March 2006 (Questions 41 to 60 of 64) |
Who sang the first line of the USA for Africa`s `We Are The World`? Lionel Richie |
In which county is Glastonbury? Somerset |
Which famous building has the address 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? The White House |
At which sporting venue would you find Melling Road? Aintree race course |
How many times did Nigel Mansell win the British Grand Prix? 4 |
Who wrote `Gullivers Travels`? Jonathan Swift |
In what year did ITV start broadcasting? 1955 |
What was the character name of the `Saint`? Simon Templar |
What was the surname of the character in the 60`s drama `Man In A Suitcase`? McGill |
Which American soul singer`s dad played football for Glasgow Celtic ? Gil Scott-Heron |
Which Olympic sport needs a planting box? Pole Vault |
Who was manager of Manchester United immediately before Sir Alex Ferguson? Ron Atkinson |
What, according to a Government-backed study in 2004, has increased on women by more than six inches over the last 50 years? Their waistlines |
Who painted The Laughing Cavalier? Frans Hals |
By what name are Dominican Monks also known as? Whitefriars, Blackfriars or Greyfriars? Blackfriars |
What is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury? Lambeth Palace |
What is the name given to the green alkaline fluid produced by the liver? Bile |
Aboard which ship did Captain Scott sail to the Antarctic in 1901? The Discovery |
What word describes substances that can be broken down by biological action? Biodegradable |
What was the name of the dog in the American TV sit-com `Mad About You`? Murray |