WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER May 5th 2004 |
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WithQuiz League paper 05/05/04 |
Set by: Snoopy's Friends |
QotW: R7/Q8 |
Average Aggregate Score: 48.0(Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.2) |
"This was the hardest quiz of the season so far and our scores certainly bore this out." |
ROUND 1 - 'Scrambled or at least recently poached' |
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Who, according to the Sunday Times, is the wealthiest person in the UK? |
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2. |
Which former Blue Peter presenter died of cancer in April, aged 41? |
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3. |
Prince William has recently represented Scottish Universities, at which sport? |
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4. |
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft is due to reach which planet in July? |
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5. |
Who is the director of the film Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King? |
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6. |
How many awards did this film receive at the recent Oscars’ ceremony? |
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7. |
Who does Gary Oldman play in the film Harry Potter, The Prisoner of Azkaban? |
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8. |
In the film Finding Nemo, what is the name of Nemo’s dad? |
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ROUND 2 - 'Solve these' |
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1. |
What is Colin Dexter’s fictional detective’s full name? |
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2. |
What is the forename of Reginald Hill’s fictional Detective Superintendent? |
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3. |
On film, Denzel Washington played a paraplegic detective. What was his name? |
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4. |
Who is the author of the Lincoln Rhyme novels? |
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5. |
Which area is the setting for Stephen Booth’s detective stories? |
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6. |
Where are Peter Robinson’s Inspector Banks stories set? |
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7. |
What is the nationality of Nicholas Freeling’s Dutch policeman’s wife? |
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8. |
Nicholas Freeling has a French detective (Inspector Castaing) in his stories - what nationality is his wife (formerly a gymnast)? |
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ROUND 3 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Name the actor who played Henry Fonda’s main antagonist in the film Twelve Angry Men. |
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2. |
Similarly, who played Clint Eastwood’s principal antagonist in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly? |
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3. |
This book, about an autistic boy, has been recently published with different covers for adults and children. What is it entitled? |
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4. |
A leading scientist has recently published a book called Tomorrows’ People. Name the scientist. |
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5. |
Andrea Bocelli has expressed a surprising wish to sing with a pop star. Who is the pop star? |
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6. |
What is the name of the British warship, commanded by the pirate Captain Sir Henry Morgan, sunk in 1669, and recently discovered off Haiti? |
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7. |
Whose autobiographies include Blessings in Disguise and Positively Final Appearance? |
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8. |
Whose autobiographies include The Time of my Life and My Secret Planet? |
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ROUND 4 - 'This Sporting Life' |
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1. |
What did Attraction, ridden by Kevin Darley, win last week? |
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2. |
What did Tamarillo, ridden by William Fox Pitt, win last week? |
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3. |
Name the 2 teams in the play offs for promotion to the Third Division of the Nationwide League. |
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4. |
Who were the losing semi-finalists in this years’ Rugby League Cup? |
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5. |
Leeds United are now relegated. Who is their caretaker manager? |
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6. |
Name either team relegated from the Nationwide Third Division last week. |
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7. |
Who did England play in the last round of the Davies Cup? |
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8. |
USA, France and Spain are three semi-finalists in the Davis Cup. Which is the other? |
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ROUND 5 - 'Hope this rings a bell' |
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1. |
Who answers the telephone with “Ballater 213”? |
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2. |
What was the famous telephone number of New Scotland Yard? |
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3. |
Who were the stars of Butterfield 8? |
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4. |
Who wrote Pennsylvania 65000? |
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5. |
Where was Alexander Graham Bell born? |
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6. |
Who were the stars of Dial M for Murder? |
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7. |
When did BT come into being? |
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8. |
When was OFTEL inaugurated? |
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ROUND 6 - 'Since May 1st' |
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1. |
Which of the 10 new members of the EU has the largest population? |
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2. |
Similarly, which has the smallest population? |
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3. |
