March 2005 (Questions 41 to 60 of 97) |
In which month is poet Robert Burns birthday celebrated? January (25th) |
Which footballer scored the first ever goal in the English Premiership? Brian Deane |
What is the name of the coloured part of an eye? The iris |
Which US politician once said `Space is almost infinite. As a matter of fact we think it is infinite`? Dan Quayle |
In the order of the British Empire, what does the letter `C` stand for in CBE? Commander |
Which British football team won the European Cup in 1968? Manchester United |
Which sign of the zodiac is represented by the Ram? Aries |
Which Spice Girl realeased the album `Schizophonic`? Geri Halliwell |
In the song `The Twelve Days Of Christmas`, how what did my true love give to me on the 12th day? 12 Drummers Drumming |
Who wrote the book `About A Boy` which was later turned into a successful film starring Hugh Grant? Nick Hornby |
In which year was the numbering of houses first introduced? 1463 |
Which King was known as William the Conqueror? William I, William II or William III? William I |
Which animated TV character said `I`m not normally a religious man, but if you`re up there, save me, Superman`? Homer Simpson |
During which war did Florence Nightingale become famous for her work in army hospitals? Crimean |
In the novel `20,000 Leagues Under The Sea` what was the name of the captain of the submarine Nautilus? Captain Nemo |
How many legs does a lobster have? Four, Eight or Ten? Ten |
What is the most common accident in UK homes? Struck By Static Object, Struct By Moving Object or Tripping Over? Tripping Over |
In what year was `Pong`, the first ever video game released? 1972 |
Which 1995 film starred Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Val Kilmer? Heat |
In which battle was Horatio Nelson fatally wounded? Trafalgar |