February 2004 (Questions 61 to 80 of 113) |
| Who is the lead singer with the pop group Madness? |
| Who directed the 1986 film `Stand By Me`? Rob Reiner or Robert Zemeckis? |
| In which year was the British Library, the largest reference library in the UK, founded? |
| In 1986, 9 moons of Uranus were discovered and named after what? Roman Gods, British Scientists or Shakesperian characters? |
| What is the common name for the plant myosotis? |
| What name is given to the anniversary celebrated after 2 years of marriage? Cotton, Silk or Leather? |
| In the 1990s which team won the FA Cup final by the highest scoreline? |
| What does H.I.V. stand for? |
| When appearing in the credits at the end of a film, who is Alan Smithee? |
| In which European country is the world`s longest road tunnel? |
| Which singer played Billie Holiday in the 1972 film `Lady Sings The Blues`? |
| In what century was the Taj Mahal built? |
| The reference lines on a globe which circle the Earth parallel to the equator are lines of what? Longitude or Latitude? |
| The brightest star in the night sky and one of the closest to Earth is often called the Dog Star, but what is it`s official name? |
| Who first said `They say football is a matter of life and death. Frankly it`s much more than that`? |
| What is the chemical symbol for the element Nickel? |
| Which team won the 1999 Rugby World Cup? |
| Which gangster said `I`ve been accused of every death except the casualty list of the World War`? |
| How many hoops are used in a game of croquet? |
| In which country did the sport of ice-hockey originate? |