July 2004 (Questions 61 to 80 of 109) |
What are the three water signs of the Zodiac? Pisces, Scorpio and Cancer |
In which decade did the Roswell incident take place, in which wreckage from a UFO was said to be discovered? 1940s |
What was the first metal used by man to make tools and weapons? Copper |
Dr. Banner is the alter-ego of which comic book hero? The Incredible Hulk |
Satiago is the capital of which South American country? Chile |
Which is Britain`s oldest cathedral? Canterbury |
Which famous novel was based on the real-life exploits of Alexander Selkirk? `Robinson Crusoe` |
Who was William Frederick Cody better known as? Buffalo Bill |
The second series of the TV comedy `Blackadder` is set during the reign of which monarch? Queen Elizabeth I |
What method of transport was invented by Karl D. Sauerbronn in 1816? The bicycle |
In which Scottish city is Strathclyde University? Glasgow |
Who was the first female monster to appear on the big screen? The Bride Of Frankenstein |
Who composed the opera `Carmen`? Mozart, Purcell or Bizet? Bizet |
What is the longest river in France? The Loire |
What is the only US state which borders one other state only? Maine |
The action at the end of the James Bond film `A View To A Kill` features around which famous bridge? Golden Gate Bridge |
`Not Known As Air` is an anagram of which comedy actor? Rowan Atkinson |
Who played the villain Max Shreck in the 1992 film `Batman Returns`? Christopher Walken |
Who was the subject of the biography `Neither Shaken Nor Stirred`? Sean Connery |
Which commonly eaten item of food has a name which literaly translates as `twice cooked`? Biscuit |