March 2005 (Questions 61 to 80 of 97) |
Who had hits in the seventies with `Everybody Dance` and `Good Times`? Chic |
How many strings are on a violin? 4 |
Who won a Grammy in 2002 for her vocal on the song `I`m Like A Bird`? Nelly Furtardo |
The lyrics `There are many things that I would like to say to you, but I don`t know how` come from which 1990s song? `Wonderwall` (by Oasis) |
What nationality was the poet Dylan Thomas? Welsh |
In which film does Harrison Ford play the character of Dr. Norman Spencer? `What Lies Beneath` |
With which band is Fred Durst the lead singer? Limp Bizkit |
Trinidad lies off the coast of which South American country? Venezuela |
Which of the following colours does not appear on the flag of Bolivia? Green, Yellow or Black? Black |
Which 3 spaghetti westerns, did director Sergio Leone make that starred Clint Eastwood as the cowboy with no name? Fistfull of dollars; For A Few Dollars More; The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly |
What musical bird can fly backwards? The humming-bird |
What kind of sport is the game of futsal? Indoor football |
How many black keys are there on the a standard piano? 36 |
In what year did the Legionnaire`s Disease claim it`s first fatality? 1976 |
Which `J` is the book of the Bible immediately follows Deuteronomy? Joshua |
What was the original title of Joseph Heller`s novel `Catch 22`, but was later changed as it had a similar title to a book by Leon Uris? `Catch 18` |
Where in New York is the largest stained-glass window in the world? At Kennedy International Airport |
In which month of the year do crowds visit Graceland to honour Elvis on the anniversary of his death? August |
Which of the following football teams won the World Cup before the other two? England, Italy or France? Italy |
In November 2002, which actor married the Bond girl Carey Lowell in New York? Richard Gere |