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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 13/04/05 - set by St Caths
(to see the answers move the mouse over the blank line beneath each question whilst at the same time
pressing the select button on the mouse - when you print the page the answers show up on the printed copy)
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ROUND 1 |
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What does the ‘U’ in U-Boat stand for? |
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Unterseeboot |
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What is the collective noun for a group of mules? |
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A barren |
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3. |
What was the name of the cattle route from Texas through Oklahoma, to the Red Hills at Abilene, Kansas? |
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The Chisholm Trail |
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4. |
Kenneth I ruled which people in the 9th century? |
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The Picts |
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5. |
In what year did Valentina Tereshkova become the first woman in space? |
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1963 |
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6. |
For what term is an MEP elected? |
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5 years |
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7. |
What did Dora Bryan want for Christmas in 1963? |
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A Beatle |
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8. |
Which country has a wine-producing area centred on Gisborne? |
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New Zealand |
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ROUND 2 |
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For which Sunday newspaper was Clement Freud a football correspondent? |
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The Observer |
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2. |
Whom did the Walrus and the Carpenter invite to walk with them? |
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The oysters |
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3. |
Which Glen Miller tune did Peter Sellers request for his own funeral? |
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In the Mood |
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4. |
In Roman mythology, who was the husband of Juno? |
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Jupiter |
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5. |
Former Wigan and Great Britain Rugby League star Andy Farrell has joined which Zurich Premiership Rugby Union club? |
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Saracens |
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6. |
Who said: “All the art in the world isn’t worth a good potato pie”? |
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L S Lowry |
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7. |
What is Drambuie made from? |
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Scotch whisky and heather honey |
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8. |
Which tree has English, white and slippery varieties? |
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Elm |
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ROUND 3 |
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What is the function of scuppers on ships? |
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To drain away water |
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What were the first words spoken on a film soundtrack? |
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“You ain’t seen nothing yet” |
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3. |
Who, in 1962, had a hit with Speedy Gonzales? |
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Pat Boone |
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4. |
Which Romanian leader was shot with his wife at Christmas 1989? |
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Ceaucescu |
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What is the link between the words: act, flow, loin and shore? |
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They are all anagrams of animals |
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Who was Mary Queen of Scots’ first husband? |
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Francis II of France |
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7. |
In The Lone Ranger what was the name of Tonto’s horse? |
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Scout |
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8. |
Over which mountains does the Chinook blow? |
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The Rockies |
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ROUND 4 |
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What flavour does the liqueur curacao have? |
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Orange |
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2. |
On what date was Prince Charles married to Lady Diana Spencer? |
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July 29th, 1981 |
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3. |
Who were the only two women to win tennis grand slams before Steffi Graf? |
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Margaret Court and Maureen Connolly |
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4. |
What does the ringing of eight bells mean on board a ship? |
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The end of a watch |
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From 1933 to 1947, how was the Hoover Dam on the Colorado known? |
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The Boulder Dam |
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6. |
Who wrote The Maltese Falcon? |
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Dashiel Hammett |
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Which river forms part of the frontier between Portugal and Spain? |
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The Guadiana |
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The names of British racehorses are limited to how many letters? |
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18 letters and spaces |
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ROUND 5 |
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What pigment comes from cuttlefish? |
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Sepia |
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Which is the largest lake in the United Kingdom? |
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Lough Neagh |
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3. |
What was the Beatles first LP called? |
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Please Please Me |
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4. |
Who was Margaret Thatcher’s first Chancellor of the Exchequer? |
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Sir Geoffrey Howe |
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5. |
Where were the 1952 Olympics held? |
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Helsinki |
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6. |
Mastermind participants are never known as contestants. What are they known as? |
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Contenders |
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7. |
With what is the Belgian beer Kriek flavoured? |
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Cherries |
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8. |
Which is England’s smallest city? |
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Wells |
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ROUND 6 |
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Who sang with UB40 on their No1 hit I Got You Babe? |
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Chrissie Hynde |
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Where is the birthplace and a statue of King Alfred the Great? |
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Winchester |
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3. |
What is the French equivalent of the Stock Exchange? |
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The Bourse |
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4. |
Three French teams are through to the final 16 of this year’s Powergen Rugby League Challenge Cup. Name one of them. |
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Either: Union Treiziste Catalan (UTC), Toulouse or Pia |
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What was Vivaldi’s profession aside from violinist and composer? |
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Priest |
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6. |
What do the initials MG stand for on a sports car? |
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Morris Garages |
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7. |
What were the names of the followers of Ignatius Loyola? |
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Jesuits |
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8. |
In golf what is the traditional name for the number 10 iron? |
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Wedge |
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ROUND 7 |
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What is the name of Britain’s only private army? |
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The Atholl Highlanders |
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Which American folk hero is the title of a ballet by Aaron Copland? |
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Billy the Kid |
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3. |
Which two cricketers were BBC Sports Personality of the Year between 1956 and 1981? |
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Jim Laker and Ian Botham |
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What is a basenji? |
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A small hunting dog |
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5. |
Name any one of Prince Charles' other fore names. |
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Philip, Arthur or George |
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6. |
The Sam Maguire Trophy is the major competition in which sport? |
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Gaelic football |
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7. |
Who sat on a protesting lesbian during the 6 o’clock news in 1988 and who continued to read the news? |
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Nicholas Witchell (sat) and Sue Lawley (read) |
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In The Darling Buds of May who did Charley work for? |
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The Inland Revenue |
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ROUND 8 |
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Which country has the peacock as its national bird? |
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India |
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By what name is St Johnstown in Scotland better known? |
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Perth |
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What is the north country name for crumpets? |
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Pikelets |
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4. |
In which book of the Bible is the story of the birth of Moses found? |
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Exodus |
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5. |
In which county is there a village called Middle Wallop? |
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Hampshire |
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6. |
In which city does The Italian Job take place? |
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Turin |
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The name of the capital of which country means ‘good air’? |
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Argentina |
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8. |
In which film did Gary Cooper play a farmer who became a war hero? |
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Sergeant York |
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SPARES |
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Which classic film was based on The Tin Star by John W Cunningham? |
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High Noon |
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2. |
In Mansfield Park what is the name of the heroine? |
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Fanny Price |
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3. |
Which French tennis player gave his name to a range of sportswear? |
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Lacoste |
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On which island is Fingal’s cave? |
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Isle of Staffa |
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5. |
What was Operation Dynamo in the Second World War? |
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The Dunkirk evacuation plan |
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The General Strike in 1926 was called in support of which union? |
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Mineworkers Union |
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What are the Roman numerals for 400? |
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CD |
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8. |
It was a tenth part of a legion and consisted of 600 infantrymen. What was it called? |
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A cohort |