March 2006 (Questions 1 to 20 of 64) |
In which famous novel would you find Ralph, Simon and Piggy? Lord of the Flies |
Which is the only US state that contains none of the letters from `Osama` in its name? Kentucky |
What is the only US state which contains all of the letters from the word `Spam` in its name? New Hampshire |
Of all the rooms in a game of cluedo, which would come first alphabetically? Ballroom |
What is the only sign of the zodiac that contains none of the letters in the word `Bungee`? Scorpio |
Which ancient city shares its name with a system of weights for weighing precious metals and gemstones? Troy |
How many claws does a house cat have? 18 |
Which European country is the largest consumer of beer per head? Germany |
The original Live Aid concerts were held at Wembly and Philadelphia on 13th July in which year? 1985 |
Whay song did Whitney Houston record for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? One Moment In Time |
Which volcano caused the destruction of Pompeii? Vesuvius |
Which 1970s musical film starred Angela Lansbury as a trainee witch? Bedknobs and Broomsticks |
Who pilots Thunderbird 1? Scott Tracy |
Which river forms the eastern section of the border between England and Scotland? Tweed |
In the TV comedy `One Foot in the Grave` what is the name of Victor Meldrew`s wife? Margaret |
What is the only property on a Monopoly board that contains all of the letters in the word `Monopoly`? Electric Company |
Which two colours are Dennis the Menace`s jumper? Red and Black |
What is the only sign of the zodiac that contains none of the letters of the word `School`? Gemini |
Before becoming President of the United States, Bill Clinton was govenor of which state? Arkansas |
In which film did Roy Scheider play a sheriff and Richard Dreyfus a marine biologist? Jaws |