Thursday 5 December 2013

Introducing: Free Questions Series 3 Guest Submissions

Introducing: Free Questions Series 3 - Guest Submissions
 
 
This series of questions is where you can submit YOUR questions for publication on this site. We welcome your submissions.
 
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Saturday 30 November 2013

Quiz 90a - General Knowledge - More from Bill Turnbull:

Quiz 90a - General Knowledge - More from Bill Turnbull:
"You might want to change question 39 but it went down a bomb in my local, so I left it in for you" Bill - Adults only!

1. What type of birds are Beltsville Whites, Broad Breasted Bronze and Norfolk Blacks? - Turkeys
2. Which British aircraft company made the original Gnat jet trainer? - Folland
3. What is considered to be the cowboy capital of America? - Dodge City
4. In what year was the political party Plaid Cymru founded? - Nineteen twenty five
5. Which English actress plays the part of Mrs Weasley in the Harry Potter films? - Julie Walters
6. Who was lead singer with UB 40? - Ali Campbell
7. What sport is played by Detroit Lions? - American football
8. What type of tree was Newton supposedly sitting under when he formulated his theory of gravity? - Apple (remember an apple fell on his head, believe that you'll believe anything)
9. What is the name of Tony Soprano's wife in the Sopranos? - Carmela
10. The musical Oliver was based on a novel by which author? - Charles Dickens
11. What were the names of the two mascots for the 2012 Olympics? - Wenlock and Mandeville
12. What is the inscription on a Jim'll Fix It medal? - Jim Fixed it For Me
13. What is perm short for in hairdressing? - Permanent wave
14. Name both of the Bay City Roller's UK number ones (point for each)? - Bye Bye Baby and Give a Little Love
15. What is the collective noun for hamsters? - Horde
16. Who was known as the demon barber of Fleet Street? - Sweeney Todd
17. What was author Barbara Cartland's favourite colour? - Pink
18. Which British prime minister was known as Sunny Jim? - Jim Callaghan
19. Who said to a huge TV audience in 1977, �Oh that's nice the wife of the Cambridge President is kissing the cox of the Oxford crew�? - Harry Carpenter
20. What was the name of the woman in the Australian dingo baby case? - Lindy Chamberlain

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Quiz 89a - General Knowledge - More from Bill Turnbull:

Quiz 89a - General Knowledge - More from Bill Turnbull:

1. In a poll conducted in the early 1970's who was voted the most hated man in history? - Adolf Hitler
2. Who hosted the first edition of Top of the Pops? - Jimmy Saville
3. What was Bruce Springsteen's first number one album in the UK titled? - Born In The USA
4. What is a baby hippopotamus called? - Calf
5. Mart Poom who played in goal for Portsmouth, Derby County, Sunderland and Watford won 120 caps for which country? - Estonia
6. Which British car manufacturer made the Rebel? - Reliant
7. Who played Oz in Auf Wiedersehen Pet? - Jimmy Nail
8. Which British sausage is traditionally sold in a coil? - Cumberland
9. What was Grace Darling's father's job? - Lighthouse keeper
10. What everyday item was invented in 1973 by Martin Cooper? - Mobile phone
11. What is the title given to the lead ballerina in a ballet company? - Prima Ballerina
12. Who was lost in France in 1976? - Bonnie Tyler
13. What was cricketer Gary Sobers home island? = Barbados
14. Which journalist became the 172nd president of the MCC? - Christopher Martin Jenkins
15. What was the title of the first Tarzan novel? = Tarzan of the Apes
16. Which world leader was known as "Boney"? - Napoleon Bonaparte
17. The 400th birthday of which flower was celebrated in the Netherlands in 1994? - Tulip
18. In the world of entertainment what is a famulus? - Magician's assistant
19. Which female singer had a top ten hit in 1999 with Not Over You Yet? - Diana Ross
20. O UGLY NINE is an anagram of which singer songwriter? - Neil Young


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Quiz 88a - General Knowledge - Another great quiz from Bill Turnbull:

 Quiz 88a - General Knowledge - Another great quiz from Bill Turnbull:
"This is just an ordinary run of the mill quiz" - Bill Turnbull - I say 'Anything BUT run of the mill! What do you think?

1. How many American states can you name beginning with M (point for each one)? - Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Mississippi, Michigan, Montana Minnesota
2. What does the Latin phrase caveat emptor mean? - Let the buyer beware
3. Who was the lead singer on the Sugarcubes 1992 song called Hit? - Bjork
4. What is the name of the Daily Planet's editor in the Superman series of comics and films? - Perry White
5. At what age are female athletes classed as veterans? - Thirty five
6. What creature is the symbol of the American Democratic Party? - Donkey
7. When free school milk was given out what size were the bottles? - Third of a pint
8. What is the second largest rodent in the world, the capybara is first? - Beaver
9. Which Shangri La's single had the sound of seagulls in the background? - (Remember) Walking In The Sand
10. Who played Sadie King in Emmerdale? - Patsy Kensit
11. At which sport could you win the Victor Barna Award? - Table tennis
12. What is the main street of Edinburgh called? - Princes Street (not Princess)
13. In criminal slang, what is a dip? - Pickpocket
14. Who wrote the Janis Joplin hit Me and Bobby McGee? - Kris Kristofferson
15. What is the name of the main pub in The Archers? - The Bull
16. On what date is Saint George's day? - April 23rd
17. The Home Guard were first known as the LVD (Local Defence Volunteers) what were they nicknamed? - The Look Duck and Vanish Brigade
18. What was the name of the British army officer who invented shells containing bullets to inflict more casualties? - Sir Henry Shrapnel (Shrapnel will do)
19. Who won Pop Idol in 2002? - Will Young
20. The opening credits of which TV show showed Neil Kinnock falling over on his backside on Brighton Beach? - Spitting Image
21. Who wrote the Tarzan books? - Edgar Rice Burroughs
22. Which popular pub name comes from the title of John Manners? - The Marquis of Granby
23. Where was Patsy Gallant travelling to and from in her seventies hit song? - From New York to LA
24. What is the nickname of the New Zealand women's cricket team? - The White Ferns
25. How is the former Miss Katherine Worsley better known? - Duchess of Kent
26. What was the currency of Greece before the Euro? - Drachma
27. Which American aircraft company made the Guardian anti submarine aircraft? - Grumman
28. What is the largest and heaviest internal organ in the human body? - Liver
29. Who said on the day the United States invaded Cambodia that We are all the President's men? -  Dr. Henry Kissinger
30. What nationality is singer Demis Roussos? -  Egyptian (moved to Greece aged 15)
31. Who was the first female presenter of Top Gear? -  Angela Rippon
32. In which month is the American holiday President's Day held? -  February
33. What colour is the Queen's blotting paper? -  Black
34. Which method of execution for poisoners was introduced by Henry the Eighth in 1531? -  They were boiled to death
35. What is phobophobia the fear of? -  Fear itself
36. What country do cars with the international registration BDS come from? -  Barbados
37. What was the fastest aeroplane used in the Falkland's War? -  Mirage
38. What is the chief crop of Alabama's canebrake country? -  Cotton
39. What is the least densely populated country in Asia? -  Mongolia
40. Who played Joe Maplin in Hi De Hi? -  No one he was never seen


