The Nuremberg Trials |
What is the name of the smallest planet in our Solar System? Pluto |
Which US author said in his autobiography `There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics`? Mark Twain |
In which American city might you see a Broadway show? New York |
What is the common title of hit singles by Holly Johnson and The O`Jays? `Love Train` |
In which film did Whoopi Goldberg win an Oscar playing the character of Oda May? `Ghost` |
On which children`s TV show might you find Mrs Goggins? Postman Pat |
Brontophobia is the fear of what? Thunder or Lightning? Thunder |
Which sculptor created `The Thinker`? Rodin |
Which band released the 1987 album `Appetite For Destruction`? Guns `n` Roses |
Which band`s first single was `Running Free` in 1980? Iron Maiden |
In the Bible, what were the names of Noah`s three sons? Shem, Ham and Japeth |
What TV programme is shown in France as `Aux Frontieres du Reel`? The X-Files (it translates as `At the borders of reality`) |
What does a kleptomaniac compulsively do? Steal things |
In which American city are Madison Square Gardens? New York |
Who was author Ian Fleming`s original choice to play James Bond on film, but who couldn`t do it as he was already comitted to a TV series? Roger Moore |
Before becoming a pop star, Lisa Stansfield was a presenter on which British music show? `Razzamatazz` |
The Rio Grande borders Mexico and which other country? U.S.A. |
How many states is Australia divided into? 6 |