September 2004 (Questions 81 to 100 of 124) |
Who played Marc Antony in the 1963 film `Cleopatra`? Richard Burton |
What was the approximate population of Russia in 2000? 150 million, 250 million or 400 million? 150 million |
For what invention is Earl Silas Tupper best known? Tupperware |
Which `T` was the surname of the subject of the first of the Mr Men books? Tickle |
What was the name of the first ventriloquist`s dummy to have a top ten hit in the UK charts? Orville |
In which city was the musical film `Cabaret` set? Berlin |
Whose last words were `Tête d`Armée` which translate as `Chief Of The Army`? Napolean Bonaparte |
Which of the following isn`t one of the famous Bronte sisters? Charlotte, Anne or Emma? Emma |
What is the real name of the comedian who plays the character of Ali G? Sacha Baron Cohen |
Nicole won the Eurovision Song Contest for which country in 1982? Germany |
The film `The Shawshank Redemption` was based on a story by which author? Stephen King |
`C-notes` and `Benjamins` are slang terms for which denomination of U.S. currency? 100 dollar bills |
In `The Twelve Days Of Christmas`, what does the partridge in the pear tree represent? God, Jesus or Love? Jesus |
In music, which is the lowest male voice? Bass |
Who starred in the film `Enter The Dragon`? Bruce Lee |
Exmoor, Welsh Mountain and Shetland are varieties of what type of animal? Pony |
In which city is the record company Motown based? Detroit |
After how many years of marriage is a wooden anniversary? 5 |
Which American President ordered the dropping of the first Atomic Bomb? Harry Truman |
What did American astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discover in 1930? The planet Pluto |