Fair (Questions 181 to 200 of 1171) |
What was the name of Napoleon`s first wife? Josephine |
Cuba, Jamaica and Hispaniola are all part of which island group in the West Indies? The Greater Antilles |
Mount Wilson in California, Siding Spring in Australia and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. What`s the scientific connection? They are astronomical observatories. |
The original Live Aid concerts were held at Wembly and Philadelphia on 13th July in which year? 1985 |
Which 1970s musical film starred Angela Lansbury as a trainee witch? Bedknobs and Broomsticks |
Who pilots Thunderbird 1? Scott Tracy |
Before becoming President of the United States, Bill Clinton was govenor of which state? Arkansas |
In which county is Glastonbury? Somerset |
Who was the first female head of MI5? Stella Rimmington |
Known as The Jersey Lily, actress Lily Langtry was the mistress of which King? Edward VII |
What was the surname of the character in the 60`s drama `Man In A Suitcase`? McGill |
Who wrote `Gullivers Travels`? Jonathan Swift |
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 |
By what name are Dominican Monks also known as? Whitefriars, Blackfriars or Greyfriars? Blackfriars |
Who painted The Laughing Cavalier? Frans Hals |
What was the name of the dog in the American TV sit-com `Mad About You`? Murray |
Dakar is the capital of which African country? Senegal |
In the TV show `The Saint` what was the full name of the main character? Simon Templar |
What is the national flower of Austria? Edelweiss |