Vetted by The Dolphin
(It’s their night off –they have no game, so we used them!)
Specialist Rounds:
Arts & Entertainment (AKA)
Geography (UK)
History (20th Century)
Science
Sport
Alias Smith & Jones
Songs from the Musicals
A Sweet Round
Round 1: Arts and Entertainment - AKA
The following are all subtitles or alternative titles to pictures, plays, songs, novels etc
So: Who or what are also known as ?:
Q1. La Gioconda? (a painting) A1. Mona Lisa
Q2. What you Will? (a play) A2. Twelfth Night.
Q3. Escape? (a song by Rupert Holmes) A3. The Pina Colada Song
Q4. Bunthorne’s Bride? (a comic opera ) A4. Patience
Q5. The Slave of Duty? (another comic opera) A5. Pirates of Penzance
Q6. This Bird has Flown? ( a Beatles song) A6. Norwegian Wood
Q7. The Moor of Venice? (a play) A7. Othello
Q8. Arrangement in grey and black? (a painting) A8. Whistler’s mother
Supplementaries
Q.The Modern Prometheus? (a novel) A. Frankenstein
Q. A Pure Woman? (a novel) A. Tess of the D’urbervilles
Q. A trivial play for serious people? A. The Importance of Being Earnest
Round 2: Geography – UK
Q1. Which river is spanned by Abraham Derby’s Iron Bridge? A1. The Severn
Q2. Which NI county doesn’t border Lough Neagh? A2. Fermanagh
Q3. What’s the longest river in Scotland? A3. The Tay
Q4. Which UK county is bordered by Somerset, Wiltshire and Hampshire? . A4. Dorset
Q5. Name one of the rivers whose confluence forms the Humber. A5. The Trent, or The (Yorkshire) Ouse
Q6. Which body of water lies between Dunnet Head & Stroma? A6.The Pentland Firth
Q7. Which is the largest English inland county? A7. Shropshire
Q8. Which was the first area of outstanding natural beauty in Britain? A8.The Gower
Supplementaries.
Q. Which Derbyshire town has a church with a crooked spire? A.Chesterfield
Q. Which canal goes between Wolverhampton & Stafford?
A. Staffs & Worcs
Round 3: (Twentieth Century) History
Q1. Who did FD Rooseveldt succeed as President of the USA?
A1. Hoover
Q2. Who did John Paul I succeed as pope? A2. Paul VI
Q3. Which 20th Century politician’s wives were, in order, Aurelia, Eva, and Isabella?
A3. Juan Peron
Q4. Who, in Irish history, was known as the Big Fella? A4.Michael Collins
Q5. Name 1 of the 2 leaders of the USSR Who came between Breshnev and Gorbachov . A5. Andropov, Chernenko
Q6. What nationality was Che Guevara by birth?
A6. Argentinian
Q7. Who led the Mau Mau movement in Kenya?
A7. Jomo Kenyatta
Q8. Who succeeded Winston Churchill as PM in 1954?
A8. Anthony Eden
Supplementaries
Q. When is VJ day in the UK? A. August 15
Q. What royal event took place in 1969?
A. Investiture of Prince of Wales
Round 4: Science
Q1. E=mc2. What is the c? A1 The speed of light.
Q2. What does Hooke’s Law deal with? A2 Elasticity
Q3. What, in weeks, is the standard period of gestation for humans? A3 40 weeks
Q4. What is the name of the soft spot on top of a baby’s head?
A4 The fontanelle
Q5. How many bones are there in the human body? .
A5 206 (accept 200 – 210)
Q6. In mathematics, what is a fibonacchi progression?
A6. One formed by adding the previous 2 numbers together
Q7. In mathematics, what is the difference between an arithmetical and a geometric progression?
A7. The one adds a constant to each number, the other multiplies by a constant.
