WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER October 15th 2003 |
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WithQuiz League paper 15/10/03 |
Set by: Ethel Rodin |
QotW: R1/Q7 |
Average Aggregate Score: 67.6 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.2) |
Generally favourable comments. I think it was just right for getting us back into the swing of things with no stunts and only one smugity (sailing boats NOT yachts - Round 2 Q7) |
ROUND 1 - Pot Pourri |
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1. |
Discounting Pluto, which planet is missing from Gustav Holst’s Planet Suite? |
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2. |
In which country are the world’s highest sand dunes? |
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3. |
Who is the Hindu God of Fire? |
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4. |
What word follows Echo and precedes Golf? |
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5. |
Which school occupies White Lodge in Richmond Park? |
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6. |
Which university is at Ithaca in New York State? |
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According to a popular story after his death, how did the Greek dramatist Aeschylus die? |
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8. |
In Greek mythology, what piece of furniture is associated with Procrustes? |
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ROUND 2 - Sports Pot Pourri |
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1. |
Which football team won the FA Cup in 1958? |
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2. |
In which city was the tennis player, Monica Seles, stabbed in 1993? |
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3. |
Who was the first cricketer to take 100 catches in test matches? |
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4. |
At which racecourse is the Welsh Grand National held? |
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5. |
What is the colour of the outer ring of an archery target? |
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6. |
Name the British cyclist who died during the Tour de France in 1967. |
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7. |
Soling, Star, Finn and Tornado are all types of what? |
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8. |
Which snooker player has made six televised maximum breaks? |
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ROUND 3 - Who's Who |
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1. |
By what name is the author David Cornwell better known? |
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2. |
What was the famous vet, James Heriot’s, real name (forename and surname)? |
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3. |
What was Charlotte Bronte’s pseudonym? |
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4. |
Ellis Peters wrote the Brother Cadfael stories. Under what name did she write her other books? |
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5. |
What was Harry Houdini’s real name? |
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6. |
Which singer, known as Lady Day, was born Eleanor Gough McKay? |
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7. |
Margerette Gertrude MacLeod (née Zelle) was better known as whom? |
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8. |
What was Dusty Springfield’s real name? |
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ROUND 4 - Dukes Each answer contains a Duke's title |
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1. |
Who bore Horatio Nelson’s child in 1801? |
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2. |
Which shipping area lies between Wight and Plymouth? |
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3. |
Which British city did the Roman’s call Glevum? |
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4. |
When Ascot is closed for renovation, at which racecourse will Royal Ascot take place |
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5. |
Which member of the Royal Family converted to Catholicism in the 1990s? |
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6. |
Which football club plays it home games at Links Park? |
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7. |
What is described in a dictionary as "A sweetmeat in the form of brittle pastel-coloured sticks"? |
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8. |
Of which Diocese was Dr Runcie bishop, directly before becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury? |
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ROUND 5 - Music to Our Ears? |
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1. |
Which opera takes place on Catfish Row? |
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2. |
Which Wagner opera features the Pilgrim’s Chorus? |
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3. |
Who was the lead singer with The Animals? |
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4. |
Who was the lead singer with Nirvana? |
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5. |
With which musical instrument would you associate Sidonie Goossens? |
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6. |
With which musical instrument would you associate Sarah Chang? |
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7. |
Who wrote the English lyrics to the song My Way? |
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8. |
Which Lennon and McCartney song did Bill Clinton call "the most powerful song I have ever heard"? |
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ROUND 6 - Food and Drink |
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1. |
From which Tennyson poem do these lines come: "Out flew the web and floated wide, the mirror cracked from side to side"? |
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2. |
For what wholesale trade is Mincing Lane, London, famous? |
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3. |
Tequila, white curacao and a dash of lime or lemon juice make which cocktail? |
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4. |
What, in culinary, terms is a Gigot? |
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5. |
What type of fruit is a Minneola? |
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6. |
What type of leaves are depicted on the coronets of Earls, Marquises and Dukes? |
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7. |
By what name are Okra also known?
