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			 WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER November 24th 2004  | 
			
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 WithQuiz League paper 10/11/04  | 
					
 Set by: Electric Pigs  | 
					
 QotW: R3/Q1  | 
				
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				 Average Aggregate Score: 71.0 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.4)  | 
					
         A good solid quiz with a number of popular questions.  | 
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             Who composed Concert de Aranjuez for classical guitar?  | 
          				
          				
          				
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             Who composed the orchestral tone poem L’Après-midi d'un Faune?  | 
          				
          				
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             Which scientist, born in Manchester in 1766, proposed the modern atomic theory and lends his name to a form of colour blindness?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which scientist, a pupil of Dalton, was the first to describe the relationship between mechanical energy and heat energy, and lends his name to an S.I. unit?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is leader of the UK Independence Party?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is Scotland’s First Minister?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             William Fox-Talbot was a pioneer in which activity?  | 
          				
          				
          				
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             With which photographic invention is Edwin Land credited?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Name either of the two women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Name 3 of the 4 Irishmen who have won the Nobel Prize for Literature.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Roddy Frame, erstwhile lead singer of the 80’s group Aztec Camera, performs the theme tune to which BBC comedy programme?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             The Balanescu Quartet performs the theme tune to which long-running BBC programme?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In Norse mythology what is the name of the heavenly abode of the Gods?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In Norse mythology who were the Valkyries?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which film of 2002 opens with a fight between the Nativists and the Dead Rabbits?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which Sam Mendes film of 2002 features Jude Law playing a character with a penchant for photographing murder victims?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which child of 8 was horribly murdered in Hampshire in 1867 and has given her name to a well known saying, ambiguous because of its initials?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             From which children’s book does the phrase “in the doghouse” originate?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What links the following: Concorde, Emile Zola, Danube, Rome, Franklin D Roosevelt and Stalingrad?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What links the following: Boardwalk, Pennsylvania Railroad, Pacific Avenue, Marvin Gardens and St James Place?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What did Eugene Cernan do on December 11th 1972, that 11 people had done previously, but that nobody has done since?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which satellite of Saturn revolves in the opposite direction to all the others?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which king, murdered in 1327, is buried in Gloucester Cathedral?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which cathedral can you see the Mappa Mundi?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is a blini?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What type of fish is used for the Scandinavian dish gravadlax?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which fashion designer became widely known in the mid-1970’s when he launched the Warehouse chain?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which celebrated boutique was founded by Barbara Hulanicki in 1964?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which hit of Elvis Costello would you hear the words: “After three years of marriage it’s the first time you haven’t made the bed”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which hit by The Who would you hear the words: “His disciples lead him in/ And he just does the rest”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             By what name was Botswana known before 1967?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             By what name was Zambia known before independence?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which mountain became, in 1950, the first peak over 26,000 feet to be climbed?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the highest peak in the Cairngorm range, and the second highest mountain in the British Isles?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             For his direction of which film of 1994 was Robert Zemeckis awarded an Oscar?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             For his direction of which film of 1988 was Barry Levinson awarded an Oscar?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Spell desiccate.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Spell minuscule.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             How many British Prime Ministers have there been since VE Day?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             How many US Presidents have there been since VE Day?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Of which comic genius has Humphrey Carpenter written a major biography, published this year?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Whose biography of Captain Scott was published in paperback this year?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Where will the sailing events be held if London succeeds in its bid to host the 2012 Olympics?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             From which London landmark will the Triathlon begin if London succeeds in its bid to host the 2012 Olympics?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             How did Jolly Stanesby achieve 15 minutes of fame last week?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Why was Elaine Day in the news last week?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             On the original Band Aid single, Boy George sang the words: “And in our world of plenty we can spread a smile of joy”. Who sang them on the much hyped cover version last week?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             On the new Band Aid single Chris Martin sings the words: “It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid”. Who sang them on the original?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who designed the Crystal Palace, the Great Exhibition building of 1851?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who designed St Pancras Station?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which novel of 1874 opens with the words: “When Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouth spread till they were within an unimportant distance from his ears.....”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which novel of 1932 opens with the words: “A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the main entrance the words: CENTRAL LONDON HATCHING AND CONDITIONING CENTRE......”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is the entrepreneur behind the Intimates range of lingerie brand?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which specialist retail chain is headed by Jacqueline Gold and may soon see competition from Boots?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which words appearing consecutively in my dictionary mean: a) lively and bubbly b) feeble and incapable and c) producing the desired effect?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which words appearing consecutively in my dictionary mean: a) each of several teeth on a wheel b) a child or baby and c) to put forth shoots?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What name is given to the science of diseases or the branch of medicine which deals with the classification of diseases?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What name is given to the study of the structure and function of cells called?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In August this year a re-enactment was staged in the Ukraine to mark the 150th anniversary of what?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             This year is the 300th anniversary of Britain’s first victory on European soil since Agincourt when Marlborough defeated the French in which battle?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which football club is sponsored by Bolton-based Dabs?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which football club is sponsored by Bredbury-based Allsports?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who painted A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres, The Luncheon and The Spanish Singer?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who painted Girl Balancing on a Ball, Girl with Bare Feet and Three Dancers?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who was Sandra Rivett?  | 
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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             Who is the new director of the CIA?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which 1989 film was advertised with the tagline: “The man with the hat is back and this time he’s brought his dad”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What name links 8 Popes, 3 Scottish Kings and 3 Tsars?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which political first was achieved by Margaret Bondfeld in 1929?  | 
          