(accept anything that means this, even a clear example)
Q8. What is the R in MMR (the vaccine)? A8 Rubella
Supplementaries
Q. Lack of what causes diabetes? A. Insulin
Q. Which planet has a recently discovered moon, now named Margaret? A. Uranus
Round 5: Sport
Q1. Where was the last Grand Prix of 2010 held? A1. Abu Dhabi
Q2. Which football team play at the Boleyn (B O L E Y N) Ground? A2. West Ham
Q3. Which horse won both the Epsom Derby and the Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe this year?
A3. Workforce
Q4. For what was Kevin O’Brian in the news recently?
A4. For scoring the fastest 100 ever in the cricket world cup and for . being Man of the Match when Ireland beat England etc
Q5. Which team won the 2010 Rugby League Challenge Cup?
A5. Warrington Wolves.
Q6. In a 147 break, how many times does a ball enter a pocket? A6. 36
Q7. Name one of the 2 cities/.towns that the Ospreys represent in Welsh rugby?
A7. Swansea or Neath
Q8. How many points are at stake over the 3 (or 4) days of the Ryder Cup? A8. 28
Supplementaries
Q Who is Ben Collins better known as? A. The Stig (original version)
Q. Who, on an England tour cricket match in 1987, while not entirely sober, got halfway to the middle before being caught up by the 12th man who said… ’you might need this’ and handed him his bat?
A. Botham
Round 6: Alias Smith and Jones
All the answers have either Jones or Smith as part of the answer, but first names are also required!
Give the full name of:
Q1. First female athlete to win 5 track and field Olympic medals at one go (Sydney 2000) before her subsequent drug disgrace.
A1. Marion Jones
Q2.The British author of White Teeth. A2. Zadie Smith
Q3.The founder of the Mormons. A3. Joseph Smith
Q6. US Golfer, who won Golf’s then Grand Slam in 1930. He also founded the US masters in Augusta.
A4. Bobby Jones
Q4. The female US Blues singer, from before WW2. A5. Bessie Smith
Q. 20th Century British leader of the Labour Party, who died in his 50’s A6. John Smith
Q7. US Naval Officer, who fought against the British in the American War of Independence . A7. John Paul Jones
Q8. British architect and stage designer of the 16th and 17th century, who designed the sets for Ben Jonson’s court masques.
A8. Inigo Jones
Supplementaries.
Q. British adventurer, who was saved by Pochohontas A. John Smith
Q. British Tennis player, who won the singles (woman’s single’s, of course!) Wimbledon title in 1967. A. Ann Jones
Round 7: Songs from the Musicals
Name the musicals from which the following numbers came.
Q1. I feel pretty A1. West Side Story
Q2. The night they invented champagne A2. Gigi
Q3. I was born under a wandering star A3. Paint Your Waggon
Q4. Secret Love A4. Calamity Jane
Q5. There’s no business like show business A5. Annie Get Your Gun
Q6. Well did you evah? A6. High Society
Q7. Money makes the world go round A7. Cabaret
Q8. As long as he needs me A8. Oliver
Supplementaries
Q. Another suitcase, another hall A. Evita
Q. Hello young lovers A. The King & I
Round 8: A Sweet Round
(all answers have chocolate bars in the answer: eg 4th rock from the sun - Mars)
Q1. Which sweets sound like a rapper? (spelled without a ‘w’!)
A1. M & Ms
Q2. Which confectionary sponsors an annual award for Children’s books? A2. Smarties . (accept Nestles, which is the technical name since they took over Smarties)
Q3. Which sweet could be said to be a favourite of Ebeneezer Scrooge? A3.Humbug
Q4. Which chocolate bar is also the American name for trainers? A4.Sneakers
Q5. Which chocolate bar is also the nickname for a small breed of dog? A5.Yorkie
Q6. Which chocolate bar is also the name for 10 us Cents?
A6. Dime
Q7. Which chocolate bar has the Latin name Via Lactea?
A7. Milky Way
Q8. Which chocolate bar has the Latin name Panthera Leo?
