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			 WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER April 20th 2005  | 
			
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 WithQuiz League paper 20/04/05  | 
					
 Set by: X-Pats  | 
					
 QotW: R3/Q6  | 
				
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				 Average Aggregate Score: 77.7 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 70.4)  | 
					
         The setters would have been embarrassed by the praise their paper received. The themes were really cleverly worked so that pennies were dropping all night long. It seemed like 2 quizzes for the price of one. There were few giveaways yet the scores were high with plenty to be worked out along the way.  | 
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						 Each round (apart from the Spares) has a theme running through its answers The themes are given in the 'questions with answers' section after the answer to the last question in the round concerned  | 
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						 ROUND 1 - Hidden theme  | 
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             Which broadcaster, who died in 1994, suggested that “Macclesfield was the centre of the universe”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
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             Who was sentenced to death for committing a murder which was recorded by the news media, but died of a pulmonary embolism on January 3rd 1967 before the sentence could be carried out?  | 
						
          				
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             Which TV character, created by Johnny Speight, first appeared on our screens in 1964?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
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             Who played the female lead in the film Lost in Translation?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who was Leeds United’s left-back in their championship-winning team of 1974?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who “invented medicinal compound”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which real-life character was played by John Wayne in the 1968 film Hellfighters?  | 
						
          				
          				
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             Who was the king of England from 978 to 1016?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 2 - Hidden theme  | 
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             By what is the gemstone beryllium aluminium silicate better known?  | 
          				
          				
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which album did Sade release on 28 July 1984?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             If Snickers came from Marathon, what did Starburst come from?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who sang Sing Little Birdy in the Eurovision Song Contest?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who played the female lead in the 1980 movie Private Benjamin?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             From which 1931 movie did Jean Harlow gain her nickname?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the first name of Mick and Bianca Jagger’s child?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which ITV series (1979 to 1982) did the title characters possess special powers including the ability to communicate telepathically?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 3 - Hidden theme  | 
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             Which trainer has handled four Derby winners including Shergar and North Light?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which novel written by Milan Kundera was turned into a 1988 film directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Daniel Day Lewis and Juliette Binoche?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What phrase in the English language derives from the practice of being outside a fence that has been created by knocking pointed staves into the ground?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What was the full name of the character played by Yootha Joyce in 2 classic 1970’s ITV sitcoms?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the French term meaning ‘ready to wear’?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which district of Rio De Janeiro is located on the southern zone of the city between Leblon and Copacabana?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Name the bird: a thickset heron with all-over bright, pale, buffy-brown plumage covered with dark streaks and bars - it flies on broad, rounded, bowed wings - the males make a remarkable booming sound in spring.  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is this designer? Born in 1938, he started his career with Pierre Balmain before moving to Fendi and then to Chloe and finally Chanel.  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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						 ROUND 4 - Hidden theme  | 
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             What collective term did poet Robert Southey give to Byron, Keats and Shelley?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What name is given to the period between the death of Alexander the Great, and the accession of the Roman Emperor Augustus, when Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             In which novel would you find Ruth, Bobbo and Mary Fisher?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Born, in 1938 in Butte, Montana, he is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having broken 35 of his bones. There is a river in Arkansas named after him. Who is he?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Having previously managed Glasgow Rangers, who is now in his second spell as the coach of The Netherlands national soccer team?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which car, produced in the UK by the Rootes Group between 1963 and 1976, was known as the ‘Poor Man’s Porsche’?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which classic song begins: “Well I stand up next to a mountain, I chop it down with the edge of my hand”?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which film features the adventures of Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael Williams, and the town of Burkittsville, Maryland?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is produced by the fermentation of pyrrus communis?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the highest mountain in North America?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which group’s albums included Tarkus, Pictures at an Exhibition, Brain Salad Surgery and Black Moon?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which large retailing company (Chief Executive: John Coleman) recently took over Jenner’s of Edinburgh?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which 1979 film won Oscars for best film, best actor and best director?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who led the Dambusters raid?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Whose latest book is entitled The Triumph of the Sun?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which musical instrument is also referred to as a gewgaw, or a trump?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is the legendary former President of Athletico Madrid who sacked Ron Atkinson among many others?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which steeplechaser has the highest ever Timeform rating of 212, and won 3 Cheltenham Gold Cups?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which 1967 film, featuring the characters Society Red, Loudmouth Steve and Blind Dick, concerns the lives of convicts on a Southern road gang?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Whose most recent single release is Negotiate with Love?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Published in 2000, what’s the title of Stephen Fry’s first autobiography?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
            			