          
          
          
          
          				
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             Complete the advertising slogan: “Nothing comes between me and my.....” what?  | 
          
          
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             Which Latin phrase is commonly used to indicate an indispensable condition?  | 
          
          
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             What is the latest animated Disney film released in the UK this week?  | 
          
          
          				
          
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						 1.  | 
            
             Who composed Concert de Aranjuez for classical guitar?  | 
            			
            
             Rodrigo  | 
					
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             Who composed the orchestral tone poem L’Après-midi d'un Faune?  | 
            			
            
             Debussy  | 
					
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             Which scientist, born in Manchester in 1766, proposed the modern atomic theory and lends his name to a form of colour blindness?  | 
            			
            
             John Dalton  | 
					
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             Which scientist, a pupil of Dalton, was the first to describe the relationship between mechanical energy and heat energy, and lends his name to an S.I. unit?  | 
            			
            
             James (Prescott) Joule  | 
					
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             Who is leader of the UK Independence Party?  | 
            			
            
             Roger Knapman  | 
					
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             Who is Scotland’s First Minister?  | 
            			
            
             Jack McConnell  | 
					
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             William Fox-Talbot was a pioneer in which activity?  | 
            			
            
             Photography  | 
					
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             With which photographic invention is Edwin Land credited?  | 
            			
            
             Polaroid camera  | 
					
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             Name either of the two women awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976.  | 
            
             (One of) Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan  | 
					
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             Name 3 of the 4 Irishmen who have won the Nobel Prize for Literature.  | 
            
             Yeats, Shaw, Becket, Heaney  | 
					
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             Roddy Frame, erstwhile lead singer of the 80’s group Aztec Camera, performs the theme tune to which BBC comedy programme?  | 
            
             Early Doors  | 
					
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             The Balanescu Quartet performs the theme tune to which long-running BBC programme?  | 
            
             University Challenge  | 
					
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             In Norse mythology what is the name of the heavenly abode of the Gods?  | 
            
             Asgard  | 
					
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             In Norse mythology who were the Valkyries?  | 
            
             Goddesses who accompanied the slain from the battlefield to Valhalla  | 
					
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             Which film of 2002 opens with a fight between the Nativists and the Dead Rabbits?  | 
            
             Gangs of New York  | 
					
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             Which Sam Mendes film of 2002 features Jude Law playing a character with a penchant for photographing murder victims?  | 
            
