Published: Friday 2nd June 2017
-
In which English county would you find Stansted Airport?
Essex.
-
According to the old saying, what does the hand that rocks the cradle do?
Rule the World.
-
What are the two main political parties in the USA?
Democrats and Republicans.
-
In TV's "Only Fools and Horses" what is Del and Rodney's surname?
Trotter.
-
Who wrote the controversial novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover"?
D H Lawrence.
-
How many inches are there in three yards?
108
-
Which is the 24th and last letter in the Greek alphabet?
Omega.
-
Who was the manager of Nottingham Forest when they won the European cup on two occasions?
Brian Clough.
-
From which animal does the meat mutton come?
Sheep.
-
Which DJ was the first to be heard on Radio One when it opened in 1967?
Tony Blackburn.
-
What river flows through the city of Vienna?
River Danube.
-
What was the gangster Al Capone's full first name?
Alphonse.
-
Where in London would you find Speaker's Corner?
Hyde Park.
-
Who played Tango in the 1989 movie "Tango and Cash"?
Sylvester Stallone.
-
What instrument was James Galway famous for playing?
Flute.
-
What is the square root of a quarter?
A half.
-
In Greek mythology which King turned everything he touched to gold?
King Midas.
-
What connects Bulls, Bears and Stags?
The stock market.
-
Who had a UK number 1 in 1971 with "Get It On"?
T Rex.
-
In the game of basketball what is the one word term for carrying the ball without bouncing it?
Travelling.
Loading Comments...