November 2006 (Questions 1 to 20 of 27) |
K2, the world`s second highest mountain, is in which country? Pakistan |
Which flag depicts the image of an eagle devouring a snake? Mexico |
What is the only monosyllabic American state name? Maine |
What is the capital city of Greenland? Nuuk |
February is the shortest month in the year, but which is the longest? October, because the clocks go back so it lasts 31 days and 1 hr |
In Charles Dickens `A Tale of Two Cities`, what were the two cities? London and Paris |
According to Bram Stoker`s original novel, by which seaside town did Count Dracula enter England? Whitby |
What is the name of the parliament of the Isle of Man? Tynwald |
What is the name of the pouch in which marsupials carry their young? The marsupium |
Which bird lays the biggest egg in the world? The ostrich |
Which film character`s car had the registration number BMT214A? James Bond (the Aston Martin DB5) |
Which sport can`t you play left handed? Polo |
In motoring, what does MG stand for? Morris Garages |
When was the emergency number `999` introduced in the UK? June 30th 1937 |
What is the connection between York Minster, The Rovers Retrun, Manchester United and the Jedi Council on Coruscant? They are all the equivalent of Mayfair on their own specialised versions of Monopoly |
What was the name of the baby of Wayne and Waynetta Slob in the Harry Enfield Show? Frogmella |
Who directed The 2002 film `The Pianist`? Roman Polanski |
How is the double act of David Peacock and Charles Hodges better known? Chas `n` Dave |
At the intersection of which four American states would you find the "Four Corners"? Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico |
Name the capital cities of the three Baltic States? Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia) and Vilnius (Lithunia) |