WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER February 12th 2003 |
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WithQuiz League paper 12/02/03 |
Set by: Dr O'Neil |
QotW: R4/Q5 |
Average Aggregate Score: unknown (Season's Ave. Agg.: unknown) |
No comments were recorded this week |
ROUND 1 - Valentine's Day |
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Which singer was arrested last week on a charge of air-rage? |
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2. |
Which football team plays its home games at Tynecastle? |
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3. |
Which legendary film-star was portrayed in a 1977 film by Rudolf Nureyev? |
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4. |
What is the common name for the flower Nigella Damascena? |
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5. |
Which 1980s TV sitcom co-starred Judi Dench and Michael Williams? |
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6. |
Who wrote the lines: “Stone walls do not a prison make, or iron bars a cage” in his poem To Althea from Prison? |
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7. |
What is the name of the Lennon-McCartney song with which Cilla Black had a top ten hit in 1968? |
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8. |
Which song about the British navy is based upon a poem by David Garrick, and has the refrain “Steady, boys, steady”? |
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ROUND 2 - Miscellany I |
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1. |
What is the motto of the AA motoring organisation? |
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2. |
Who is traditionally paid £70 per annum, plus a bottle of sack? |
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3. |
What is identified by an ISBN? |
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4. |
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by Margaret Thatcher and who else? |
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5. |
What is the name of Andy Capp's best friend? |
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6. |
In Holst's Planet Suite, which planet represents Old Age? |
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7. |
Which 17th century hangman gave his name to a type of crane? |
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8. |
In 1993, how did Keith Brown feature in one of the country's main sporting events? |
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ROUND 3 - Pot pourri I |
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1. |
Who wrote the novel The Naked and the Dead? |
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2. |
Nigel Worthington is the manager of which football team? |
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3. |
By what name is the garden shrub Ligustrum more commonly known? |
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4. |
Which architect designed the cenotaph in Whitehall and St Peters Square? |
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5. |
Which composer wrote the opera The Bartered Bride? |
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6. |
Imnophobia is the fear if what? |
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7. |
In which year did the USA purchase Louisiana from France? |
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8. |
What is the minimum age qualification for the President of the USA? |
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ROUND 4 - Miscellany II |
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1. |
The ancient game of Baggataway is the basis for which modern sport? |
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2. |
According to the Book of Matthew, Jesus told his disciples "to be as wise as...." - what? |
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3. |
Who composed the musical work Brigg Fair? |
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4. |
What was name of the 14-storey tower block that collapsed in London in 1968? |
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What is the chief port of the US state of Alabama? |
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6. |
Which artist painted more than fifty portraits of Lady Hamilton? |
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7. |
In 1985, where was the Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior blown up? (place not just country) |
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8. |
What is the Christian name of Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple? |
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ROUND 5 - All the questions are somewhat 'fishy-sounding' |
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1. |
In which TV drama series does Chief Inspector Mullet appear? |
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2. |
Who composed the opera Albert Herring? |
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3. |
Who wrote the novel Witchwood? |
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4. |
Who wrote the novel Peyton Place? |
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5. |
In which cartoon does Captain Haddock appear? |
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6. |
In the shipping forecast, which area follows Sole? |
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7. |
Who composed Les Patineurs (The Skaters’ Waltz)? |
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8. |
What type of painting was developed by Jackson Pollock? |
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ROUND 6 - Pot pourri II |
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1. |
What, in cookery, is a navarin? |
