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I Blame Smoke Fairies |
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ROUND 1
-
Hidden Theme
The theme may be revealed after
the spare question |
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1. |
What was
the title of George Melly’s autobiography – a variation on the
traditional phrase “Wine, Women and Song”? |
Rum, Bum and Concertina
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2. |
Which John
Lennon lyric follows the line “Man, you been a naughty boy, you
let your face grow long”? |
"I am the
eggman"
(from I Am the Walrus) |
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3. |
Who
co-hosted the Generation Game with Larry Grayson? |
Isla St
Clair |
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4. |
Which
surname links the Shadows, Operation Millennium and the film
The Right Stuff? |
Harris
(Jet, Bomber and Ed)
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5. |
Which John Lennon lyric is the
motto of Liverpool Airport?
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"Above us
only sky"
(from the song Imagine) |
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6. |
Who scored 10 goals in the
1970 World Cup finals in Mexico? |
Gerd Muller
(and his West Germany team
still failed to reach the final. They were beaten in the semis
4-3 by Italy – Der Bomber scoring twice!)
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7. |
Which
term, used to describe investigative reporting, was first used
in a speech by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906? |
Muckraking |
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8. |
Which film
was advertised with the tagline “An adventure 65 million years
in the making”? |
Jurassic Park |
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Sp |
Which surname links the
winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1930, the film
Natural Born Killers and the 1975 hit It’s In His Kiss? |
Lewis
(Sinclair, Juliette and
Linda) |
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Each answer contains
the name of Scottish islands:
Rhum, Eigg,
Islay, Harris, Skye, Mull Muck and Jura |
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ROUND 2
- Name the missing member of each group |
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1. |
The Thing, Invisible Girl,
The Human Torch and ….. |
Mr
Fantastic
(The members of the super
hero group The Fantastic Four) |
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2. |
Pestilence, War, Famine and
…… |
Death
(The Four Horsemen of the
Apocalypse) |
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3. |
China, Russia, India and ……. |
Brazil
(The four “BRIC” countries –
which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of advanced
economic development)
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4. |
The Day of the Scorpion,
The Towers of Silence, A Division of the Spoils and …… |
The Jewel in the Crown
(The four novels comprising
the Raj Quartet by Paul Scott) |
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5. |
Black bile, Yellow bile, Blood
and …….
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Phlegm
(The four humours of
Hippocratic medicine) |
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6. |
Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones,
Dougie Poynter and …….. |
Harry Judd
(The four members of the band
McFly) |
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7. |
Burnt Norton, East Coker,
The Dry Salvages and …… |
Little Gidding
(The four poems comprising
The Four Quartets by TS Eliot) |
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8. |
Strong, weak, gravitational
and ……. |
Electro-magnetic
(The four fundamental forces
of physics) |
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Sp |
Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney,
Rick Santorum and …….. |
Ron Paul
(The four remaining
Republican Presidential candidates) |
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ROUND 3
-
Hidden Theme with
paired questions
The theme may be revealed after
the spare question |
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1. |
Which international retail chain closed
its doors for the last time on September 18 2011? |
Borders |
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2. |
Which
world leader left the stage for the final time on October 20
2011? |
Muammar Gaddafi |
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3. |
What was
introduced into the Royal Air Force in 1942 and continued in service
with air forces around the world until as late as 1963? |
Lancaster bomber |
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4. |
Which team won the first F.A.
