WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League ALBERT CLUB QUIZZES I'm a Celeb - 28/05/12 - Questions & Answers |
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Date of compilation | Title | Description | Links |
28/05/2012 | I'm a Celebrity.... | 10 general knowledge questions alongside a part-picture of a celebrity. The celebrity's first name and surname is formed from an anagram of the first letters of the 10 answers. | |
1. |
Which song-writing team was responsible for The Supremes hit Baby Love and The Four Tops hit Reach Out and I’ll Be There amongst many others? |
Holland-Dozier-Holland |
2. |
Ingvar Kamprad was born on a farm called Elmtaryd in the parish of Agunnaryd. What made him rich? |
IKEA (he was the founder) |
3. |
Which organ in the upper part of the abdomen is responsible for filtering out ageing or imperfect blood cells and other debris from the bloodstream? |
Spleen |
4. |
Other than Austria which European country has a name that translated into English means ‘east lands’? |
Estonia |
5. |
Which RAF airport is the oldest continually occupied military airbase in the world and in the seven years immediately following World War 2 was the busiest civilian airport in Europe? |
Northolt |
6. |
Terry Waite was special envoy for which Archbishop of Canterbury when he was taken hostage? (second name provides the anagram letter) |
Robert Runcie |
7. |
What is the most commonly used name of the dog that sometimes lives in the same house as Tom & Jerry? |
Spike |
8. |
Crocodile dung; a mixture of acacia bark, honey and dates; carrot seeds; a drink made from dried beaver testicles. In the past these have all been used by various cultures for what purpose? |
Contraceptives |
9. |
Which part of the UK lies closest to the coast of France? |
Alderney (the Channel Island) |
10. |
What was the name of Evelyn Waugh’s second novel published in 1930 which satirised the decadence of London society in the years between the two World Wars? |
Vile Bodies |
and the celebrity is the broadcaster... Chris Evans
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