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27/03/2017 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.

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1.

Which Olympic sport is governed by the international body known as FITA?

Archery

(Fédération Internationale de Tir à l'Arc)

2.

What organisation headed by John Hannett is based at 188 Wilmslow Road, Fallowfield?

USDAW

(Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers)

3.

Which English district and parliamentary constituency lies right at the north of Nottinghamshire and includes the towns of Worksop and East Retford?  Its name original meant ‘hill of the people of Bersa’ in Saxon times.

Bassetlaw

4.

In P G Wodehouse’s Jeeves and Wooster books what was the first name of Jeeves?  The same name was also the real first name of actor Sir Rex Harrison.

Reginald

5.

What competition has been successively won by Crossworders, Rugby Boys, Gamblers, Epicureans, Analysts, Scribes, Francophiles, Board Gamers, Europhiles, Orienteers and String Section?
 

Only Connect

(names of the winning teams in the 11 series to date)

6.

The lyrics to which Cole Porter song include the words: Colosseum, Louvre Museum, a symphony by Strauss, a Bendel bonnet, a Shakespeare sonnet, Mickey Mouse, the Nile, the Tow'r of Pisa, and the smile on the Mona Lisa?

You’re the Top

7.

Stanley Kirk Burrell’s debut album was called Feel My Power.  How was Burrell better known?

MC Hammer

(the rapper)

8.

The French name this fruit 'Reine Claude Verte' but what do we call it?

Greengage

9.

Which global conglomerate, which manufactures motorbikes amongst other products, has a corporate logo made up of three intersecting tuning forks?

Yamaha

10.

Which organisation’s logo consists of a globe divided into jigsaw puzzle pieces bearing characters written in the scripts of the following alphabets: Latin, Japanese, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Tamil, Greek, Chinese, Kannada, Tibetan, Armenian, Cambodian, Bengali, Devanagari, Georgian, Ethiopic, Arabic, Korean and Thai?

Wikipedia

 

 

 

and the celebrity is the Match of the Day commentator...

Guy Mowbray