November 2004 (Questions 1 to 20 of 108) |
The TV series `Dynasty` was set in which American city? Denver |
`Rooster Cogburn` was the sequel to what film starring John Wayne? `True Grit` |
What 1992 film had the tagline `The Bat, the Cat, the Penguin`? Batman Returns |
In which country did the religion of Rastafarianism originate? Jamaica |
In which country did the dish of goulash originate? Hungary |
As at the year 2001, how many best director Oscars has Martin Scorcese won? None |
What is the name of Bill Sikes` dog in Charles Dickens` `Oliver Twist`? Bulls-eye |
How many feature films did Alfred Hitchcock direct which had only one word in the title? 15 |
Which band were accused of poll rigging in 1999, when they won the Brit award for best newcomer? Belle & Sebastian |
Which series of erotic films shot Sylvia Krystal to fame in the 70s? `Emmanuelle` |
In which year did Argentina win the World Cup for the first time? 1978 |
What is the national dance of Brazil? The samba |
How many tiles are used in the game Mah-jong? 144 |
To what speed does the car in `Back To The Future` have to reach to travel in time? 88 miles per hour |
Which of the following did not star in Alfred Hitchcock`s film `The Birds`? Donna Reed, Jessica Tandy or Tippi Hedren? Donna Reed |
In the game of Monopoly, how much does each player pay you if it`s your birthday? £10 |
Who was Britain`s first million pound footballer? Trevor Francis |
Which band member is missing from the line-up Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore? Jim Morrisson |
Robert Fowler recorded a world record at which of the following events in 1909? Marathon, 100m or Long Jump? Marathon |
To the nearest million, what did Census 2001 reveal was the population of the UK? 59 million |