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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 26/01/05 - set by St Caths
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ROUND 1 |
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Who was the first woman to fly the Atlantic single-handed? |
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Amelia Earhart |
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2. |
What colour is the ribbon of the Victoria Cross? |
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Purple |
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3. |
Which song starts “The taxman’s taken all my dough.......”? |
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Sunny Afternoon |
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4. |
Which soccer team did Ian Botham play for? |
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Scunthorpe United |
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5. |
Who was the second President of the United States? |
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John Adams |
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6. |
With which Rugby League team did the England Rugby Union squad spend three days training last week? |
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Leeds Rhinos |
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7. |
On which river is the Kariba dam? |
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Zambezi |
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8. |
In the film Carry on Columbus who played the title role? |
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Jim Dale |
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ROUND 2 |
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Who directed the film Million Dollar Baby? |
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Clint Eastwood |
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Who was the Greek goddess of retribution? |
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Nemesis |
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3. |
What was the capital of the Roman province of Britain before Londinium (London)? |
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Camulodunum (Colchester) |
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4. |
Who is the magical spirit of the air in Shakespeare’s The Tempest? |
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Ariel |
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5. |
Leeds Rhinos play which Australian NRL team in the Rugby League World Club Challenge next week? |
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Canterbury Bulldogs |
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6. |
Where is the headquarters of the International Monetary Fund? |
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Washington |
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7. |
Which position did Pope John Paul II play in the Polish amateur soccer team? |
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Goalkeeper |
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8. |
Who was the shortest-reigning British monarch? |
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Lady Jane Grey |
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ROUND 3 |
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What was Elvis Presley’s middle name? |
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Aaron |
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2. |
What is a binnacle? |
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A case for a ship’s compass |
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3. |
How can cane chairs be rearranged to produce something sweet? |
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Saccharine (it’s an anagram) |
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4. |
How many players were on the field at the end of the 1990 World Cup Final? |
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20 (Argentina had two players sent off) |
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Which state has been ruled by the house of Grimaldi since 1297? |
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Monaco |
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6. |
During the calendar year 2004, the England cricket team played 14 Test matches. How many ended as draws? |
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2 |
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7. |
Who said to the Sex Pistols on live television: “Go on, you’ve got another 10 seconds, say something outrageous”? |
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Bill Grundy |
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8. |
Who was the President of the European Union between 1985 and 1995? |
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Jacques Delors |
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ROUND 4 |
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Which poet wrote the following lines: “Sexual intercourse began in 1963 (Which was rather late for me)”? |
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Philip Larkin |
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2. |
Which group’s first chart hit was Pictures of Matchstick Men in 1968? |
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Status Quo |
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3. |
Who wrote the stories: The Musgrave Ritual, The Adventure of the Cardboard Box and The Five Orange Pips? |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
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4. |
Who described being attacked by Geoffrey Howe during a Parliamentary debate as “rather like being savaged by a dead sheep”? |
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Denis Healey |
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According to his speech to the House of Commons after becoming Prime Minister in 1940, what were the only four things that Winston Churchill had to offer? |
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“Blood, Toil, Tears And Sweat” |
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Who has written a best-selling book called The Two of Us: My Life with John Thaw? |
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Sheila Hancock |
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7. |
Who won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay jointly with Marshall Brickman in 1977, and then won it again on his own in 1986? |
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Woody Allen |
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Who is the leader of the UK Independence Party? |
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Roger Knapman |
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ROUND 5 |
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Which Canadian group reached number 2 in the UK chart in 1994 with a song called Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm? |
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Crash Test Dummies |
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Mathematically speaking, what is the maximum number of points that could be scored by a football team finishing second in the FA Carling Premiership? |
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111 |
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3. |
What is the real first name of the astronaut ‘Buzz’ Aldrin? |
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Edwin |
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4. |
In the 1970s TV series, who were The Goodies? |
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Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie |
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Which football team play at the National Hockey Stadium? |
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Milton Keynes Dons (MK Dons will do) |
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Who is the editor of the magazine Private Eye? |
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Ian Hislop |
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7. |
Which cartoon character’s close friends get to call him TC? |
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Top Cat |
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8. |
Give a year in the life of the author Jack London? |
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1876-1916 |
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ROUND 6 |
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Give the full name of the inventor of the safety razor. |
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King Camp Gillette |
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How is the Snapdragon otherwise known? |
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Antirrhinum |
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3. |
Which Scots hero was played on film by Mel Gibson? |
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William Wallace |
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4. |
Who led the British garrison during the siege of Mafeking? |
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Robert Baden-Powell |
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Which is Europe’s largest port in terms of tonnage? |
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Rotterdam |
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6. |
A Bombardier in the Royal Artillery equates to what rank in other regiments? |
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Corporal |
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7. |
Which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta is sub-titled The Slave of Duty? |
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Pirates of Penzance |
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In mythology, who was the wife of Orpheus? |
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Eurydice |
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ROUND 7 |
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Which pop star’s real name was Mary O’Brien? |
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Dusty Springfield |
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2. |
In which town are the administrative headquarters of Wiltshire? |
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Trowbridge |
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3. |
What bird is otherwise known as a philomel? |
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Nightingale |
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Which King of England was nicknamed Longshanks |
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Edward I |
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5. |
In Roman times with what was a Retiarius provided? |
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Net and Trident |
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6. |
Give a year in the life of Goya. |
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1746-1828 |
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7. |
Who made his first appearance in The Mysterious Affair at Styles? |
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Hercule Poirot |
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Which is the most populous English town/city never to have a Premiership or old 1st Division club? |
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Hull |
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ROUND 8 |
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“There was no possibility of taking a walk that day” is the opening line from which novel? |
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Jane Eyre |
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Blue Vinney is an increasingly rare cheese native to which county? |
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Dorset |
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3. |
In The Simpsons what is Marge’s maiden name? |
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Bouvier |
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In the Harry Potter stories, what is the name of Ron Weasley’s pet rat? |
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Scabbers |
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What did the USA purchase from France for 15 million dollars in 1803? |
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Louisiana |
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6. |
Who did Clementine Ogilvy Hozier marry in 1908? |
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Winston Churchill |
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Which instrument did the jazz musician Jelly Roll Morton play? |
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Piano |
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8. |
Which Monkee had played Corky in the children’s TV series Circus Boy? |
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Mickey Dolenz |
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SPARES |
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What is measured on the Beaufort scale? |
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Wind Speed |
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Where would you find ‘the ocean of storms’? |
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Moon |
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Which bird is the international symbol of happiness? |
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The Bluebird |
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4. |
What is the collective noun for bears? |
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A Sleuth |
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5. |
Which motor manufacturer made the SS100? |
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Jaguar |
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What did the SS stand for originally in early Jaguars? |
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Swallow Sidecars (the original name of the firm) |
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Who had the catchphrase “Hullo, My Darlings”? |
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Charlie Drake |
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8. |
The Mappa Mundi is displayed in which English cathedral? |
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Hereford |