WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER May 21st 2003 |
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WithQuiz League paper 21/05/03 |
Set by: St Catherine's |
QotW: R1/Q7 |
Average Aggregate Score: 76.7(Season's Ave. Agg.: 69.5) |
Competitors gave some pretty good commendations for this week's paper. |
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At the start of a game of the British version of Monopoly, if you threw a 3 and a 2, where would you land? |
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In 1921, on which island was the Duke of Edinburgh born? |
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In which sport is the Lance Todd Trophy awarded? |
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Who was the first to be buried in Poet’s Comer, Westminster Abbey? |
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In the show The Music Man, how many cornets followed the trombones in the big parade? |
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On which river does Durham stand? |
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A football pitch consists of how many straight lines? |
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Name both months of the year named after Roman Emperors. |
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Who, in the 1980’s, became the first cricketer since W G Grace to have his portrait commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery? |
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2. |
What have Barnet, Hexham, Northampton, St. Albans and Wakefield got in common? |
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3. |
What was first tested by Brian Trubshaw? |
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4. |
In 1949, which country became the first to leave the Commonwealth? |
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5. |
What single word connects the US State Department, Noel Edmunds and a Shakespearean weaver? |
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6. |
Which pantomime character married Alice Fitzwarren? |
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7. |
Bradford Bulls won last month’s Powergen Rugby League Challenge Cup Final. Which team did they beat? |
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8. |
Which British Monarch began the tradition of a royal Christmas broadcast? |
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Which single word connects Olivia Newton John and the Electric Light Orchestra with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, and Kublai Khan? |
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2. |
Name all three countries which have both a Mediterranean and an Atlantic coastline. |
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3. |
Destroyed by fire in 1972, by what name was the Seawise University known when it was built in 1938? |
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4. |
Which two tribes combined to defeat General Custer’s forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn? |
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5. |
Which nineteenth century novel was the title of a UK number one hit in 1978? |
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6. |
Which former Prime Minister was created Earl of Stockton in 1984? |
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7. |
Who is the Shadow Home Secretary? |
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8. |
Southern Comfort is a drink comprising Bourbon whiskey flavoured with which fruit? |
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1. |
Who has replaced Clare Short as the Minister for International Development? |
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2. |
Last week the West Indies broke the record for the highest winning score by a team batting last. Who was the highest scoring batsman in their total of 418 for 7? |
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3. |
Give a year in the life of Jack London. |
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4. |
The captain of Bolton Wanderers has just retired to become a lawyer in Reykjavik. What is his name? |
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5. |
Which composer wrote the Lemminkainen Suite, which includes the overture The Swan of Tuonela? |
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6. |
A congestion charge has recently been introduced in London. How much do drivers have to pay to enter central London for 1 day? |
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7. |
Who is the editor of The Sun? |
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8. |
What is the name of the capital of Namibia? |
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Who played Oskar Schindler in the Oscar winning film Schindler’s List? |
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2. |
On which date, and in which year did the American Congress issue the Declaration of Independence? |
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3. |
Which group was formed in London in 1974 by Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook and Jools Holland? |
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4. |
What is the name of the man alleged to have been the British Army’s top informer, 'Stakeknife'? |
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5. |
Give a year in the life of Sir Humphrey Davy. |
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6. |
