WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER January 27th 2010 |
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WithQuiz League paper 27/01/10 |
Set by: The Bards of Didsbury |
QotW: R8Q1 |
Average Aggregate Score: 76.5(Season's Ave. Agg.: 69.2) |
"Plain sailing with the straightforward wording of the questions providing plenty of quickfire answers." |
ROUND 1 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Ghost Story in 1981 was the last film of which famous Hollywood film star? |
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2. |
Declan MacManus is the real name of which rock star? |
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3. |
What is divided into 5 lathes? |
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4. |
What is divided into 114 suras? |
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5. |
Who is the only Irishman present in any of Shakespeare’s plays? |
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6. |
In which Dickens novel would you find Dick Swiveller? |
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7. |
What is the southernmost point of India? |
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8. |
Who is the MP for Redditch? |
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ROUND 2 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
The Farne Islands are located in which Shipping Forecast Area? |
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2. |
In the Simpsons cartoon series what is the first name of Principal Skinner? |
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3. |
Macaroni, Chinstrap and Rockhopper are all species of which bird? |
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4. |
What was the first novel in the Inspector Morse series of novels, published in 1975? |
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5. |
“Life is like a box of chocolates” is a quote from which 1994 film? |
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6. |
What is the capital of Gambia? |
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7. |
Which British author wrote under the pseudonym Peter Porcupine? |
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8. |
In which English city would you find Winson Green Prison? |
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ROUND 3 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Jean Rhys' novel The Wide Sargasso Sea was inspired by which classic novel? |
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2. |
Love Changes Everything is the best known song from which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical? |
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3. |
Who wrote Cold Comfort Farm? |
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4. |
Who wrote the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's? |
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5. |
Divine Comedy performed the title song to which very popular TV comedy series? |
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6. |
Which 20th century British Prime Minister was born in Broadstairs, Kent? |
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7. |
What is the first line of the poem Home Thoughts from Abroad by Robert Browning? |
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8. |
Which TV personality is the current Chief Scout? |
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ROUND 4 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
When Gracie Fields sang the words: “...you're more than the whole world to me”, to whom was she referring? |
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2. |
In which year was the 50p coin introduced into circulation in Britain? |
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3. |
According to its name, how big is the wood in Winnie the Pooh? |
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4. |
In which city is the HQ of Mercedes cars? |
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5. |
Who is the present Master of the Queen's Music? |
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6. |
Name either of the US states separated by the original Mason-Dixon Line. |
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7. |
On which London thoroughfare would you find the Savoy Hotel, Stanley Gibbons Stamp Shop and the Adelphi Theatre? |
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8. |
Who was responsible for the creation of the decoration the Legion D'Honneur? |
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ROUND 5 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Who directed the 1954 film On the Waterfront? |
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2. |
Which English actor and singer's real name is Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith? |
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3. |
What is divided into 6 rapes? |
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4. |
What comprises 6 Orders (often collectively referred to as Shas)? |
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5. |
What is the name of the Welsh captain in Henry V? |
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6. |
In which Dickens novel would you find the Barnacle family? |
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7. |
In which country is Cape Matapan (its southernmost point)? |
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8. |
Who is the MP for Sheffield Hallam? |
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ROUND 6 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
The Orkney Islands are located in which Shipping Forecast Area? |
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2. |
In the Simpsons cartoon series what is the name of Police Chief Wiggum's son? |
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3. |
Leopard, Ross and Crabeater are all species of which mammal? |
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4. |
What was the last novel in the Inspector Morse series of novels? |
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5. |
“I'll have what she's having” is a quote from which 1989 film? |
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6. |
What is the capital of Burundi? |
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7. |
Which English king used the pseudonym Ralph Robinson when writing to gardening magazines? |
