February 2005 (Questions 61 to 80 of 110) |
From which 1968 film did the band Duran Duran get their name? Barbarella |
What habit does an onychophagist have? Biting their fingernails |
Which swimming stroke was not introduced into the Olympics until 1956? Butterfly |
What is the largest number on a standard backgammon doubling cube? 64 |
Which 1915 film, directed by D.W.Griffith, was seen as a landmark in American movies? `The Birth Of A Nation` |
Which of Shakespeare`s plays begins on a ship at sea in a storm? `The Tempest` |
What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea? Sicily |
With which cartoon series would you associate `The Buzzwagon`, `The Crimson Haybayler` and `The Mean Machine`? `Wacky Races` |
What was the name of the ship that Captain Pugwash sailed in? The Black Pig |
What were the first living creatures sent into space by the United States? Mice |
Which Roman Goddess is also a brand of margarine? Flora |
At which venue is the Scottish Cup Final traditionally played? Hampden Park |
The world`s first public railway was opened in which country? England |
What three words, when separated by commas make up the motto of the Olympic games? Faster, higher and stronger. |
Soul singer, Bobby Brown, married which successful female singer in 1992? Whitney Houston |
Napoleon was born on which island? Corsica |
Which comedian plays the character of Paul Calf on television? Steve Coogan |
In which film did Arnold Swarzenegger say `I`ll be back` for the first time? `The Terminator` |
Who is said to have founded Rome after killing his brother? Romulus or Remus? Romulus |
Who recorded the 1994 album `Return Of The Space Cowboy`? Jamiroquai |