| WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUESTION PAPER February 3rd 2010 |  | ||||
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| WithQuiz League paper 03/02/10 | Set by: SPW | QotW: R7Q8 | 
| Average Aggregate Score:74.5 (Season's Ave. Agg.: 69.2) | General consensus was that it was a pretty good paper with plenty of imagination and lots of variety. I thought the 'name the missing member of the group' round went down really well "Very good quiz; thoughtful questions, excellent themes, well balanced. A great example of how to set an interesting quiz which kept both teams in the tie right up to the last 2 questions." | |
| ROUND 1 - Hidden theme | |||
| 1. | Who co-starred with Stephanie Powers in the TV series Hart to Hart? | ||
| 2. | What was the name of the character played by Wendy Richard in the TV series Are You being Served? | ||
| 3. | Which sports commentator was, for decades, a regular feature of Saturday afternoons until abruptly dropped by ITV in 1988? | ||
| 4. | Who is the Chief Executive of Manchester City Council? | ||
| 5. | Which film, based on the novel which won the 1982 Booker Prize, won the Oscar for best picture in 1993? | ||
| 6. | To which interviewer did Tony Blair recently disclose that he would have invaded Iraq even if he had known that it possessed no weapons of mass destruction? | ||
| 7. | Which notorious British murderer was nicknamed The Black Panther? | ||
| 8. | Which Chancellor of the Exchequer introduced Value Added Tax? | ||
| ROUND 2 -Identify the missing member of each group | |||
| 1. | Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and ….. | ||
| 2. | Roy Plomley, Sue Lawley, Kirsty Young and …… | ||
| 3. | France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and ……. | ||
| 4. | France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Japan, Canada and …… | ||
| 5. | Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Betty Travis and ……. | ||
| 6. | Sir Martin Gilbert, Sir Lawrence Freedman, Sir Roderic Lyne, Lady Prashar and….. | ||
| 7. | Melbourne, Paris, London and …… | ||
| 8. | Rick, Neil, Mike and ……. | ||
| ROUND 3 - Unthemed | |||
| 1. | Which stadium’s record attendance was for the 1939 FA Cup semi-final between Grimsby Town and Wolves? | ||
| 2. | For the translation of what is Jean-François Champollion most famous? | ||
| 3. | Verdi composed 3 operas based on works of Shakespeare. Name 2 of them. | ||
| 4. | Prior to this season Manchester City’s last semi-final appearance was in the 1981 FA Cup. Who did they beat in that match? | ||
| 5. | How many faces does an icosahedron have? | ||
| 6. | Whose operas include Lucia di Lammermoor and Emilia di Liverpool? | ||
| 7. | Which lost city located above the Urubamba Valley was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911? | ||
| 8. | An icosahedron is one of the 5 Platonic solids. Name 2 of the others. | ||
| ROUND 4 - Picture Round | |||
| 1. | Name the city. | 
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| 2. | Name the city. | 
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| 3. | Name this edible British wild plant. | 
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| 4. | Name this British plant, of which the berries are (just about!) edible. | 
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| 5. | Name the classic 1989 album. | 
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| 6. | Name the classic 1995 album. | 
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| 7. | Name the Oscar nominated film. | 
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| 8. | Name the Oscar nominated film. | 
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| ROUND 5 - Announced theme Each answer contains the name of a British Prime Minister | |||
| 1. | Who starred as Louis de Pointe du Lac in the film Interview with a Vampire? | ||
| 2. | Which city is served by Tullamarine Airport? | ||
| 3. | From which Peter Gabriel hit do these lyrics come: “My heart going boom, boom, boom. ‘Son’, he said, ‘Grab your things, I've come to take you home.’”? | ||
| 4. | Who starred as Tchaikovsky in the Ken Russell film The Music Lovers and as Father Ralph de Bricassart in a famous TV series? | ||
| 5. | Which John Steinbeck novel featured the Trask and Hamilton families? | ||
| 6. | From which hit of 1982 do these lyrics come: “I'm in heaven when you smile. And when you walk across the street, it makes my heart go boom, boom, boom. Let it all come down.”? | ||
