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Withington Pub Quiz League |
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Question Paper for 26/03/08 - 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 |
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Which London Underground line is the longest? |
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The Central Line |
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Prior to being done last, in 2005, what is the most recent year that the European Cup winning team was captained by an Englishman? |
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1982 (by Dennis Mortimer of Aston Villa) |
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Leila Williams and Christopher Trace were the first to present which TV show? |
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Blue Peter |
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4. |
Which were the UK’s first three designated National Parks? |
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Lake District, Peak District and Dartmoor |
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5. |
Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919? |
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Woodrow Wilson |
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6. |
Which constituency did John Major represent from 1979 until 2001? |
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Huntingdon |
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7. |
Name three of the four countries that border Latvia? |
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(3 from) Estonia, Lithuania, Russia, Belarus |
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Who wrote the 2005 Booker Prize winning novel The Sea? |
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John Banville |
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ROUND 2 |
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How many rooms are there in the original game of Cluedo? |
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9 (Kitchen, Dining room, Lounge, Hall, Study, Library, Billiard room, Conservatory, Ballroom) |
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What are the four South American countries through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes? |
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Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile |
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Who wrote the 1922 novel Aaron’s Rod? |
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D H Lawrence |
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4. |
A painting of the crucifixion, in Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery, was recently voted in a newspaper poll Scotland’s favourite painting. Which Spanish-born artist painted it? |
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Salvador Dali |
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5. |
Only two goalkeepers have ever been the PFA player of the year. Name them both. |
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Pat Jennings and Peter Shilton |
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6. |
In Coronation Street how many different husbands has Gail had? |
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3 |
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Which is the UK’s largest cathedral by floor area? |
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Liverpool (Anglican) |
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8. |
What does the name of the Soviet spacecraft Vostok mean when translated into English? |
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East |
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ROUND 3 – Themed The theme can be revealed after the answer to Question 8 |
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What song was a duet hit for Nicole Kidman and Robbie Williams in 2002? |
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Something Stupid |
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Which legendary figure is believed to be buried in Hathersage? |
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Little John |
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Which classic 1952 film directed by John Ford, concludes with the leading man having a prolonged fight with his brother-in-law, played by Victor McLagen? |
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The Quiet Man |
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4. |
Which 1986 novel by John Le Carré, tells the story of Magnus Pym? |
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A Perfect Spy |
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5. |
Where is the traditional centre of Newcastle town centre’s notorious nightlife? |
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The Bigg Market |
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The Dutch leader, William I of Orange (1533-1584) was a counsellor to Philip II of Spain before rebelling against him. By what name is he usually known? |
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William the Silent |
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7. |
In Dante’s Divine Comedy, which famous ecclesiastic is the only English person encountered in heaven? |
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The Venerable Bede |
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8. |
Which company made the famous Sunderland warplane? |
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Short’s |
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All the answers contain an adjective |
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ROUND 4 – Themed The theme can be revealed after the answer to Question 8 |
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In which UK town was the TV show, The Office, set? |
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Slough |
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What phrase did Chairman Mao famously use to describe the atomic bomb threat? |
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“A paper tiger” |
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Which world leader was allegedly asked by J. F. Kennedy, “Don’t you find you get a headache if you don’t have sex every couple of hours?” |
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Harold Macmillan |
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4. |
How is Shengde Shengong Wenwu, Emperor of China, better remembered? |
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Kublai Khan |
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How is the bird Corvus Corax more commonly known? |
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The Raven |
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6. |
Whose most celebrated weapon was the jawbone of an ass? |
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Samson |
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7. |
In Greek mythology, which youth was put to sleep forever when the moon-goddess kissed him? |
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Endymion |
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8. |
A Bordelaise sauce contains, as its main ingredients, red wine and which vegetable? |
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Shallots |
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All the answers are, in part or in total, the title of a well known poem |
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ROUND 5 – Themed The theme can be revealed after the answer to Question 8 |
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In Greek mythology, Hippolyta was the queen of which people? |
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The Amazons |
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Which car company manufactured the Snipe? |
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Humber |
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Which singer had hits in the early 60s with Runaway and Hats off to Larry? |
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Del Shannon |
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4. |
Which Rolling Stones album, critically panned on its release in 1972, is now rightly acclaimed as a classic? |
