November 2004 (Questions 41 to 60 of 108) |
Hippomania is the name given to the obsession of which animals? Horses |
In what 1980s film did Darryl Hannah play a mermaid? `Splash` |
When was the country of Albania formed? 1713, 1813 or 1913? 1913 |
In which city was the US TV series `Ironside` set? San Francisco |
What is the earliest recorded Roman town in England? York, Colchester or Chelmsford? Colchester |
Brothers Gary and Philip Neville have both represented England at what sport? Football |
Who was born in Russia in 1877, moved to America and worked on make-up for films and in 1927 introduced the first cosmetics to be sold to non-theatrical customers? Max Factor |
Who released her debut album `Can`t Take Me Home` in 2000? Pink |
In 2003, who won the Best Male Solo Artist award at the Brits? Robbie Williams |
If you were born in December, and you weren`t a Capricorn, what star sign would you be? Sagittarius |
Which two brothers played the title roles in the 1990 film `The Krays`? Gary Kemp and Martin Kemp. |
Who is reported to have said to his wife `Honey, I forgot to duck` after an assassination attempt in 1981? Ronald Reagan |
In which century did Good King Wenceslas live? 10th |
In 1898, which nation fought Spain in one of the most one-sided wars in modern history? USA |
What is the name of the 90s song which includes the line `I swear I left her by the river`? Hazard (by Richard Marx) |
What was Minerva the Roman goddess of? Love, Beauty or Wisdom? Wisdom |
What was Winston Churchill’s home in Kent called? Chartwell |
According to the Bible, what kind of bird did Noah first release from the Ark when the rain stopped? A raven. |
The film `Chariots Of Fire` is based around the Olympics of what year? 1924 |
Which TV show featured the character of DS Jane Penhaligon? `Cracker` |