WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League ALBERT CLUB QUIZZES Cryptic Pics - UK UNESCO Heritage sites - Questions |
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Date of compilation | Title | Description | Links |
26/06/2017 |
UK UNESCO Heritage sites |
UNESCO lists 23 World Heritage Sites in the UK. Each answer is the name of one of these sites – or a well-known element of one. The number of words in each answer is given in brackets underneath the question number. Note that Questions 2 and 4 have been used as illustrations in the introduction to this type of round on the Format index page. |
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The actor who played EastEnders character Simon Wicks had a number one hit in 1986. Who was the actor? |
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Which group didn't like Mondays? |
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Which well-known St John's Wood music venue was opened in 1931 by Sir Edward Elgar conducting the London Symphony Orchestra? |
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For what serial purpose was Oasis' Half the World Away used? |
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What is the proper name of Simon and Garfunkel's hit song commonly known as Feelin' Groovy? |
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Which group had a hit with the song I Never Loved You Anyway? |
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Judy Garland's 1940s hit songs The Trolley Song and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas were first featured in which film? |
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Which group earned the dubious distinction of having recorded the worst Number One hit of all time - according to a panel of 'Q' Magazine experts? |
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Mick Taylor, a former guitarist from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, joined which well-known band in 1969 and played with them for the following 5 years? |
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Which 1950s US R&B/Rock 'n Roll group had hits with Searchin' and Young Blood? |
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