October 2004 (Questions 121 to 140 of 151) |
Who directed `The Killing Fields` and `Chariots Of Fire`? David Puttnam |
What sport features in the films `He Got Game` (1998), `Flubber` (1997) and `Celtic Pride` (1996)? Basketball |
Which famous singer-songwriter won an Academy Award in 2001 for the song `Things Have Changed` from the film `Wonder Boys`? Bob Dylan |
Who won `Celebrity Big Brother` on Channel 4 in 2002? Mark Owen |
What is the singular of the word `graffiti`? Graffito |
What nationality was writer George Bernard Shaw? Irish |
If you were born on December 1st, what star sign would you be? Sagittarius |
Which of these wedding anniversaries would you celebrate last? Sapphire, Pearl or Silver? Sapphire |
Who wrote the novel `Brighton Rock`? Graham Greene |
What is the maximum number of people that could be `beamed up` into the Starship Enterprise from Star Trek in one go? 3 |
In the 1996 Olympics, who was disqualified from the 100m final after two false starts? Linford Christie |
In what city is the Kentucky Derby held? Louisville |
Ailurophobia is the fear of which type of animal? Cats |
In which century did William Shakespeare write `Henry VIII`? 17th |
Which 90`s song includes the line `Take a deep breath and get real high` and who had a hit with it? `What`s Up` by Four Non-Blondes |
Which rock star did Joan Rivers describe as being `the only man with child-bearing lips`? Mick Jagger |
What name was given to films in the 1930s, 40s and 50s which were made as a companion to a main feature in a double bill program? B-movies |
Who said `The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.`? Albert Einstein |
Which fighter`s 34 bout run was ended by Steve Collins in 1995? Chris Eubank |
How many best actress Oscars has Katherine Hepburn won? 4 |