January 2005 (Questions 61 to 80 of 132) |
What does the letter `C` stand for in `UNICEF`? Children`s |
Which town was the scene of the Gunfight at the OK Corral? Tombstone |
Which of the following could you use to measure how far you had walked? A Pedometer, A Cryometer or a Micrometer? Pedometer |
Which is the only one of New York`s five boroughs to be located on the mainland? The Bronx |
In which country are the Angel Falls, the highest waterfalls in the world? Venezuela |
Who are the male and female leads in the 1961 film `Breakfast At Tiffany`s`? George Peppard and Audrey Hepburn |
Roisin Murphy is the singer in which band? Moloko |
In what year were professional soccer matches played on a Sunday in Britain for the first time? 1974 |
Which football team were the subject of the 1984 song `The Boys In Blue`? Everton |
What did Marilyn Monroe say was the only thing she wore in bed? Chanel No. 5 |
What is the fastest animal on 2 legs, which can reach a speed of around 40 miles per hour? The ostrich |
How many wives did Henry VIII divorce? 2 |
In what profession did Harrison Ford make a living before making it big as an actor? Carpenter |
Who wrote `The Catcher In The Rye`? J. D. Salinger |
What are the names of the three musketeers? Aramis, Porthos and Athos |
What instrument was Louis Armstrong most famous for playing? The trumpet. |
The first ever Commonwealth games were held in which country? Canada |
What is the name given to a female swan? Pen |
If you were born on September 1st, what star sign would you be? Virgo |
`Daily Wine Deals` is an anagram of which famous actor? Daniel Day Lewis |