October 2005 (Questions 21 to 40 of 53) |
What is the name of the estate in the TV show `Monarch Of The Glen`? Glenbogle |
Since its inception during World War II, the Dicken Medal, which is the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross has been worn by which creature the most times? Pigeons |
What was the name of the second NASA probe to land on Mars? Opportunity |
When was the old age pension introduced in Britain? 1909 |
Which brewer was the first to introduce the `widget` into cans? Guinness |
The childrens TV character Prince Adam of Eternia is better known by what name? He-Man |
In the human body, what are you born with 23 pairs of? Chromosomes |
In which Dickens novel would you find a convict called Magwitch? Great Expectations |
What is the capital city of Cuba? Havana |
Nairobi is the capital city of which African country? Kenya |
In which European country is the Alhambra palace? Spain |
In which country is the city of Mecca? Saudi Arabia |
In 1949, which city became the capital of West Germany? Bonn |
What is the only animal believed to hunt humans actively? Polar Bear |
From which football team did Arsenal sign David Seaman? Queens Park Rangers |
In which year was Nigel Mansell Formula 1 Champion? 1992 |
On TV, what is Father Ted`s Surname? Crilly |
The Colosseum is located in the capital city of which country? Italy |
How many muscles does a cat have in each ear? 32 |
Carline, Meadow and Marsh are varieties of what? Thistle |