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Friday 22 November 2013

Quiz 87a - General Knowledge - Another great quiz from Bill Turnbull

Quiz 87a - General Knowledge - Another great quiz from Bill Turnbull:
"Thought you might like a look at this one I wrote it last year, it was the seven hundredth. Even the denizens in my local enjoyed it" Bill Turnbull

ALL THE ANSWERS HAVE A PLACE NAME IN THEM...enjoy.

1. HITLER IN MACINTOSH is an anagram of someone who has often been in the news and on TV? - Christine Hamilton
2. What shade of cloth was Robin Hood supposed to favour? - Lincoln Green
3. What is the surname of the family in the book Little Women by Louisa May Alcott? - March
4. What was the first thing that Scrooge purchased after his change of heart? - A turkey
5. Which playwright wrote A Streetcar Named Desire and Night of the Iguana? - Tennessee Williams
6. Trachoma is an infection of which part of the body? - Eye
7. In the orders of chivalry what does CB stand for? - Companion of the Bath
8. Which comedy duo were born Bartholomew and Wiseman? - Morecambe and Wise
9. Which British sausage is traditionally sold in a coil? - Cumberland
10. Which female singer had a top ten hit in 1968 with Son of A Preacher Man? - Dusty Springfield
11. Which British motor cycle manufacturer's motto was "Made like a gun, goes like a bullet"? - Royal Enfield
12. Who was Cassius Clay's / Muhammad Ali's manager? - Angelo Dundee
13. What would an American call a bowler hat? - A derby
14. What was the name of the horse ridden by Dick Francis that fell while leading in the 56 Grand National? - Devon Loch
15. Who wrote the musical Call Me Madam? - Irving Berlin
16. What was the first British ship lost in the Falklands War? - HMS Sheffield
17. Which brand of cigarettes did former US president Ronald Reagan advertise in the fifties? - Chesterfields
18. What is the name of the aluminium foil company ALCAN an abbreviation of? - Aluminium of Canada
19. What famous London building did John Nash rebuild in 1825? - Buckingham Palace
20. Which Jane Austen novel tells the story of the Bertram family? - Mansfield Park
21. Which old time comedian's catch phrase was "I say what a smasher"? - Charlie Chester
22. Coca Cola announced in Oct 2010 the closure of which famous British bottled water company? - Malvern
23. Which popular song begins with, The loveliness of Paris seems somehow sadly gay? - I Left My Heart In San Francisco
24. Which creature disappeared leaving only a smile? - Cheshire cat
25. Which American motor manufacturer used to make the Fury? - Plymouth
26. Who was the first English batsman to score a hundred on his test debut at Lords? - Jack Hampshire
27. What is the surname of the captain who assists Hercule Poirot? - Hastings
28. What was the name of the Duke of Wellington's horse at the battle of Waterloo? - Copenhagen
29. Which newspaper sent Henry Stanley to look for Doctor Livingstone? - The New York Herald
30. Which fictional character lived at 32 Windsor Gardens, London? - Paddington Bear
31. What is the longest running show staged at London's Royal Drury Lane theatre? - Miss Saigon
32. What was the home ground of Leyton Orient called before it became the Matchroom Stadium? - Brisbane Road
33. Which company is famous for making the trouser presses that you find in the bedrooms of most decent hotels? - Corby
34. Which English artist painted The Blue Boy and The Hay Wagon? - Thomas Gainsborough
35. What was the name of the first Hi-Fi record player made by Decca to be marketed in Britain? - The Decca Piccadilly
36. For what team did Michael Schumacher drive in his first grand prix? - Jordan
37. On what item of clothing would you find zig zags, ladders, diamonds, rig and fur, steps and prints o' the hoof? - Guernsey jumper
38. Named after a town in Lincolnshire, what is a more common name for bath metal? - Pinchbeck
39. Which American football player was nicknamed Big Sky? - Joe Montana
40. What everyday household item was invented by O A North in 1869? - Coat hook

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Quiz 86a - General Knowledge

 Quiz 86a - General Knowledge
  1. For which film did John Mills receive an Oscar? - Ryan's Daughter
  2. Robert Baden-Powell founded the Boy Scouts in what year? - 1907
  3. Fodor's books are popular the world over. What kind of books do they publish? - Travel Guides
  4. What is the name of the fur taken from a rabbit? - Coney
  5. There are five Olympic Rings. What are their colours? - Black, Blue, Red, Green and Orange
  6. In which country did Bing Crosby die? - Spain
  7. A polyorchid man has at least three what? -  Testicles
  8. In what Olympic sport did Brian Phelps partake? - Diving
  9. Why and when was naturalist David Bellamy jailed in Australia? - In 1983 he was jailed for blockading the Australian Franklin River in a protest against a proposed dam.
  10. Who was Inspector Clouseau's manservant? - Kato
  11. Where would you find the Amundsen Scott Station? - The South Pole
  12. What does Kung Fu mean literally? - Leisure time
  13. What is the title of Johnny Cash's autobiography? - The Man in Black
  14. If you were suffering from encephalitis, which of your organs would be inflamed? - Your brain
  15. What is Africa's most populated country? - Nigeria
  16. Which former jump jockey won the prestigious 'Crime Writer's Association' award the Cartier Diamond Dagger, in 1989? - Dick Francis
  17. Which US state doesn't have any borders? - Hawaii
  18. In 'The Guns of Navarone' who played the demolitions expert? - David Niven
  19. In which continent would you find 'The Great Rift Valley'? - Africa
  20. In which US state would you find the 'Grand Canyon'? - Arizona

     
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Quiz 85a - A Special Quiz - 40 QUESTIONS WITH 20 ANSWERS AND THEY ALL BEGIN WITH the letter A

Quiz 85a - A Special Quiz
Recently I have been corresponding via email with Bill Turnbull who has helped me to correct some errors within my quizzes. Bill has been compiling quizzes for a long time and the following quiz is one that Bill has kindly allowed me to publish. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks Bill.
Bill says "ACTING ON A REQUEST THIS WEEK'S OFFERING IS 40 QUESTIONS WITH 20 ANSWERS AND THEY ALL BEGIN WITH the letter A" (Very clever - and hard work too I suspect - Jim)