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8. |
In which British city would you find Armley prison? |
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ROUND 7 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
On which novel was the 1995 film Clueless loosely based? |
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2. |
My Heart Will Go On is the theme from which film? |
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3. |
Which war poet wrote Dulce Et Decorum Est? |
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4. |
Who wrote the political treatise called The Prince in 1513? |
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5. |
The Alabama Three performed Woke Up This Morning, the title song to which very popular crime series? |
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6. |
Which 20th century British Prime Minister was born in Portsmouth? |
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7. |
What is the first line of the poem The Soldier by Rupert Brooke? |
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8. |
Which Blue Peter presenter was a Chief Scout? |
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ROUND 8 - Pot pourri |
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When George Formby sang the lines: “It may be sticky, but I never complain, I like to have a nibble at it now and again”, to what was he ostensibly referring? |
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2. |
In which year was the 20p coin introduced and the word new dropped from all newly minted coins in Britain? |
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3. |
In Winnie the Pooh, who lived in the House at Pooh Corner? |
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4. |
In which city is the HQ of Volkswagen cars HQ of Volkswagen cars? |
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5. |
Who is the present Poet Laureate? |
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6. |
Rosa Parkes’ refusal to give up her bus seat to a white passenger caused a riot in which US city in 1955? |
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7. |
On which London thoroughfare would you find Burlington House, The Ritz Hotel and Fortnum and Masons? |
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8. |
Who was responsible for the creation of the decoration The Purple Heart? |
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Which authors wrote books or series of books containing the following police or private investigator characters… |
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Jemima Shore |
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Cordelia Gray |
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3. |
Clarice Starling |
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4. |
Thomas Linley |
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5. |
Kurt Wallender |
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6. |
Albert Campion |
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7. |
V I Warshawsky |
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8. |
Kinsey Milhone |
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...and here is the missing round from the last time we were setters |
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1. |
Federico Fellini Airport serves which Italian holiday resort? |
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2. |
John F Kennedy Airport serves which Latin American seat of government? |
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3. |
Which famous London theatre (built 1818) was originally called The Royal Coburg Theatre? |
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4. |
Name either of the termini of the first commercial hovercraft service. |
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5. |
Name either of the termini of the first commercial passenger train. |
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6. |
In 1902 which British car manufacturer invented disc brakes? |
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7. |
In 1915 which Dutch engineer perfected the interrupter, which allowed a machine gun to fire safely through the propellers of an aircraft? |
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8. |
In which English town or city would you find Britain's largest theatre? |
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Go to Spare Spares questions with answers
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ROUND 1 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Ghost Story in 1981 was the last film of which famous Hollywood film star? |
Fred Astaire |
2. |
Declan MacManus is the real name of which rock star? |
Elvis Costello |
3. |
What is divided into 5 lathes? |
Kent |
4. |
What is divided into 114 suras? |
The Koran |
5. |
Who is the only Irishman present in any of Shakespeare’s plays? |
Captain MacMorris (in Henry V) |
6. |
In which Dickens novel would you find Dick Swiveller? |
The Old Curiosity Shop |
7. |
What is the southernmost point of India? |
Cape Comorin (accept Kanyakumari) |
8. |
Who is the MP for Redditch? |
Jacqui Smith |
Go back to Round 1 questions without answers
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ROUND 2 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
The Farne Islands are located in which Shipping Forecast Area? |
Tyne |
2. |
In the Simpsons cartoon series what is the first name of Principal Skinner? |
Seymour |
3. |
Macaroni, Chinstrap and Rockhopper are all species of which bird? |
Penguin |
4. |
What was the first novel in the Inspector Morse series of novels, published in 1975? |
Last Bus to Woodstock |
5. |
“Life is like a box of chocolates” is a quote from which 1994 film? |
Forrest Gump |
6. |
What is the capital of Gambia? |
Banjul |
7. |
Which British author wrote under the pseudonym Peter Porcupine? |
William Cobbett |
8. |
In which English city would you find Winson Green Prison? |
Birmingham |
Go back to Round 2 questions without answers
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ROUND 3 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Jean Rhys' novel The Wide Sargasso Sea was inspired by which classic novel? |
Jane Eyre |
2. |
Love Changes Everything is the best known song from which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical? |
Aspects of Love |
3. |
Who wrote Cold Comfort Farm? |