| 7. | Which former England cricketer suffers from Klippel-Feil syndrome which accounts for his distinctive appearance? | ||
| 8. | Author of the autobiography Margrave of the Marshes, whose real name was John Ravenscroft? | ||
| ROUND 6 -Hidden theme | |||
| 1. | Who was England’s right back in the 1966 World Cup Final? | ||
| 2. | Who was the designer of the Spitfire? | ||
| 3. | Which guidebook writer (1907-1991) was best known for his Guides to the Lakeland Fells? | ||
| 4. | Which Vienna born film director (1890-1976) made his two best known films before moving to Hollywood in 1936? | ||
| 5. | Which American photographer (1902–1984) is best known for his black and white photographs of the American west? | ||
| 6. | Which TV journalist (1902-1987) was credited with the probably apocryphal catchphrase “I’m standing here” by Graeme Garden? | ||
| 7. | Who co-wrote the Michael Jackson song, the title of which was also to be the title of Jackson’s planned concert dates last summer? | ||
| 8. | Who scored Manchester City’s last winning goal in an FA cup final? | ||
| ROUND 7 -Hidden theme | |||
| 1. | What area of New York was given its name by resident artists in 1968 by using the name of a street that bounded it? | ||
| 2. | In the US, what name is given to a male hospital patient, or corpse, who cannot be identified on admittance? | ||
| 3. | Which major music festival takes place in Perth and Kinross every July and is televised by the BBC? | ||
| 4. | What was the title of the Beatles first UK number 1 single? | ||
| 5. | Jamie Foxx won the best actor Oscar in 2005 for his role in which film? | ||
| 6. | Which 1992 Tom Cruise/Nicole Kidman film tells the story of Irish immigrants seeking their fortune in 19th century America? | ||
| 7. | Which Liverpool band’s best known song is the 1988 single There She Goes? | ||
| MGM registered their lion’s roar as a sound trademark. Similarly RKO registered their tower transmitting Morse Code. What did 20th Century Fox register as a sound trademark in 2001? | |||
| ROUND 8 -Unthemed | |||
| 1. | Whose cyberpunk novels include Neuromancer, Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive? | ||
| 2. | The Americans call it rutabaga. By what name do we know this vegetable? | ||
| 3. | Aoraki, which means ‘Cloud Piercer’, is it’s country’s highest mountain. By what name is it more commonly known? | ||
| 4. | Which daytime TV show is set around Mill Health Centre? | ||
| 5. | The Americans call it cilantro. By what name to we know this herb? | ||
| 6. | Whose novels include Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle of three novels? | ||
| 7. | Dick van Dyke co-starred with his son Barry in which medical drama, often seen on daytime TV? | ||
| 8. | Which mountain, which has Uhuru Peak as its highest point, has a name which translates as ‘White Mountain’? | ||
| 1. | In which year was the pound note officially withdrawn from circulation? | ||
| 2. | Which chain of restaurants has a total of six outlets - three in Manchester, one in Leeds and two in Massachusetts? | ||
| 3. | The film Nowhere Boy is about the early life of which singer? | ||
| 4. | With what did Desperate Dan shave himself? | ||
| 5. | Who commanded the Prussian forces at the Battle of Waterloo? | ||
| 6. | Whom did Dante Gabriel Rosetti have exhumed and why? | ||
| 7. | What is the longest river flowing entirely in Wales? | ||
| 8. | Complete this set: Fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, a near fanatical devotion to the Pope and….. | ||
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| ROUND 1 -Hidden theme | |||
| 1. | Who co-starred with Stephanie Powers in the TV series Hart to Hart? | Robert Wagner | |
| 2. | What was the name of the character played by Wendy Richard in the TV series Are You being Served? | Miss Brahms | |
| 3. | Which sports commentator was, for decades, a regular feature of Saturday afternoons until abruptly dropped by ITV in 1988? | Kent Walton | |
| 4. | Who is the Chief Executive of Manchester City Council? | Sir Howard Bernstein | |
| 5. | Which film, based on the novel which won the 1982 Booker Prize, won the Oscar for best picture in 1993? | Schindler’s List | |
| 6. | To which interviewer did Tony Blair recently disclose that he would have invaded Iraq even if he had known that it possessed no weapons of mass destruction? | Fern Britton | |
| 7. | Which notorious British murderer was nicknamed The Black Panther? | Donald Neilson | |