1. What was Victoria Beckham's maiden surname? - Adams
2. What is the name of a tremor that occurs after an earthquake? - Aftershock
3. What cleaning product was advertised as "Stronger than dirt"? - Ajax
4. Who was the original host of Mr and Mrs? - Alan Taylor
5. What is the only UK No. 1 single for Fleetwood Mac? - Albatross
6. What is fortified wine fortified with? - Alcohol
7. To help drivers at night what colour are the studs which mark the right hand edge of the road? - Amber
8. What was the fist name of Hudson in Upstairs Downstairs? - Angus
9. What was advertised with the slogan "This dirt says hot, the label says not"? - Ariel
10. Policemen no longer use the traditional truncheon what is the new instrument called? - An asp
11. Which rugby side are also known as the Wizards of the West? - Aberavon
12. What surname was shared by the second and sixth presidents of the USA? - Adams
13. Which one hit wonder took Slave To The Vibe to number eleven in 1993? - Aftershock
14. What is the chemical symbol for aluminium? - Al
15. What was called a servant regulator by the Victorians? - Alarm clock
16. What was the pop-up figure called in the fun house in The Man With the Golden Gun? - Al
17. What is the name of Batman's butler? - Alfred
18. Which F1 team failed to turn up for the 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix and have not been seen on an F1 track since? - Arrows
19. In CB jargon what is a bone box? - Ambulance
20. What type of snake is reputed to have been used by Cleopatra when committing suicide? - An asp
21. ODD OR DAMN INSANE (Showbusiness anagram)? - Adrian Edmondson
22. Which British motor cycle manufacturer made the Square Four? - Ariel
23. What was the name of Christopher Robin's nurse? - Alice
24. Following the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, the US Army produced a set of playing cards featuring its 52 most wanted Iraqis. Which card was assigned to Saddam Hussein? - Ace of Spades
25. Geoffrey Howe was made a lord he is now known as Lord Howe of where? - Aberavon
26. Which British motor manufacturer used to make the Ruby? - Austin
27. Who played Eddie Didgeridoo Catflap in the TV sitcom Filthy, Rich and Catflap? - Adrian Edmondson
28. What song did Motorhead take into the charts in 1980 and again in 1993? - Ace of Spades
29. In Greek mythology which son of Telamon fought Hector in single combat? - Ajax
30. According to the poem what kind of bird did the Ancient Mariner kill? - Albatross
31. What was the name of Claude Greengrass' dog in Heartbeat? - Alfred
32. What household implement was swallowed by the crocodile in Peter Pan? - Alarm clock
33. Who is the engineer with the big triangular hair-style in the Dilbert cartoons? - Alice
34. Jean Dominique Larrey developed which type of vehicle? - Ambulance
35. What is added to soap to make it clear? - Alcohol
36. Who scored both West Ham's goals in the 1975 FA Cup Final victory against Fulham? - Alan Taylor
37. What is the fossilised resin of coniferous trees called? - Amber
38. What is the state capital of Texas? - Austin
39. In which Scottish county is Glamis Castle? - Angus
40. What is used to tell the future in belomancy? - Arrows


 
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Friday 15 November 2013

Quiz 84a - Movie Magic Trivia

Quiz 84a - Movie Magic Trivia
  1. Who played Hans Solo in the Star Wars movies? - Harrison Ford
  2. Who wrote the score for the 'Pink Panther' movies? - Henry Mancini
  3. What was 'Timon' in the 1994 Disney movie 'The Lion King'? - Meerkat
  4. Richard Burton was nominated 7 times for an Oscar. How many did he win? - 0
  5. Who starred twice in the musical 'Anything Goes' in 1936 and again in 1956? - Bing Crosby
  6. What is Julie Andrews real name? - Julia Elizabeth Wells
  7. What is the name of the 1978 move starring Clint Eastwood and an orang-utan called Clyde? - Every Which Way but Loose
  8. Did 'Eli Wallach' play the 'Good'; the 'Bad; or 'the 'Ugly' in the 1966 film? - The Ugly
  9. Who wrote 'The ABC Murders' on which the 1965 movie 'The Alphabet Murders' was based? - Agatha Christie
  10. Which 1995 'Space' move starred Tom Hanks; Bill Paxton and Kevin Bacon? - Apollo 13
  11. Who played 'Professor Henry Higgins' and what was the title of the 1994 movie? - Rex Harrison - My Fair Lady
  12. Who played 'James Bond' in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill? - Timothy Dalton
  13. What 1976 movie was a sequel to 'All Creatures Great and Small'? - It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet
  14. Who played the US President in the 1997 film 'Air Force One'? - Harrison Ford
  15. Who directed the 1982 'ET' movie? - Steven Spielberg
  16. In what year was the multi Academy Award winning film 'Kramer v Kramer' released? - 1979
  17. What was the title of the third 'Dirty Harry' movie released in 1976? - The Enforcer
  18. The 1982 movie 'The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas' starred which country singer? - Dolly Parton
  19. What nationality is actress Claudia Cardinale? - Italian
  20. What is the relationship of 'George Clooney and Rosemary Clooney'? - Nephew/Aunt



 
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Wednesday 13 November 2013

Quiz 82a - Pop Trivia 60s, 70s, and 80s

 Quiz 82a - Pop Trivia 60s, 70s, and 80s
  1. In 1962 Bruce Channel had his only UK hit with what song? - Hey Baby
  2. American band 'Nirvana' released their first album in 1989. What was the title of the album? - Bleach
  3. Who appeared 'As' Johnny and The Gamblers in the film Grease? - Sha Na Na
  4. Who became the first member of 'The Animals' to leave the group in 1965? - Alan Price
  5. What are the names of the three chairmen who presented 'Juke Box Jury'? - David Jacobs (1959 to 67), Noel Edmonds (1979), Jools Holland (1989 to 90)
  6. He was a 60s chart topper but who was it that played 'The Artful Dodger in the 1948 film 'Oliver Twist'? - Anthony Newley
  7. Who sang the theme song to 'Minder' - I could Be So Good To You? - Dennis Waterman
  8. 'War Baby' was the long awaited second top ten hit for which singer in 1983? - Tom Robinson
  9. Which singer, formerly part of a famous duo, starred in several films including: Moonstruck; Good Times and Chastity? - Cher
  10. A pop singer in the 70s, he became the pianist for Screaming Lord Sutch, then began a career as a TV comedy actor in the 80s. Who is he? - Paul Nicholas
  11. Who had a hit in 1965 with 'England Swings'? - Roger Miller
  12. What was Elvis's last single prior to his death? - Way Down
  13. Released in 1980, what is the title of Bob Marley's last album? - Uprising
  14. Albatross was Fleetwood Mac's only No. 1 single hit. True or false? - True
  15. What is the title of the first single by 'Prince' to reach the UK Top 30? - 1999
  16. Released in 1961, what was the last No.1 hit for Frankie Vaughan? - Tower of Strength
  17. Which two members of the Beatles wrote the single 'Photograph'? Ringo Starr and George Harrison
  18. In the film 'Tommy' who played the 'Acid Queen'? - Tina Turner
  19. The two best selling singles in 1964 in the UK were by the recently deceased singer Jim Reeves. What were the titles? - I Love You Because and I Won't Forget You
  20. Which country singer starred in both TV movies - The Gambler and Coward of the County? - Kenny Rogers


