September 2004 (Questions 61 to 80 of 124) |
| Who wrote the poem `Coming Through The Rye`? |
| What was the name of Paul Eddington`s character in the TV shows `Yes, Minister` and `Yes, Prime Minister`? |
| When was Oxford University founded? |
| In the TV comedy series `Blackadder`, what was Blackadder`s first name? |
| The title of which 1961 novel by J Heller means a situation where you can`t win? |
| On a movie set, who or what is the gaffer? |
| Which female vocalist released the album `Drag`? |
| Which city is 402 miles from Cardiff, 156 miles from Newcastle and 149 miles from Aberdeen? |
| In slang, how much money is a monkey? |
| What brand of beer does Homer Simpson drink? |
| What does NICAM stand for? |
| In which year did Alabama become the first American state to recognise Christmas as an official holiday? |
| How many red balls are used in a game of snooker? |
| Who was President of the United States during the American Civil War? |
| What is the capital of the American state of Delaware? Boise, Dover or Jefferson City? |
| Which fruit is also known by the scientific name of `Malus pumila`? |
| Who provided the voice of the baby in the film `Look who`s talking`? |
| In what film did Marlon Brando complain to his brother that he was handed `a one-way ticket to Palookaville`? |
| Which `N` is the brand gets its name from the Latin word, meaning `snow-white` in English? |
| What word is used to describe a group of ants? |