Cup final in 1872? |
Wanderers |
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5. |
Which is
the only Scottish club to have played in the (English) F. A. Cup
final? |
Queen’s Park
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6. |
What was
introduced into the British army in 1945 and continued in
service with armies around the world until 1993 (with variants
still operational today)? |
The Centurion tank |
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7. |
Which
famous gospel song was recorded by Sister Rosetta Tharpe in 1944
and is to be found amongst the sound recordings of “cultural,
historical or aesthetic importance” in the U.S. National
Recording Registry? |
Down By The Riverside |
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8. |
What
catchphrase/chant is associated with a seminal New York band of
the 1970s, the group usually cited as being the first punk rock
band? |
Gabba Gabba Hey
(the
Ramones) |
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Sp |
Which American
Football match is always played on New Year’s Day? |
The Rose Bowl |
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Each answer contains the name of a test cricket ground:
Wanderers – Johannesburg, Queen’s Park Oval – Port of Spain,
Bourda – Georgetown (now disused), Gaddafi Stadium – Lahore,
Lancaster Park – Christchurch, Centurion Park – Pretoria, The
Riverside – Chester-le-Street and The Gabba – Brisbane |
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ROUND 4
- Internally paired
(with alternative picture
questions giving the same answer in each case) |
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1. |
Which 1988 Booker winning novel revolves
around the relationship between two gamblers and a bet on the success of
a scheme to transport a glass church to the remote settlement of
Bellingen? |
or |
Name this 1998 Booker prize winning novel |
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Oscar and Lucinda
(by Peter Carey) |
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2. |
What is the Italian name for
pasta shaped like a sea-shell? |
or |
Name this pasta shape |
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Conchiglie |
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3. |
What is the Italian name for short
tubular pasta with ridges running the length of the outer surface? |
or |
Name this pasta shape |
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Rigatoni |
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4. |
Who won the 2011 Wimbledon
Women’s Singles? |
or |
Who is
she? |
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Petra Kvitova
(2011 Wimbledon champion) |
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5. |
Which wild thistle-like plant of
the genus Dipsacus get its name from its historical use in the
textile industry? |
or |
Name this wild plant |
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Teasel |
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6. |
Which 1989 Booker winning novel
centres around the professional and personal relationship
between a butler and a housekeeper? |
or |
Name this 1989 Booker prize
winning novel |
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The Remains of the Day
(by Kasuo Ishiguro) |
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7. |
Who won the 2012 Australian Open
Women’s Singles? |
or |
Who is she? |
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Victoria Azarenka
(2012 Australian Open champion) |
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8. |
Which wild plant, Rumex
obtusifolius, is often found growing near stinging nettles and
is said to relieve stings when rubbed on the affected area? |
or |
Name this wild plant |
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Broad leafed dock
(accept Dock or Dockleaf) |
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ROUND 5
- Hidden Theme
The theme may be revealed after
the spare question |
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1. |
The current
African Cup of Nations is being hosted by Gabon and which other
country? |
Equatorial
Guinea |
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2. |
Which duo
consisted of David Van Day and Thereza Bazar? |
Dollar |
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3. |
From which
musical drama do the songs Pirate Jenny and Salomon’s Song
come? |
The Threepenny Opera |
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4. |
Whose novels
include Starter for Ten and One Day? |
David Nicholls |
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5. |
What is defined in the Chambers
Concise Dictionary as ‘a kind of crinoline or whalebone for
distending women’s dress'? |
Farthingale |
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6. |
Which TV
detective was played by William Conrad? (first name needed) |
Frank Cannon |
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7. |
How is the
Lynx Rufus better known? |
Bobcat |
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8. |
In which 1957
film adapted from a musical by Rodgers and Hart does Frank
Sinatra sing ‘The Lady is a Tramp’? |
Pal Joey |
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Sp |
Which piece of
music by William Walton was originally composed for the
coronation of Edward VIII but was played at the coronations of
George VI and Elizabeth II? |
Crown Imperial |
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Each answer
contains the name of a coin:
Guinea, Dollar,
Threepenny bit, Nickel, Farthing, Franc, Bob (Shilling) and (Threepenny)
Joey |
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ROUND 6
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Internally Paired |
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1. |
Give both solutions to the
quadratic equation x2 + 3x – 10 = 0 ( x squared plus 3x minus 10
equals zero ). Working out does not have to be shown. |
2 and
– 5 |
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2. |
Which sporting
event, first held in Paris in 1900, was won in that year by
Upton Park? |
Olympic Football
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3. |
Which Glam Rock
classic, which reached Number 2 in 1973, contains the lyrics:
" Now
the man in the back
Is
ready to crack as he raises his hands to the sky
And the girl
in the corner is everyone's mourner
She could
kill you with a wink of her eye"
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Ballroom Blitz
(Sweet) |
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4. |
Solve the
simultaneous equations: 3x + 2y = 4 and 2x – 3y = 7.
