Very Good (Questions 121 to 140 of 2822) |
Which author created Elinor Dashwood, Emma Woodhouse and Catherine Morland? Jane Austen |
Which country is sometimes referred to as the Dead Heart of Africa? Chad |
Who became the first footballer to receive a knighthood? Stanley Matthews |
In 1963, which band became the first to reach number one with their first three singles? Gerry and the Pacemakers |
Which is the only US state not to have a straight line in its borders? Hawaii |
By what name is Schubert`s Symphony No. 8 better known? Unfinished Symphony |
What was the name of the holiday camp in the TV sitcom `Hi-De-Hi`? Maplins |
Sand consists of silicon and what other element? Oxygen |
In horse racing, what betting odds are known as a `carpet`? 3-1 |
In what year was the National Health Service founded? 1948 |
In what year did the United States enter the First World War? 1917 |
Which country has a birth rate of zero? Vatican City |
Which american state has a name that ends in three vowels? Hawaii |
What is the common link between The Dave Clark 5, Fat Larry`s Band and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes? All three are named after their drummer |
Who provides the voice of Sideshow Bob in `The Simpsons`? Kelsey Grammer |
George Bernard Shaw`s play `Pygmalion` was adapted to become which musical? My Fair Lady |
Common, Arctic and Sooty are all varieties of which type of bird? Tern |
Which US president was the first to reside in the White House? John Adams |
What was the name of the Tonto`s horse in `The Lone Ranger`? Scout |
Which mountain`s name means `shining mountain` in Swahili? Kilimanjaro |