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who was born in February 1997 and gave birth to a daughter called Bonnie in March 1998?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who founded Childline?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             If you leave Victoria heading for Brixton on the Victoria line what is the first stop you come to?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who played the original Darren in Bewitched?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             For what Roman construction is the Spanish city of Segovia most famous?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which local radio station serves Leeds and its surroundings?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the common name for magnesium sulphate?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which was the first stone castle built in the British Isles?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What was The Big Bopper’s biggest hit in the UK?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which Frenchman won the first of his 6 Grands Prix in Sweden in 1977?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Who is the Liberal Democrat MP for North Southwark and Bermondsey?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which surname is missing from this list: Orange, Williams, Donald, Barlow?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Alessandro Farnese became what in 1534?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which UK middle distance runner won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What was James Dean’s real name?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which architect was responsible for, among other projects, the Royal Mews and Haymarket Theatre?  | 
						
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What is the common name for the bird Apus Apus?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which TV show of the 70s and 80s was derided by Terry Wogan in the following terms: “For one thing, there’s only five of ‘em”?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Only 5 countries have won the Cricket World Cup. Which are they?  | 
						
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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             According to Channel 4 viewers last weekend, what is the greatest album of all time?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             What was the name and number of the last space mission which actually landed men on the moon?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             The action of which book (whose central character is Leopold Bloom) takes place over 18 hours?  | 
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
          				
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             Which metal (atomic number 80) is present in the rare mineral calomel?  | 
          				
          
          
          
          
          				
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             Which is the world’s oldest rowing club (founded in 1818)?  | 
          				
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             What are the 4 letters that represent the 4 nucleotide bases in the molecule DNA?  | 
          				
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             What was the name of the backing band of 60’s soul god, Curtis Mayfield?  | 
          				
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             Which brewery brews Landlord beer?  | 
          				
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             Which town/city has the postcode SR?  | 
          				
          
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						 ROUND 1 - Hidden theme  | 
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             Which broadcaster, who died in 1994, suggested that “Macclesfield was the centre of the universe”?  | 
            			
            
             Brian Redhead  | 
					
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             Who was sentenced to death for committing a murder which was recorded by the news media, but died of a pulmonary embolism on January 3rd 1967 before the sentence could be carried out?  | 
            			
            
             Jack Ruby  | 
					
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             Which TV character, created by Johnny Speight, first appeared on our screens in 1964?  | 
            			
            
             Alf Garnett  | 
					
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             Who played the female lead in the film Lost in Translation?  | 
            			
            
             Scarlett Johannson  | 
					
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             Who was Leeds United’s left-back in their championship-winning team of 1974?  | 
            			
            
             Trevor Cherry  | 
					
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             Who “invented medicinal compound”?  | 
            			
            
             Lily the Pink  | 
					
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             Which real-life character was played by John Wayne in the 1968 film Hellfighters?  | 
            			
            
             Texas ‘Red’ Adair  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Who was the king of England from 978 to 1016?  | 
            			
            
             Ethelred II (the Unreddy)  | 
					
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			 Theme: Each answer contains a reference to a reddish colour  | 
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						 ROUND 2 - Hidden theme  | 
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             By what is the gemstone beryllium aluminium silicate better known?  | 
            
             Emerald  | 
					
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             Which album did Sade release on 28 July 1984?  | 
            
             Diamond Life  | 
					
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             If Snickers came from Marathon, what did Starburst come from?  | 
            
             Opal Fruits  | 
					
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             Who sang Sing Little Birdy in the Eurovision Song Contest?  | 
            
             Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson  | 
					
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             Who played the female lead in the 1980 movie Private Benjamin?  | 
            
