June 2004 (Questions 101 to 120 of 126) |
| What continent is sometimes known as the `Dark Continent`? |
| What city in South Carolina gave its name to a popular dance in the early 20th century? |
| In millimetres, what is the length and width of an A10 piece of paper? 26 by 37, 56 by 79 or 86 by 121? |
| Which long running television show originally featured as a series of 30 second features on `The Tracey Ullman Show` in America in 1987? |
| What musical gave Jason Donovan his first starring West End role? |
| Which football team won the World Cup in 1970? |
| Who supposed owned the car that Starsky and Hutch drove? Starsky, Hutch or Fossie Bear? |
| On whose life was Arthur Miller`s 1964 play `After The Fall` based? |
| In the board game Monopoly, how much money do you gain if you win a crossword competition? |
| Who presented the TV program `Ski Sunday` for 19 years? |
| Opium is derived from which plant? |
| In what year were the Academy Awards for film first televised? |
| Heliophobia is the fear of what? |
| Which band made up the panel on the British TV show `Juke Box Jury` on the only week the panel consisted of five people? |
| Which architect was responsible for the rebuilding of many of London`s churches following the Great Fire of London? |
| Martin Luther King stood before what monument when he delivered his famous `I have a dream` speech? |
| Who preceded John F Kennedy as the President of the USA? |
| Who or what was `The Pink Panther` in the 1964 film of the same name? |
| Which Beatles album consisted only of Lennon and McCartney compositions? |
| Which TV series was introduced by the music `An Ordinary Copper`? |