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			 WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER April 14th 2004  | 
			
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 WithQuiz League paper 14/04/04  | 
					
 Set by: History Men  | 
					
 QotW: R8/Q3&4  | 
				
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				 Average Aggregate Score: 76.3 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.2)  | 
					
         Feedback has been pretty favourable so far. Interesting themes with plenty of points for those in control of their tongue tips.  | 
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						 ROUND 1 - Pot luck I  | 
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             What is the earliest date that Easter Sunday can fall (though it has not been this early since 1818)? (allow + or – one day)  | 
          				
          				
          				
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             Which actress played Bond Girl, Mary Goodnight, in The Man With The Golden Gun?  | 
          				
          				
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             In which art gallery would you find Whistler’s Mother (aka Arrangement in Grey and Black No 1)?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In the Cabinet who is the Secretary of State for International Development?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who composed the opera Death in Venice in 1971?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which African country was formerly known as Northern Rhodesia?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which city has districts including Liberton, Craigmillar and Morningside?  | 
          				
          				
          				
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             The ore galena is a source of which element?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 2 - Pot luck II  | 
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             The ore cinnabar is a source of which element?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which city has districts including Denton, Kenton and Jesmond?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which African country was formerly called Dahomey?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who directed the 1973 film Death in Venice?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In the Cabinet, which post is occupied by Paul Murphy?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which art gallery is The Rokeby Venus (aka The Toilet of Venus) by Velazquez?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which actress played Bond Girl, Pussy Galore, in Goldfinger?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the latest date that Easter Sunday can fall (though it has not been this late since 1943)? (allow + or – one day)  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 3 - Threes  | 
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             Name any three of Donny Osmond’s five singing brothers.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Name any three of Michael Jackson’s five singing brothers.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which is the most recent team to win three consecutive FA Cups?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which is the most recent team to win three consecutive European Cups (in soccer)?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who had a No 1 hit single in 1954 with Three Coins In The Fountain?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who had a No 1 hit single in 1978 with Three Times A Lady?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Since 1890 Holland has had three consecutive Queens as Head of State. Name any two.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             The Three Choirs Festival rotates annually among three cathedral choirs. Name any two.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 4 - The Top 10 SitcomsQuestions based on the recent BBC poll in which (surprise, surprise) all the Top 10 were made by the BBC  | 
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             The Reverend Timothy Farthing is an occasional character in which Top 10 sitcom?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What was the short-lived and less successful sequel series to Porridge which related the adventures of Norman Stanley Fletcher after his release?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Miss Mannshaft and Mrs Doom-Patterson are unseen characters in which Top 10 sitcom?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the forename of The Vicar of Dibley, which she shares with the goat in The Good Life?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In Only Fools and Horses what is the forename of Rodney’s wife?  | 
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In the Fawlty Towers, Gourmet Night episode who or what was given a “damned good thrashing”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In One Foot In The Grave what is the name of Victor and Margaret Meldrew’s long-suffering friend, amongst whose misfortunes were to be trapped in a bag of cement with Victor, and to develop a pork tapeworm even though she was Jewish? (either forename OR surname is acceptable)  | 
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In Blackadder Goes Forth which character’s last words were “Thank God we lived through it - the Great War 1914-1917”? (either forename OR surname is acceptable)  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 5 - Schools  | 
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             Which 1968 film is set in Marcia Blaine’s School for Girls?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which 1978 film is set in Rydell High School?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which classic novel does Lowood School feature?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which classic novel does Dotheboy’s Hall feature?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which illustrator created St Trinian’s School for Girls?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which actor played the Headmistress in the St Trinian’s film series?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which king founded Eton College in 1440?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which public school did William of Wykeham found in 1382?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 6 - Crime & Punishment  | 
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             Name the city and state in which Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 4th 1968.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Name the city and state in which Robert F Kennedy was assassinated on June 4th 1968.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Four US Presidents have been assassinated. Lincoln and Kennedy are two. Name the other two (surnames will do)  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Irish terrorists have murdered four sitting MPs in the last 25 years. Airey Neave was one. Name any one of the other three.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who were the husband and wife electrocuted for treason in New York in 1953? (surname will be enough for both points)  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which year were the last judicial executions in England?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which year (+ or - ten years) was the gas chamber first used in the US?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which year (+ or - ten years) did Simon, Lord Lovat become the last man in England to be executed by being beheaded with an axe?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 7 - 1976Recently it was announced that 1976 was Britain’s best ever year but how much can you remember of that time?  | 
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             The Summer Olympics were in Montreal but where were the Winter Games held in February 1976?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which team beat Manchester United in the 1976 FA Cup Final?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which comic actor died on stage (literally) at the Sunderland Empire in April 1976?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             I, Claudius was first broadcast on BBC2 in September 1976. Which actor played the role of the emperor Augustus?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who was elected American Vice President in November 1976?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which sports minister was appointed Minister for Drought in 1976 whereupon it began to rain (wasn’t old Labour amazing!!)?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which film won all four major Oscars (best film, director, actor and actress) in the 1976 awards ceremony?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Name the group and the song, which won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest in April 1976.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 8 - Teasers  | 
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             What kind of fruit is an Ellison’s Orange?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the country of origin of the kiwi fruit?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Yuppie acronyms: What is a SINBAD (as might be applied to, for example, the fictional Bridget Jones)?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Yuppie acronyms: What is a LOMBARD (as might be applied to many Premier league football players)?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which well-known phrase derives from the uneasy relationship between the two Livery Companies, the Merchant Taylors’ and the Skinners?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which well-known phrase derives from the easy relationship between Prime Minister Arthur Balfour and his immediate predecessor, the Marquess of Salisbury?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Give a year in the life of the English composer William Byrd.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Give a year in the life of the Florentine artist Giotto.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which actor created the character David Brent?  | 
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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             Who is the present Archbishop of York?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which playing card is nicknamed 'the curse of Scotland'?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Omar Bongo is the long serving leader of which African nation?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which town is poet Robert Burns buried?  | 
          