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Exile on Main Street |
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Which teletubby is red and rides a scooter? |
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Po |
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6. |
Which 1787 opera was originally titled The Rake Punished? |
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Don Giovanni |
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7. |
What, after football, is the most watched sport on the Sky Sports channels? |
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Darts |
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8. |
Who was Michael Flander’s partner in a musical comedy duo for many years? |
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Donald Swan |
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All the answers contain the name of a river |
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ROUND 6 – Themed The theme can be revealed after the answer to Question 8 |
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The film My Left Foot told the story of which writer? |
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Christy Brown |
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Who led the Mormons across America to their new home in Utah? |
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Brigham Young |
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What is the capital of Guyana? |
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Georgetown |
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Which father and son inventors filed patents for everyday objects in 1848 and 1861 respectively of which the latter is for an object still in widespread use? |
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Linus Yale Senior & Linus Yale Junior (accept Yale) |
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Which was the first space shuttle to go into orbit? |
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Columbia |
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Which bandleader wrote the classic composition, Mood Indigo, first recorded in 1930? |
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Duke Ellington |
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7. |
Where was Edward II brutally murdered? |
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Berkeley Castle |
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Which Irish composer (1852-1924) taught Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst whilst being Professor of Music at Cambridge University? |
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Charles V Stanford |
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Each answer contains the name of a US university |
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ROUND 7 |
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Which is Britain’s longest motorway? |
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M6 (230 miles) |
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Who was the first player to captain an FA Cup winning team at Wembley who was neither British nor Irish? |
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Eric Cantona |
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Which TV post has been held by Mr Starling, Mr Llewelyn, Mrs McClusky, Mrs Keele, Mr McNab, Mr Robson and Mrs Bassinger? |
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Head Teacher of Grange Hill School |
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Which is the only county in England to have two separate coastlines? |
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Devon |
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Which two men shared the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize? |
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John Hume and David Trimble |
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Who has been MP for Macclesfield since 1971? |
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Sir Nicholas Winterton |
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With how many countries does Romania share a land border? |
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5 (Ukraine, Moldova, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia) |
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Who wrote the 2007 Booker Prize winner The Gathering? |
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Anne Enright |
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ROUND 8 |
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In Monopoly what is the missing orange property from this list: Vine St, Bow St and....? |
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Marlborough Street |
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Which is the only country in the world through which the equator, and one of the tropics, passes? |
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Brazil |
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Who wrote the 1936 novel Eyeless in Gaza? |
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Aldous Huxley |
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Who responded to the sale of his artwork at Sotheby’s with a cartoon declaring, “I can’t believe you morons actually buy this shit”? |
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Banksy |
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5. |
Who was the first goalkeeper to captain a Football World Cup winning side? |
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Dino Zoff |
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6. |
How many wives has Eastender, Ian Beale, had? |
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4 |
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By enclosed volume, which is Europe’s largest Cathedral? |
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Seville |
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What does the name of the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz mean when translated into English? |
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Union |
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SPARES (the first 4 have a theme which can be revealed after the answer to Question 4) |
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Which former pop singer sculpted and then donated to the city, the statue of Eleanor Rigby located in Stanley Street, Liverpool? |
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Tommy Steele |
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Which actor played Lee in The Magnificent Seven, and Senator Gary Parker in The Towering Inferno? |
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Robert Vaughn |
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Who was dubbed ‘The Astrologer Royal’ in 1978 after giving a consultation to the Queen Mother? |
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Russell Grant |
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Which Scottish port is known locally as The Broch and is Europe’s largest shell-fishing port? |
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Fraserburgh |
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All contain the name of an English cricketer |
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5. |
Which Libyan King did Colonel Gaddafi overthrow in 1969? |
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King Idris |
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Which American poet wrote the lines: “Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker” and “Why did the Lord give us agility, if not to evade responsibility”? |
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Ogden Nash |
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One of the highest ranked prophets in Islam, is Eisa al-Maseeh. How is he better known to non-Muslims? |
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Jesus Christ |
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Of which religion is this the central coda: “There is no emotion; there is peace. There is no ignorance; there is knowledge. There is no passion; there is serenity”? |
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Jedi (it concludes: “There is no death; there is The Force”) |