| 8. | Which Chancellor of the Exchequer introduced Value Added Tax? | Anthony Barber | |
| Theme: Each answer contains the names of a well known composer... Wagner, Brahms, Walton, Bernstein, Liszt, Britten, Nielsen And Barber | |||
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| ROUND 2 -Identify the missing member of each group | |||
| 1. | Roy Jenkins, Shirley Williams, David Owen and ….. | Bill Rodgers (The four Labour politicians who formed the Social Democratic Party in 1981 – known as the Gang of Four) | |
| 2. | Roy Plomley, Sue Lawley, Kirsty Young and …… | Michael Parkinson (The four presenters of Desert Island Discs) | |
| 3. | France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and ……. | China (The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council) | |
| 4. | France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Japan, Canada and …… | Italy (The member states of the G8) | |
| 5. | Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Betty Travis and ……. | Diana Ross (The original members of the Supremes) | |
| 6. | Sir Martin Gilbert, Sir Lawrence Freedman, Sir Roderic Lyne, Lady Prashar and….. | Sir John Chilcot (The members of the Iraq Inquiry panel) | |
| 7. | Melbourne, Paris, London and …… | New York (Cities hosting a Grand Slam tennis tournament) | |
| 8. | Rick, Neil, Mike and ……. | Vyvyan (The names of The Young Ones – the cult 80s TV series) | |
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| ROUND 3 -Unthemed | |||
| 1. | Which stadium’s record attendance was for the 1939 FA Cup semi-final between Grimsby Town and Wolves? | Old Trafford | |
| 2. | For the translation of what is Jean-François Champollion most famous? | The Rosetta Stone | |
| 3. | Verdi composed 3 operas based on works of Shakespeare. Name 2 of them. | (2 from) Macbeth, Otello and Falstaff | |
| 4. | Prior to this season Manchester City’s last semi-final appearance was in the 1981 FA Cup. Who did they beat in that match? | Ipswich Town | |
| 5. | How many faces does an icosahedron have? | 20 | |
| 6. | Whose operas include Lucia di Lammermoor and Emilia di Liverpool? | Donizetti | |
| 7. | Which lost city located above the Urubamba Valley was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911? | Macchu Picchu | |
| 8. | An icosahedron is one of the 5 Platonic solids. Name 2 of the others. | (2 from) Tetrahedron, Cube, Octahedron and Dodecahedron | |
| Go back to Round 3 questions without answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| ROUND 4 -Picture Round | |||
| 1. | Name the city. | 
						 | Florence | 
| 2. | Name the city. | 
						 | Rome | 
| 3. | Name this edible British wild plant. | 
						 | Wild Garlic or ramsons | 
| 4. | Name this British plant, of which the berries are (just about!) edible. | 
						 | Blackthorn (accept sloe, though strictly that only refers to the berries) | 
| 5. | Name the classic 1989 album. | 
						 | The Stone Roses | 
| 6. | Name the classic 1995 album. | 
						 | Different Class (by Pulp) | 
| 7. | Name the Oscar nominated film. | 
						 | Precious | 
| 8. | Name the Oscar nominated film. | 
						 | An Education | 
| Go back to Round 4 questions without answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| ROUND 5 - Announced theme Each answer contains the name of a British Prime Minister | |||
| 1. | Who starred as Louis de Pointe du Lac in the film Interview with a Vampire? | Brad Pitt | |
| 2. | Which city is served by Tullamarine Airport? | Melbourne | |
| 3. | From which Peter Gabriel hit do these lyrics come: “My heart going boom, boom, boom. ‘Son’, he said, ‘Grab your things, I've come to take you home.’”? | Solsbury Hill | |
| 4. | Who starred as Tchaikovsky in the Ken Russell film The Music Lovers and as Father Ralph de Bricassart in a famous TV series? | Richard Chamberlain | |
| 5. | Which John Steinbeck novel featured the Trask and Hamilton families? | East of Eden | |
| 6. | From which hit of 1982 do these lyrics come: “I'm in heaven when you smile. And when you walk across the street, it makes my heart go boom, boom, boom. Let it all come down.”? | Jackie Wilson Said | |
| 7. | Which former England cricketer suffers from Klippel-Feil syndrome which accounts for his distinctive appearance? | Gladstone Small | |
| 8. | Author of the autobiography Margrave of the Marshes, whose real name was John Ravenscroft? | John Peel | |
| Go back to Round 5 questions without answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| ROUND 6 -Hidden theme | |||