             The Road to Perdition  | 
					
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             Which child of 8 was horribly murdered in Hampshire in 1867 and has given her name to a well known saying, ambiguous because of its initials?  | 
          				
            
             Fanny Adams  | 
					
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             From which children’s book does the phrase “in the doghouse” originate?  | 
          				
            
             Peter Pan (Mr Darling had to live in a kennel as a penance for his mistreatment of Nana)  | 
					
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             What links the following: Concorde, Emile Zola, Danube, Rome, Franklin D Roosevelt and Stalingrad?  | 
          				
            
             Paris Metro stations  | 
					
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             What links the following: Boardwalk, Pennsylvania Railroad, Pacific Avenue, Marvin Gardens and St James Place?  | 
          				
            
             Properties on an American Monopoly board  | 
					
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             What did Eugene Cernan do on December 11th 1972, that 11 people had done previously, but that nobody has done since?  | 
          				
            
             Walked on the moon  | 
					
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             Which satellite of Saturn revolves in the opposite direction to all the others?  | 
          				
            
             Phoebe  | 
					
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             Which king, murdered in 1327, is buried in Gloucester Cathedral?  | 
          				
            
             Edward II  | 
					
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             In which cathedral can you see the Mappa Mundi?  | 
          				
            
             Hereford  | 
					
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             What is a blini?  | 
            
             A (Russian) pancake  | 
					
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             What type of fish is used for the Scandinavian dish gravadlax?  | 
            
             Salmon  | 
					
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             Which fashion designer became widely known in the mid-1970’s when he launched the Warehouse chain?  | 
            
             Jeff Banks  | 
					
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             Which celebrated boutique was founded by Barbara Hulanicki in 1964?  | 
            
             Biba  | 
					
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             In which hit of Elvis Costello would you hear the words: “After three years of marriage it’s the first time you haven’t made the bed”?  | 
            
             Good Year for the Roses  | 
					
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             In which hit by The Who would you hear the words: “His disciples lead him in/ And he just does the rest”?  | 
            
             Pinball Wizard  | 
					
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             By what name was Botswana known before 1967?  | 
            
             Bechuanaland  | 
					
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             By what name was Zambia known before independence?  | 
            
             Northern Rhodesia  | 
					
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             Which mountain became, in 1950, the first peak over 26,000 feet to be climbed?  | 
          				
            
             Annapurna  | 
					
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             What is the highest peak in the Cairngorm range, and the second highest mountain in the British Isles?  | 
            			
            
             Ben Macdhui  | 
					
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             For his direction of which film of 1994 was Robert Zemeckis awarded an Oscar?  | 
            			
            
             Forrest Gump  | 
					
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             For his direction of which film of 1988 was Barry Levinson awarded an Oscar?  | 
            			
            
             Rain Man  | 
					
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             Spell desiccate.  | 
            			
            
             D-E-S-I-C-C-A-T-E  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Spell minuscule.  | 
            			
            
             M-I-N-U-S-C-U-L-E  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             How many British Prime Ministers have there been since VE Day?  | 
            			
            
             11 (Churchill, Attlee, Eden, Macmillan, Home, Wilson, Heath, Callaghan, Thatcher, Major, Blair)  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             How many US Presidents have there been since VE Day?  | 
            			
            
             11 (Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush – Roosevelt died 3 weeks before VE Day)  | 
					
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			 Go back to Round 5 questions without answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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             Of which comic genius has Humphrey Carpenter written a major biography, published this year?  | 
            
             Spike Milligan  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            
             Whose biography of Captain Scott was published in paperback this year?  | 
            
             Ranulph Fiennes  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Where will the sailing events be held if London succeeds in its bid to host the 2012 Olympics?  | 
            
             Weymouth  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             From which London landmark will the Triathlon begin if London succeeds in its bid to host the 2012 Olympics?  | 
            
             Serpentine (accept Hyde Park)  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             How did Jolly Stanesby achieve 15 minutes of fame last week?  | 
            