Of which of the 10 is the national dish a meat, onion and bacon pie called piragi? |
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4. |
Which of the 10 has been occupied by Denmark, Sweden, Germany and twice by Russia? |
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5. |
Fenek (fried rabbit) is the National dish of which of the 10? |
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6. |
In which capital city, of the 10, would you find the Dragon Bridge? |
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7. |
What was the currency of Slovenia? |
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8. |
What was the currency of Estonia? |
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ROUND 7 - 'Closer to home' |
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1. |
Angers is twinned with which borough in the North West of England? |
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2. |
Bolton is twinned with which French town? |
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3. |
Whose motto is 'Quocumque Jeceris Stabo' ('Whichever way you throw me I stand')? |
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4. |
Which Lord of Man lived at Lathom House, near Ormskirk? |
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5. |
Which town in the North West of England was known to the Romans as Luguvalum? |
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6. |
Which settlement did the Romans call Bremenacum Veteranorum? |
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7. |
He was the first winner of a Lonsdale Belt for retaining his title in 1935. His real name was John Bamford but his professional name was Jock McAvoy. What was his nickname? |
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What first was achieved by The Pioneer in 1894? |
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ROUND 8 - 'Dunnage' |
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1. |
Great Britain has been deprived of 5 Silver Medals won at the 2003 Athletics World Championships. Why? |
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2. |
Whom did Ronnie O’Sullivan beat 17-4 in the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship this week? |
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3. |
Who sits on the Chrysanthemum Throne? |
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4. |
Who sat on the Peacock Throne? |
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5. |
Who wore the St Stephen’s Crown? |
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6. |
Who wears the St Edward’s Crown once only in their reign? |
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7. |
Who is the 2004 Young Musician of the Year? |
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8. |
Lorraine Candy has made the news by moving up market from where to where? |
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1. |
Once more there are claims that Noah’s Ark has been found, but where is Mount Ararat? |
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2. |
Margaret Thatcher won the 1979 General Election 25 years ago this week. Which constituency did she represent? |
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3. |
Jim Callaghan lost office in 1979. What was his constituency? |
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4. |
With whom did comedian Peter Kay appear on stage this week in Manchester? |
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5. |
Appearing in Manchester this week, whose latest single is called Toxic? |
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6. |
What was the currency of Hungary? |
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7. |
What was the currency of the Czech Republic? |
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8. |
What is the capital of Slovakia? |
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9. |
What is the capital of Latvia? |
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10. |
Which father has publicly announced his son’s death from AIDS? |
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ROUND 1 - 'Scrambled or at least recently poached' |
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1. |
Who, according to the Sunday Times, is the wealthiest person in the UK? |
Roman Abramovitch |
2. |
Which former Blue Peter presenter died of cancer in April, aged 41? |
Caron Keating |
3. |
Prince William has recently represented Scottish Universities, at which sport? |
Water Polo |
4. |
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft is due to reach which planet in July? |
Saturn |
5. |
Who is the director of the film Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King? |
Peter Jackson |
6. |
How many awards did this film receive at the recent Oscars’ ceremony? |
Eleven |
7. |
Who does Gary Oldman play in the film Harry Potter, The Prisoner of Azkaban? |
Sirius Black |
8. |
In the film Finding Nemo, what is the name of Nemo’s dad? |
Marlin |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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ROUND 2 - 'Solve these' |
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1. |
What is Colin Dexter’s fictional detective’s full name? |
Endeavour Morse |
2. |
What is the forename of Reginald Hill’s fictional Detective Superintendent? |
Andy (Dalziel) |
3. |
On film, Denzel Washington played a paraplegic detective. What was his name? |
Lincoln Rhyme |
4. |
Who is the author of the Lincoln Rhyme novels? |
Jeffery Deaver |
5. |
Which area is the setting for Stephen Booth’s detective stories? |
The Peak District |
6. |
Where are Peter Robinson’s Inspector Banks stories set? |
The Yorkshire Dales |
7. |
What is the nationality of Nicholas Freeling’s Dutch policeman’s wife? |
French (she is Arlette Van der Valk) |
8. |
Nicholas Freeling has a French detective (Inspector Castaing) in his stories - what nationality is his wife (formerly a gymnast)? |
Czech (her name is Vera) |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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ROUND 3 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Name the actor who played Henry Fonda’s main antagonist in the film Twelve Angry Men. |
Lee J Cobb |
2. |
Similarly, who played Clint Eastwood’s principal antagonist in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly? |
