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June 2004    (Questions 61 to 80 of 126)
The title characters of which TV show live at Mockingbird Heights, 1313 Mockingbird Lane?
`The Munsters`
What were the full names of the two books written by Lewis Carroll which featured Alice as their main character?
`Alice`s Adventures In Wonderland` and `Through The Looking-Glass`
What boxing weight falls between bantam-weight and light-weight?
Feather-weight
In which European capital city would you find Wenceslas Square?
Prague
Vincent Furnier is the real name of which rock star?
Alice Cooper
In the solar system, what is the third planet from the sun called?
Earth
Which of Shakespeare`s plays has a title which is also a proverb?
`Alls Well That Ends Well`
What was the first animal to be sent into space?
A dog
With which sport would you associate Matt Biondi?
Swimming
Which famous ballet is about a young girl`s broken Christmas present?
The Nutcracker
Where in London were Prince Charles and Princess Diana married?
St Pauls Cathedral
In which year did Simon and Garfunkel release their album `Bridge Over Troubled Water`? 1970, 1973 or 1975?
1970
In which decade was Calvin Coolidge President of the USA?
1920s
In which 1985 thriller is a twisted character using a twisted blade revealed by a twisted character on his typewriter?
`Jagged Edge`
Which war was taking place in the film `Gone With The Wind`?
The Americal Civil War
Who won the Monaco Grand Prix 5 times and was killed in a plane crash in 1975?
Graham Hill
What sport do the New Jersey Devils and the Detroit Red Wings play?
Ice Hockey
Butlin`s first holiday camp opened in Skegness in what year?
1935
What do humans have 52 of in a lifetime, 20 of which are deciduous?
Teeth
In music, who has sometimes been called the `thin white duke`?
David Bowie
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