     
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Friday 8 November 2013

Quiz 81a - TV Favourites

Quiz 81a - TV Favourites
  1. In 'The Vicar of Dibley' what is the vicars name? - Geraldine Grainger
  2. On who's show did 'The Simpsons' first appear? - The Tracy Ullman Show
  3. In France this TV favourite is called 'Le Maillion Faible'. What is it called in the UK? - The Weakest Link
  4. Who was the original presenter of University Challenge? - Bamber Gascoigne
  5. Who starred alongside Adam Faith in 'Love Hurts'? - Zoe Wanamaker
  6. Which former Bond star played the part of Mr. Rochester in a 1983 TV mini series of Jane Eyre? - Timothy Dalton
  7. What is the stage name of double act 'Ian and Janet Tough? - The Krankies
  8. Michael and Bernard Weinstein were better known as which great double act? - Mike and Bernie Winters
  9. In what year was the very first episode of 'Doctor Who' broadcast? - 1963
  10. Which popular daytime show was hosted by Des O'Connor and Melanie Sykes? - Today With Des and Mel
  11. In 'Dad's Army' who played the part of Reverend Timothy Farthing? - Frank Williams
  12. Who is the main presenter of the 'Chelsea Flower Show' and 'Groundforce' Alan Titchmarsh
  13. In what year did 'Pudsey Bear' become the Children in Need mascot? - 1985
  14. In which quiz show would you hear the words "Is that your final answer?'? - Who Wants to be a Millionaire
  15. In which children's cartoon show do Angelica and Chucky appear in? - Rugrats
  16. Who is the school bus driver in 'The Simpsons'? - Otto
  17. For which taxi company did Danny DeVito work in 'Taxi'? - Sunshine Cab Co.
  18. What was the name of the family in 'The Cosby Show'? - Huxtable
  19. Which TV series featured a character called 'Face'? - The A Team
  20. Which two actors starred in 'Sapphire and Steel'? - Joanna Lumley and David McCallum
     
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Quiz 80a At the Movies

Quiz 80a At the Movies
  1. Glen Campbell appeared in which film with John Wayne? - True Grit
  2. 2008 film Brideshead Revisited was based on who's novel penned in 1945? - Evelyn Waugh
  3. Who played the character 'Danny Zuko' in the film Grease? - John Travolta
  4. The song 'White Christmas' first featured in what film? - Holiday Inn
  5. Which character was played by Audrey Hepburn in 'My Fair Lady'? - Eliza Doolittle
  6. The character 'Jaws' appeared in which two Bond films? - Moonraker and The Spy Who Loved Me
  7. The Character 'Honey Rider' appeared in which Bond film? - Dr. No
  8. What's the relationship of Shirley McLane and Warren Beatty? - Sister and Brother
  9. Who plays 'Hagrid' in the Harry Potter films? - Robbie Coltrane
  10. What is the name of the character played by Johnny Depp in the 2009 film 'Public Enemies'? - John Dillinger
  11. What character was played by Gene Hackman in 'The French Connection'? - Popeye Doyle
  12. In which Disney film would you hear the song 'Hakuna Matada'? - The Lion King 1994
  13. In 'Toy Story 2' what was the character 'Bullseye'? - A horse
  14. Which of the 'Seven Dwarfs' wore glasses? - Doc
  15. By what name is actress Jennifer Anastassakis better known? - Jennifer Aniston
  16. Who did 'Frances Ethel Gumm' become? - Judy Garland
  17. Who played 'Peter Pan' in Spielberg's 'Hook'? - Robin Williams
  18. Who played 'Robert Langdon' in 'The Da Vinci Code'? - Tom Hanks
  19. Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch? Hocus Pocus
  20. Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film? Mrs Doubtfire
     
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Thursday 7 November 2013

Quiz 79a - At the Movies

Quiz 79a At the Movies
  1. Who wrote the novel 'First Blood' on which the first Rambo film was based? - David Morrell - in 1972
  2. What's the name of the character in the 'Missing in Action' films played by Chuck Norris? - Colonel James Braddock
  3. What is the name of the character played by Bruce Willis in the 'Die Hard' films? - John McClane
  4. At which film festival could you be awarded the 'Palm d'Or'? - Cannes
  5. Who played the leading role in the erotic 70's Emmanuelle films? - Sylvia Krystal
  6. Who played Marty McFly in the 'Back to the Future' films? - Michael J Fox
  7. What character did Tom Hanks play in 'The Green Mile'? Prison officer Paul Edgecomb
  8. Who played Edith Piaf in the 2007 film 'La Vie En Rose'? - Marion Cotillard
  9. What character was played by Donald Sutherland in the film 'M*A*S*H'? - Captain Hawkeye Pierce
  10. 'The Dambusters' is a true story about which RAF squadron? - 617 Squadron
  11. Who's voice was used for Sheriff Woody in 'Toy Story'? - Tom Hanks
  12. What 1990 film starred Gary and Martin Kemp? - The Krays
  13. In 'Scarface' which character was played by Al Pacino? - Tony Montana
  14. Which Russian boxer was beaten by Rocky in 'Rocky 4'? - Ivan Drago
  15. In 'Batman and Robin' what character was played by Arnold Schwarzenegger? - Mr Freeze
  16. Who played 'Judge Dredd' in the 1995 film? - Sylvester Stallone
  17. In the film 'Ali' who played the leading role? - Will Smith
  18. The song 'Eye of the Tiger' featured in which Rocky movie? - Rocky 3
  19. Which character was played by Jim Cary in 'Batman Forever'? - The Riddler
  20. Who played 'Rick Deckard' in Blade runner? - Harrison Ford
     