Stella Gibbons |
4. |
Who wrote the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's? |
Truman Capote |
5. |
Divine Comedy performed the title song to which very popular TV comedy series? |
Father Ted |
6. |
Which 20th century British Prime Minister was born in Broadstairs, Kent? |
Edward Heath |
7. |
What is the first line of the poem Home Thoughts from Abroad by Robert Browning? |
“Oh, to be in England now that April's there” |
8. |
Which TV personality is the current Chief Scout? |
Bear Grylls |
Go back to Round 3 questions without answers
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ROUND 4 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
When Gracie Fields sang the words: “...you're more than the whole world to me”, to whom was she referring? |
Sally |
2. |
In which year was the 50p coin introduced into circulation in Britain? |
1969 |
3. |
According to its name, how big is the wood in Winnie the Pooh? |
100 acres |
4. |
In which city is the HQ of Mercedes cars? |
Stuttgart |
5. |
Who is the present Master of the Queen's Music? |
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies |
6. |
Name either of the US states separated by the original Mason-Dixon Line. |
Pennsylvania or Maryland |
7. |
On which London thoroughfare would you find the Savoy Hotel, Stanley Gibbons Stamp Shop and the Adelphi Theatre? |
The Strand |
8. |
Who was responsible for the creation of the decoration the Legion D'Honneur? |
Napoleon Bonaparte I |
Go back to Round 4 questions without answers
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ROUND 5 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
Who directed the 1954 film On the Waterfront? |
Elia Kazan |
2. |
Which English actor and singer's real name is Michael Patrick Dumbell-Smith? |
Michael Crawford |
3. |
What is divided into 6 rapes? |
Sussex |
4. |
What comprises 6 Orders (often collectively referred to as Shas)? |
The Talmud |
5. |
What is the name of the Welsh captain in Henry V? |
Fluellen |
6. |
In which Dickens novel would you find the Barnacle family? |
Little Dorrit |
7. |
In which country is Cape Matapan (its southernmost point)? |
Greece |
8. |
Who is the MP for Sheffield Hallam? |
Nick Clegg |
Go back to Round 5 questions without answers
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ROUND 6 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
The Orkney Islands are located in which Shipping Forecast Area? |
Fair Isle |
2. |
In the Simpsons cartoon series what is the name of Police Chief Wiggum's son? |
Ralph |
3. |
Leopard, Ross and Crabeater are all species of which mammal? |
Seal |
4. |
What was the last novel in the Inspector Morse series of novels? |
Remorseful Day |
5. |
“I'll have what she's having” is a quote from which 1989 film? |
When Harry Met Sally |
6. |
What is the capital of Burundi? |
Bujumbura |
7. |
Which English king used the pseudonym Ralph Robinson when writing to gardening magazines? |
George III |
8. |
In which British city would you find Armley prison? |
Leeds |
Go back to Round 6 questions without answers
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ROUND 7 - Pot pourri | ||
1. |
On which novel was the 1995 film Clueless loosely based? |
Emma (by Jane Austen) |
2. |
My Heart Will Go On is the theme from which film? |
Titanic |
3. |
Which war poet wrote Dulce Et Decorum Est? |
Wilfred Owen |
4. |
Who wrote the political treatise called The Prince in 1513? |
Niccolo Machiavelli |
5. |
The Alabama Three performed Woke Up This Morning, the title song to which very popular crime series? |
The Sopranos |
6. |
Which 20th century British Prime Minister was born in Portsmouth? |
James Callaghan |
7. |
What is the first line of the poem The Soldier by Rupert Brooke? |
"If I should die, think only this of me" |
8. |
Which Blue Peter presenter was a Chief Scout? |
Peter Duncan |
Go back to Round 7 questions without answers
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ROUND 8 - Pot pourri |
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1. |
When George Formby sang the lines: “It may be sticky, but I never complain, I like to have a nibble at it now and again”, to what was he ostensibly referring? |
My Little Stick of Blackpool Rock |
2. |
In which year was the 20p coin introduced and the word new dropped from all newly minted coins in Britain? |
1982 |
3. |
In Winnie the Pooh, who lived in the House at Pooh Corner? |
Eeyore |
4. |
In which city is the HQ of Volkswagen cars HQ of Volkswagen cars? |
Wolfsburg |
5. |
Who is the present Poet Laureate? |
Carol Ann Duffy |
6. |
Rosa Parkes’ refusal to give up her bus seat to a white passenger caused a riot in which US city in 1955? |
Montogomery (Alabama) |
7. |
On which London thoroughfare would you find Burlington House, The Ritz Hotel and Fortnum and Masons? |
Piccadilly |
8. |
Who was responsible for the creation of the decoration The Purple Heart? |
George Washington |
Which authors wrote books or series of books containing the following police or private investigator characters… |
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1. |
Jemima Shore |
Antonia Fraser |
2. |
Cordelia Gray |
P D James |
3. |
Clarice Starling |
Thomas Harris |
4. |
Thomas Linley |
Elizabeth George |
5. |
Kurt Wallender |
Henning Mankell |
6. |
Albert Campion |
Marjorie Allingham |
7. |
V I Warshawsky |
Sarah Paretsky |
8. |
Kinsey Milhone |
Sue Grafton |
Go back to Spare questions without answers
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…and here is the missing round from the last time we were setters |
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1. |
Federico Fellini Airport serves which Italian holiday resort? |
Rimini |
2. |
John F Kennedy Airport serves which Latin American seat of government? |
La Paz |
3. |
Which famous London theatre (built 1818) was originally called The Royal Coburg Theatre? |
The Old Vic |
4. |
Name either of the termini of the first commercial hovercraft service. |
Wallasey or Rhyl |
5. |
Name either of the termini of the first commercial passenger train. |
Liverpool or Manchester |
6. |
In 1902 which British car manufacturer invented disc brakes? |
Lanchester |
7. |
In 1915 which Dutch engineer perfected the interrupter, which allowed a machine gun to fire safely through the propellers of an aircraft? |
Fokker |
8. |
In which English town or city would you find Britain's largest theatre? |
Blackpool (Opera House) |