January 2005 (Questions 21 to 40 of 132) |
What is Shakespeare`s longest play? Hamlet |
In which city were the 1996 Olympic Games held? Atlanta (in Georgia) |
What is the name given to the beam placed above a window or door? Lintel |
Whose official residence is Lambeth Palace in London? The Archbishop of Canterbury |
Which annual prizes were established by the legacy of a Swedish chemist? The Nobel Prizes |
What was the profession of Patrick Swayze`s character in `Ghost`? Stockbroker |
For how many days were US TV commercials dropped after President Kennedy`s death as a mark of respect? 1, 4 or 14? 4 |
Excluding the ball (which has a core made from cork), how many pieces of wooden equipment are necessary for a game of cricket? 12 (6 stumps, 4 bails & 2 bats) |
What is mechanophobia the fear of? Machinery, Children or Paper? Machinery |
On which planet in the Solar System does it constantly rain acid? Venus |
Which James Bond film caused controversy over the spelling of it`s title, when Americans wanted a letter `c` where the British wanted a letter `s`? `License To Kill` |
What was Marilyn Monroe`s characters` first name in the film `Some Like It Hot`? Sugar |
In which year did BBC 2 become the first British channel to broadcast in colour? 1967 |
How many teeth make up a full adult set? 32 |
What is the profession of Fay Wray`s character in the 1933 film `King Kong`? Journalist, Writer or Actress? Actress |
What is the singular of the word Scampi? Scamp, Scampo or Scampi? Scampo |
In 2004, Arsenal became only the second team to go a whole season in the top division unbeaten. Who were the first? Preston North End |
In `The Simpsons`, who replaced Sideshow Bob? Sideshow Mel |
Which city will host the 2004 Summer Olympics? Athens |
Who directed the 1987 film `The Untouchables`? Brian De Palma |