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Monday 4 November 2013

Quiz 78a General knowledge quiz

Quiz 78a
  1. Where in London would you find The National Portrait Gallery? - St. Martin's Place
  2. What's the meaning of the Spanish word 'Armada'? - Navy
  3. Complete the name of the group: Dave Dee...? - Dozy; Beaky; Mick and Titch
  4. What was the name of the infamous 'The Yorkshire Ripper'? - Peter Sutcliffe
  5. Paprika is the Hungarian word for what? - Pepper
  6. What was the former name of Thailand? - Siam
  7. What country would you have to visit if you wanted to 'Row on the Po'? - Italy
  8. Which King reigned for only 325 days? - Edward 8th
  9. In what country would you find the mountain range 'The Apennines'? - Italy
  10. In shillings, what was the value of a crown? - 5 shillings
  11. How many shillings were there in a guinea? - 21
  12. From which part of it's body does a cow sweat? - Nose
  13. If you had a seal point and/or a blue point, what breed of cat do you have? - Siamese
  14. What name did Muhammad Ali give to his autobiography? - The Greatest
  15. In what country would you find the capital city of Jakarta? - Indonesia
  16. How many humps would you find on a dromedary camel? - one
  17. Who played Maigret in the TV series of the same name? - Rupert Davis
  18. In what country was St. Patrick born? - Wales
  19. What number would you find opposite the '20' on a dartboard? - 3
  20. In what film would you find Jack Lemmon playing a pimp and Shirley MacLaine as a prostitute? - Irma La Douce

     
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Quiz 77a
  1. What were TV's Pinky and Perky? - Pigs or Puppet pigs
  2. What is the common name given to rubella? - German measles
  3. Why is a penknife so named? - It was designed to be used for sharpening quills (for writing with)
  4. What name was Bob Dylan born with? - Robert Zimmerman
  5. Who was the last infamous inmate of Spandau Prison? - Rudolph Hess
  6. Which was the second James Bond movie? - From Russia With Love
  7. How many Academy Awards were won by the film Ben - Hur? - 11
  8. By what name is the Lent Lily better known? - Daffodil
  9. Bring on the Empty Horses was the sequel to which other David Niven Autobiography/Memoir ? - The Moon's a Balloon (corrected many thanks to Bill Turnbull)
  10. In 1981, who became the first female cox in the University Boat Race? - Susan Brown (Oxford)
  11. Which Henry 8th warship was salvaged on 8th October 1981? - Mary Rose
  12. What is the Roman Numeral for 100? - C
  13. What is collected by bees? - Nectar
  14. Who was the first woman to reach the summit of Mt. Everest? - Junko Tabei (Japanese)
  15. How long did it take Thomas Jefferson to write 'The Declaration of Independence'? - 18 days
  16. How many feet are in a mile? - 5.280
  17. How tall is the monument 'Nelson's Column' in feet and inches? - 170 feet and two inches
  18. How many grooves are there on a 45rpm record? - 2 (one each side!)
  19. Which comic features 'Korky the Cat'? - Dandy
  20. Which senior member of the Royal Family celebrates a birthday on June 10th? - Prince Philip

     
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Tuesday 29 October 2013

Quiz 76a


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Quiz 76a



1 In which play and film does the character Jean Valjean appear? - Le Misérables
2 Psychologists says men who wear what during sex are insecure? - Socks
3 Who was supposed to have had sex with his nanny when aged 9? - Lord Byron
4 Which animal can sleep 3 years but only mates once - 12 hours? - Snail
5 In Norway 1980 a man was fined for being drunk in charge of what? - Mobile vacuum cleaner
6 Louis the XVI France only two what were recorded in his lifetime? - Baths
7 The same Louis did not consummate his marriage 7 years - why? - Overgrown Foreskin
8 How many people were reported to have died in the Great Fire of London in 1666? - 6
9 Why could William Tell not have shot the apple with a crossbow? - Crossbow was not known in the 13th century
10 How did the Emperor Claudius die? - Choked on a Feather
11 What country do Great Danes come from? - Germany
12 Who said - "One more drink and Ill be under the host"? - Dorothy Parker
13 The average Britain in their life consumes 1000 lb of what? - Carrots
14 What animal provides 50% of all the protein eaten in Peru? - Guinea Pigs
15 Who was the first US president to have been born in a Hospital? - Jimmy Carter
16 Who won an Oscar posthumously, for Best Actor in the American film 'Network'? - Peter Finch
17 Which actor has been portrayed most on screen by other actors? - Charlie Chaplain
18 Sergai Kalenikov holds the world record in what? - Pig Kissing (strange man!)
19 In California you can't legally buy a mousetrap without what? - Hunting Licence (strange State!)
20 Who won the best actress Oscar for the 1959 film Room at the Top? - Simone Signoret
21 What did ancient Egyptians rub on their penis to enlarge them? - Crocodile excrement
22 Which bird has legs but cant walk? - Hummingbird
23 A Paris grocer was jailed for two years in 1978 stabbing wife what? A wedge of hard cheese
24 Howard Hughes used to store what in large metal containers? - His Urine
25 Which classical poet said Amor vincet omnia (Love Conquers all)? - Virgil
26 If you were eating fragrant meat in Hong Kong what is it? - Dog
27 What country invented Phone cards? - Italy
28 What was invented in Rome 63 BC by Marcus Tiro? - Shorthand and the '&' symbol
29 What is the literal Greek translation of Sarcophagus? - Flesh Eater
30 French artist Aquabouse paints cows in what material? - Cow manure
31 An Arab/Israeli band Abu Hafla - record called 'Humping' meaning what? - Enjoyable Gathering (exactly!)
32 First ad on Radio Luxemburg 1930s for Bile Beans - which are what? - Laxatives
33 74 year old Margaret Weldon scored two holes in one, two days in a row. Why was this unusual? - She was totally blind and aided by her husband
34 In 1987 the Jockey Club disqualified a horse that had eaten what? - Mars Bar
35 A Baseball travels 9% faster in which US city? - Denver - thinner air
36 What was Joseph Pujol - La Petomanes stage act? - He flatulated - imitating music etc
37 James H Pierce was the last silent film actor to play who? - Tarzan
38 Who became the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961? - John Fitzgerald Kennedy
39 Iris Somerville was killed in London in 1982 by lightning - Lightning struck what? - Metal Support on her Bra
40 What play is set in Venice and Cyprus? - Othello by Shakespeare


 

