July 2004 (Questions 81 to 100 of 109) |
Which University did Tony Blair go to? Oxford |
Which English football team was formerly known as Thames Ironworks? West Ham United |
Who did Daniel Day Lewis portray in the film `In The Name Of The Father`? Gerry Conlon |
Where are the smallest bones in the human body found? Ear |
What was the first country to issue postage stamps? Britain |
By what name is American Cherilyn Sarkasian better known? Cher |
What character did actor Jerry Lacey play in the film `Play It Again, Sam`? Humphrey Bogart |
In which ocean is the island of Mauritius? Indian |
What is myrmecology the study of? Snakes, Ants or Bats? Ants |
Which comedy duo had first names Bud and Lou? Abbott and Costello |
Which actress has played characters called Rose Loomis and Sugar Kane? Marilyn Monroe |
Which pop star has a daughter called Phoenix Chi Guizar? Mel B |
What country had the Roman name Hibernia? Ireland |
How many pints of beer make up a firkin? 72 |
What is the subject of Robert Altman`s 1992 film `The Player`? Hollywood, Baseball or the Stock Exchange? Hollywood |
In which German city does the Oktoberfest beer festival take place? Munich |
Used in a variety of games, what are sometimes known as `devil`s bones`? Dice |
Who played Batman in the 1995 film `Batman Forever`? Val Kilmer |
The Italian word for `scratched drawings` is used commonly in English. What is it? Graffiti |
Whose paintings include `Man With A Clarinet`, `Still Life With Biscuits` and `Woman With A Book`? Pablo Picasso |