March 2006 (Questions 21 to 40 of 64) |
In which decade was the film `Grease` set? 1950s |
Which is the only US state which contains none of the letters of `Mackerel` in its name? Ohio |
By what name is the professional wrestler Mark Calaway better known? The Undertaker |
Known as The Jersey Lily, actress Lily Langtry was the mistress of which King? Edward VII |
What was the pen name of author Charles Ludwig Dodgson? Lewis Carroll |
Which company opened the first Burger Restaurant in Britain in 1954? Wimpey |
Who was the first female head of MI5? Stella Rimmington |
Which chocolate bar was launched in 1978 by a long distance lorry driver called Martin Fisk? Yorkie |
What is the name of the largest cut diamond in existence? Star Of Africa |
Which Royal Wedding took place in 1973? Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips |
What was the name of the opponent that Mike Tyson bit the ear lobe off? Evander Holyfield |
`Flowers In The Rain` holds the distinction of being the very first record played on Radio One, but who performed it? The Move |
What two letters appeared on the first Girl Guide hats? GG |
Which century saw the abolition of the slave trade in the British Empire? 19th |
What surname is shared by an England footballer and the police officer who pursued `The Fugitive`? Gerard (Steve and Lieutenant) |
If Superman works for the Daily Planet who works for the Daily Bugle? Spiderman (a.k.a. Peter Parker) |
Which jump in the Grand National shares its name with a piece of furniture? The Chair |
Which point in Cornwall is the most southerly point of mainland Britain? Lizard Point |
If cats are `feline`, which animals are `ovine`? Sheep |
The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought during which war? American War Of Independence |