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 |