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8. |
What is the common name for the Solanum Tuberosum? |
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ROUND 7 - Animal Crackers |
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1. |
What was the name of Don Quixote’s horse? |
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2. |
Who or what was Mrs Tiggywinkle? |
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3. |
What types of creature are a Turkish Van and Persian? |
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4. |
What type of creature is a Crested Macaque? |
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5. |
What is the collective noun for Goldfinches? |
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6. |
What is the collective noun for Ravens? |
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7. |
Smooth, Palmate and Great Crested are all British species of what type of creature? |
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8. |
What is a Rock-Hopper? |
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ROUND 8 - It's a Numbers Round! |
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1. |
Which motorway links Telford to the M6? |
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2. |
How many Troy ounces are there in one pound? |
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3. |
Assuming it runs its full length, how long does a fifteen-round boxing match take to complete? |
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4. |
How many semiquavers are there in a semibreve? |
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5. |
How many semiquavers are there in a dotted crotchet? |
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6. |
Which motorway links Ross-on-Wye to the M5? |
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7. |
How many inches are there in a Span? |
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8. |
What is the maximum length of a cricket bat? |
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1. |
Who was the first Earl of Chatham? |
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2. |
Which sacred river in Coleridge’s Kubla Khan "...ran down to a sunless sea"? |
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3. |
Which Home Secretary signed Dr Crippen’s death warrant? |
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4. |
Manchester is the largest city in which US State? |
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5. |
Which motorcycle company made the Daytona model? |
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6. |
Who was the famous pupil of Anne Mansfield Sullivan? |
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7. |
What is the modern name for the island once called Serendip? |
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8. |
How many times (within two either way) did Bobby Charlton play for England? |
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Go to Spare questions with answers
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ROUND 1 - Pot Pourri |
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1. |
Discounting Pluto, which planet is missing from Gustav Holst’s Planet Suite? |
Earth |
2. |
In which country are the world’s highest sand dunes? |
Algeria |
3. |
Who is the Hindu God of Fire? |
Agni |
4. |
What word follows Echo and precedes Golf? |
Foxtrot |
5. |
Which school occupies White Lodge in Richmond Park? |
The Royal Ballet |
6. |
Which university is at Ithaca in New York State? |
Cornell |
7. |
According to a popular story after his death, how did the Greek dramatist Aeschylus die? |
Killed by a tortoise hitting him on his bald head when dropped by an eagle! |
8. |
In Greek mythology, what piece of furniture is associated with Procrustes? |
A bed (which his victims were made to fit by pruning or stretching!) |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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ROUND 2 - Sport Pot Pourri |
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1. |
Which football team won the FA Cup in 1958? |
Bolton Wanderers |
2. |
In which city was the tennis player, Monica Seles, stabbed in 1993? |
Hamburg |
3. |
Who was the first cricketer to take 100 catches in test matches? |
Wally Hammond |
4. |
At which racecourse is the Welsh Grand National held? |
Chepstow |
5. |
What is the colour of the outer ring of an archery target? |
White |
6. |
Name the British cyclist who died during the Tour de France in 1967. |
Tommy Simpson |
7. |
Soling, Star, Finn and Tornado are all types of what? |
Sailing boats (accept Racing Dinghies, but not yachts - yachts have engines, these don’t) |
8. |
Which snooker player has made six televised maximum breaks? |
Stephen Hendry |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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ROUND 3 - Who's Who |
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1. |
By what name is the author David Cornwell better known? |
John le Carré |
2. |
