January 2005 (Questions 1 to 20 of 132) |
Which Central American state is also the name of a type of headgear? Panama |
How many penalty strokes are added for a lost ball in golf? 1 |
The first book of crosswords was published in what year? 1924 |
Which football team did Alf Garnett support in the TV show `Till Death Do Us Part`? West Ham United |
Which solo artist had the second and third best-selling albums of the 1980s in the UK? Michael Jackson |
Who is the second longest reigning monarch in Britain, behind Queen Victoria? George III |
What was the painter Constable`s first name? John. |
Who played the title roles in the 1991 film `Frankie and Johnny`? Michelle Pfieffer and Al Pacino |
`Fierce Creatures` was the follow up to which film? `A Fish Called Wanda` |
Which battle of 1746 ended the Jacobite revolution? Culloden |
What was the name of Pulp`s first top ten hit single? `Common People` |
Which British actor played Lee Harvey Oswald in the 1991 film `JFK`? Gary Oldman |
Which groups first UK top ten hit was `Follow You, Follow Me` in 1978? Genesis |
What group released the album `Voodoo Lounge` in 1994? The Rolling Stones |
Peter Shilton played his 1000th league game with which club? Leyton Orient |
Who starred in the title role in the 1992 film `Chaplin`? Robert Downey Jr. |
In which sport would you go to a basho? Sumo Wrestling |
What are the three primary colours of light? Red, Blue and Green. |
At the 2002 World Cup, Fevernova was the official name for what? The football used in all the matches |
In the famous equation E = MC squared, if `E` stands for Energy and `M` for Mass, what does `c`` stand for? The speed of light |