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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 09/11/05 - set by the Albert
(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 is the name given to a wall or a partition on a ship? |
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Bulkhead |
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What is the name given to an indoor stairway leading from deck to deck on a ship? |
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Companionway |
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3. |
What sort of creature is a bluetongue? |
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Lizard |
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The name of which lizard is derived from the Greek words for ‘on the ground’ and ‘lion’? |
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Chameleon |
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5. |
In which country is the Gibson Desert? |
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Australia |
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In which country is the Nubian Desert? |
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Sudan |
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7. |
PICTURE A - Identify this actor. |
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Daniel Craig |
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8. |
PICTURE B - Identify this actress. |
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Jodie Foster |
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ROUND 2 |
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Who is the patron saint of Europe? |
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St Catherine of Siena |
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Which part of the body is protected by a blessing from St Blaise? |
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Throat |
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3. |
What is the only English anagram of the word antidotes? |
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Stationed |
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What is the only English anagram of the word ‘alsatians’? |
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Assailant |
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5. |
PICTURE C - Identify this city. |
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Prague |
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PICTURE D - Identify this city. |
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Florence |
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7. |
Which seaport stands at the mouth of the River Seine? |
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Le Havre |
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Which seaport stands at the mouth of the River Elbe? |
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Hamburg |
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ROUND 3 |
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1. |
Which Rugby Union Premier club plays at Sixfields? |
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Northampton |
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Which Rugby Union Premier club plays at Sixways? |
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Worcester |
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3. |
PICTURE E - Identify this actress. |
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Catherine Zeta Jones |
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PICTURE F - Identify this actor. |
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Brad Pitt |
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5. |
Which country’s naval fleet was called the Great White Fleet before the First World War? |
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United States |
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Which country’s naval fleet was called the High Seas Fleet before the First World War? |
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Germany |
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7. |
Which famous artist died in the same year that Shakespeare was born? |
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Michelangelo (1475-1564) |
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Which future British monarch was born in the same year that Charles II was restored to the throne? |
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George 1 (1660-1727) |
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ROUND 4 |
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PICTURE G - Identify this place. |
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Macchu Picu |
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PICTURE H - Identify this place. |
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Abu Simbel |
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3. |
Which band recently released an album called Employment? |
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Kaiser Chiefs |
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Which band recently released an album called A Certain Trigger? |
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Maximo Park |
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What is the catchy title of the recent stage play concerned with the Gunpowder Plot? |
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5/11 |
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What is the catchy title of Laurie Graham’s novel about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor? |
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Gone with the Windsors |
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What do the letters BBS stand for in text messaging? |
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Be Back Soon |
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The text messaging abbreviation LOL stands for what? |
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Laughing Out Loud |
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ROUND 5 |
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Which country rock singer, born in 1965, was originally called Eilleen Regina Edwards? |
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Shania Twain |
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2. |
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760-1836) was a French Army officer but what is he best known for? |
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He composed the Marseillaise |
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Name 2 of the 3 Middle Eastern countries which were previously known as the Levant. |
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(2 from) Israel, Lebanon, Syria |
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Name 2 of the 3 South American countries from which the area known as the Gran Chaco is formed. |
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(2 from) Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia |
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Made in 1976, what was Alfred Hitchcock’s last film? |
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The Family Plot |
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Hitchcock made two films of the same name and with virtually the same story in 1935 and 1956. The second starred James Stewart and Doris Day. Name the film. |
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The Man Who Knew Too Much |
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What is the more common name for a Filbert nut? |
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Hazelnut |
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Which vegetable is commonly known as rutabaga in North America? |
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Swede |
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ROUND 6 |
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What type of wine is traditionally used in zabaglione? |
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Marsala |
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Which liqueur is used in a Sidecar? |
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Cointreau |
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Which year in the 20th century is known as the year of three Popes? |
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1978 |
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There are now 16 Benedicts but which is the most popular name chosen by Popes to date? |
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John (there have been 23 of them) |
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5. |
In the Middle Ages which planet did alchemists associate with the metal tin? |
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Jupiter |
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In the Middle Ages which planet did alchemists associate with the metal copper? |
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Venus |
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7. |
What is the state capital of Illinois? |
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Springfield |
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What is the state capital of Kansas? |
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Topeka |
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ROUND 7 |
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Which architect designed the stone cross of sacrifice which is found in all British military cemeteries? |
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Edward Lutyens |
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Which writer devised the words: “Their names liveth for evermore” which is found in all British military cemeteries? |
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Rudyard Kipling |
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London has four cathedrals - name three of them. |
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(3 from) St Paul’s - Westminster RC - St George’s C of E, Southwark - St George’s RC, Southwark |
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Greater Manchester has 4 universities. Name 3 of them. |
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(3 from) The University of Manchester - Manchester Metropolitan University – Salford - Bolton |
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Who believed that the First World War started because someone called “Archie Duke had shot an ostrich”? |
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Private Baldrick in Blackadder Goes Forth |
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Who claimed that “death would be an awfully big adventure”? |
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Peter Pan |
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Who was the Roman god of sleep? |
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Morpheus |
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In Greek mythology who was turned into a stag by Artemis and torn to pieces by his own hounds? |
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Actaeon |
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ROUND 8 – “A Scandalous Conclusion” |
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Who fell from grace because of his association with Antonia de Sacha? |
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David Mellor (the Tory Minister) |
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Who fell from grace because of his association with Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies? |
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John Profumo (another Tory Minister) |
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Who famously committed a lewd act in Beverly Hills in April 1998? |
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George Michael |
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Who committed a lewd act with Hugh Grant in 1995? |
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Devine Brown |
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Which Hollywood actress got caught for shoplifting in 2001? |
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Winona Ryder |
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6. |
Who died of drug abuse outside the Viper Rooms on Sunset Boulevard in 1993? |
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River Phoenix |
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Who was arrested in 1989 for slapping a police officer when he tried to give her a driving ticket? |
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Zsa Zsa Gabor |
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Which star of the silent screen was accused of the rape and causing the death of Virginia Rapp? |
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Fatty Arbuckle (at a drunken party in 1923) |
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SPARES |
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Who was the last Emperor of India? |
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George VI |
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Name the two major German heavy battleships of the Second Word War. |
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Bismarck and Tirpitz |
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Within 10 years when was the Peasants’ Revolt led by Wat Tyler? |
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1381 |
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With which sport is Bradley Dredge associated? |
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Golf |
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5. |
What is the name of the stew/soup thickened with okra? |
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Gumbo |