          
          
          				
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             In which country were the inaugural British Empire Games in 1930?  | 
          				
          
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             Which publishing house is 'run by women for women'?  | 
          				
          
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             Which private investigator has a nephew called Raymond West?  | 
          				
          
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             How many stars are there on the flag of Iraq?  | 
          				
          
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             Which horse was captured by the British, outlived its owner by eight years, had its skeleton preserved in London’s National Army Museum and had a snuff box made out of one of its hooves?  | 
          
          
          
          				
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             What is the earliest date that Easter Sunday can fall (though it has not been this early since 1818)? (allow + or – one day)  | 
          				
            
             March 22nd (accept March 21st, 22nd or 23rd)  | 
					
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             Which actress played Bond Girl, Mary Goodnight, in The Man With The Golden Gun?  | 
          				
            
             Britt Ekland  | 
					
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             In which art gallery would you find Whistler’s Mother (aka Arrangement in Grey and Black No 1)?  | 
          				
            
             Louvre, Paris  | 
					
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             In the Cabinet who is the Secretary of State for International Development?  | 
          				
            
             Hilary Benn  | 
					
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             Who composed the opera Death in Venice in 1971?  | 
          				
            
             Benjamin Britten  | 
					
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             Which African country was formerly known as Northern Rhodesia?  | 
          				
            
             Zambia  | 
					
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             Which city has districts including Liberton, Craigmillar and Morningside?  | 
          				
            
             Edinburgh  | 
					
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             The ore galena is a source of which element?  | 
          				
            
             Lead  | 
					
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						 ROUND 2 - Pot luck II  | 
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             The ore cinnabar is a source of which element?  | 
            
             Mercury  | 
					
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             Which city has districts including Denton, Kenton and Jesmond?  | 
            
             Newcastle upon Tyne  | 
					
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             Which African country was formerly called Dahomey?  | 
            
             Benin  | 
					
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             Who directed the 1973 film Death in Venice?  | 
            
             Luchino Visconti  | 
					
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             In the Cabinet, which post is occupied by Paul Murphy?  | 
            
             Secretary of State for Northern Ireland  | 
					
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             In which art gallery is The Rokeby Venus (aka The Toilet of Venus) by Velazquez?  | 
            
             National Gallery, London  | 
					
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             Which actress played Bond Girl, Pussy Galore, in Goldfinger?  | 
            
             Honor Blackman  | 
					
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             What is the latest date that Easter Sunday can fall (though it has not been this late since 1943)? (allow + or – one day)  | 
            
