Q9) Which type of bird gave Fleetwood Mac their first UK No. 1?
A9) Albatross.
Q10) The 1990’s gave the Labour party its biggest what?
A10) Parliamentary majority.
Round 2. Hobbies & Leisure.
Q11) What is normally the first Bank Holiday, after Christmas Day?
A11) Boxing Day.
Q12) In golf, a Double Bogey is how many over par?
A12) 2.
Q13) In which city would you find the Olympia exhibition centre?
A13) London.
Q14) In which game would you use Kings, Ministers, and Generals?
A14) Shogi. (Accept Japanese Chess.)
Q15) Which magazine’s title is also the French word for she?
A15) Elle.
Q16) On which date in May, is May Day?
A16) May 1st.
Q17) True or False. Klingon is a real language.
A17) True; - there’s a Klingon version of Hamlet available.
Q18) What part of the pub shares its name with an area of a court?
A18) The Bar.
Q19) Knitting needs needles, crochet use’s what?
A19) Hooks.
Q20) Which board game had a World Cup version, in 1998?
A20) Monopoly.
Round 3. Luck of the Irish.
Q21) In which Dublin park did Robbie Williams play the last date of his Escapology tour,?
A21) Phoenix Park.
Q22) The Blarney Stone is set into a wall of which Irish castle?
A22) Blarney Castle.
Q23) True or false; Saint Patrick’s Day mark’s the saints birth.
A23) False. It marks his death, in 461 AD.
Q24) Michael O’Leary is the chairman of which Irish Airline?
A24) Ryanair.
Q25) In which year was Guinness first brewed?
A25) 1769.
Q26) Scot Gorham was born on Saint Patrick’s Day, in 1951. With which rock band did he play guitar?
A26) Thin Lizzy.
Q27) Which seaport, on Dublin Bay is home to Royal Irish Yacht Club, and Bob Geldof?
A27) Dun Laoghiare.
Q28) In Irish folklore, what is a leprechaun’s job?
A28) Shoemaker. (Accept Cobbler)
Q29) Which former Undertone had A Good Heart, in 1985?
A29) Fergal Sharkey.
Q30) Which was the first US city to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, back in 1797?
A30) Boston, New Hampshire.
Round 4. Sporting Chances.
Q31) Who did Muhammed Ali beat to first become World Heavyweight champ?
A31)` Sonny Liston.
Q32) How many players are there, in a Gælic Football team?
A32) 15.
Q33) Which football manager took Ireland to the 1994 World Cup?
A33) Jack Charlton.
Q34) Which sometime England captain is a cousin of Nigel Benn?
A34) Paul Ince.
Q35) Which surname has been shared by three World Snooker champs?
A35) Davis.
Q36) Who is Croatia’s number 1 tennis player?
A36) Goran Ivanisevic.
Q37) Allison Fischer is a former world champion at which sport?
A37) Snooker.
Q38) Following a bust up with Mick McCarthy, which Irish player flew home from the 2002 World Cup?
A38) Roy Keane.
Q39) With which country did Pelé wind down his football career?
A39) The USA.
Q40) Which Russian winger has played for both Man. U and Everton?
A40) Andrei Kanchelskis.
Round 5. Animal Magic.
Q41) A papillon is a type of butterfly, but also a breed of what?
A41) Dog.
Q42) What is the term for a group of beavers?
A42) A colony.
Q43) Alphabetically, what animal always comes first?
A43) An Aardvark.
Q44) What is the only venomous snake native to Britain?
A44) The Adder.
Q45) A jenny is a female what?
A45) Donkey.
Q46) The Cairn terrier was bred in which country of the UK?
A46) Scotland.
Q47) Which animal’s home is called a drey?
A47) A squirrel’s.
Q48) The dingo comes from which country?
A48) Australia.
Q49) According to Irish legend, Saint Patrick drove what kind of creature out of Ireland?
A49) Snakes.
Q50) A leveret is the young of which animal?
A50) Hare.
Round 6. General Knowledge.
Q51) Which vegetable is the main ingredient of börscht?
A51) Beetroot.
Q52) Which planet gave Bananarama a hit single?
A52) Venus.
Q53) In a lonely hearts ad, what does NUMP stand for?
A53) No Ugly Men Please.
Q54) Which grain is used to make semolina pudding?
A54) Wheat.
Q55) Which English chef currently has the most popular cooking show on French TV?
A55) Jamie Oliver.
Q56) Who did Betty Jean McBricker become, when she married her TV husband?
A56) Betty Rubble, in The Flintstones.
Q57) “I do wish we could chat longer, but I’m having an old friend for dinner,” is the last line of which film?
A57) Silence of the Lambs.
Q58) Mattel have recently announced that whose 43-year romance is over?
A58) Ken and Barbie’s.
Q59) What car was invented by Caractacus Potts?
A59) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Q60) In which sitcom was a rat named after a hotel owner?
A60) Fawlty Towers.
Q1 Flavius Belisarius
ReplyDeleteQ2 Vandals
Q3 Fortran (I used assembler & COBOL not Fortran)
Q4 Nikita Khrushchev
Q5 Shenzhou 5
Q6 Taikonaut
Q7 Deborah Ann "Debbie" Harry & Iggy Pop (born James Newell Osterberg, Jr.)
Trevor
“Flowers are happy things.”
“Golf, like measles, should be caught young.”
“He was white and shaken, like a dry martini.”
“Memories are like mulligatawny soup in a cheap restaurant. It is best not to stir them.”
“There is only one cure for gray hair. It was invented by a Frenchman. It is called the guillotine.”
“To find a man's true character, play golf with him.”
“ "There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself, 'Do trousers matter?'"
"The mood will pass, sir." ”
“Well, there it is. That's Jeeves. Where others merely smite the brow and clutch the hair, he acts. Napoleon was the same.”
Quotes by P. G. Wodehouse born 15 October 1881.
1. Belisarius
ReplyDelete2. Vandals
3. FORTRAN
4. Khrushchev
5. Shenzhou 5
6. Taikonaut BUT taikonaut isn't the "Chinese" word for astronaut. The actual Chinese word is yǔhángyuán. Taikonaut is some term coined by Western media
7. Debbie Harry & Iggy Pop
OK, Trevor, here’s a challenge from a layman, for you and Kaiju: let’s see ‘Hello World’ in COBOL …
ReplyDeleteAnd is it me, Kaiju, but did Wodehouse have a VERY good point about Trousers … ?
display dialog "Hello World" buttons "OK" default button "OK"
ReplyDeleteWhich is the message in AppleScript …
Paul
ReplyDeleteCOBOL is like the English Langauge. There are many dialects of it. It was originally designed for commercial main frames running commercial appliactions and at one time the only two human readable output was the 120 characterprint outs- later these became 132 chars wide and there was the control console which was printed upon an 80 character wide paper roll.
so the easiest way to say hello world was ;_
DISPLAY "Hello World" upon Console.
later on with Micro-Focus Cobol for PC'syou could put messages out on to the screen which was 24 lines deep & 80 characters wide.
so ifd you want to put at message in the middle of the screen you could do some thing like
Display "Hello World" at (12:36)
with screen mapping systems it became more different becuase the program did not have to know screen coordinates so you might have some thing like.
Move "Hello World" to map-field-17.
ok. mate.
Trevor