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Quiz 75a - History


Quiz 75a - History


1 Joan of Arc was also known as The Maid of 'where'? - The Maid of Orleans.
2 Which traveller first visited China in 1271? - Marco Polo.
3 Which composer wrote the operas Tosca, Madame Butterfly and Turandot? - Puccini.
4 Which Marquis, are the rules that govern the sport of boxing, named after? - The Marquis of Queensberry.
5 What nationality was Christian Barnard, the surgeon who performed the first human heart transplant? - South African.
6 Which English explorer was imprisoned in the Tower of London and executed in 1618? - Sir Walter Raleigh
7 William Harvey the man who discovered the circulation of the blood was born in which English town? - Folkestone.
8 Which religious organization was founded by William Booth and in what year? - The Salvation Army - 1865
9 What nationality were the Montgolfier brothers who pioneered hot air balloon flight? - French
10 Which British impresario was noted for his productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas? - Richard D'Oyly Carte.
11 For which art form is Henri Cartier-Bresson best known? - Photography.
12 Who became the first prime minister of India on its independence in 1947? - (Jawaharlal) Nehru.
13 Which British explorer translated the Arabian Nights and had a famous 20th century namesake? - Richard Burton.
14 Who wrote Don Quixote? - Miguel de Cervantes.
15 Which astronomer first put forward the theory that the Earth and the planets revolve around the Sun? - Nicolas Copernicus.
16 The Peasants' Revolt, aka. Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in what year? - 1381.
17 Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic? - Amelia Earhart.
18 Who wrote The Pilgrim's Progress? - John Bunyan.
19 What nationality was Nicolas Copernicus? - Polish.
20 With what social reform is Elizabeth Fry associated? - Prison reform.

 

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Wednesday 16 October 2013

Quiz 74a - Halloween


Quiz 74a - Halloween


  1. On which day is Halloween celebrated? - 31st October
  2. What other common name is used for Halloween? - All Hallows Eve
  3. What name was given to a popular Halloween drink in the 1700's, made from milk and apples? - Lamb's Wool
  4. If you Suffer from Samhainophobia, what do you fear? - Halloween
  5. What does the 'Hallow' in Halloween stand for? - Priest
  6. Who wrote the screenplay for the film 'The Exorcist'? - William Peter Blatty
  7. What was name of the sequel to the film Scream called? - Scream 2
  8. What is a group of witches called? - Coven
  9. Who wrote Frankenstein? - Mary Shelly
  10. Which priests first celebrated Halloween? - Druids
  11. Who was Samhain? -  Lord of the Dead
  12. Who played the title role in Carrie? - Sissy Spacek
  13. Which famous actor in the film 'Ghostbusters' also co-wrote the film? - Dan Aykroyd
  14. Which Yorkshire fishing/seaside town features in the 1897 novel, Dracula? - Whitby
  15. In which year did Gaston Leroux write the novel The Phantom of the Opera? - (1909)
  16. Who played 'Countess Dracula' in the 1971 film of the same name? - Ingrid Pitt
  17. Who played Doctor Watson in the 1959 Hammer Horror classic The Hound of The Baskervilles? - Andre Morell
  18. In what year did the infamous Jack the Ripper terrify the population of east London? - 1888
  19. Who was burnt at the stake for witchcraft in 1431? - Joan of Arc
  20. Dame Maggie Smith played which character in Hogwarts? - Minerva McGonagall



     

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Quiz 73a


Quiz 73a


  1. Which famous Irish author, wrote a book that was described by a critic as ‘the foulest book ever printed' (give book title also)? - Ulysses by James Joyce.
  2. Who was Sir Henry Morton Stanley? - The journalist and explorer who went to Africa in search of David Livingstone.
  3. Who wrote Of Mice and Men? - John Steinbeck.
  4. Which author wrote a series of essays called Virginibus Puerisque? - Robert Louis Stevenson.
  5. Who wrote Republic and Phaedo? - Plato. (Ancient Greek thinker)
  6. Which 1978 movie featured two gangs called the T Birds and the Pink Ladies? - Grease
  7. Can you name the author of the novel My Brother Jonathan, written in 1928? - Francis Brett Young.
  8. Who played Jim Morrison  in the film The Doors? - Val Kilmer
  9. Who was the author who at the age of nine, wrote The Young Visiters? - Daisy Ashford
  10. Which actress played Mrs Overall in Acorn Antiques? - Julie Walters.
  11. Who wrote Moll Flanders? - Daniel Defoe.
  12. Which of the Brontë sisters wrote The Tenant of Wildfell Hall in 1848? - Anne Brontë.
  13. Who starred in the title role in the 2002 film, Mr Deeds? - Adam Sandler.
  14. Edward Gibbon was famed for which great historical work? - The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
  15. Who was the author of Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited? - Samuel Butler, in 1872 and 1901. (For a bonus point give the years of each work)
  16. What is the first name of the character Crocodile Dundee? - Mick.
  17. Marmalade is which bear’s favourite sandwich filling? - Paddington Bear.
  18. In which year did Tom Hanks fall in love with a mermaid in the film Splash? - 1984
  19. Which famous actor has played a scarecrow and a Time Lord on TV? - Jon Pertwee.
  20. Which former Neighbours star played soon to be Edward V111 in 'The King's Speech'? - Guy Pearce.


 

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Friday 20 September 2013

Quiz 72a - General Knowledge

1. Who is the youngest ever best actor winner at the Oscars? - Adrien Brody (when he was 29)

2. What is the largest known encyclopaedia, made up of 22,877 volumes in 11,095 books? - The Yongle Dadian (Yongle Dadian. This general encyclopaedia was created in the Chinese Ming Dynasty in 1403 and was commissioned by emperor Yongle)

3. In a pub, which would be the odd one out: Old Speckled Hen, The Famous Grouse or Wild Turkey? - Old Speckled Hen the others are whiskies

4. What common term for foolhardy behaviour has its roots in soldiers emerging from the trenches during the First World War? - Over the top

5. Who missed the penalty for France in the 2006 World Cup final? - David Trezeguet

6. Who is known as Saint of the Broom and was the first black saint in the Americas? - Martin de Porres

7. In JM Barrie's Peter Pan, what school did the fictional character Captain Hook attend? - Eton

8. What tune do the bells of Big Ben chime? - Four notes from Handel's    'Messiah'

9. Who failed to receive a posthumous Nobel Prize in 1962 despite her contribution to building a model of DNA? - Rosalind Franklin

