June 2008 (Questions 1 to 20 of 24) |
| What was the title of Bob the Builder`s second UK number one hit single? |
| What mineral has the lowest number on the Mohs scale? |
| What mineral has the highest number on the Mohs scale? |
| How many successive pots must a snooker player make to score a 147 break? |
| How many states of the United States of America have a Pacific coast? |
| Who was British Prime Minister on V-J Day? |
| Three countries have both an Atlantic and a Mediterranean coast. France and Spain are two, but what is the other? |
| A country historically known as Abyssinia, what is the modern name for it? |
| Which type of pasta`s name translates literally as `little worms`? |
| In Germany it is called "blutwurst"; in France, "boudin noir". What is it most commonly called in England? |
| During World War II, how was William Joyce better known? |
| What is the more common name for the medical condition of periorbital hematoma? |
| Who was known as the Maid of Orleans? |
| In which year did brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald open their first McDonalds restaurant in San Bernardino, California? |
| What is the common name for the liquid secreted by your lacrimal glands? |
| What was unusual about the Formula One World Drivers' Championship awarded to Jochen Rindt in 1970? |
| What is the name of the sea that separates New Zealand and Australia? |
| In literature, who owns a cat called Crookshanks? |
| In which European country would you find the Troodos mountain range? |
| In George Orwell`s Animal Farm, what type of animals were Clover, Mollie and Boxer? |