A3) A dog.
Q4) What professional would be a member of RIBA?
A4) An architect.
Q5) In the Christian calendar, what day of the week is described as Ash?
A5) Wednesday.
Q6) In a standard deck of playing cards, how many black cards are there, excluding jokers?
A6) 26.
Q7) Early Giant, Nantes and Figaro are what kind of vegetable?
A7) Carrots.
Q8) What word links a stone with a seaside confection?
A8) Rock.
Q9) In the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, what’s the name of the computer?
A9) HAL 9000. (Accept HAL.)
Q10) Which actor appeared in Titanic, The Man In The Iron Mask and The Beach?
A10) Leonardo DiCaprio.
ROUND TWO. GARDENING.
Q11) What’s the most common colour for a domesticated daffodil?
A11) Yellow.
Q12) What material is decking usually made from?
A12) Wood.
Q13) Which vegetable can be Globe or Jerusalem?
A13) An artichoke.
Q14) Where does a cloche go?
A14) Over plants.
Q15) Elderflowers turn into what fruit?
A15) Elderberries.
Q16) What do lilies grow from, bulbs or seeds?
A16) Bulbs.
Q17) Hybrid Tea, Polyantha and Floribunda are examples of which plant?
A17) The Rose.
Q18) What word describes cutting a lawn?
A18) Mowing.
Q19) Which peas are a decorative plant?
A19) Sweet peas.
Q20) Which aromatic plant takes its name from the Latin word, Lavo, meaning “I Wash”?
A20) Lavender.
ROUND THREE. TV DINNERS.
Q21) Which MASH star was born Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto d’Abruzzo?
A21) Alan Alda.
Q22) In Bread, Father Oswald was married to which character?
A22) Aveline.
Q23) Conundrum was the last episode of which US series: Friends, Dallas or Star Trek?
A23) Dallas.
Q24) John McCririck is a TV pundit on which sport?
A24) Horse-racing.
Q25) Who replaced Paul Daniels, on Wipeout?
A25) Bob Monkhouse.
Q26) TOTP 2 was a rerun of which show?
A26) Top of the Pops.
Q27) London’s Burning was all about which emergency service?
A27) The Fire Brigade.
Q28) In Frasier, what’s Frasier's surname?
A28) Crane.
Q29) In which show would you be eating Tubby Toast?
A29) Teletubbies.
Q30) Trisha Goddard shifted from ITV1, to which other terrestrial channel?
A30) Channel 5.
ROUND FOUR. ’ROUND THE World.
Q31) Georgia, Latvia and Uzbekistan are former what?
A31) Soviet states.
Q32) In which sea is Jamaica?
A32) The Caribbean.
Q33) Port Stanley is the capital of which Islands?
A33) The Falkland Islands.
Q34) The Dumbarton, San Rafael and Golden Gate Bridge are in which US city?
A34) San Francisco.
Q35) Madras is to the west and Calcutta to the north of which massive Indian bay?
A35) The Bay of Bengal.
Q36) Mogadishu is the capital of which African country?
A36) The Somali Republic.
Q37) Buenos Aires, Cape Town, or Brisbane; - which is furthest north?
A37) Brisbane.
Q38) Beijing, Seoul, or Bangkok; - which is furthest east?
A38) Seoul.
Q39) Saudi Arabia has its western coast on which Sea?
A39) The Red Sea.
Q40) Lake Tahoe and Yosemite National Park are in which Californian mountain range?
A40) Sierra Nevada.
ROUND FIVE. MUSIC AND LIGHTS.
Q41) Name either of the bands who had an 1980s hit with Only You. (Two points for both.)
A41) Yazoo or the Flying Pickets.
Q42) Who had a hit with I’m a Believer.
A42) The Monkees.
Q43) Dance hall hit Oh Carolina was the debut hit for which Jamaica artist?
A43) Shaggy.
Q44) All Kinds Of Everything was a hit for which Irish politician?
A44) Dana. (She was Ireland’s president, for about 5 years)
Q45) Name either of the artist’s who’ve had a UK hit with American Pie. (Two points for both.)
A45) Don McClean, & Madonna.
Q46) Mike Flowers Pops had a hit with which Oasis song?
A46) Wonderwall.
Q47) Name Golden Earring’s only UK hit.
A47) Radar Love.
Q48) (It’s Such) A Perfect Day was — originally — the B-side of which Lou Reed hit?
A48) Walk On The Wild Side.
Q49) Never Ever was the biggest UK hit for which girl band?
A49) All Saints.
Q50) Suicide Blonde was a hit for which band?
A50) INXS.
ROUND SIX. GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) In printing, what name is given to three full stops in a row?
A51) An ellipsis.
Q52) Who is — still — Britain’s most shoplifted author?
A52) Terry Pratchett.
Q53) In which British resort was Billy Butlin’s first holiday camp?
A53) Skegness.
Q54) Which ska band is the only one to have registered on the Richter Scale?
A54) Madness, at the first of their Madstock gigs. (They managed 3.2: in the middle of what Wikipedia classes as minor, light enough to not cause damage, but heavy enough to be felt.)
Q55) Gary McKinnon is awaiting extradition to the US, after hacking into whose computer’s,
A55) Both the Pentagon’s and NASA’s.
Q56) Which American comedian directed the film Matchpoint?
A56) Woody Allen.
Q57) Elections to the US Congress, & Senate are usually on which day of the week?
A57) Tuesday.
Q58) On a standard UK Monopoly board, which is the first station reached, after you pass Go?
A58) King’s Cross.
Q59) According to the title of the play, Sir Thomas More was A Man For All … what?
A59) Seasons.
Q60) Who was the lead singer of the Miami Sound Machine?
A60) Gloria Estefan.
Q1 James A. Garfield (1831-1881)
ReplyDeleteQ2 Barack Hussein Obama II
Q3 Lady Gaga
Q4 Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci
Q5 John Patrick McEnroe, Jr.
Q6 Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa
Q7 Albrecht Dürer
Q8 Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
Q9 Latin
Q10 William Bendix
Trevor
“A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.”
“I am a Marxist Leninist and I will be one until the last day of my life.”
“I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement.”
“I never saw a contradiction between the ideas that sustain me and the ideas of that symbol, of that extraordinary figure, Jesus Christ.”
“I began revolution with 82 men. If I had to do it again, I do it with 10 or 15 and absolute faith. It does not matter how small you are if you have faith and plan of action.”
“I think that a man should not live beyond the age when he begins to deteriorate, when the flame that lighted the brightest moment of his life has weakened.”
“They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America?”
Quotes by Fidel Castro born August 13 1926