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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 13/12/06 - set by X-Pats
(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 (Themed answers) The theme is revealed after the answer to Question 8 |
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Close to what city was the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the world? |
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Efes or Ephesos |
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In what pantomime do the characters Widow Twankey and Wishy Washy appear? |
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Aladdin |
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Ivan and Alexey were the younger Karamazov brothers in the novel by Dostoevsky. Who was the eldest of the three? |
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Dimitry |
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4. |
Who were the producers/songwriters behind Sinitta, Mel and Kim and the young Kylie Minogue? |
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Stock, Aitken and Waterman |
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Which opera by Mozart is set in 17th century Seville? |
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Don Giovanni |
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What name links a 1967 novel by Thornton Wilder, a 1980 hit single by Hazel O’Connor and a 1996 film directed by Jaco van Domad? |
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The Eighth Day |
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Who was the ruler of the vast Mughal empire who died in 1605? |
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Akbar |
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8. |
Who lies second in the list of all time premiership goalscorers? |
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Andy Cole |
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Manchester eateries (apologies for including Andy’s Fish Bar but I couldn’t resist it) |
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ROUND 2 (Paired with round 5) |
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How long does a UK patent last? |
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20 years |
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Which red-billed British bird is colloquially called the Celtic Crow? |
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The Chough |
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3. |
What is the state capital of Minnesota? |
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St Paul |
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4. |
What name links Iolanthe and Kiribati? |
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Gilbert (W.S.Gilbert and the Gilbert and Ellis islands) |
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Name one of the two major diseases caused by organisms of the genus mycobacteria. |
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TB or Leprosy |
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Which is the most populous non-continental island in the world? |
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Java |
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The Egyptian god Anubis had the head of which animal? |
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A Jackal (wolf or similar is not acceptable, we need jackal specifically) |
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What is the name of Prospero’s daughter in The Tempest? |
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Miranda |
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ROUND 3 (Paired with round 6) |
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What links Armfield, Fagan and Wenger? |
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Managers of English clubs that have lost European Champions Cup finals |
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Why were there no flowers available for Prokofiev’s funeral? |
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He died on the same day as Stalin (who took priority) |
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Which film ends with the line ‘There’s no place like home’? |
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The Wizard of Oz |
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Tis, by Frank McCourt is the follow up to which novel? |
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Angela’s Ashes |
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Who won the competition to design the Freedom Tower in New York? |
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Daniel Liebeskind |
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Which song was a 1964 hit for Doris Day and a 1983 hit for Tracey Ullman? |
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Move over Darling |
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What TV show, in 1983, had the biggest audience in US TV history? |
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MASH (the final episode) |
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Who, when a Member of Parliament from 1689-1690, spoke only once, asking for a window to be closed? |
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Isaac Newton |
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ROUND 4 (Paired with 7) |
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Which small Asian country has a dragon on its flag? |
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Bhutan |
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Who played the two leading roles in the 1988 film Twins? |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny de Vito |
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Only one team in the English and Scottish teams has a J in it’s name-in which town do they play? |
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Perth (St Johnstone) |
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What are Goldstone, Higgs, W and Z? |
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Bosons |
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What relation was Charles II to James II? |
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Brother |
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First class 62%, second class 41%, third class 25%, crew 23%. To what do these data refer? |
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Survival rates on the Titanic |
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A Scottish river, an English river and a Russian river share a name. What name? |
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Don |
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Where would you see the letter combinations BCE, ECB, EZB, EKT, EKP? |
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On a Euro banknote |
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ROUND 5 |
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How long does a UK trademark last? |
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Forever |
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Which is the only British member of the crow family to have coloured plumage ? |
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The Jay |
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Name the state capital of Michigan. |
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Lansing |
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What name links Pal Joey and a cheesy 70’s US detective show? |
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Hart (Lorenz and Hart to Hart) |
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What is dangerous about a female Anopheles gambiae? |
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You can catch malaria if she bites you |
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The world’s most remote island is Bouvet island 990 miles north of Antarctica. Which country administers it? |
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Norway |
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The Egyptian god Sebek has the head of which animal? |
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Crocodile |
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Before he was cheated by his brother, Prospero (in The Tempest) was Duke of where? |
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Milan |
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ROUND 6 |
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What links Sunderland, Southampton, Wolves, Sunderland again and Leicester? |
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Last 5 to finish bottom of the Premiership |
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Which epic poem has been the subject of works by Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky? |
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Eugene Onegin |
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Which film ends with the line ‘The uh.stuff that dreams are made of’? |
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The Maltese Falcon |
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Which writer’s novels include The Old Devils, Jake’s Thing and Stanley and the Women? |
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Kingsley Amis |
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Which architect designed the skyscraper known as The Gherkin in London? |
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Norman Foster |
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Which song was a hit for Madness in 1980 and (with a slight title change) for Tracey Ullman in 1984? |
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My Girl (My Guy) |
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What TV show was watched by over 21 million people on Christmas day 2001? |
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Only Fools and Horses |
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Which former MP wrote the novel A Woman’s Place? |
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Edwina Currie |
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ROUND 7 |
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Which US state features a Union Jack on its flag? |
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Hawaii |
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Who is Phil Neville’s sporting international twin? |
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Tracey |
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Only one first class cricket county has a B in its name. At what ground did they resume playing in 2006 after an 8 year absence? |
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Chesterfield |
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In recent years it has been suggested that baryons (eg protons and neutrons) are composed of smaller particles called what? |
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Quarks |
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Who led a rebellion against James II in 1685? |
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Duke of Monmouth |
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The SS Lusitania was sunk in 1915. What was the name of her sister ship which went on to have a long and successful career. |
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The Mauretania |
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What river reaches the sea at Georgetown Guyana? |
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Demerara |
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What word was removed from all UK coinage in 1982? |
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New |
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ROUND 8 (Themed Answers) The theme is revealed after the answer to Question 8 |
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Which female poet, novelist and newspaper columnist (b. 1892) was romantically linked with Virginia Woolf ? |
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Vita Sackville-West |
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Who, having joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1962, formed the International Centre for Theatre Research in 1970? |
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Peter Brook |
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Who was the 3rd wife of Henry VIII? |
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Jane Seymour |
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From which country did the pop group Aqua come? (Responsible for Barbie Girl among other equally fine works) |
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Denmark |
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Who captained the West Indies cricket team during the 5-0 thrashing of England in 1984? |
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Clive Lloyd |
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Who directed the film Sleepy Hollow in 1999? |
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Tim Burton |
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Of what is homichiphobia a fear? |
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Fog |
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Who gained one of his nicknames in 1829 when he attached iron shutters to protect his London home? |
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The Duke of Wellington |
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Each answer includes the name of a Manchester thoroughfare |
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SPARES |
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Who managed Ipswich Town from 1955 to 1963? |
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Alf Ramsey |
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The Tempest has been filmed as Prospero’s Books. Which UK filmmaker directed? |
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Peter Greenaway |
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What was brought to Europe by a Genovese fleet returning from China? |
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The Black Death (or bubonic plague) |
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On which date does the big ship sail down the alley-alley-O? |
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30th September |
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In the body what is the name of the fluid in which blood cells are suspended? |
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Plasma |
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What is the UK’s oldest registered trademark? |
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Bass Brewery’s Red Triangle |
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Which fictional character was the dictator of Freedonia? |
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Rufus T Firefly |
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Who said "Brass bands are all very well in their place…outdoors and several miles away" |
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Sir Thomas Beecham |