             April 25th (accept April 24th, 25th or 26th)  | 
					
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						 ROUND 3 - Threes  | 
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             Name any three of Donny Osmond’s five singing brothers.  | 
            
             (3 from) Alan, Jay, Merrill, Wayne, Jimmy  | 
					
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             Name any three of Michael Jackson’s five singing brothers.  | 
            
             (3 from) Tito, Jermaine, Jackie, Marlon, Randy  | 
					
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             Which is the most recent team to win three consecutive FA Cups?  | 
            
             Blackburn Rovers (1884/5/6)  | 
					
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             Which is the most recent team to win three consecutive European Cups (in soccer)?  | 
            
             Bayern Munich (1974/5/6)  | 
					
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             Who had a No 1 hit single in 1954 with Three Coins In The Fountain?  | 
            
             Frank Sinatra  | 
					
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             Who had a No 1 hit single in 1978 with Three Times A Lady?  | 
            
             The Commodores  | 
					
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             Since 1890 Holland has had three consecutive Queens as Head of State. Name any two.  | 
            
             (2 from) Wilhelmina, Juliana, Beatrix  | 
					
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             The Three Choirs Festival rotates annually among three cathedral choirs. Name any two.  | 
            
             (2 from) Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester  | 
					
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						 ROUND 4 - The Top 10 SitcomsQuestions based on the recent BBC poll in which (surprise, surprise) all the Top 10 were made by the BBC  | 
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             The Reverend Timothy Farthing is an occasional character in which Top 10 sitcom?  | 
            
             Dad’s Army  | 
					
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             What was the short-lived and less successful sequel series to Porridge which related the adventures of Norman Stanley Fletcher after his release?  | 
            
             Going Straight  | 
					
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             Miss Mannshaft and Mrs Doom-Patterson are unseen characters in which Top 10 sitcom?  | 
            
             The Good Life  | 
					
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             What is the forename of The Vicar of Dibley, which she shares with the goat in The Good Life?  | 
            
             Geraldine  | 
					
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             In Only Fools and Horses what is the forename of Rodney’s wife?  | 
            
             Cassandra  | 
					
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             In the Fawlty Towers, Gourmet Night episode who or what was given a “damned good thrashing”?  | 
            
             Basil’s broken down car  | 
					
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             In One Foot In The Grave what is the name of Victor and Margaret Meldrew’s long-suffering friend, amongst whose misfortunes were to be trapped in a bag of cement with Victor, and to develop a pork tapeworm even though she was Jewish? (either forename OR surname is acceptable)  | 
            
             Mrs Jean Warboys  | 
					
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             In Blackadder Goes Forth which character’s last words were “Thank God we lived through it - the Great War 1914-1917”? (either forename OR surname is acceptable)  | 
            
             Captain Kevin Darling  | 
					
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						 ROUND 5 - Schools  | 
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             Which 1968 film is set in Marcia Blaine’s School for Girls?  | 
          				
            
             The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie  | 
					
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             Which 1978 film is set in Rydell High School?  | 
          				
            
             Grease  | 
					
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             In which classic novel does Lowood School feature?  | 
          				
            
             Jane Eyre  | 
					
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             In which classic novel does Dotheboy’s Hall feature?  | 
          				
            
             Nicholas Nickleby  | 
					
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             Which illustrator created St Trinian’s School for Girls?  | 
          				
            
             Ronald Searle  | 
					
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             Which actor played the Headmistress in the St Trinian’s film series?  | 
          				
            
             Alistair Sim  | 
					
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             Which king founded Eton College in 1440?  | 
          				
            
             Henry VI (sixth)  | 
					
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             Which public school did William of Wykeham found in 1382?  | 
          				
            
             Winchester  | 
					
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						 ROUND 6 - Crime & Punishment  | 
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             Name the city and state in which Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 4th 1968.  | 
            
             Memphis, Tennessee  | 
					
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             Name the city and state in which Robert F Kennedy was assassinated on June 4th 1968.  | 
            
             Los Angeles, California  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Four US Presidents have been assassinated. Lincoln and Kennedy are two. Name the other two (surnames will do)  | 
            
             Garfield and McKinley  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             Irish terrorists have murdered four sitting MPs in the last 25 years. Airey Neave was one. Name any one of the other three.  | 
            
