October 2005 (Questions 41 to 53 of 53) |
How many funnels did Titanic have? 4 |
Which society has its headquarters at The Lodge, Sandy in Bedfordshire RSPB |
Which famous comedian used the name Gerald Wiley when he submitted scripts to the BBC? Ronnie Barker |
Which of the Carry On film featured the `3rd Foot And Mouth Regiment`, the `Devils In Skirts`? Carry On Up The Khyber |
Which famous British statesman was born in a ladies` room during a dance? Sir Winston Churchill |
What is the only mobile national monument in the USA? The cable cars in San Fransisco |
Which of the following is not a real place name? Tarring Neville (East Sussex), South Flobbets (Aberdeenshire), Wham (North Yorkshire) or Booby (Tyne and Wear)? Booby (Tyne and Wear) |
Why are the zip codes 10047 and 10048 in New York no longer used? They were for the World Trade centre (one for each building) |
Which cartoon characters name is Italian for `pine eye`? Pinocchio |
Which famous artist also invented the scissors? Leonardo Da Vinci |
Which is not a real `Bottom`? Pratt`s Bottom (Greater London), Six Mile Bottom (Cambridgeshire), Kettlesing Bottom (North Yorkshire) or Tiny Bottom (Cornwall)? Tiny Bottom (Cornwall) |
In which TV cartoon were there female characters who had the maiden names Slaghoopal and Jean McBricker? The Flintstones (Wilma and Betty`s maiden names) |
The episode of `The Simpsons` which guest starred U2, is dedicated to which other star who had guested on the show? Linda McCartney |