Good (Questions 21 to 40 of 2308) |
By what name was Helen Porter Mitchell better known? Dame Nellie Melba |
What is the name of the pan in which you make paella? Paella (Paella is the word for `frying pan` in Valencian) |
How many dots are there in total on a pair of dice? 42 |
What are Grey Dagger, Forester and Dingy Footman species of? Moths |
What nationality is the singer Feist? Canadian |
Which rebellion was defeated at the Battle of Sedgemoor in 1685? The Monmouth Rebellion |
Who wrote the Sinead O`Connor hit Nothing Compares 2 U? Prince |
Who was the last Governor of Hong Kong? Chris Pattern |
Which Prime Minister made Jeffrey Archer a life peer? John Major |
Which of the Great Lakes touches Chicago? Lake Michigan |
What were the first names of Riggs and Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon films? Martin (Riggs) and Roger (Murtaugh) |
Which football team are nicknamed the Rams? Derby County |
Which famous sailor was born in 1758 at Burnham Thorpe in Norfolk? Horatio Nelson. |
The doomed ship Titanic had two sister ships. What were their names? Brittanic and Olympic |
Which type of animals find their way home using magnetism? Molluscs |
Which animal is South African rugby union player Bryan Habana often compared to? Cheetah |
Who sang Walking In The Air in the original version of the Snowman? Peter Auty |
What are the first names of the twin girls in Bart`s class in The Simpsons? Sherri and Teri |
What do Germans do with a `handy`? Make a phone call with it (it is the German name for a mobile phone) |
Who won the Golden Boot at the 1986 football World Cup? Gary Lineker |