10. What was the name of Martine McCutcheon's debut number one single in 1998? - Perfect Moment.
11. What is the main ingredient in a pilaf? - Rice
12. Which breed of dog was named after the vicar of the Devon village of Swimbridge, a founder member of The Kennel Club? - Jack Russell
13. In which classic horror film did Jack Nicholson type the words: 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy'? - The Shining
14. In the third Harry Potter book, Professor Lupin is a wizard and what else? - A werewolf
15. Which flowery herb was traditionally thrown into graves as a symbol of the remembrance of the dead? - Rosemary
16. What is the main religion of Poland? - Roman Catholicism
17. Who presented the BBC cooking series Great British Menu in 2007? - Jennie Bond
18. What type of mythical creature is the PlayStation game character Spyro? - Dragon
19. Which English queen executed Lady Jane Grey? - Mary I
20. Which south-east Asian country has the won as its national unit of currency? - South Korea

 
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Tuesday 10 September 2013

Quiz 71a - Sport

  1. The Argentinian rugby union team are known by what nickname? - Pumas
  2. In US motor racing, what colour flag would the driver see for 'one lap to go'? - White
  3. Which Olympic Games first featured women's weightlifting? - Sydney 2000
  4. What was the number of Michael Jordan's baseball shirt? - 23
  5. From which wood is a cricket bat traditionally made? - Willow
  6. In which sport would the winner be presented with 'The Green Jacket'? - Golf (US Masters)
  7. The winter Olympic event 'Biathlon' combine which two sports? - Cross country skiing and shooting
  8. In what year did the UK government ban 'Fox Hunting'? - 2001
  9. What shape is the pitch in Australian Rules football? - Oval
  10. The International Curling Championships have been won the most times by which country? - Canada
  11. What's the lower age limit to join the Senior Golf Tour? - 50
  12. American 'Kelly Slater' is best known for which sport? - Surfing
  13. Who is depicted atop the Ryder Cup trophy (golf)? - Abe Mitchell
  14. Which boxer LOST the 'Thrilla in Manila'? - Joe Frazier
  15. Which boxer broke Muhammad Ali's jaw in 1973? - Ken Norton
  16. In snooker, how many balls are on the table at the start of a game? - 22
  17. In what year did Roger Bannister break the 4 minute mile barrier? - 1954
  18. Tennis star Steffi Graf was born in which country? - Germany
  19. What number is the yellow ball in a numbered set of pool balls? - 1
  20. What year was the Olympic Flame first used? - 1932
     
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Monday 9 September 2013

Quiz 70a

  1. In mythology, who was 'Pax'? - Roman goddess of peace
  2. From what plant is 'tapioca' obtained? - The roots of the cassava plant
  3. Who was the 18th President of the USA from 1869 - 1877? - Ulysses S. Grant
  4. What is the name of the canal linking Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in Canada? - Welland Ship Canal
  5. What name is given to the sea stretching from Australia to New Zealand? - The Tasman Sea
  6. Which British Prime Minister died whilst in office in 1865 aged 80 years? - Lord Palmerston
  7. Who fronted the band Culture Club? - Boy George
  8. Which is more substantial, Afternoon Tea or High Tea? - High Tea
  9. What does a bad workman always blame? - His tools
  10. In which soap would you find a garage known as The Arches? - Eastenders
  11. What is an Alto Cumulus? - Cloud
  12. In which European country would you find Tuscany? - Italy
  13. Which is the busiest passenger ferry port in England? - Dover
  14. What weapons are used in fencing? - Swords
  15. What is the German word for 'one' (spelling must be correct)? - Ein
  16. Which golfer Jack was nicknamed 'The Golden Bear'? - Jack Nicklaus
  17. In which Scottish City would you find Sauchiehall Street? - Glasgow
  18. Which musician was known as 'Satchmo'? - Louis Armstrong
  19. Which royal was once married to Lord Snowden? - Princess Margaret
  20. What do the initials MEP stand for? - Member of the European Parliament
     
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Quiz 69a

 Abbreviations. What do they stand for?
1, B.A.? - Bachelor of Arts
2, M.A.? - Master of Arts
3, R.O.A.C.? - Royal Army Ordinance Corps
4, D.S.O.? - Distinguished Service Order
5, R.E.M.E.? - Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
6, R.C.T.? - Royal Corps of Transport
7, U.N.E.S.C.O.? - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
8, D.F.C.? - Distinguished Flying Cross
9, T.N.T.? - Trinitrotoluene
10, D.D.T.? - Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
General knowledge:
11, These words, attributed to Julius Caesar, 'veni, vidi, vici' mean what (in English)? - "I came, I saw, I conquered"
12, Which are the two most populated countries in the world? - China and India
13, What is the highest mountain in Scotland (For a bonus point give it's height in feet to the nearest 5 feet)? - Ben Nevis (Bonus: 4406ft)
14, In what year and by whose Order was the 'Domesday Book' completed. (a point for each)? -  AD 1086 - William the Conqueror (Williame I; c. 1028 - 9 September 1087),
15, Which English town is the most easterly? - Lowestoft (Suffolk)
16, What was unusual for the American Flag between 1794 and 1818? - It had fifteen stripes. Before and after these dates it had/has thirteen.
17, Where would you find 'Strata Florida'? - Near Tregaron, Dyfed, Wales. It's a ruined Abbey
18, In which year was the 'Battle of Agincourt'? - 1415
19, Which two months are named after Roman Emperors? - July (Julius Caesar) and August ((Augustus Caesar)
20, In London, what is the 'actual name' of the street 'known as' Petticoat Lane? - Middlesex Street

 
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  1. 1 In the Chinese New Year what year follows Rat? - Ox
  2. Genuphobia is the fear of what? - Knees
  3. Who invented the Microwave Oven in 1945 in USA? - Percy LeBaron Spencer
  4. Who was the second Pope after St. Peter? -St Linus
  5. What 1945 film won best picture, actor and director at the Oscars ? The Lost Weekend
  6. What is the actual translation of pot-pouri ? Putrid Pot
  7. 'The Animals of Farthing Wood' was written by which best selling author? -  Colin Dunn
  8. What is studied in the science of somatology ? The Body
  9. What was Hugh Hefner's jet plane called ? Big Bunny
  10.  Famous composer, Handel, originally studied what? - The Law
  11.  What European nation was the first to drink tea ? The Dutch
  12.  Beaufort who created The Wind Scale had which profession ? Sailor (Admiral)
  13.  What bird is the symbol of Children's Penguin books ? Puffin
  14.  Who was the first woman to run a Sub 5 minute mile ? Diane Leather
  15.  ABC and NBC are TV networks in which country ? United States
  16.  Which part of the body is most sensitive to radiation ? The Blood
  17.  What film has been remade over 50 times ? Cinderella
  18.  In which classic novel was Brookfield School featured  ? Goodbye Mr Chips
  19.  Where in the US can you get doctorate in hamburgerology ? Hamburger College Chicago
  20.  The Saint was created by which author (both names)? - Leslie Charteris


