October 2004 (Questions 21 to 40 of 151) |
How many players make up an Australian rules football team? 18 |
Which is Europe`s largest port? Rotterdam |
For what was Sir Rowland Hill famous for in the 19th century? Postage stamps |
Who plays the main villain in `Die Hard: With A Vengeance`? Jeremy Irons |
In inches how wide is the balance beam in Olympic gymnastics? 2, 4 or 6? 4 |
Published in 1904, for which book is J. M. Barrie best known? Peter Pan |
What type of animals does a farrier work with? Horses |
Which two stations on the London Underground are closest together? Leicester Square and Covent Garden |
What does the W stand for in George W Bush’s name? Walker, Walter or Wallis? Walker |
What is the longest river in the world? The Nile |
What is the name of Barbie`s younger sister? Shelley |
Which sportsman in 1977 published his autobiography called `My Life And The Beautiful Game`? Pele |
Which of the following operas was not composed by Puccini? Madame Butterfly, Tosca or The Barber Of Seville? The Barber Of Seville |
Which of these is the lighest weight category in boxing? Bantamweight, Featherweight, Lightweight or Welterweight? Bantamweight |
A pony is slang for what amount of money? 25 pounds |
In which English city is the Clifton Suspension Bridge? Bristol |
In what year did George Orwell write 1984? 1948 (The title of the book switched the last two digits round). |
Who had a top ten hit in 1987 called `Shattered Dreams`? Johnny Hates Jazz |
Fairview is the most common name for a city in America. How many cities are named this? 66 |
B&Q stores nationwide broke British law in 1989 by doing what? Opening on a Sunday |