May 2005 (Questions 21 to 40 of 51) |
Which 9 football clubs in the four Scottish and English senior divisions have names which include North, South, East or West in their title? Queen of the South, East Fife, East Stirling, Southampton, West Bromwich Albion, Preston North End, West Ham United, Southend and Northampton. |
Which Scottish novelist became Governor General of Canada in 1935? John Buchan |
The British cabinet has only once held a full Cabinet meeting outside London. In which Scottish city did this take place? Inverness |
Who is the only politican to have been elected at various times, to the Westminster, European and Scottish Parliaments? Winnie Ewing (of the Scottish National Party) |
Within the four senior Scottish football divisions, which 6 clubs have names which begin with the letter A? Aberdeen, Airdrie Utd, Ayr Utd, Alloa, Arbroath and Albion Rovers. |
In `The Simpsons`, which actor and comedian provies the voice of Bart`s arch enemy Sideshow Bob? Kelsey Grammer |
In which US city was Ally Mcbeal set? Boston |
What do the letters OC stand for in the programme The OC? Orange County |
In season 2004 / 2005, which Premiership team has the smallest pitch of 7810 square yards? Arsenal |
In season 2004 /2005, which Premiership team had the largest pitch at 9440 square yards? Manchester City |
What was unique about the Toronto Blue Jays baseball world series win in 1992? They were the first non-Americans to win |
Which football team started life called Dial Square FC? Arsenal |
At which sport do the team called the Minnesota Twins compete? Baseball |
Who are the three male suspects in a game of Cluedo? Colonel Mustard, Reverend Green and Professor Plum |
Which chess piece always remains on the same coloured squares? Bishop |
What is the one place in all of Great Britain that the Queen cannot visit? House of Commons |
To the nearest 25 miles, how far would a London bus travel on a full tank of petrol while driving around the city at an average of 30 miles per hour? 0 (a London bus runs on diesel) |
In which English city is St. Edmund buried? Bury St. Edmund |
Who declared the 1936 Olympics officially open? Adolf Hitler |
In which sport are competitors forbidden to play left handed? Polo |