March 2004 (Questions 1 to 20 of 126) |
In which country was actor Russell Crowe born? New Zealand |
Which US president was shot in 1901? McKinley, Lincoln or Cleveland? McKinley |
Out of all the European football teams trying to qualify for the 2002 World Cup Finals, which was the only one who failed to score a goal? Liechtenstein |
At which racecourse is the Grand National held? Aintree |
What is the capital of Cuba? Havana |
How many different roles does Alec Guinness play in `Kind Hearts And Coronets`? 8 |
How many stripes are there on an American flag? 13 |
What do the lachrymal glands produce? Tears |
Which country borders Sweden and Russia? Finland |
Which 2001 film was based on a 1969 short story by Brian Aldiss called `Super Toys Last All Summer`? `A.I.` |
What type of transport appeared in London for the first time in 1861? Trams |
What famouse novel was Mark Chapman carrying when he shot John Lennon? `Catcher In The Rye` (by J. D. Salinger) |
What did Mario do for a living in the video game `Super Mario Brothers`? Plumbing |
What is the name given to a female peacock? Peahen |
Which singer`s 1985 autobiography was called `Who`s Sorry Now`? Connie Francis` |
By what name is Martha Jane Canary better known? Calamity Jane |
Who wrote `Barrack Room Ballads and Other Verse`? Rudyard Kipling |
Which Dire Straits album was the bestselling album in the UK in the 1980s? `Brothers In Arms` |
Which British politician said `Assassination has never changed the history of the world` in 1865? Benjamin Disraeli |
Who scored Scotland`s only goal at the 1996 European football championships? Ally McCoist |