September 2006 (Questions 1 to 20 of 20) |
Who did Clementine Ogilvy Hozier marry in 1908? Winston Churchill |
What is the highest mountain in the USA? Mount McKinley |
Who is the author of the `Harry Potter` books? J K Rowling |
What do Park Place in Atlantic City, Park Lane in London and Flinders Way in Canberra all have in common? Monopoly (they are all the second most valuable street) |
Which TV series could have been called `Truman and Adler`? Will and Grace |
Which film sees the character Henri Charriere repeatedly try to escape from prison? Papillion |
In 1744, which British golf course established the first golf club? Muirfield |
What football club did Sir Matt Busby sign for at the age of 17? Manchester City |
If James is five, Henry is three, and Edward is two, who is one? Thomas the Tank Engine (engine numbers) |
Which achievement links Arthur Martin-Leake, Noel Chavasse and Charles Upham? The only people to be awarded two Victoria Crosses? |
Who sang `Always look on the Bright side of Life` in the closing titles of the film `As Good As It Gets`? Art Garfunkel |
Which Gerry Anderson character worked for the World Intelligence Network? Joe 90 |
In Stingray what did WASP stand for? World Aquanaut Security Patrol |
In the Gerry Anderson TV show, who was the sheriff of `Four Feather Falls`? Tex Tucker |
What craft would you expect Steve Zodiac to be in? Fireball XL5 |
In Thunderbirds, what was Lady Penelope`s surname? Creighton-Ward |
What do the names Charlie, Oscar, Victor, Mike and Juliet have in common? They are names in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
Which actor was stung in `The Sting`? Robert Shaw |
What is the correct spelling of the rulers of ancient Egypt Pharaoh |
Whose last film role was Mr Bridger in `The Italian Job`? Noel Coward's |