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x = 2 and y = -1
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5. |
Who composed the
opera The Thieving Magpie? |
Rossini |
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6. |
Which Glam Rock
classic which reached Number 1 in 1972 contains the lyrics:
" Automatic
shoes, automatic shoes
Give me
3D-vision and the California Blues
And me I
funk but I don't care
I ain't no
square with my corkscrew hair"
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Telegram Sam
(T Rex) |
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7. |
Which sport,
with eight in a team, was formerly an Olympic sport and was won
by the City of London Police in the 1908 Olympic games?
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Tug of War
(Liverpool
Police were runners up – Kenny Dalglish has finally accepted the
verdict and is not going to appeal) |
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8. |
Who composed the
opera The Cunning Little Vixen? |
Janacek |
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ROUND 7
- Hidden Theme
The theme may be revealed after
question 8 |
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1. |
Who was
the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra? |
Electra |
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2. |
The
Tarpeian rock, scene of the execution of traitors and murderers,
lies beneath which hill of Rome?
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Capitoline |
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3. |
Which film
ends with the line “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful
friendship”? |
Casablanca |
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4. |
Which show includes the songs One Night in
Bangkok and I Know Him So Well? |
Chess |
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5. |
Which triangular shaped plateau
extends over eight Indian states and lies between the Western
Ghat, Eastern Ghat and Satpura and Vindhya mountain ranges? |
The Deccan |
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6. |
The Old Man of Hoy, The Needles
and Rockall are examples of what type of geological formation? |
Stacks |
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7. |
What was last seen over Texas on
this day nine years ago? |
The space shuttle Columbia |
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8. |
What was
last seen on 25th May 1982 ago at latitude 51 degrees 3’ 3”
south, longitude 57 degrees 41’ 55” west?
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The wreck of the Atlantic Conveyor |
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Each answer contains the name of an American record label |
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ROUND 8
-
Hidden Theme
The theme may be revealed after
the spare question |
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1. |
Who is the
record goalscorer in English FA Cup Finals? |
Ian Rush
(with 5) |
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2. |
Which
actor, best known for his role in the 1968 winner of the Oscar
for Best Picture (for which he was, himself, nominated for the
Best Actor award), was offered, but declined, the role of Dr
Who when Patrick Troughton left the series? |
Ron Moody |
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3. |
Which bi-plane, introduced in
1917, was credited with shooting down 1,294 enemy aircraft
during WWI, more than any other Allied aircraft? |
Sopwith Camel |
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4. |
Give the next line of the song
that begins: "Picture yourself in a boat on a river". |
"With tangerine trees and marmalade skies" |
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5. |
What song
provided Spanish duo, Baccara with their only UK number 1? |
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie |
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6. |
Which apparatus, in its simplest form,
consists of a belt of silk, or a similar flexible dielectric
material, running over two metal pulleys, one of which is
surrounded by a hollow metal sphere, plus two appropriately
placed and connected electrodes? |
A Van Der Graff Generator |
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7. |
Which chain of British DIY
stores was put into administration and eventually wound up in
2011? |
Focus DIY
(accept
Focus) |
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8. |
How did the poet William Henry
Davies describe himself in the title of his 1908 autobiography? |
As a super-tramp
(its full
title is An autobiography of a Super-tramp) |
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Sp |
Which
agricultural innovator was born in Basildon in 1674 and died at
Prosperous Farm, Hungerford, in 1740? |
Jethro Tull |
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All the answers contain the name, or part of the name, of a prog-rock
band of the 60s and 70s (and some are still going!):
Rush, Moody Blues, Camel, Tangerine Dream (Marmalade were hardly
prog-rock!), Yes, Van Der Graff Generator, Foicus, Supertramp |
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Spares |
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1. |
In which city situated on the Danube is
the church with the tallest steeple in the world? |
Ulm |
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2. |
In which city would you find
Stanley Park, the Van Dusen Botanical Gardens and the Skytrain
public transport system? |
Vancouver |
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3. |
Which American-Canadian author’s novels
include Neuromancer, The Difference Engine and Pattern
Recognition? |
William Gibson |
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4. |
Which book of the bible was
lampooned in 2000 in an open letter to the homophobic radio
presenter Dr Laura Schlessinger? |
Leviticus |
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