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2. |
What is the chemical formula for ozone? |
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3. |
If you were engaged in crewel work what would you be doing? |
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4. |
Who posed the question: "The Pope - how many divisions has he?"? |
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5. |
What sort of bird is a demoiselle? |
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6. |
Which British Prime Minister was named Archibald Philip Primrose? |
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7. |
In what capacity did Ernest Hemmingway serve during World War I? |
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8. |
The founder of Lotus Cars died in 1982 - who was he? |
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ROUND 7 - A Bit of Everything |
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1. |
If you stopped at Hopwood Park Services, on which motorway would you be travelling? |
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2. |
An unkindness is the collective term for a group of which birds? |
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3. |
Who wrote the screen-play Shakespeare in Love? |
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4. |
Evolved by Hugh C McDonals, what was first used by the British police in 1961? |
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5. |
In which opera does the popular wedding march Here Comes the Bride originate? |
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6. |
Who was the co-presenter of Radio 4's Today programme who died in 1994? |
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7. |
In which novel does Rawdon Crawley marry Becky Sharpe? |
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8. |
What is the capital of Liechtenstein? |
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ROUND 8 - Your Last Chance! |
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1. |
In whose murder was Cassius Chaerea one of the conspirators? |
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2. |
What was the capital city of Australia before Canberra? |
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3. |
Fami1y Plot was the last film of which director? |
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4. |
In which sport might you encounter Rollers and Tipplers? |
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5. |
In Greek mythology, who solved the riddle of the Sphinx? |
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6. |
Which UK city is served by Woolsington airport? |
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7. |
Who wrote the play Androcles and the Lion? |
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8. |
Who said to a New York Custom's Officer “I have nothing to declare but my genius”? |
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1. |
Who said "Golf is a good walk spoiled"? |
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2. |
Athletics: two British men named David have each held world records at 5000 and 10,000 metres - name them both. |
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3. |
In 1970, which horse won the Derby, the St Leger and the 2000 Guineas? |
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4. |
Who composed Rule Britannia? |
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5. |
Anthony Gormley is the creator of which work of art/landmark? |
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6. |
What was the name of William IV's wife? |
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7. |
Sloes are the fruit of which shrub? |
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8. |
Where does 3 come between 17 and 19? |
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9. |
What makes stink-bombs stink? |
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10. |
Who started opposite James Stewart in the film Vertigo? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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ROUND 1 - Valentine's Day |
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1. |
Which singer was arrested last week on a charge of air-rage? |
Courtney Love |
2. |
Which football team plays its home games at Tynecastle? |
Hearts |
3. |
Which legendary film-star was portrayed in a 1977 film by Rudolf Nureyev? |
Rudolph Valentino |
4. |
What is the common name for the flower Nigella Damascena? |
Love-in-a-mist |
5. |
Which 1980s TV sitcom co-starred Judi Dench and Michael Williams? |
A Fine Romance |
6. |
Who wrote the lines: “Stone walls do not a prison make, or iron bars a cage” in his poem To Althea from Prison? |
Richard Lovelace |
7. |
What is the name of the Lennon-McCartney song with which Cilla Black had a top ten hit in 1968? |
Step Inside, Love |
8. |
Which song about the British navy is based upon a poem by David Garrick, and has the refrain “Steady, boys, steady”? |
Heart of Oak |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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ROUND 2 - Miscellany I |
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1. |
What is the motto of the AA motoring organisation? |
Courtesy & Care |
2. |
Who is traditionally paid £70 per annum, plus a bottle of sack? |
The Poet Laureate |
3. |
What is identified by an ISBN? |
A book (International Standard Book Number) |
4. |
The Anglo-Irish Agreement was signed by Margaret Thatcher and who else? |
Garrett Fitzgerald |
5. |
What is the name of Andy Capp's best friend? |
Chalkie |
6. |
In Holst's Planet Suite, which planet represents Old Age? |
Saturn |
7. |
Which 17th century hangman gave his name to a type of crane? |
Derrick |