             Goldie Hawn  | 
					
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             From which 1931 movie did Jean Harlow gain her nickname?  | 
            
             Platinum Blonde  | 
					
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             What is the first name of Mick and Bianca Jagger’s child?  | 
            
             Jade  | 
					
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             In which ITV series (1979 to 1982) did the title characters possess special powers including the ability to communicate telepathically?  | 
            
             Sapphire and Steel  | 
					
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			 Theme: Each answer contains the name of a precious metal or stone  | 
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						 ROUND 3 - Hidden theme  | 
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             Which trainer has handled four Derby winners including Shergar and North Light?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Michael Stoute  | 
					
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             Which novel written by Milan Kundera was turned into a 1988 film directed by Philip Kaufman and starring Daniel Day Lewis and Juliette Binoche?  | 
            			
            			
            
             The Unbearable Lightness of Being  | 
					
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             What phrase in the English language derives from the practice of being outside a fence that has been created by knocking pointed staves into the ground?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Beyond the pale (a pale is a pointed stave, also used in impaling)  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             What was the full name of the character played by Yootha Joyce in 2 classic 1970’s ITV sitcoms?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Mildred Roper  | 
					
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             What is the French term meaning ‘ready to wear’?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Pret à Porter  | 
					
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             Which district of Rio De Janeiro is located on the southern zone of the city between Leblon and Copacabana?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Ipanema  | 
					
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             Name the bird: a thickset heron with all-over bright, pale, buffy-brown plumage covered with dark streaks and bars - it flies on broad, rounded, bowed wings - the males make a remarkable booming sound in spring.  | 
            			
            			
            
             Bittern  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Who is this designer? Born in 1938, he started his career with Pierre Balmain before moving to Fendi and then to Chloe and finally Chanel.  | 
            			
            			
            
             Karl Lagerfeld  | 
					
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			 Theme: Each answer contains a beery reference  | 
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             What collective term did poet Robert Southey give to Byron, Keats and Shelley?  | 
            
             The Satanic School  | 
					
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             What name is given to the period between the death of Alexander the Great, and the accession of the Roman Emperor Augustus, when Greek culture spread throughout the Mediterranean?  | 
            
             The Hellenistic Age  | 
					
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             In which novel would you find Ruth, Bobbo and Mary Fisher?  | 
            
             Life and Loves of a She Devil (by Fay Weldon)  | 
					
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             Born, in 1938 in Butte, Montana, he is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having broken 35 of his bones. There is a river in Arkansas named after him. Who is he?  | 
            
             Evel Knievel  | 
					
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             Having previously managed Glasgow Rangers, who is now in his second spell as the coach of The Netherlands national soccer team?  | 
            
             Dick Advocaat  | 
					
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             Which car, produced in the UK by the Rootes Group between 1963 and 1976, was known as the ‘Poor Man’s Porsche’?  | 
            
             The Hillman Imp  | 
					
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             Which classic song begins: “Well I stand up next to a mountain, I chop it down with the edge of my hand”?  | 
            
             Voodoo Child (by Jimi Hendrix)  | 
					
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             Which film features the adventures of Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael Williams, and the town of Burkittsville, Maryland?  | 
            
             The Blair Witch Project  | 
					
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						 ROUND 5 - Hidden theme  | 
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             Who is the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry?  | 
            
             Patricia Hewitt  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            
             What is produced by the fermentation of pyrrus communis?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Perry  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             What is the highest mountain in North America?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Mount McKinley  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             Which group’s albums included Tarkus, Pictures at an Exhibition, Brain Salad Surgery and Black Moon?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Emerson, Lake and Palmer  | 
					
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             Which large retailing company (Chief Executive: John Coleman) recently took over Jenner’s of Edinburgh?  | 
            			
            			
            
             House of Fraser  | 
					
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             Which 1979 film won Oscars for best film, best actor and best director?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Kramer vs Kramer  | 
					
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             Who led the Dambusters raid?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Guy Gibson  | 
					
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             Whose latest book is entitled The Triumph of the Sun?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Wilbur Smith  | 
					
