Can you tell whether the following statements are true or false?
1 | Mickey Mouse has the middle name of Fauntleroy? False (Donald Duck has) |
2 | The Scottish band Travis were named after a character in a film played by Robert De Niro? False (they were named after a character played by Harry Dean Stanton in the film 'Paris, Texas') |
3 | Of all the words in the English language, "set" has the most definitions? True |
4 | In each of the three decades of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, the top grossing film was a Walt Disney cartoon? True |
5 | Bolton Wanderers and Everton are the only football teams from the 2003/04 Premiership who were in the original 12 team football league in 1888? False (Blackburn, Aston Villa and Wolves are too) |
6 | Madonna's real first name is Madonna? True |
7 | You would associate the phrase "Titter Ye Not" with Ken Dodd? False (you'd associate it with Frankie Howerd) |
8 | Until 1994, Celtic football team did not wear numbers on the backs of their shirts? True (they wore them on the backs of their shorts only) |
9 | Texas Pete was the arch enemy of Bananaman? False (he was the enemy of Super Ted) |
10 | The collective name for a group of badgers is a parliament? False (it's a cete) |