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 |