What was the famous vet, James Heriot’s, real name (forename and surname)? |
Alf White |
3. |
What was Charlotte Bronte’s pseudonym? |
Currer Bell |
4. |
Ellis Peters wrote the Brother Cadfael stories. Under what name did she write her other books? |
Edith Pargeter |
5. |
What was Harry Houdini’s real name? |
Erik Weiss |
6. |
Which singer, known as Lady Day, was born Eleanor Gough McKay? |
Billie Holliday |
7. |
Margerette Gertrude MacLeod (née Zelle) was better known as whom? |
Mata Hari |
8. |
What was Dusty Springfield’s real name? |
Mary O'Brien |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - Dukes E ach answer contains a Duke's title |
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1. |
Who bore Horatio Nelson’s child in 1801? |
Emma Hamilton |
2. |
Which shipping area lies between Wight and Plymouth? |
Portland |
3. |
Which British city did the Roman’s call Glevum? |
Gloucester |
4. |
When Ascot is closed for renovation, at which racecourse will Royal Ascot take place |
York |
5. |
Which member of the Royal Family converted to Catholicism in the 1990s? |
Duchess of Kent |
6. |
Which football club plays it home games at Links Park? |
Montrose |
7. |
What is described in a dictionary as "A sweetmeat in the form of brittle pastel-coloured sticks"? |
Edinburgh Rock |
8. |
Of which Diocese was Dr Runcie bishop, directly before becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury? |
St Albans |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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ROUND 5 - Music to Our Ears? |
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Which opera takes place on Catfish Row? |
Porgy and Bess |
2. |
Which Wagner opera features the Pilgrim’s Chorus? |
Tannhauser |
3. |
Who was the lead singer with The Animals? |
Eric Burdon |
4. |
Who was the lead singer with Nirvana? |
Kurt Cobain |
5. |
With which musical instrument would you associate Sidonie Goossens? |
Harp |
6. |
With which musical instrument would you associate Sarah Chang? |
Violin |
7. |
Who wrote the English lyrics to the song My Way? |
Paul Anka |
8. |
Which Lennon and McCartney song did Bill Clinton call "the most powerful song I have ever heard"? |
Eleanor Rigby |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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ROUND 6 - Food and Drink |
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From which Tennyson poem do these lines come: "Out flew the web and floated wide, the mirror cracked from side to side"? |
The Lady of Shallott |
2. |
For what wholesale trade is Mincing Lane, London, famous? |
Tea |
3. |
Tequila, white curacao and a dash of lime or lemon juice make which cocktail? |
Margarita |
4. |
What, in culinary, terms is a Gigot? |
A Leg of Lamb |
5. |
What type of fruit is a Minneola? |
Orange |
6. |
What type of leaves are depicted on the coronets of Earls, Marquises and Dukes? |
Strawberry |
7. |
By what name are Okra also known?
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Ladies’ Fingers/Gumbo (accept either) |
8. |
What is the common name for the Solanum Tuberosum? |
Potato |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 - Animal Crackers | ||
1. |
What was the name of Don Quixote’s horse? |
Rosinante |
2. |
Who or what was Mrs Tiggywinkle? |
A Hedgehog (The Tale of Mrs Tiggywinkle by Beatrix Potter) |
3. |
What types of creature are a Turkish Van and Persian? |
Breeds of Cat |
4. |
What type of creature is a Crested Macaque? |
Monkey |
5. |
What is the collective noun for Goldfinches? |
Charm |
6. |
What is the collective noun for Ravens? |
Unkindness |
7. |
Smooth, Palmate and Great Crested are all British species of what type of creature? |
Newt |
8. |
What is a Rock-Hopper? |
A Penguin |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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ROUND 8 - It's a Numbers Round! |
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1. |
Which motorway links Telford to the M6? |
M54 |
2. |
How many Troy ounces are there in one pound? |
12 |
3. |
Assuming it runs its full length, how long does a fifteen-round boxing match take to complete? |
59 minutes |
4. |
How many semiquavers are there in a semibreve? |
16 |
5. |
How many semiquavers are there in a dotted crotchet? |
6 |
6. |
Which motorway links Ross-on-Wye to the M5? |
M50 |
7. |
How many inches are there in a Span? |
9 |
8. |
What is the maximum length of a cricket bat? |
38 inches |
1. |
Who was the first Earl of Chatham? |
William Pitt the Elder |
2. |
Which sacred river in Coleridge’s Kubla Khan "...ran down to a sunless sea"? |
Alph |
3. |
Which Home Secretary signed Dr Crippen’s death warrant? |
Winston Churchill |
4. |
Manchester is the largest city in which US State? |
New Hampshire |
5. |
Which motorcycle company made the Daytona model? |
Triumph |
6. |
Who was the famous pupil of Anne Mansfield Sullivan? |
Helen Keller |
7. |
What is the modern name for the island once called Serendip? |
Sri Lanka |
8. |
How many times (within two either way) did Bobby Charlton play for England? |
106 (accept 104 - 108) |