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						 ROUND 6 - Hidden theme  | 
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             Which musical instrument is also referred to as a gewgaw, or a trump?  | 
            
             Jew’s harp  | 
					
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             Who is the legendary former President of Athletico Madrid who sacked Ron Atkinson among many others?  | 
            
             Jesus Gil  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Which steeplechaser has the highest ever Timeform rating of 212, and won 3 Cheltenham Gold Cups?  | 
            
             Arkle  | 
					
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             Which 1967 film, featuring the characters Society Red, Loudmouth Steve and Blind Dick, concerns the lives of convicts on a Southern road gang?  | 
            
             Cool Hand Luke  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Whose most recent single release is Negotiate with Love?  | 
            
             Rachel Stevens  | 
					
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             Published in 2000, what’s the title of Stephen Fry’s first autobiography?  | 
            
             Moab is my Washpot  | 
					
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             Who was born in February 1997 and gave birth to a daughter called Bonnie in March 1998?  | 
            
             Dolly the sheep  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Who founded Childline?  | 
            
             Esther Rantzen  | 
					
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             If you leave Victoria heading for Brixton on the Victoria line what is the first stop you come to?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Pimlico  | 
					
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             Who played the original Darren in Bewitched?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Dick York  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             For what Roman construction is the Spanish city of Segovia most famous?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Aqueduct  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             Which local radio station serves Leeds and its surroundings?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Radio Aire  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             What is the common name for magnesium sulphate?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Epsom salts  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which was the first stone castle built in the British Isles?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Chepstow  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             What was The Big Bopper’s biggest hit in the UK?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Chantilly Lace  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Which Frenchman won the first of his 6 Grands Prix in Sweden in 1977?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Jacques Laffite  | 
					
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             Who is the Liberal Democrat MP for North Southwark and Bermondsey?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Simon Hughes  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            
             Which surname is missing from this list: Orange, Williams, Donald, Barlow?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Owen (members of Take That - in case the Opsimaths pretend not to know)  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             Alessandro Farnese became what in 1534?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Pope  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             Which UK middle distance runner won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Peter Elliott  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             What was James Dean’s real name?  | 
            			
            			
            
             (James) Byron  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which architect was responsible for, among other projects, the Royal Mews and Haymarket Theatre?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Nash  | 
					
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						 7.  | 
            
             What is the common name for the bird Apus Apus?  | 
            			
            			
            
             The Swift  | 
					
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						 8.  | 
            
             Which TV show of the 70s and 80s was derided by Terry Wogan in the following terms: “For one thing, there’s only five of ‘em”?  | 
            			
            			
            
             Blakes 7  | 
					
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             Only 5 countries have won the Cricket World Cup. Which are they?  | 
            			
            			
            
             West Indies (1975/'79), India (1983), Australia (1987/'99/2003), Pakistan (1992) Sri Lanka (1996)  | 
					
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						 2.  | 
            
             According to Channel 4 viewers last weekend, what is the greatest album of all time?  | 
            			
            			
            
             O.K. Computer (by Radiohead)  | 
					
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						 3.  | 
            
             What was the name and number of the last space mission which actually landed men on the moon?  | 
            			
            
             Apollo 17  | 
					
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						 4.  | 
            
             The action of which book (whose central character is Leopold Bloom) takes place over 18 hours?  | 
            
             Ulysses  | 
					
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						 5.  | 
            
             Which metal (atomic number 80) is present in the rare mineral calomel?  | 
            
             Mercury  | 
					
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						 6.  | 
            
             Which is the world’s oldest rowing club (founded in 1818)?  | 
            
             Leander club  | 
          			
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						 7.  | 
            
             What are the 4 letters that represent the 4 nucleotide bases in the molecule DNA?  | 
            
             A – C – G - T  | 
          			
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						 8.  | 
            
             What was the name of the backing band of 60’s soul god, Curtis Mayfield?  | 
            
             The Impressions  | 
          			
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						 9.  | 
            
             Which brewery brews Landlord beer?  | 
            
             Timothy Taylor  | 
          			
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						 10.  | 
            
             Which town/city has the postcode SR?  | 
            
             Sunderland  | 
					
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