A8. Lion Bar
Supplementaries
Q. Which chocolate selection is also the name of a play by J M Barrie? A. Quality Street
Q Which sweet is also associated with Jim Bowen? A. Bull’s Eye
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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1 | Q | How was Stephen, the first Christian martyr, killed? |
| A | Stoned |
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2 | Q | Of which country is Julia Gillard the Prime Minister? |
| A | Australia |
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3 | Q | What was the record fee paid in Jan to transfer Andy Carroll from Newcastle to Liverpool? |
| A | £35,000,000 |
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4 | Q | Who has been the longest reigning king in England since 1066? |
| A | George III (not Victoria - she was not a king!) |
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5 | Q | Which city is overlooked by the Sugar Loaf Mountain? |
| A | Rio de Janeiro |
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6 | Q | In which novel did Svengali appear? |
| A | Trilby |
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7 | Q | Robert Edwards pioneered which medical treatment? |
| A | IVF |
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8 | Q | Whose twin brother, Jesse, died at birth? |
| A | Elvis Presley |
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9 | Q | What was the name of the submarine that ran aground off Skye last year? |
| A | HMS Astute(!) |
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10 | Q | What type of creature is a mangabey? |
| A | A monkey (found in Africa) |
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11 | Q | Which recent film deals with an arm stuck in a precipice? |
| A | 127 hours (it was originally called Between a Rock & a Hard Place!) |
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12 | Q | In old writings, what is a leman? |
| A | A lover, a sweetheart |
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13 | Q | Who founded the Samaritans? |
| A | Chad Varah |
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14 | Q | Who is the Patron Saint of undertakers? |
| A | St Joseph of Arimathea. |
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15 | Q | Who as of March 1st who is the Shadow Chancellor? |
| A | Ed Balls |
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16 | Q | Coventry's Sky Blues play home games at which stadium? |
| A | Ricoh |
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17 | Q | Which politician established the National Lottery? |
| A | David Mellor |
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18 | Q | What, apart from a novel - and a football team - is the Heart of Midlothian? |
| A | A prison |
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19 | Q | How is George Gordon (died 1824) better remembered? |
| A | Lord Byron |
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20 | Q | What is the plant Ilex better known as? |
| A | Holly |
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21 | Q | Which radio programme was 60 years old in January this year? |
| A | The Archers |
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22 | Q | What is Boy George's surname? |
| A | O'Dowd |
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23 | Q | Which car manufacturer makes the Alto, a super mini model? |
| A | Suzuki |
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24 | Q | In the TV programme, what was the surname of George and Mildred? |
| A | Roper |
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25 | Q | Who presents Film 2011 on BBC 1? |
| A | Claudia Winkleman |
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26 | Q | In a suit of chain mail, what is protected by the greaves? |
| A | The legs |
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27 | Q | For which ballet did Adolphe Adam write the music? |
| A | Giselle |
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28 | Q | Who took over from Jean-Marie Le Pen, when he retired as president of the French National Front in January? |
| A | His Daughter, Marine Le Pen (accept name or relationship) |
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29 | Q | Name one of the 2 runners who supported Roger Bannister in his breaking of the 4 minute barrier. |
| A | Chris Brasher or Chris Chataway |
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30 | Q | Da Vinci served Cesare Borgia as artist and in what other capacity? |
| A | Military Engineer |
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31 | Q | Name the capital of the French region of Alsace |
| A | Strasbourg |
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32 | Q | What is the name of Tolkien's original book of Elvish legends? |
| A | The Silmarillion |
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33 | Q | How many sides has a chillagon? |
| A | 1,000 |
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34 | Q | What is a palindrome? |
| A | A word (or phrase) that reads the same forwards and backwards (eg Eve) |
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35 | Q | What name is given to the appearance of Christ's wounds on a body? |
| A | Stigmata |
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36 | Q | Who makes the car with the appealing name of Yeti? |