Which 53 year old, Ilkeston-born actor’s many television roles include Michael Murray in GBH, and Sir Edward Pellew in the Hornblower series? |
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7. |
The author Edith Pargeter was better known for writing a series of historical crime novels under which name? |
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8. |
Who is the Member of Parliament for Ross, Skye and Inverness West? |
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In which Shakespeare play do the characters Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew Aguecheek appear? |
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2. |
Which 2 actors played The Likely Lads in the television series of that name? |
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3. |
Who were the losing semi-finalists in the First Division playoffs? |
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4. |
Who is the controller of BBC2? |
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5. |
Whose album Pearl was released posthumously? |
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6. |
In which country was Graham Greene’s novel A Burnt-out Case set? |
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7. |
Who was Prime Minister in the year Queen Victoria married? |
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What is the meaning of the word Dodecanese? |
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What kind of fish is a porbeagle? |
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2. |
In India, who or what is a dacoit? |
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3. |
What was the former name of Burkina Faso? |
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4. |
The Balboa is the currency of which country? |
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5. |
On which river does Tintern Abbey stand? |
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6. |
Of which country was John Buchan Governor-General? |
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7. |
In which Shakespeare play does Caliban appear? |
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8. |
From what is the spice mace obtained? |
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In which city was Christopher Columbus born? |
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2. |
What sort of vegetables are the Arran Banner and Arran Pilot? |
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3. |
What title is given to the heir to the Spanish Throne? |
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4. |
Who was the commander in chief of the Spanish Armada? |
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5. |
In what year was the battle of Minden? |
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6. |
What is the SI unit of capacitance? |
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7. |
In the Bible, who was David’s eldest son? |
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8. |
Who played Hot Lips Houlihan in the TV series MASH? |
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1. |
Who wrote Sardanapulus? |
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2. |
Who played the female lead in the sitcom Rising Damp? |
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3. |
What is the name of Olivia’s jester in Twelfth Night? |
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4. |
Who took the name Betty Burke when travelling in disguise? |
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5. |
Which useful household items are made from napthalene? |
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6. |
What product is named after the Latin word meaning 'I roll'? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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1. |
At the start of a game of the British version of Monopoly, if you threw a 3 and a 2, where would you land? |
Kings Cross station |
2. |
In 1921, on which island was the Duke of Edinburgh born? |
Corfu |
3. |
In which sport is the Lance Todd Trophy awarded? |
Rugby League |
4. |
Who was the first to be buried in Poet’s Comer, Westminster Abbey? |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
5. |
In the show The Music Man, how many cornets followed the trombones in the big parade? |
110 |
6. |
On which river does Durham stand? |
Wear |
7. |
A football pitch consists of how many straight lines? |
17 |
8. |
Name both months of the year named after Roman Emperors. |
July and August |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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1. |
Who, in the 1980’s, became the first cricketer since W G Grace to have his portrait commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery? |
Ian Botham |
2. |
What have Barnet, Hexham, Northampton, St. Albans and Wakefield got in common? |
All were battles in the Wars of the Roses |
3. |
What was first tested by Brian Trubshaw? |
Concorde |
4. |
In 1949, which country became the first to leave the Commonwealth? |
Ireland |
5. |
What single word connects the US State Department, Noel Edmunds and a Shakespearean weaver? |
Bottom (Foggy Bottom, Crinkley Bottom and Bottom) |
6. |
Which pantomime character married Alice Fitzwarren? |
Dick Whittington |
7. |
Bradford Bulls won last month’s Powergen Rugby League Challenge Cup Final. Which team did they beat? |
Leeds Rhinos |
8. |
Which British Monarch began the tradition of a royal Christmas broadcast? |
