November 2004 (Questions 21 to 40 of 108) |
How many books are in the Bible? 66 |
In what year was the battle of Trafalgar? 1785, 1805 or 1814? 1805 |
At which sport did Johnny Weismuller, who played the character of Tarzan on screen, win 5 Olympic Gold medals? Swimming |
Which Disney film was inspired by a fairy tale by author Charles Perrault? `Cinderalla` |
What is a taipan? A lizard, a snake or a beetle? A snake |
Which film was advertised with the slogans `Collide with destiny` and `Nothing on Earth could come between them`? `Titanic` |
Which scientist was born in Germany in 1879, became a Swiss citizen in 1901 and later became a US citizen in 1940? Albert Einstein |
What two words usually begin the names of the episodes of the TV show `Friends`? `The one` |
Easter island is a dependency of which country? Chile |
For which carnival is the American city of New Orleans famous? Mardi Gras |
Who was the lead singer with the band Thin Lizzy? Phil Lynott |
What was the name of the character played by Kevin Costner in the film `JFK`? Jim Garrison |
Which famous sporting team first began in 1926 when they were known as the Savoy Big Five? The Harlem Globetrotters |
Which metal has the chemical symbol Ag? Silver |
What is the name of the dog in `The Grinch Who Stole Christmas`? Ben, Max or Rod? Max |
On TV, how were Fleegle, Snorky, Bingo and Drooper better known collectively? `The Banana Splits` |
Who was known as the `First Lady of Country Music`? Tammy Wynette |
Which TV series features a store called `The Leftorium`? `The Simpsons` |
Which superhero has a butler named Alfred? Batman |
Which sporting event did the Brit Ann Haydon Jones win in 1969? Wimbledon |