             (One from) Robert Bradford, Ian Gow, Anthony Berry  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Who were the husband and wife electrocuted for treason in New York in 1953? (surname will be enough for both points)  | 
            
             (Julius and Ethel) Rosenberg  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             In which year were the last judicial executions in England?  | 
            
             1964  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             In which year (+ or - ten years) was the gas chamber first used in the US?  | 
            
             1924 (in Nevada - accept 1914-1934)  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             In which year (+ or - ten years) did Simon, Lord Lovat become the last man in England to be executed by being beheaded with an axe?  | 
            
             1747 (accept 1737-1757; he supported the wrong side in the ’45 rebellion)  | 
					
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						ROUND 7 - 1976 Recently it was announced that 1976 was Britain’s best ever year but how much can you remember of that time?  | 
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             The Summer Olympics were in Montreal but where were the Winter Games held in February 1976?  | 
            			
            
             Innsbruck (Austria)  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            			
            
             Which team beat Manchester United in the 1976 FA Cup Final?  | 
            
             Southampton  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Which comic actor died on stage (literally) at the Sunderland Empire in April 1976?  | 
            			
            
             Sid James  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             I, Claudius was first broadcast on BBC2 in September 1976. Which actor played the role of the emperor Augustus?  | 
            			
            
             Brian Blessed  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Who was elected American Vice President in November 1976?  | 
            			
            
             Walter Mondale  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which sports minister was appointed Minister for Drought in 1976 whereupon it began to rain (wasn’t old Labour amazing!!)?  | 
            			
            
             Dennis Howell  | 
					
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             Which film won all four major Oscars (best film, director, actor and actress) in the 1976 awards ceremony?  | 
            			
            
             One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Name the group and the song, which won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest in April 1976.  | 
            			
            
             Brotherhood of Man - Save Your Kisses For Me  | 
					
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						 ROUND 8 - Teasers  | 
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             What kind of fruit is an Ellison’s Orange?  | 
            			
            
             Apple  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            
             What is the country of origin of the kiwi fruit?  | 
            			
            
             China  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Yuppie acronyms: What is a SINBAD (as might be applied to, for example, the fictional Bridget Jones)?  | 
            			
            
             'Single Income No Boyfriend Absolutely Desperate'  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             Yuppie acronyms: What is a LOMBARD (as might be applied to many Premier league football players)?  | 
            			
            
             'Loads Of Money But A Right Dickhead'  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Which well-known phrase derives from the uneasy relationship between the two Livery Companies, the Merchant Taylors’ and the Skinners?  | 
            			
            
             'To be at sixes and sevens'  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which well-known phrase derives from the easy relationship between Prime Minister Arthur Balfour and his immediate predecessor, the Marquess of Salisbury?  | 
            
             'Bob’s your uncle'  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             Give a year in the life of the English composer William Byrd.  | 
            
             1543-1623  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Give a year in the life of the Florentine artist Giotto.  | 
          				
            
             1266-1337  | 
					
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						 1.  | 
            
             Which actor created the character David Brent?  | 
            
             Ricky Gervais  | 
          			
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						 2.  | 
            
             Who is the present Archbishop of York?  | 
            
             David Hope  | 
          			
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						 3.  | 
            
             Which playing card is nicknamed 'the curse of Scotland'?  | 
            
             Nine of diamonds  | 
          			
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						 4.  | 
            
             Omar Bongo is the long serving leader of which African nation?  | 
            
             Gabon  | 
          			
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						 5.  | 
            
             In which town is poet Robert Burns buried?  | 
            
             Dumfries  | 
          			
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						 6.  | 
            
             In which country were the inaugural British Empire Games in 1930?  | 
            
             Canada  | 
          			
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						 7.  | 
            
             Which publishing house is 'run by women for women'?  | 
            
             Virago  | 
          			
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						 8.  | 
            
             Which private investigator has a nephew called Raymond West?  | 
            
             Miss Jane Marple  | 
          			
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						 9.  | 
            
             How many stars are there on the flag of Iraq?  | 
            
             3  | 
          			
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						 10.  | 
            
             Which horse was captured by the British, outlived its owner by eight years, had its skeleton preserved in London’s National Army Museum and had a snuff box made out of one of its hooves?  | 
            
             Marengo (Napoleon's horse)  | 
          			
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