Can you tell whether the following statements are true or false?
| 1 | Ryan Giggs, who plays international football for Wales, was born in England? False (he was born in Cardiff, but brought up in England) |
| 2 | In BBC's poll of 100 Greatest Britains in 2002, Robbie Williams finished higher than both Charles Dickens and Florence Nightingale? False |
| 3 | The individual numbers on a roulette wheel add up to 666? True |
| 4 | In the 1975 film "The Day Of The Locust", Donald Sutherland plays a character called Homer Simpson? True |
| 5 | In Monopoly, to buy Mayfair, Leicester Square and Oxford Street would cost more than £1,000? False (£400 + £260 + £300 = £960) |
| 6 | Neil Armstrong's mother's maiden name was moon? False (but Buzz Aldrin's mother's was) |
| 7 | In France it is illegal to sell dolls which do not have human faces? True |
| 8 | In Michigan it is illegal to sell dolls which have belly buttons? False |
| 9 | There are more players in a polo team than there are in a water polo team? False |
| 10 | Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words? True |