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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
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