Lee Van Cleef |
3. |
This book, about an autistic boy, has been recently published with different covers for adults and children. What is it entitled? |
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |
4. |
A leading scientist has recently published a book called Tomorrows’ People. Name the scientist. |
Susan Greenfield |
5. |
Andrea Bocelli has expressed a surprising wish to sing with a pop star. Who is the pop star? |
Christina Aguilera |
6. |
What is the name of the British warship, commanded by the pirate Captain Sir Henry Morgan, sunk in 1669, and recently discovered off Haiti? |
HMS Oxford |
7. |
Whose autobiographies include Blessings in Disguise and Positively Final Appearance? |
Alec Guinness |
8. |
Whose autobiographies include The Time of my Life and My Secret Planet? |
Denis Healey |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - 'This Sporting Life' |
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1. |
What did Attraction, ridden by Kevin Darley, win last week? |
1000 Guineas |
2. |
What did Tamarillo, ridden by William Fox Pitt, win last week? |
Badminton Horse Trials |
3. |
Name the 2 teams in the play offs for promotion to the Third Division of the Nationwide League. |
Aldershot Town and Shrewsbury Town |
4. |
Who were the losing semi-finalists in this years’ Rugby League Cup? |
Warrington Wolves and Huddersfield |
5. |
Leeds United are now relegated. Who is their caretaker manager? |
Eddie Gray |
6. |
Name either team relegated from the Nationwide Third Division last week. |
(One of) York or Carlisle |
7. |
Who did England play in the last round of the Davies Cup? |
Luxembourg |
8. |
USA, France and Spain are three semi-finalists in the Davis Cup. Which is the other? |
Belarus |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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ROUND 5 - 'Hope this rings a bell' |
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Who answers the telephone with “Ballater 213”? |
Balmoral Castle (i.e. the Queen or one her lackeys) |
2. |
What was the famous telephone number of New Scotland Yard? |
Whitehall 1212 |
3. |
Who were the stars of Butterfield 8? |
Elizabeth Taylor and Laurence Harvey |
4. |
Who wrote Pennsylvania 65000? |
Glenn Miller |
5. |
Where was Alexander Graham Bell born? |
Edinburgh |
6. |
Who were the stars of Dial M for Murder? |
Grace Kelly and Ray Milland |
7. |
When did BT come into being? |
1981 |
8. |
When was OFTEL inaugurated? |
1984 |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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ROUND 6 - 'Since May 1st' |
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Which of the 10 new members of the EU has the largest population? |
Poland |
2. |
Similarly, which has the smallest population? |
Malta |
3. |
Of which of the 10 is the national dish a meat, onion and bacon pie called piragi? |
Latvia |
4. |
Which of the 10 has been occupied by Denmark, Sweden, Germany and twice by Russia? |
Estonia |
5. |
Fenek (fried rabbit) is the National dish of which of the 10? |
Malta |
6. |
In which capital city, of the 10, would you find the Dragon Bridge? |
Ljubljana (Slovenia) |
7. |
What was the currency of Slovenia? |
The Tolar |
8. |
What was the currency of Estonia? |
The Kroon |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 - 'Closer to home' | ||
1. |
Angers is twinned with which borough in the North West of England? |
Wigan |
2. |
Bolton is twinned with which French town? |
Le Mans |
3. |
Whose motto is 'Quocumque Jeceris Stabo' ('Whichever way you throw me I stand')? |
The Isle of Man |
4. |
Which Lord of Man lived at Lathom House, near Ormskirk? |
Lord Derby |
5. |
Which town in the North West of England was known to the Romans as Luguvalum? |
Carlisle |
6. |
Which settlement did the Romans call Bremenacum Veteranorum? |
Ribchester |
7. |
He was the first winner of a Lonsdale Belt for retaining his title in 1935. His real name was John Bamford but his professional name was Jock McAvoy. What was his nickname? |
The Rochdale Thunderbolt |
8. |
What first was achieved by The Pioneer in 1894? |
It was the first ship to discharge a cargo at Manchester Docks upon the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal (and, yes, it was owned by the CWS) |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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ROUND 8 - 'Dunnage' |
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1. |
Great Britain has been deprived of 5 Silver Medals won at the 2003 Athletics World Championships. Why? |
Because Dwain Chambers tested positive for banned substances, the 4 x 100m relay team have also been disqualified |
2. |
Whom did Ronnie O’Sullivan beat 17-4 in the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship this week? |
Stephen Hendry |
3. |
Who sits on the Chrysanthemum Throne? |
The Emperor of Japan |
4. |
Who sat on the Peacock Throne? |
The Shah of Persia (Iran) |
5. |
Who wore the St Stephen’s Crown? |
The Kings of Hungary (almost always a Hapsburg Emperor of the Austrian/ Holy Roman Empire) |
6. |
Who wears the St Edward’s Crown once only in their reign? |
Kings (or Queens) of England |
7. |
Who is the 2004 Young Musician of the Year? |
Nicola Benedetti |
8. |
Lorraine Candy has made the news by moving up market from where to where? |
From Cosmopolitan to the Editor’s Chair at Elle |
1. |
Once more there are claims that Noah’s Ark has been found, but where is Mount Ararat? |
In Eastern Turkey |
2. |
Margaret Thatcher won the 1979 General Election 25 years ago this week. Which constituency did she represent? |
Finchley |
3. |
Jim Callaghan lost office in 1979. What was his constituency? |
Cardiff South (and Penarth) |
4. |
With whom did comedian Peter Kay appear on stage this week in Manchester? |
Eric Clapton |
5. |
Appearing in Manchester this week, whose latest single is called Toxic? |
Britney Spears |
6. |
What was the currency of Hungary? |
The Forint |
7. |
What was the currency of the Czech Republic? |
The Koruna |
8. |
What is the capital of Slovakia? |
Bratislava |
9. |
What is the capital of Latvia? |
Riga |
10. |
Which father has publicly announced his son’s death from AIDS? |
(Mangosuthu) Buthelezi (leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party in South Africa) |
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