8. |
In 1993, how did Keith Brown feature in one of the country's main sporting events? |
He was the starter of the ill-fated Grand National |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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ROUND 3 - Pot pourri I |
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1. |
Who wrote the novel The Naked and the Dead? |
Norman Mailer |
2. |
Nigel Worthington is the manager of which football team? |
Norwich City |
3. |
By what name is the garden shrub Ligustrum more commonly known? |
Privet |
4. |
Which architect designed the cenotaph in Whitehall and St Peters Square? |
Edwin Lutyens |
5. |
Which composer wrote the opera The Bartered Bride? |
Smetna |
6. |
Imnophobia is the fear if what? |
Lakes |
7. |
In which year did the USA purchase Louisiana from France? |
1803 |
8. |
What is the minimum age qualification for the President of the USA? |
35 |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - Miscellany II |
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1. |
The ancient game of Baggataway is the basis for which modern sport? |
Lacrosse |
2. |
According to the Book of Matthew, Jesus told his disciples "to be as wise as...." - what? |
Serpents |
3. |
Who composed the musical work Brigg Fair? |
Delius |
4. |
What was name of the 14-storey tower block that collapsed in London in 1968? |
Ronan Point |
5. |
What is the chief port of the US state of Alabama? |
Mobile |
6. |
Which artist painted more than fifty portraits of Lady Hamilton? |
George Romney |
7. |
In 1985, where was the Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior blown up? (place not just country) |
Auckland harbour |
8. |
What is the Christian name of Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple? |
Jane |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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ROUND 5 - All the questions are somewhat 'fishy-sounding' |
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1. |
In which TV drama series does Chief Inspector Mullet appear? |
A Touch of Frost |
2. |
Who composed the opera Albert Herring? |
Benjamin Britten |
3. |
Who wrote the novel Witchwood? |
John Buchan |
4. |
Who wrote the novel Peyton Place? |
Grace Metalious |
5. |
In which cartoon does Captain Haddock appear? |
Tintin |
6. |
In the shipping forecast, which area follows Sole? |
Lundy |
7. |
Who composed Les Patineurs (The Skaters’ Waltz)? |
Meyerbeer |
8. |
What type of painting was developed by Jackson Pollock? |
Action painting |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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ROUND 6 - Pot pourri II |
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1. |
What, in cookery, is a navarin? |
A casserole of mutton or lamb (with vegetables) |
2. |
What is the chemical formula for ozone? |
O3 |
3. |
If you were engaged in crewel work what would you be doing? |
Tapestry/embroidery work |
4. |
Who posed the question: "The Pope - how many divisions has he?"? |
Joseph Stalin |
5. |
What sort of bird is a demoiselle? |
A small crane |
6. |
Which British Prime Minister was named Archibald Philip Primrose? |
Lord Roseberry |
7. |
In what capacity did Ernest Hemmingway serve during World War I? |
Ambulance Driver |
8. |
The founder of Lotus Cars died in 1982 - who was he? |
Colin Chapman |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 - A Bit of Everything | ||
1. |
If you stopped at Hopwood Park Services, on which motorway would you be travelling? |
M42 |
2. |
An unkindness is the collective term for a group of which birds? |
Ravens |
3. |
Who wrote the screen-play Shakespeare in Love? |
Tom Stoppard |
4. |
Evolved by Hugh C McDonals, what was first used by the British police in 1961? |
Identikit |
5. |
In which opera does the popular wedding march Here Comes the Bride originate? |
Lohengrin |
6. |
Who was the co-presenter of Radio 4's Today programme who died in 1994? |
Brian Redhead |
7. |
In which novel does Rawdon Crawley marry Becky Sharpe? |
Vanity Fair |
8. |
What is the capital of Liechtenstein? |
Vaduz |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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ROUND 8 - Your Last Chance! |
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1. |
In whose murder was Cassius Chaerea one of the conspirators? |
Caligula |
2. |
What was the capital city of Australia before Canberra? |
Melbourne |
3. |
Fami1y Plot was the last film of which director? |
Alfred Hitchcock |
4. |
In which sport might you encounter Rollers and Tipplers? |
Pigeon-racing |
5. |
In Greek mythology, who solved the riddle of the Sphinx? |
Oedipus |
6. |
Which UK city is served by Woolsington airport? |
Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
7. |
Who wrote the play Androcles and the Lion? |
George Bernard Shaw |
8. |
Who said to a New York Custom's Officer “I have nothing to declare but my genius”? |
Oscar Wilde |
1. |
Who said "Golf is a good walk spoiled"? |
Mark Twain |
2. |
Athletics: two British men named David have each held world records at 5000 and 10,000 metres - name them both. |
Moorcroft and Bedford |
3. |
In 1970, which horse won the Derby, the St Leger and the 2000 Guineas? |
Nijinsky |
4. |
Who composed Rule Britannia? |
Thomas Arne |
5. |
Anthony Gormley is the creator of which work of art/landmark? |
Angel of the North |
6. |
What was the name of William IV's wife? |
Adelaide |
7. |
Sloes are the fruit of which shrub? |
Blackthorn |
8. |
Where does 3 come between 17 and 19? |
On a dartboard (provided that it is not a Manchester log or a Yorkshire board!!) |
9. |
What makes stink-bombs stink? |
Hydrogen Sulphide |
10. |
Who started opposite James Stewart in the film Vertigo? |
Kim Novak |