| 1. | Who was England’s right back in the 1966 World Cup Final? | George Cohen | |
| 2. | Who was the designer of the Spitfire? | R J Mitchell | |
| 3. | Which guidebook writer (1907-1991) was best known for his Guides to the Lakeland Fells? | Alfred Wainwright | |
| 4. | Which Vienna born film director (1890-1976) made his two best known films before moving to Hollywood in 1936? | Fritz Lang | |
| 5. | Which American photographer (1902–1984) is best known for his black and white photographs of the American west? | Ansell Adams | |
| 6. | Which TV journalist (1902-1987) was credited with the probably apocryphal catchphrase “I’m standing here” by Graeme Garden? | Fyfe Robertson | |
| 7. | Who co-wrote the Michael Jackson song, the title of which was also to be the title of Jackson’s planned concert dates last summer? | Paul Anka | |
| 8. | Who scored Manchester City’s last winning goal in an FA cup final? | Neil Young | |
| Theme: Each answer contains the name of a Canadian singer/songwriter... Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Rufus (or Martha) Wainwright, kd Lang, Bryan Adams, Robbie Robertson, Paul Anka and Neil Young | |||
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| ROUND 7 - Hidden theme | |||
| 1. | What area of New York was given its name by resident artists in 1968 by using the name of a street that bounded it? | SoHo (standing for South of Houston Street) | |
| 2. | In the US, what name is given to a male hospital patient, or corpse, who cannot be identified on admittance? | John Doe | |
| 3. | Which major music festival takes place in Perth and Kinross every July and is televised by the BBC? | T in the Park | |
| 4. | What was the title of the Beatles first UK number 1 single? | From Me To You | |
| 5. | Jamie Foxx won the best actor Oscar in 2005 for his role in which film? | Ray | |
| 6. | Which 1992 Tom Cruise/Nicole Kidman film tells the story of Irish immigrants seeking their fortune in 19th century America? | Far and Away | |
| 7. | Which Liverpool band’s best known song is the 1988 single There She Goes? | The La’s | |
| 8. | MGM registered their lion’s roar as a sound trademark. Similarly RKO registered their tower transmitting Morse Code. What did 20th Century Fox register as a sound trademark in 2001? | The single word “D’oh!” | |
| Theme: Each answer contains one of the names of the notes of the sol-fa scale... Doh, Re, Mi, Fah, Soh, Lah, Ti, Doh | |||
| Go back to Round 7 questions without answers 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| ROUND 8 - Unthemed | |||
| 1. | Whose cyberpunk novels include Neuromancer, Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive? | William Gibson | |
| 2. | The Americans call it rutabaga. By what name do we know this vegetable? | Swede | |
| 3. | Aoraki, which means ‘Cloud Piercer’, is it’s country’s highest mountain. By what name is it more commonly known? | Mount Cook (in New Zealand) | |
| 4. | Which daytime TV show is set around Mill Health Centre? | Doctors | |
| 5. | The Americans call it cilantro. By what name to we know this herb? | Coriander | |
| 6. | Whose novels include Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle of three novels? | Neal Stephenson | |
| 7. | Dick van Dyke co-starred with his son Barry in which medical drama, often seen on daytime TV? | Diagnosis Murder | |
| 8. | Which mountain, which has Uhuru Peak as its highest point, has a name which translates as ‘White Mountain’? | Mount Kilimanjaro (not Mont Blanc!) | |
| 1. | In which year was the pound note officially withdrawn from circulation? | 1988 | |
| 2. | Which chain of restaurants has a total of six outlets - three in Manchester, one in Leeds and two in Massachusetts? | Croma | |
| 3. | The film Nowhere Boy is about the early life of which singer? | John Lennon | |
| 4. | With what did Desperate Dan shave himself? | A blowtorch (and sometimes a meat cleaver) | |
| 5. | Who commanded the Prussian forces at the Battle of Waterloo? | Field Marshall Gebhard Blucher | |
| 6. | Whom did Dante Gabriel Rosetti have exhumed and why? | His wife, Lizzie Siddall, in order to recover his poems | |
| 7. | What is the longest river flowing entirely in Wales? | River Towy | |
| 8. | Complete this set: Fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, a near fanatical devotion to the Pope and….. | Nice red uniforms (the chief weapons of the Spanish Inquisition according to Monty Python) | |