July 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 109) |
Jill Morrell campaigned for the release of which hostage, who finally released in 1991? John McCarthy |
If you were born on Burns night, which star sign would you be? Aquarius |
What is the national bird of New Zealand? The Kiwi |
How many pieces are there in a standard set of dominoes? 28 |
In 1983, what became the Eurythmics first UK top ten single? `Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)` |
In what year did Roger Bannister first break the 4 minute mile barrier? 1954 |
Whose first novel was `The Mysterious Affair at Styles`? Agatha Christie`s |
Which actress starred in `Dial M For Murder`, `Rear Window` and `High Society`? Grace Kelly |
Which of the following operas was first performed before the other two? The Magic Flute, Carmen or Fidelio? The Magic Flute |
Who sailed to the Galapagos Islands on his ship HMS Beagle? Charles Darwin |
In which 1999 TV series did Janet Street-Porter walk from Edinburgh to London? Capital Challenge, As The Crow Flies or Street Life? As The Crow Flies |
`The Dancing Class` is one of many paintings about ballet dancers created by which artist? Edgar Degas |
Which of the following was not one of Roger Hargreaves` Mr Men? Mr Daydream, Mr Noisy or Mr Trouble? Mr Trouble |
What animal is used to represent the star sign Leo? Lion |
Which of the following countries is not in Europe? Luxembourg, Austria or Morocco? Morocco |
How many numbered compartments are there on a roulette wheel? 37 (0 to 36) |
In the 1974 film `Zardoz`, Sean Connery discovers that the name in the title of the film comes from which famous book? The Wizard Of Oz |
Who sang the theme for the Bond film `From Russia With Love`? Matt Monroe |
Which singer starred in the film `Desperately Seeking Susan`? Madonna |
Which TV show was set in Blair General Hospital? Dr Kildare |