December 2005 (Questions 1 to 20 of 27) |
Which artist has had number one singles in the UK as a solo artist, as part of a duo, as part of a trio, as part of a quartet and as part of a group with more than four members? Sir Paul McCartney |
Which range of hills forms a natural border between Scotland and England? The Cheviots |
In which country was Hamlet a prince? Denmark |
In which city did the grave robbers Burke and Hare operate? Edinburgh |
What was the name of the police officer in the cartoon Top Cat? Officer Dibble |
Which sportsman`s autobiography is called `My Side`? David Beckham`s |
With whom was Adrian Mole madly in love? Pandora |
What item of confectionary was advertised with the slogan, `just enough to give your kids a treat`? Fudge |
What is the name of the Orang-utan King in the 1967 film `The Jungle Book`? King Louis |
In 1990, what item of kit was made compulsory for all footballers, by FIFA? Shin pads |
In money slang, how much is a `Pavarotti`? £10 (a tenor) |
The Sea Parrot is more usually known by which more common name? Puffin |
Which two words is the company name Intel abbreviated from? Integrated tecnology |
What is the original of the word Nylon? From the initials of New York and the first part of the London |
In the film and TV series `The Fugitive` what was the occupation of the Fugitive? Doctor |
In which country is the town of Tequila? Mexico |
Who wrote the TV series `Only Fools And Horses`? John Sullivan |
Who played the leading role in the 1986 film `The Fly`? Jeff Goldblum |
`Hakuna Matata` was a song from which 1994 Disney film? The Lion King |
Which Football team overturned a 3-0 half-time score to win the Champions League final in 2005? Liverpool |