November 2004 (Questions 61 to 80 of 108) |
Which character in the television series `London`s Burning` was played by Richard Walsh? Sick note, Four eyes or Rent boy? Sick-note |
What is the chemical symbol for the element Fermium? Fr, Fm or Fn? Fm |
Which band had a UK number 2 hit in 1967 with `Hole In My Shoe`, which was covered in 1985 by Neil from the TV show `The Young Ones`? Traffic |
Which European country began the tradition of exchanging gifts at Christmas time? Italy |
What famous cartoon character was born on April 1st, 1980? Bart Simpson |
Olly Peacock is the drummer with which group? Gomez |
A dipsomaniac would be obsessed with what? Alcohol |
Liechtenstein lies in between which two European countries? Austria and Switzerland |
What 1980 film was advertised with the line `They`ll never get caught. They`re on a mission from God.` `The Blues Brothers` |
In what year did Marilyn Monroe die? 1962 |
What trilogy did John Ronald Reuel write under a pseudonym? `Lord Of The Rings` |
A Bulgarian and a Russian shared the golden boot in the 1994 World Cup finals, both scoring 6 goals. Who were they? Stoichkov and Salenko |
What is the main language spoken in Chile? Spanish |
Which city was singer Craig David born in? Southampton |
Who played Bonnie in the 1967 film `Bonnie And Clyde`? Faye Dunaway |
For which film did Henry Fonda receive his last Oscar? `On Golden Pond` |
In which American state is the museum called the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Ohio |
In which film are Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson said to be smoking real marijauna on camera? `Easy Rider` |
In which year did Samuel Pepys make the first entry in his famous diary? 1660 |
Margarita Cansino is the real name of which actress? Rita Hayworth |