August 2007 (Questions 1 to 20 of 36) |
In what year did Madame Tussaud`s first open? 1928 |
Which make of car is named after it`s intended market - the U.S.A ? Lexus (stands for Luxury Export United States) |
With what did the CIA reputedly try to assassinate Fidel Castro? An exploding cigar |
Which other TV soap, other than EastEnders, did Ross Kemp star in? Emmerdale |
`Woman Hitler` is an anagram of which relative? Mother-in-law |
What was the profession of Wyatt Earp`s sidekick Doc Holiday? Dentist |
What is the third largest city in the US? Chicago |
What colour are the shorts that Bart Simpson normally wears? Blue |
In which art gallery is the Mona Lisa kept? The Louvre |
In musical notes, which is bigger - a crotchet or a semibreve? Semibreve |
In a game of chess, what is the only piece able to jump over other pieces? Knight |
Which spider gets its name from when the female sometimes eats the male after mating? Black Widow Spider |
In terms of land area, what was the largest empire of all time? The British Empire |
Who played Annie Wilkes in the 1990 film `Misery`? Kathy Bates |
Who is the presenter of the Weakest Link? Anne Robinson |
Which British female singer had a 2006 hit with `Rehab`? Amy Winehouse |
When viewed at a certain angle, the 1553 painting: `The Ambassadors` reveals which mysterious object? A skull |
What is the capital of Iran? Tehran |
What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal |
What is the capital of Saudi Arabia? Riyadh |