| A | Skoda |
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37 | Q | What was the name of Tonto's horse in the Lone Ranger? |
| A | Scout |
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38 | Q | Which film, in 1945, was the first non-US film to win the Oscar for the best picture? |
| A | Hamlet |
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39 | Q | Which is the longest month of the year? |
| A | October. (Think about it - you get an extra hour!) |
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40 | Q | With which form of the performing arts is Carlos Acosta associated? |
| A | Ballet |
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41 | Q | What did David Quayle and Richard Block found in Southhampton in 1969? |
| A | B & Q |
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42 | Q | Which international sports team are known as the Black Ferns? |
| A | The New Zealand Women's Rugby (Union) Team. |
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43 | Q | Emmaline Pankhurst's suffragette movement was, officially, the WSPU. What does the S stand for? |
| A | Social - as in the Women's Social and Political Union |
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44 | Q | What is the second city of Egypt? |
| A | Alexandria |
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45 | Q | Which British Bird of prey has a distinctive V-shaped tail? |
| A | The Red Kite |
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46 | Q | Which firm is responsible for the creation of Shaun the Sheep, and his young relative, Timmy? |
| A | Aardman Animations |
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47 | Q | What does the Pope's title, Pontiff, actually mean? |
| A | Bridge Builder |
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48 | Q | From which country is the Duffel coat's name derived? |
| A | Belgium (It is the name of a town there) |
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49 | Q | The name of which colour comes from the Hindi word for dusty? |
| A | Khaki |
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50 | Q | What, in the films, is the surname of Rocky? |
| A | Balboa |
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51 | Q | Which actress, who recently turned 90, plays Betty Turpin in Corination Street? |
| A | Betty Driver |
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52 | Q | Name one of the two Scotch whiskies produced on the Orkney Islands. |
| A | Highland Park or Scapa |
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53 | Q | Zaha Adid has been recently awarded the Stirling prize - for which branch of the arts? |
| A | Architecture (for the Maxxi Centre in Rome) |
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54 | Q | As of March 1st what position does Yvette Cooper hold in the Shadow Cabinet? |
| A | Home Secretary. |
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55 | Q | Name either of the contestants in the longest tennis match ever, at Wimbledon in 2010. |
| A | John Isner or Nicolas Mahud |
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56 | Q | In which decade did the University of Cambridge first allow women to graduate? |
| A | The 1940's (!) |
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57 | Q | Underneath Paris is a network of tunnels totalling 80 miles long, dating from the middle ages. Why were they created? |
| A | For quarrying building stone (limestone) |
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58 | Q | What is the name of Propero's daughter in the Tempest? |
| A | Miranda |
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59 | Q | What is the plant Hedera better known as? |
| A | Ivy |
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60 | Q | Barbara Bach is married to whom? |
| A | Ringo Starr |
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61 | Q | Which bird has a name supposedly derived from the Welsh for white head? |
| A | Penguin (Pen Gwyn) |
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62 | Q | What cinema name derives from the Greek for Place of Songs? |
| A | Odeon |
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63 | Q | Ringo Starr provided the voiceover for which children's TV series? |
| A | Thomas the Tank Engine |
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64 | Q | Which car manufacturer makes the "urban cross-over model", the Sportage? |
| A | Kia |
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65 | Q | If A is Alpha, B is Bravo, and C is Charlie, what is N? |
A | November | |
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66 | Q | Who wrote the music of the most famous setting of the St John's Passion? |
| A | JS Bach |
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67 | Q | Who, as of March 1st is the UK Secretary of State for Justice? |
A | Kenneth Clarke | |
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68 | Q | In the football partnership of the Saint and Greavsie, who was the Saint? |
| A | Ian St John |
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69 | Q | Who was the last king of Egypt? |
| A | Farouk |
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70 | Q | What is the capital of the French region of Rhone-Alpes? |
| A | Lyons |
