Very Good (Questions 61 to 80 of 2822) |
How many wives did Henry VIII have? 6 |
If Scott is 1, Virgil is 2 and Alan is 3, who are 4 and 5? Gordon and John (Thunderbird pilots) |
Which British boxer went the distance with Muhammad Ali? Joe Bugner |
Who or what are the band Kaiser Chiefs named after? A South African football club |
Which famous 1927 film is based on the play Day Of Atonement by Samson Raphaelson? The Jazz singer |
Which famous actor was born in 1916 with the real name of Issur Danielovitch Demsky? Kirk Douglas |
Who co-starred with her father in the 1959 film Tiger Bay? Hayley Mills |
The pop groups Ace Of Base and The Cardigans both hail from which country? Sweden |
In which city was the Titanic built? Belfast |
How many times has the host nation won the football World Cup? 6 (Uruguay 1930, Italy 1934, England 1966, West Germany 1974, Argentina 1978, France 1998) |
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 |
`Woman Hitler` is an anagram of which relative? Mother-in-law |
What colour are the shorts that Bart Simpson normally wears? Blue |
In which art gallery is the Mona Lisa kept? The Louvre |
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 |
What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal |
In terms of land area, what was the largest empire of all time? The British Empire |