October 2004 (Questions 1 to 20 of 151) |
| Who is the only American President to have been born on July 4th? |
| Which children`s author wrote about the characters Squirrel Nutkins and Tom Kitten? |
| Which war was ended by the signing of an armistice on 27th July 1953? |
| What nationality was Copernicus, the astronomer who showed that the Earth rotated around the Sun? |
| If you travelled directly south from Malta, which is the first African country that you would arrive in? |
| In the cartoon series `The Simpsons`, what musical instrument does Lisa Simpson play? |
| How many kidneys does a normal human have? |
| As at 2001, which golfer has won 18 majors in his career, the most by a single player? |
| What do the initials YMCA stand for? |
| What is the only American state which starts with the letter `A` but doesn`t end with the letter `A`? |
| What color is the cross on the flag of Finland? |
| What is the only common metal that is liquid at room temperature? |
| What is `Paille Maille` from which the London street Pall Mall takes it`s name? |
| The soundtrack to which film was the best selling album in the UK in 1992? |
| What nationality was the architect Robert Adam? |
| Which 1979 features characters called Ripley, Dallas, Brett and Lambert? |
| Mark Snow had a hit single in 1996 with the theme from which TV series? |
| In `The Simpsons`, what was Maggie`s first word? |
| Which British poet wrote `The Charge Of The Light Brigade` and `Maud`? Tennyson, Shelley or Byron? |
| Which American rock band had a UK top ten hit single in 1987 with `Alone`? |