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71 | Q | Who wrote Moll Flanders? |
| A | Daniel Defoe |
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72 | Q | Which is the heaviest planet? |
| A | Jupiter |
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73 | Q | Who was the love of Dante's life? |
| A | Beatrice |
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74 | Q | Which comic features The Fat Slags, Farmer Palmer, and Roger Mellie, the man on the Telly? |
| A | Viz |
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75 | Q | Who is Helena Bonham Carter's long-time partner? |
| A | The film director, Tim Burton |
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76 | Q | Tom & Jerry emerged from which partnership of animators that produced many cartoon series? |
| A | Hanna & Barbera |
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77 | Q | Who is the lover of Lolita? |
| A | Humbert Humbert (do not accept James Mason!) |
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78 | Q | What is Maketon? |
| A | A simplified sign language, used particularly by Special Needs children |
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79 | Q | Who designed the Albert Memorial in London? |
| A | Sir George Gilbert Scott |
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80 | Q | Last year, Adam Crozier left Royal Mail, of which he was Chief Executive, to run which organisation? |
| A | ITV |
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81 | Q | Which is the only current League Two side that has played in the Premiership? |
| A | Bradford |
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82 | Q | In which country was the UN peace-keeping force first deployed? |
| A | Israel (in 1947) |
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83 | Q | Which of the seven wonders of the ancient world is still standing? |
| A | The great pyramid at Giza (accept the Pyramids) |
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84 | Q | The TV series Lark Rise to Candleford was based on the writings of which author? |
| A | Flora Thompson |
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85 | Q | In Arthurian legend, what was the first name of the character whom Tennyson called The Lady of Shallott? |
| A | Elaine |
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86 | Q | Name the Wright brothers' first (successful) plane. |
| A | The Flyer |
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87 | Q | Elton John has called his son what? (Obviously, first name is what is needed!) |
| A | Zachary |
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88 | Q | The use of what did Jonas Hanway popularise in London in the eighteenth century? |
| A | The umbrella |
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89 | Q | Which up-market British car manufacturer is to produce a luxury version of the Toyota IQ, the Cygnet, which will cost about £30,000? |
| A | Aston Martin (in an attempt to reduce its overall CO2 emissions as a marque!) |
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90 | Q | What role did Antonio Fargas play in Starsky and Hutch? |
| A | Huggy Bear |
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91 | Q | In which decade of the nineteenth century was the first London Underground Line opened? |
| A | 1860's (the Metropolitan Line) |
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92 | Q | In which decade of the twentieth century did Gaudi, the architect famous for his work in Barcelona, die? |
| A | 1920's (some of his work still needs to be finished) |
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93 | Q | From April this year what will be the threshold over which the 40% income tax rate will be levied (above the personal allowance)? |
| A | £35,000 |
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94 | Q | Who won the women's title at Last year's (2010) year's Wimbledon? |
| A | Serena Williams |
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95 | Q | Who did Harold Wilson succeed as leader of the labour party? |
| A | Hugh Gaitskell |
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96 | Q | The explosion of which volcano in 1883 could be heard up to 4000 km away? |
| A | Krakatoa |
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Supplementary Questions: | ||
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1 | Q | Who was the first woman head of MI 5? |
| A | Stella Rimmington |
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2 | Q | Who fronts the BBC 2 series A Farmer's Life for Me? |
| A | Jimmy Docherty |
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3 | Q | Which Scottish island produces, amongst others, Ardberg and Lagavulin whiskies? |
| A | Islay |
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4 | Q | In which city did Martin Luther King make his "I have a Dream" speech? |
| A | Washington DC |
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5 | Q | How many times did Lance Armstrong win the Tour de France? |
| A | 7 |
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6 | Q | Christine Laguarde, French politician, holds the equivalent of which UK cabinet post? |
| A | Chancellor (has responsibility for economic affairs, finance and industry) |
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