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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 06/12/06 - set by 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
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ROUND 1 |
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In 1972 Eugene Cernan was the last. Who was the first? |
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Neil Armstrong was the first moon walker. |
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What was Mr Darcy’s first name in Pride and Prejudice? |
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Fitzwilliam |
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Who is the only Nobel Prize winner to have won an Oscar? |
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George Bernard Shaw |
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In which country is Mount Catopaxi? |
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Ecuador |
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Who is the latest reigning monarch in Shakespeare’s history plays? |
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Henry VIII |
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Express the answer to life, the universe and everything (according to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) in binary notation. |
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101010 (42) |
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7. |
Party Girl, Rise and Shine and Starman are all types of what? |
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Roses |
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Which acting role has been played by both George Reeves and Ben Affleck? |
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Superman (George Reeves in the TV series and Ben Affleck in Hollywoodland |
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ROUND 2 |
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If Edinburgh = 1, Dover = 2, Portsmouth = 3 and Avonmouth = 4, what does 5 equal? |
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Holyhead – they are all linked to London at the end of the roads A1 to A5. |
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Who, in Greek mythology, rode a horse called Xanthus? |
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Achilles |
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Which liqueur is used in a Harvey Wallbanger? |
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Galliano |
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What is the only English anagram of PROCREATION? |
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INCORPORATE |
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Who had a hit in 2004 with a cover version of Georgio Moroder’s All Revved Up? |
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The Crazy Frog |
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Who said "There’s no such thing as a free lunch"? |
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Milton Friedman |
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How many days did the reign of Pope John Paul I last in 1978? (Allow 1 day either way) |
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33 days |
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If Red is the cheapest and Blue is the most expensive, what is the product? |
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Johnny Walker whisky (Red label = £16 approx., Blue label = £164 approx) |
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ROUND 3 |
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According to the folksong, "A dirty little coward shot poor Mr Howard". But just who was Mr Howard? |
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It was an alias used by Jesse James |
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In which African country is the town of Zamzam? |
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Libya |
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What type of painting was the English artist Nicholas Hilliard best known for? |
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Miniature portraits |
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Which London Underground line links Aldgate with Uxbridge? |
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Metropolitan Line |
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Give the next one in this sequence of NATO call signs – November, Oscar, Papa. |
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Quebec |
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In which American State is the sporting venue Sun Devil Stadium? |
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Arizona (Phoenix) |
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In Australian and New Zealand department stores, what is sold in the section known as the Manchester Department? |
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Sheets and pillowcases or any household cotton goods |
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Why has Ferenc Gyursency been in the news recently? |
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He’s the Prime Minister of Hungary who was taped expressing the immortal sentiments to his Party “We’ve lied to the people, we’ve lied at every opportunity – we’ve lied morning, noon and night. We’ve done nothing”. |
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ROUND 4 - PICTURE ROUND |
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Name the actor.
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Name the actor.
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Leonardo di Caprio |
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Al Pacino |
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Name the football manager.
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Who is unusually seeking anonymity?
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Mike Newell (in the news recently for his views on female football officials) |
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Jose Mourinho |
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Name the actress.
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Name the actress.
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Honor Blackman |
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Halle Berry |
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Name the person.
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Name the person.
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Madonna |
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David Beckham |
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ROUND 5 |
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Which member of the England Ashes squad was born in Papua New Guinea? |
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Geraint Jones |
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Where are a head case and the lunatic fringe to be found? |
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They are two of the genes in the human body. |
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Which long-running TV current affairs programme is introduced by a folk dance composed by Malcolm Arnold? |
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What the Papers Say |
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Complete this line from the film Casablanca “You despise me, don’t you?” |
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“Well, if I gave you any thought, I probably would”. |
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Which country signed a Treaty of Alliance with Germany in October 1914? |
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Turkey |
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Who was the wife of the biblical king Ahab? |
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Jezebel |
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Which American blues singer who died in 1937 was alleged to have sold his soul to the Devil at a crossroads at midnight to acquire his talent? |
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Robert Johnson |
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In Australian rhyming slang what is a John Hop? |
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A policeman (cop) |
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ROUND 6 |
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Which 20th century political leader said “The truth is such a dangerous commodity that it must be rationed carefully”? |
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Lenin |
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The fake blood used in theatrical productions has been named by thespians after which West London thoroughfare? |
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Kensington Gore |
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In which American State is the sporting venue Mile High Stadium? |
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Colorado (Denver) |
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Give the next in this sequence of NATO call signs – Romeo, Sierra, Tango. |
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Uniform |
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Which London Underground line links Hammersmith with Barking? |
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Hammersmith and City Line |
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What type of painting was the Mexican artist Diego Riviera best known for? |
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Large murals |
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In which African country is the town of Zagazig? |
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Egypt |
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Who was shot in the back by the cowardly Jack McCall? |
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Wild Bill Hickock |
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ROUND 7 |
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What product was developed by Henry Palmer in the 1870s? |
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HP Sauce |
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Pope Pius IX has the longest confirmed reign of any Pope. For how many years was he Pope? (Allow 1 year either way). |
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32 years (1846 – 1878) |
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Who said in 2006 “Linking me with George Bush is like linking me with an Oscar”? |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger |
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Who composed the Funeral March which is played at so many State Funerals? |
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Chopin |
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What is the only English anagram of SIGNATORY? |
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GYRATIONS |
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What gives the drink Triple Sec its flavour? |
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Oranges |
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Who rode a horse called Dandy to a calamity in 1876? |
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George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn |
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If Washington = 1, Lincoln = 5 and Hamilton = 10, what equals 20? |
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Andrew Jackson (they are all portraits on American banknotes). |
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ROUND 8 |
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Which actor appeared in the films The Godfather and Alien Nation? |
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James Caan |
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Blue Squid, Crimson Tide and Golden Dragon are all types of what? |
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Cocktails |
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3. |
Express the number of hours Gene Pitney was from Tulsa in binary notation. |
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11000 (24) |
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4. |
Who is the earliest reigning monarch in Shakespeare’s history plays? |
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King John |
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In which country is Mount Aconagua? |
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Argentina |
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Who is the only person to have won Oscars for both acting and writing? |
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Emma Thompson |
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What was Mr Darcy’s first name in Bridget Jones’ Diary? |
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Mark |
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Charles Lucas RN was the first. Who was the most recent? |
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Private Johnson Beharry is the most recent winner of the Victoria Cross. |
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SPARES |
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According to legend, what remained in the box opened by Pandora? |
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Hope |
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Which country signed a Treaty of Alliance with Britain in April 1915? |
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Italy |
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Which member of the England Ashes squad has a wife born in Finland? |
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Ashley Giles |
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What do the following poets have in common - Edward Thomas, Charles Sorley, Arthur West? |
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They were all killed in World War I |
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What distinction is shared by Claire Rayner and Marilyn Monroe? |
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They both have roses named after them. |
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Complete this line from the film Casablanca “I’ll always remember the day the Germans entered Paris”. |
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“You wore blue, the Germans wore grey”. |
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