January 2004 (Questions 61 to 80 of 124) |
In which country did the card game baccarat originate? France |
What is the capital of Croatia? Zagreb |
In which country is the 1991 film `Raise The Red Lantern` set? China |
`Everything we do is driven by you` was sung by Brian May of Queen in an advert for which car company? Ford |
Whose last film as a director was `Family Plot`? Alfred Hitchcock |
When the first World War broke out which three countries made up the Triple Entente? France, England and Russia |
Which film features the characters of Raymond and Charlie Babbitt? Rain Man |
Which part of the body is affected by conjunctivitis? The eyes |
Which of the following elements has a chemical symbol which does not begin with `A`? Silver, Gold or Tin? Tin |
Which `Benny` was known as the King of Swing? Benny Goodman |
Which of the following Simple Minds songs reached number 1 in the UK charts? `Don`t You Forget About Me`, `Alive And Kicking` or `Belfast Child`? `Belfast Child` |
What were the first names of `Starsky and Hutch`? Dave and Ken |
From which language does the word anorak come? Eskimo |
The first interracial kiss on American TV involved which two Star Trek characters? Lt Uhura and Capt Kirk |
As Dorothy taps her heels together 3 times and prepares to return to Kansas at the end of `The Wizard of Oz` what does she repeatedly say? `There`s no place like home` |
How is the number one usually called in a game of Bingo? Kelly`s Eye |
What was the profession of Mastermind winner Fred Housego? Taxi Driver |
Which racehorse won the Grand National in 1973, 1974 and 1977? Red Rum |
What is the largest desert in the world? Sahara |
What is Adam`s ale or Adam`s wine? Water |