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ROUND ONE. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
Q1) What was Paul Young’s only UK No. 1, in 1983?
A1) Wherever I Lay My Hat.
Q2) How many players are on a cricket field, in total, during normal play?
Q2) 13.
Q3) What fruit comes from the Rose?
A3) The Rosehip.
Q4) What gas is present in fizzy drinks, alcoholic or non?
A4) Carbon Dioxide.
Q5) Which of Shakespeare’s character’s delivers the famous “To be or not be…” monologue? (Extra point for the rest of the line.)
A5) Hamlet. (“…that is the question.”)
Q6) The Harlem Globetrotter’s are famous in which sport?
A6) Basketball
Q7) Who’s older, Richard Branson, or William Hague?
A7) Richard Branson.
Q8) Stamp duty is usually paid on the sale of what?
A8) A house
Q9) Where is the Ceremony of the Keys usually held, each?
A9) The Tower of London
Q10) Who wears a Chasuble.
A10) A priest.
ROUND TWO. AT THE MOVIES.
Q11) May Day was one of the Bond girls, in which Roger Moore, Bond film?
A11) A View To A Kill
Q12) In which horror film does Jack Nicholson use the immortal line, “Here’s Johnny”?
A12) The Shining.
Q13) Uncle Buck was the first screen appearance for which child star?
A13) MacCauley Culkin.
Q14) Which movie star directed Psycho 3?
A14) Anthony Perkins.
Q15) A slightly mad ex lover can be describes as a Bunny Boiler. From what movie does the term come?
A15) Fatal Attraction.
Q16) More to the point, which actress played the Bunny Boiler, in that film … ?
A16) Glenn Close.
Q17) Who’s the current James Bond?
A17) Daniel Craig
Q18) Who played the doctor who looked after John Merrick, in the David Lynch cult film, The Elephant Man?
A18) Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Q19) What’s the most recent entry in The Sawmovie franchise?
A19) The Saw: 3D
Q20) The film, Trainspotting, was based on a novel of the same name. Who wrote it?
A20) Irving Welsh.
ROUND THREE. WORLD TOUR.
Q21) Which South American city has a Copacabana Beach?
A21) Rio De Janeiro
Q22) More to the point, how does that city’s name translate into English?
A22) January River
Q23) Which Middle Eastern capital is known locally as El Qahira?
A23) Cairo.
Q24) What’s the official country home of the US President?
A24) Camp David.
Q25) The Bass Strait separates which two islands?
A25) Australia and Tasmania.
Q26) In which European city was Checkpoint Charlie?
A26) Berlin.
Q27) The Dead Sea is on the borders of two Middle Eastern countries. Name one. (Two points for both countries.)
A27) Jordan & Israel.
Q28) The site of ancient Babylon is in which modern country?
A28) Iraq.
Q29) The US Embassy to Britain is in which London square?
A29) Grovenor Square.
Q30) In which European city is the UN International Court of Justice?
A30) The Hague.
ROUND FOUR. THE WRITTEN WORD.
Q31) In which University town is the Bodleian Library?
A31) Oxford.
Q32) In which district did Beatrix Potter live?
A32) The Lake District.
Q33) Uncle Tom’s Cabin argued against what?
A33) Slavery.
Q34) In the US, Webster’s is the most famous example of what?
A34) A dictionary.
Q35) What’s the name of the manservant created by P. G. Wodehouse?
A35) Jeeves.
Q36) More to the point, who was that manservant’s boss?
A36) Wooster.
Q37) What’s the title of Terry Pratchett’s most recent book for children?
A37) Nation.
Q38) Who wrote the novel that the film version of The Godfather was based on? (Extra point for the year it was published in.)
A38) Mario Puzo. (1969)
Q39) Who was the famous birth control campaigner that wrote the book, Married Love?
A39) Marie Stopes.
Q40) Which detective writer wrote The Murder of Roger Ackroyd?
A40) Agatha Christie.
ROUND FIVE. MUSIC AND LIGHTS.
Q41) What was the name of Georgie Fame’s backing band?
A41) The Blue Flames.
Q42) Which US city provided the setting for a Christmas hit for the Pogues and Kirsty McColl? (Extra point for the name of the song.)
A42) New York. (Fairy Tale of New York.)
Q43) According to the Undertones hit, what was the first name of My Perfect Cousin?
A43) Kevin.
Q44) Who was the first German band to have a UK number one? (Extra point for either the song, or the year, two points for both.)
A44) Kraftwerk. (1982. Computer Love, The Model.)
Q45) Ginger, Eric and Jack, formed which 60s supergroup?
A45) Cream.
Q46) Name Catatonia’s lead singer.
A46) Cerys Matthews.
Q47) According to their 1992 hit, The KLF caught the Last Train to where?
A47) Transcentral.
Q48) What sort of girl provided a hit for Jamiroquai, in 1996?
A48) Cosmic Girl.
Q49) Who recorded the album, Nevermind?
A49) Nirvana.
Q50) Which rapper was the producer for the first album by Mary J. Blige?
A50) Puff Daddy.
ROUND SIX. GENERAL IGNORANCE.
Q51) Is BST ahead of, or behind, GMT?
A51) Ahead
Q52) What’s notable about the staff and patients of the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital?
A52) They’re all women.
Q53) How many valves does a Bugle have?
A53) None.
Q54) What part of the human anatomy shares its name with a punctuation mark?
A54) The Colon.
Q55) How long must a person be dead for, before qualifying for a Blue Plaque?
A55) 20 years.
Q56) Which US state is also known as the Gopher State, Minnesota, New Jersey or New Mexico?
A56) Minnesota.
Q57) The Ngultrum is the unit of currency in which Himalayan country?
A57) Bhutan.
Q58) The USA declared war on which country, after the bombing of Pearl Harbour?
A58) Japan.
Q59) Who’s the father of actress Jamie Lee Curtis?
A59) Tony Curtis.
Q60) Chris Cairns is associated with which sport?
A60) Cricket.
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