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January 2004    (Questions 81 to 100 of 124)
Which book made J. D. Salinger famous in 1951?
The Catcher In The Rye
Which British band was named after Mr Spock`s Vulcan friend from Star Trek?
T`Pau
What was Duran Duran`s first number one single in the UK charts?
`Is There Something I Should Know`
Who were the mother and father of Elizabeth I?
Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII
Which of the following American states is nicknamed the Equality State? Wyoming, Michigan or Maryland?
Wyoming
What is the only gemstone to be composed of one single element?
Diamond
Which British poet wrote `The Charge Of The Light Brigade` and `Maud`?
Lord Tennyson
What is the name of the local pub in the TV series `Only Fools and Horses`?
The Nag`s Head
In which city were the 1980 Olympic Games held?
Moscow
From 1976, how many successive Wimbledon`s did Bjorn Borg win?
5
A professional boxer is allowed to wear no more than how many feet of bandages? 6, 16 or 36?
36
What do the letters d.p.s.mean to a competitive swimmer?
Distance Per Stroke
What type of drink lended itself to the title of a number one single for All Saints?
Black Coffee
How many cross bars are on a papal cross?
3
Which of the following does not appear on the flag of the Czech Republic? A white star, a blue triangle or the colour red?
A white star
Which animal in the Chinese calendar is used to represent the year 2000?
Dragon
The title character of which TV show read a newspaper called `The Village`?
`The Prisoner`
What is the only single by the Spice Girls which didn`t make it to number one?
`Stop`
Which famous Chuck Berry song included the name of a classical composer in it`s title?
`Roll Over Beethoven`
How many people make up a basketball team?
5
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