April 2006 (Questions 21 to 40 of 42) |
What was the name of the band on The Muppet Show? Doctor Teeth and the Electric Mayhem |
Who was the first black footballer to captain England? Paul Ince |
What was the name of England`s wartime code breaking station? Bletchley Park |
How much liquid does a flagon hold? Two pints |
What was the year and venue of the Olympic games at which Steve Redgrave won his first gold medal? Los Angeles 1984 |
Which sport is played over four periods of 15 minutes where only two of the seven players can score? Netball |
From what stone is the Taj Mahal built? Marble |
Who were the first British football club to win a European trophy? Tottenham Hotspur (1963 Cup Winners Cup) |
Nutwood Cottage is the home of which children`s storybook character? Rupert Bear |
What was the name of Napoleon`s first wife? Josephine |
Which is the only vitaman not to be found in an egg? Vitamin C |
On which subject does Monty Don write and broadcast? Gardening |
Which pop band named itself after an American firetruck? REO Speedwagon |
What is the maximum achievable score in Fifteen-to-one? 433, 10 pts for each of all 40 questions, 10 pts each life, 3 pts for lives from 1st and 2nd rounds |
`Question or Nominate` was a phrase commonly heard on which UK TV quiz show? Fifteen-to-one |
Cuba, Jamaica and Hispaniola are all part of which island group in the West Indies? The Greater Antilles |
The town of Titipu in Japan, the Tower of London and Venice in Italy. What is the musical connection? They`re all settings for Gilbert and Sullivan operas |
In 1948, a modern version of which oath was drawn up by the world medical association in Geneva? The Hippocratic Oath. |
What is the significance of the dates August 9th 1902, June 23rd 1911, May 12th 1937 and June 2nd 1953? They`re Coronation dates |
In English law, what is deemed to be the first priority for payment from the estate of a deceased person? The funeral expenses. |