June 2004 (Questions 81 to 100 of 126) |
What name is given to a young hare? A leveret |
Which element has the chemical symbol Fe? Iron |
Which Nintendo arcade game first introduced the character of Mario? Donkey Kong |
What was the second in Krzysztof Kieslowski`s `Three Colours` trilogy of films called? Red, White or Blue? White |
If Monday`s child is fair of face then what is Tuesday`s child? Full of grace |
In the entire English league, which football team has the shortest name? Bury |
Salem is the capital of which American state? Oregon |
In what year was the first English translation of the Bible completed? 1388 |
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? Marie Curie |
In what sport would you compete for the Nino Bibbia Cup? Bobsleighing |
How many centimetres long is a cricket bail? 11 |
Who wrote `The Canterbury Tales`? Geoffrey Chaucer |
What sport would you be playing if competing for the Harry Vardon trophy? Golf |
What Bond villian has been played by Telly Savalas, Charles Gray and Donald Pleasance? Blofeld |
Which American author wrote `A Farewell To Arms` in 1929? Ernest Hemingway |
What is the oldest University in Britain? Oxford |
Which `P` is the birthstone for the month of August? Peridot |
Who in real life has a father called Homer, a mother called Marge and sisters called Lisa and Maggie? Matt Groening (creator of `The Simpsons` |
Which TV series has characters called Reese, Dewey, Malcolm, Lois, Hal and Francis? `Malcolm In The Middle` |
Who invented the telephone? Alexander Graham Bell |