     
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Tuesday 3 September 2013

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Quiz 67a
1. Which pop group took their name from a Herman Hess novel? - Steppenwolff
2. How often does a Hebdomadal Council meet? - Weekly
3. What was unusual about Tyrell's car in the 1976 Spanish G Prix? - It had six wheels
4. Where would you find the Eucumbene Dam? - Australia - New South Wales
5. Females are outnumbered by males by 5 to 1 in what addiction? - Alcoholism
6. For what would an Edgar be awarded or won? - Mystery Writing
7. What are salopettes? - Snow proof Dungaree trousers or ski pants
8. Which society cared for the 'Plague Victims' when the physicians left 1665? - Apothecaries
9. Who was Domenikos Theotocopoulos better known as? - El Greco
10. Which nation apparently takes the most time to eat meals? - The French
11. Who invented Disc Brakes? - Dr F Lanchester in 1902
12. Halophobia is the fear of what? - Speaking
13. What was Stan Laurel's real name? -Arthur Jefferson
14. Why is the city La Paz in Bolivia safe from fire? - To high - Not enough air to burn (The capital of Bolivia is naturally fire-resistant. At a height of 11,811 feet above sea level, La Paz, Bolivia is naturally one of the most fireproof cities in the world.)
15. What is the national drink of Yugoslavia? - Slivovitz
16. Agnes the girls name means what? - Chaste
17. What were the wicks in the Vestal Virgins lamps made from? - Asbestos
18. Who is the Patron Saint of France? - St Denis
19. What are you supposed to give/get for 40 years of marriage? - Ruby
20. What is the Roman Numeral for 1000? - M

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Quiz 67a

1. Which pop group took their name from a Herman Hess novel?
2. How often does a Hebdomadal Council meet?
3. What was unusual about Tyrell's car in the 1976 Spanish G Prix?
4. Where would you find the Eucumbene Dam?
5. Females are outnumbered by males by 5 to 1 in what addiction?
6. For what would an Edgar be awarded or won?
7. What are salopettes?
8. Which society cared for the 'Plague Victims' when the physicians left 1665?
9. Who was Domenikos Theotocopoulos better known as?
10. Which nation apparently takes the most time to eat meals?
11. Who invented Disc Brakes?
12. Halophobia is the fear of what?
13. What was Stan Laurel's real name?
14. Why is the city La Paz in Bolivia safe from fire?
15. What is the national drink of Yugoslavia?
16. Agnes the girls name means what?
17. What were the wicks in the Vestal Virgins lamps made from?
18. Who is the Patron Saint of France?
19. What are you supposed to give/get for 40 years of marriage?
20. What is the Roman Numeral for 1000?
 

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Quiz 66a - Sport - Answers
1 - What is an Olympiad? It's the period between Olympic Games (currently refers to a period beginning on January 1st of the year in which the Summer Olympics take place and lasting four years)
 2 - Which US sports team fell under the 'Curse of the Bambino' causing it to have an 86 year drought of championship trophies after its star player was sold in 1919 to its major rival? The Boston Red Sox
 3 - Who is the only professional heavyweight boxer to have retired undefeated?
 Rocky Marciano
 4 - Which sport was founded by Japanese master Kano Jigoro? Judo
 5 - In which football competition is the Henri Delaunay trophy awarded? The UEFA European Football Championship
 6 - Which martial art, when translated, originally meant 'Chinese hand' and now means 'empty hand'? Karate
 7 - Which former Olympic sport required the athletes to move backwards to win? Tug of War (Olympic sport from 1900 to 1920)
 8 - Which baseball team has won the World Series most often? The New York Yankees have won 27 times (to 2010)
 9 - Which sport has the highest ratio of officials to players? Tennis
 10 - Which sport invented at the Outrigger Canoe Club in Waikiki, Hawaii, and popularised in Santa Monica, California, since the 1920s became an Olympic sport in 1996? Beach volleyball
 11 - In which Olympic sport do players slide stones to houses? Curling
 12 - In Judo, what is a judogi? The traditional uniform
 13 - Which NBA player, son of an NBA player, was named after a steak his parents saw on a restaurant menu just before he was born? Kobe Bryant (LA Lakers)
 14 - In Mogul skiing, what are moguls? Bumps or hills
 15 - At the 'Parade of Nations' of the opening ceremony of the modern Olympic Games, which countries march first and last? Greece always marches first and the host nation last
 16 - Whose ears did Mike Tyson bite in 'The Sound and the Fury' fight held in Las Vegas in 1997? Evander Holyfield
 17 - Where were the Harlem Globetrotters formed? Chicago in 1926
 18 - From which city is the Gimnastic football (soccer) team? Tarragona
 19 - Who are the two racers to have won the most Grand Prix motorcycling titles in history? Giacomo Agostini and Angel Nieto
 20 - Since 1975, what sport must be played right-handed even if you are left-handed? Polo

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Quiz 66a - Sport - Questions
1 - What is an Olympiad?
 2 - Which US sports team fell under the 'Curse of the Bambino' causing it to have an 86 year drought of championship trophies after its star player was sold in 1919 to its major rival?
 3 - Who is the only professional heavyweight boxer to have retired undefeated?
 4 - Which sport was founded by Japanese master Kano Jigoro?
 5 - In which football competition is the Henri Delaunay trophy awarded?
 6 - Which martial art, when translated, originally meant 'Chinese hand' and now means 'empty hand'?
 7 - Which former Olympic sport required the athletes to move backwards to win?
 8 - Which baseball team has won the World Series most often?
 9 - Which sport has the highest ratio of officials to players?
 10 - Which sport invented at the Outrigger Canoe Club in Waikiki, Hawaii, and popularised in Santa Monica, California, since the 1920s became an Olympic sport in 1996?
 11 - In which Olympic sport do players slide stones to houses? Curling
 12 - In Judo, what is a judogi?
 13 - Which NBA player, son of an NBA player, was named after a steak his parents saw on a restaurant menu just before he was born?
 14 - In Mogul skiing, what are moguls?
 15 - At the 'Parade of Nations' of the opening ceremony of the modern Olympic Games, which countries march first and last?
 16 - Whose ears did Mike Tyson bite in 'The Sound and the Fury' fight held in Las Vegas in 1997?
 17 - Where were the Harlem Globetrotters formed?
 18 - From which city is the Gimnastic football (soccer) team?
 19 - Who are the two racers to have won the most Grand Prix motorcycling titles in history?
 20 - Since 1975, what sport must be played right-handed even if you are left-handed?

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