September 2004 (Questions 21 to 40 of 124) |
Which four fim stars formed `United Artists` in 1919? Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D. W. Griffiths |
Which element has the chemical symbol Br? Bromine |
Which group sang the song `Take My Breath Away` which featured in the film `Top Gun`? Berlin |
In which 1988 film would you find the character of Hans Gruber? Die Hard |
What is the title of former MI5 agent, Peter Wright`s controversial memoirs? `Spycatcher` |
Which English novel has been portrayed on screen more than any other? `A Christmas Carol` |
After how many years of marriage would you celebrate your ruby anniversary? 40 |
What is the capital of Hong Kong? Victoria |
A canton, halyard and field make up what item? A flag |
Who was British poet laureate between 1972 and 1984? John Betjeman |
Who played General George Custer in the film `They Died With Their Boots On`? Erroll Flynn |
During what century was Napoleon Bonaparte the emperor of France? 19th |
On which island did the now extinct dodo live? Mauritius |
In which decade did Charlie Chaplin die? 1970s |
What was the name of the follow up to the film `Raiders Of The Lost Ark`? `Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom` |
If you were born on Halloween, what star sign would you be? Scorpio |
Which city did the Romans call Eboracum? York |
What was the name of Scrooge`s deceased business partner in Charles Dickens` `A Christmas Carol`? Jacob Marley |
True or False : Most Eskimoes have fridges? True (to keep their food from freezing) |
In which year did the Titanic sink? 1912 |