George V (in 1932) |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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Which single word connects Olivia Newton John and the Electric Light Orchestra with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich, and Kublai Khan? |
Xanadu |
2. |
Name all three countries which have both a Mediterranean and an Atlantic coastline. |
France, Spain and Morocco |
3. |
Destroyed by fire in 1972, by what name was the Seawise University known when it was built in 1938? |
The Queen Elizabeth |
4. |
Which two tribes combined to defeat General Custer’s forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn? |
Sioux and Cheyenne |
5. |
Which nineteenth century novel was the title of a UK number one hit in 1978? |
Wuthering Heights |
6. |
Which former Prime Minister was created Earl of Stockton in 1984? |
Harold Macmillan |
7. |
Who is the Shadow Home Secretary? |
Oliver Letwin |
8. |
Southern Comfort is a drink comprising Bourbon whiskey flavoured with which fruit? |
Peach |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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1. |
Who has replaced Clare Short as the Minister for International Development? |
Baroness Amos |
2. |
Last week the West Indies broke the record for the highest winning score by a team batting last. Who was the highest scoring batsman in their total of 418 for 7? |
Ramnaresh Sarwan |
3. |
Give a year in the life of Jack London. |
1876-1916 |
4. |
The captain of Bolton Wanderers has just retired to become a lawyer in Reykjavik. What is his name? |
Gudni Bergsson |
5. |
Which composer wrote the Lemminkainen Suite, which includes the overture The Swan of Tuonela? |
Jean Sibelius |
6. |
A congestion charge has recently been introduced in London. How much do drivers have to pay to enter central London for 1 day? |
£5 |
7. |
Who is the editor of The Sun? |
Rebekah Wade |
8. |
What is the name of the capital of Namibia? |
Windhoek |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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Who played Oskar Schindler in the Oscar winning film Schindler’s List? |
Liam Neeson |
2. |
On which date, and in which year did the American Congress issue the Declaration of Independence? |
4th July, 1776 |
3. |
Which group was formed in London in 1974 by Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook and Jools Holland? |
Squeeze |
4. |
What is the name of the man alleged to have been the British Army’s top informer, 'Stakeknife'? |
Freddie Scappaticci |
5. |
Give a year in the life of Sir Humphrey Davy. |
1778-1829 |
6. |
Which 53 year old, Ilkeston-born actor’s many television roles include Michael Murray in GBH, and Sir Edward Pellew in the Hornblower series? |
Robert Lindsay |
7. |
The author Edith Pargeter was better known for writing a series of historical crime novels under which name? |
Ellis Peters |
8. |
Who is the Member of Parliament for Ross, Skye and Inverness West? |
Charles Kennedy |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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In which Shakespeare play do the characters Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew Aguecheek appear? |
Twelfth Night |
2. |
Which 2 actors played The Likely Lads in the television series of that name? |
Rodney Bewes and James Bolam |
3. |
Who were the losing semi-finalists in the First Division playoffs? |
Reading and Nottingham Forest |
4. |
Who is the controller of BBC2? |
Jane Root |
5. |
Whose album Pearl was released posthumously? |
Janis Joplin |
6. |
In which country was Graham Greene’s novel A Burnt-out Case set? |
Belgian Congo |
7. |
Who was Prime Minister in the year Queen Victoria married? |
Viscount Melbourne |
8. |
What is the meaning of the word Dodecanese? |
'12 Islands' |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 | ||
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What kind of fish is a porbeagle? |
Shark |
2. |
In India, who or what is a dacoit? |
A robber or bandit |
3. |
What was the former name of Burkina Faso? |
Upper Volta |
4. |
The Balboa is the currency of which country? |
Panama |
5. |
On which river does Tintern Abbey stand? |
The Wye |
6. |
Of which country was John Buchan Governor-General? |
Canada |
7. |
In which Shakespeare play does Caliban appear? |
The Tempest |
8. |
From what is the spice mace obtained? |
The outer shell of the nutmeg |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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1. |
In which city was Christopher Columbus born? |
Genoa |
2. |
What sort of vegetables are the Arran Banner and Arran Pilot? |
Potato |
3. |
What title is given to the heir to the Spanish Throne? |
The Prince of Asturias |
4. |
Who was the commander in chief of the Spanish Armada? |
Duke of Medina-Sidonia |
5. |
In what year was the battle of Minden? |
1759 |
6. |
What is the SI unit of capacitance? |
The Farad |
7. |
In the Bible, who was David’s eldest son? |
Absalom |
8. |
Who played Hot Lips Houlihan in the TV series MASH? |
Loretta Swit |
1. |
Who wrote Sardanapulus? |
Lord Byron |
2. |
Who played the female lead in the sitcom Rising Damp? |
Frances De La Tour |
3. |
What is the name of Olivia’s jester in Twelfth Night? |
Feste |
4. |
Who took the name Betty Burke when travelling in disguise? |
Bonnie Prince Charlie |
5. |
Which useful household items are made from napthalene? |
Moth balls |
6. |
What product is named after the Latin word meaning 'I roll'? |
Volvo |