February 2005 (Questions 21 to 40 of 110) |
In which country does the river Amazon rise? Peru |
Who had hits in the sixties including `Something`s Happening`, `Silhouettes` and `I`m Into Something Good`? Herman`s Hermits |
`Two households, both alike in dignity` is the opening line to which famous play? `Romeo and Juliet` |
What 1960 western was based on the film `The Seven Samurai`? `The Magnificent Seven` |
In which year did John Major become leader of the Conservative party? 1990 |
What river flows through the city of Cardiff? Taff |
Along with Georges Braque, which painter is famous for founding Cubism? Pablo Picasso |
In the 1938 film `Going Places`, Louis Armstrong sung the song `Jeepers Creepers`. Who or what was `Jeepers Creepers`? A racehorse |
Which politician`s last words are said to be `I`m so bored with it all`? Winston Churchill |
In the board game `Monopoly` what is the American equivalent of `Mayfair`? Boardwalk |
How many yards long is a furlong? 220 |
What dance was named after the Portuguese phrase meaning `snapping of a whip`? Lambada |
Which famous novel includes the words `light of my life, fire of my loins`? Lolita |
What Walt Disney film was the first to combine visual images with concert music? `Fantasia` |
Bob Hope was born in which country? England |
How many took part in the Last Supper? 13 |
Which part of the body would be treated by a chiropodist? Feet |
How many Oscar nominations did Titanic receive? 14 |
How long is a hockey pitch? 60 yards, 80 yards or 100 yards? 100 yards |
What was the name of Courtney Cox`s news reporter in the `Scream` films? Gale Weathers |