September 2005 (Questions 61 to 80 of 88) |
Which actress links the 1989 film `Tango and Cash` and the TV series `Desperate Housewives`? Teri Hatcher |
When Manchester United won the 1999 Champions League Final 2-1, who scored for Bayern Munich Mario Basler |
In computer networking what does LAN stand for? Local Area Network |
In the Die Hard films what is the name of Bruce Willis` character John McClane |
In computer hardware, what is the name modem short for? Modulator-demodulator |
What does RAM stand for in computer terminology Random Access Memory |
What does FTP stand for in the world of computers and the internet? File Transfer Protocol |
Who directed the film `Gladiator`? Ridley Scott |
What does USB stand for in computer hardware? Universal Serial Bus |
Which producer is responsible for `Pearl Harbour`, `Pirates of the Caribbean`, and `Armageddon`? Jerry Bruckheimer |
`Prescription: Murder` was the title of the first ever episode of which TV show? Columbo |
In the TV series of the same name, what does `C. S. I.` stand for? Crime Scene Investigation |
Which fictional TV character runs a production company called Peartree Productions? Alan Partridge |
Out of the 6 Star Wars films, which has made the most money at the US Box office? Star Wars IV: A New Hope |
Which world famous star is a member of the band `30 odd foot of grunts`? Russel Crowe |
As at September 2005, what Hollywood blockbuster has taken more money at the box office in the US than any other film? Titanic |
Which football is nicknamed `The Baby Faced Assassin`? Ole Gunnar Solskjaer |
Is it possible for a man in Scotland to wed his widows sister? No (as he is dead) |
Americans call them Bell Hops, but what do we call them in Britain? Porters |
In which famous race is the slowest man of the day given a red lantern? Tour de France |