             Handcuffed himself for 15 minutes to Margaret Hodge for ‘Fathers 4 Justice’  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Why was Elaine Day in the news last week?  | 
            
             Former PA to Prince Charles, claiming unfair dismissal  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             On the original Band Aid single, Boy George sang the words: “And in our world of plenty we can spread a smile of joy”. Who sang them on the much hyped cover version last week?  | 
            
             Dido  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             On the new Band Aid single Chris Martin sings the words: “It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid”. Who sang them on the original?  | 
            
             Paul Young  | 
					
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			 Go back to Round 6 questions without answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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             Who designed the Crystal Palace, the Great Exhibition building of 1851?  | 
            			
            
             (Joseph) Paxton  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            			
            
             Who designed St Pancras Station?  | 
          				
            
             (George Gilbert) Scott  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Which novel of 1874 opens with the words: “When Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouth spread till they were within an unimportant distance from his ears.....”?  | 
            			
            
             Far From The Madding Crowd  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             Which novel of 1932 opens with the words: “A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the main entrance the words: CENTRAL LONDON HATCHING AND CONDITIONING CENTRE......”?  | 
            			
            
             Brave New World  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Who is the entrepreneur behind the Intimates range of lingerie brand?  | 
            			
            
             Elle McPherson  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which specialist retail chain is headed by Jacqueline Gold and may soon see competition from Boots?  | 
            			
            
             Ann Summers  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             Which words appearing consecutively in my dictionary mean: a) lively and bubbly b) feeble and incapable and c) producing the desired effect?  | 
            			
            
             Effervescent, Effete, Efficacious  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Which words appearing consecutively in my dictionary mean: a) each of several teeth on a wheel b) a child or baby and c) to put forth shoots?  | 
            			
            
             Sprocket, Sprog, Sprout  | 
					
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             What name is given to the science of diseases or the branch of medicine which deals with the classification of diseases?  | 
            			
            
             Nosology  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            
             What name is given to the study of the structure and function of cells called?  | 
            			
            
             Cytology  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             In August this year a re-enactment was staged in the Ukraine to mark the 150th anniversary of what?  | 
            			
            
             Charge of the Light Brigade  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             This year is the 300th anniversary of Britain’s first victory on European soil since Agincourt when Marlborough defeated the French in which battle?  | 
            			
            
             Blenheim  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Which football club is sponsored by Bolton-based Dabs?  | 
            			
            
             Fulham  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which football club is sponsored by Bredbury-based Allsports?  | 
          				
            
             Charlton Athletic  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             Who painted A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres, The Luncheon and The Spanish Singer?  | 
          				
            
             Manet  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Who painted Girl Balancing on a Ball, Girl with Bare Feet and Three Dancers?  | 
          				
            
             Picasso  | 
					
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						 1.  | 
            
             Who was Sandra Rivett?  | 
          				
            			
            
             The Lucan family nanny  | 
          			
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						 2.  | 
            
             Who is the new director of the CIA?  | 
          				
            			
            
             Porter Goss  | 
          			
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						 3.  | 
            
             Which 1989 film was advertised with the tagline: “The man with the hat is back and this time he’s brought his dad”?  | 
          				
            			
            
             Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade  | 
          			
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						 4.  | 
            
             What name links 8 Popes, 3 Scottish Kings and 3 Tsars?  | 
          				
            			
            
             Alexander  | 
          			
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						 5.  | 
            
             Which political first was achieved by Margaret Bondfeld in 1929?  | 
          				
            			
            
             Britain’s first Cabinet Minister  | 
          			
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						 6.  | 
            
             Complete the advertising slogan: “Nothing comes between me and my.....” what?  | 
          				
            			
            
             Calvin Klein jeans  | 
          			
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						 7.  | 
            
             Which Latin phrase is commonly used to indicate an indispensable condition?  | 
          				
            			
            
             Sine qua non  | 
          			
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						 8.  | 
            
             What is the latest animated Disney film released in the UK this week?  | 
          				
            
             The Incredibles  | 
          			
| ns without answers | ||