Tuesday, October 17, 2006
2. Which three countries make up the Benelux group?
3. What kind of animal was the children's character Babar?
4. What was banned from the London Underground in 1984?
5. Who played Dr Pete Venkman in the Ghostbusters movies?
Monday, October 16, 2006
2. What does the word 'karaoke' mean when translated into English?
3. Paul Hewson is the real name of which rock vocalist?
4. In traditional bingo calling, what number is a 'Dirty Gertie'?
5. What is the Welsh name for Wales?
Friday, October 13, 2006
2. Cliff Barnes was a character in which 1980s soap opera?
3. The US Presidential Election is held once every how many years?
4. Which video game character was nearly called "Jump Man"?
5. How many multiple choice trivia questions must a contestant answer correctly to win the jackpot on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Thursday, October 12, 2006
2. Who composed the opera Aida?
3. What is the full name of Scary Spice?
4. In which country were the 1972 Summer Olympic Games held?
5. What was the sinister nickname of Peter Sutcliffe?
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
2. In which sport would two teams from Lancashire called Warriors and Reds face each other?
3. Which channel was the third to commence broadcast in Britain?
4. If S is Sierra and T is Tango, what is O?
5. In the Star Wars film series, what kind of creature was Chewbacca?
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
2. Steveland Judkins Morris was the original name of which US musician?
3. In the Bible, who lived in the belly of a great fish?
4. Which common mammal makes its home in a drey?
5. Who wrote the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's?
Monday, October 09, 2006
2. In political history, who were given full voting rights by the 19th Amendment to the Constitution?
3. Who narrates Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes mysteries?
4. What is the name of the BBC Children in Need bear?
5. Which Coronation Street barmaid is played by Beverley Callard?
Friday, October 06, 2006
2. Paricutin and Popocatapetl are both volcanoes in which country?
3. What Italian liqueur is flavoured with apricot and almond?
4. Which actor and director was born Allen Stewart Konigsberg?
5. Which duo recorded the soundtrack to the movie The Graduate?
Thursday, October 05, 2006
2. The Great Slave Lake is in which Commonwealth country?
3. Prince Siddhartha Gautama founded which religion around 500 years BC?
4. Which band had a 2006 hit single with Monster?
5. Who wrote the novella on which the Stanley Kubrick movie A Clockwork Orange was based?
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
2. Who is the patron saint of lovers?
3. The Solent separates which island from mainland Britain?
4. What is the proper medical name for the collar bone?
5. Which Lancashire club won the first two English football league championships in 1889 and 1890?
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
2. Which British public school was founded by King Henry VI?
3. According to tradition, kissing what bestows the kisser with tremendous powers of speech and persuasion?
4. Which artist has exhibited a tent embroidered with the names of everybody she'd ever slept with?
5. Which wild flowers takes its name from the French for 'lion's tooth'?
Monday, October 02, 2006
2. Who played the character Ripley in the Alien movies?
3. What city is the capital of Turkey?
4. What kind of creature is a marlin?
5. In history, who crowned Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor of France in 1804?
Friday, September 29, 2006
2. Who did Colonel von Stauffen plot to assassinate in 1944?
3. The Bill Bryson travelogue Notes from a Small Island is about which country?
4. Traditionally, athletes from which country lead the parade at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games?
5. Which punk band was the subject of the film The Filth & The Fury?
Thursday, September 28, 2006
2. Whose gang included Chooch, Brain, Fancy and Benny the Ball?
3. To which island group does Herm belong?
4. A campanile is a tower usually constucted to house what?
5. Which Teletubby rides a scooter?
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
2. Which band had a 1985 hit with The Power of Love, which featured on the soundtrack of the Michael J Fox movie Back to the Future?
3. The male and female of which animal are properly called Jack and Jenny?
4. What name is given to a first-year student at an American university?
5. Mork and Mindy was a spin-off from which long-running sitcom?
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
2. According to the proverb. what is the sincerest form of flattery?
3. What is the unit of measurement which describes the loudness of sound?
4. Marti Pellow was the lead singer of which Scottish band?
5. How many films were made in the Rocky series starring Sylvester Stallone?
Monday, September 25, 2006
2. In the Winter Olympics, what two activities make up the biathlon?
3. Of which country is Budapest the capital?
4. Which two actors cross-dressed in the 1959 movie Some Like It Hot?
5. In the animal kingdom, 'simba' is the Swahili word for which wild creature?
Friday, September 22, 2006
2. Who released the 1966 album Blonde on Blonde?
3. What is the more commonly used name for the visual defect Daltonism?
4. Which was the third channel to start broadcasting in Britain?
5. Which European country abolished its monarchy after a 1946 referendum?
Thursday, September 21, 2006
2. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams was the first person in the UK to purchase a personal computer manufactured by which company?
3. Which British author is about to be portrayed on film by the American actress Renee Zellweger?
4. Richard O'Brien and Ed TudorPole were both presenters of which Channel 4 game show?
5. What is the specific link between James Dean, Grace Kelly and Marc Bolan?
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
2. Which Oscar-winner directed one of the first ever Colombo adventures starring Peter Falk?
3. Why was Pope Pius IX technically a better pope than his predecessor Gregory XVI?
4. What kind of stage variety act takes its name from the Latin for "speaking from the belly"?
5. How many players on a women's lacrosse team?
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Here, have some more questions.
2. On Saturday evening television, which fictional village was the location of Noel's House party?
3. With which band did Paul Weller achieve his first UK number one single?
4. By which name was Shirley Crabtree better known in the wrestling ring?
5. Which comic features the exploits of Roger the Dodger and Minnie the Minx?
Monday, September 18, 2006
Happy Monday
2. What is Tony Blair's full name (including middle names)?
3. What was the name adopted by the Irish singer Sinead O'Connor when she was "ordained" as a priest?
4. Musically, what was the surname of Chicogo brothers Jake and Elwood?
5. Which chemical element has the atomic number 4 and is represented by the symbol Be?
Friday, September 15, 2006
I know they're not too difficult...
1. Chiromancy is an alternative name for what form of fortune telling?
2. What were the first names of the Charlton brothers who were part of the World Cup winning England side in 1966?
3. What is the most commonly spoken and most commonly written word in the English language?
4. "Any Dream Will Do", released as a single by former Neighbours star Jason Donovan, is taken from which Lloyd Webber stage musical?
5. Hokkaido, Honshu and Shikoku are the main islands making up which country?
Thursday, September 14, 2006
And we're back
1. In which movie is the Statue of Liberty brought to life using pink slime and a cassette of Jackie Wilson?
2. By population, which country is the largest Islamic state in the world?
3. Which rock group released the albums Sheer Heart Attack and Innuendo?
4. Which Grand Slam tennis championship was first held in 1877?
5. In ancient myth, who was the better known sister of Euryale and Sthena?
Monday, July 24, 2006
Which multinational company's headquarters is situated in Battle Creek, Michigan?
1. In which year was the Berlin Wall erected?
2. By what nickname was murderer Albert de Salvo known?
3. In the U.S.A., what is known as a "billfold"?
4. Which pop group took its name from its financial state in 1977?
5. At which sporting venue would you find the Radcliffe Road End?
6. Which explorer drowned in 1806, whilst leading his second expedition up the Niger river?
7. What nationality was the ballerina Alicia Markova?
8. In which harbour was the battleship H.M.S. Royal Oak sunk during World War Two?
9. Which ancient king famously said 'Another such victory and we are done for'?
10. Which business people might use a 'Millers Guide'?
