Questions set by the British Flag and the Robin Hood
1. | Which purple flowering plant is commonly known as the “butterfly bush” because it attracts butterflies ? | ||
BUDDLEIA | |||
2. | The name of which popular garden flowering plant, literally means “many flowers”? | ||
POLYANTHUS | |||
3. | Which town in the USA is the only place in the world to have built a full scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens for its centennial in 1897 ? | ||
NASHVILLE (TENNESSEE) | |||
4. | Which part of the British Isles is divided into six areas called sheadings ? | ||
ISLE OF MAN | |||
5. | In the Old Testament, who was the Canaanite warrior god and god of fertility ? | ||
BAAL | |||
6. | In classical mythology, who was the Greek equivalent of Pax, the Roman goddess of peace ? | ||
IRENE | |||
7. | In a square in which English city is the large 6 m cast-iron statue of a mummified “Iron Man”, by Antony Gormley, that was erected in 1993 ? | ||
BIRMINGHAM | |||
8. | Which university has in its coat of arms a shield with a circle in the top left hand corner as you view it ? | ||
THE OPEN UNIVERSITY | |||
9. | Which term for structures such as telephone boxes, news stands and information booths, was originally used in Islamic architecture for an open circular pavilion ? | ||
KIOSK | |||
10 | The Free Trade Hall in Manchester was built on the site where which famous event took place in 1819 ? | ||
PETERLOO MASSACRE | |||
11. | In heraldry, what is the term for a broad horizontal stripe running across the middle of the shield ? | ||
FESS (OR FESSE) | |||
12. | What is the name, derived from a Czech word meaning “catapult” , for a short-range cannon with a steep angle of fire, related to the mortar ? | ||
HOWITZER | |||
13. | Which English song-writer’s 1977 debut album has the title “My Aim Is True” ? | ||
ELVIS COSTELLO
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14. | Which New York R&B singer won five of the top 2002 Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist, Song Of The Year for ‘Fallin’ and Best R&B album for “Songs in A Minor” ? | ||
ALICIA KEYS | |||
15. | In the nursery rhyme, which insect is told to fly away home because ‘your house is on fire and your children are gone ‘ ? | ||
LADYBIRD | |||
16. | In which 1915 short story by Franz Kafka does the hero, Gregor Samsa, find himself transformed into a human-sized beetle ? | ||
METAMORPHOSIS | |||
17. | Which country’s flag features a cedar tree ? | ||
LEBANON | |||
18. | A deficiency of what vitamin causes the failure of blood to clot ? | ||
VITAMIN K | |||
19. | Which major thoroughfare in the centre of the borough of Manhattan in New York City is the dividing line that separates streets labelled East and West ? | ||
| 5TH AVENUE (“the most expensive street in the world”) | ||
20. | Which river, immortalised in the paintings of John Constable, forms much of the boundary between Essex and Suffolk ? | ||
STOUR | |||
21. | Which sport gave rise to the phrase ‘to win hands down’ ? | ||
HORSE RACING | |||
22. | In what game are unplayed pieces gathered in a ‘boneyard’ ? | ||
DOMINOES | |||
23. | Which US Mathematician was awarded the Nobel Prize for economics in 1944, despite suffering from severe schizophrenia ? | ||
JOHN FORBES NASH (Jnr) | |||
24. | Which English mathematician worked on the design of the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) and in 1950 devised a test (the ‘imitation game’) for determining whether a computer can be said to ‘think’ ? | ||
ALAN TURING | |||
25. | Pesto sauce traditionally consists of crushed garlic, basil, and which nuts blended with olive oil ? | ||
PINE NUTS
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26. | Which climbing garden plant is known as Traveller’s Joy and Old Man’s Beard ? | ||
CLEMATIS | |||
27. | What is the name for the ‘dimples’ on voting papers which played a controversial part in the election of US President George W. Bush in 2001 ? | ||
CHADS | |||
28. | What is the more common term for the phenomenon of bioluminescence ? | ||
FOXFIRE (also accept FAIRY FIRE) (created by some species of fungi present in decaying wood). | |||
29. | Name either of the two Flemish painters who worked in England who were knighted by King Charles I ? | ||
| PETER PAUL RUBENS OR ANTHONY VAN DYCK | ||
30. | There are only 3 ferromagnetic elements (those which can be permanently magnetised). Iron is one – name another ? | ||
NICKEL OR COBALT | |||
31. | According to the Gospels, who asked for the body of Jesus after the crucifixion and placed it in his own garden tomb ? Full answer required. | ||
JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA | |||
32. | In the popular nursery rhyme, how much was owed to the bells of St Martin’s ? | ||
FIVE FARTHINGS | |||
33. | In which 1932 novel by William Faulkner is Joe Christmas the tragic victim of violent racial prejudice ? | ||
LIGHT IN AUGUST | |||
34. | Who wrote the 1848 Children’s Christmas story ‘The Little Match Girl’ ? | ||
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN | |||
35. | Which phrase from Shakespeare’s Othello was used by Edward Elgar as the title of a set of five marches for a symphony orchestra ? | ||
POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE | |||
36. | The name of which make of car happens to be a latin word meaning ‘let it be done’ and is used as a decree, a formal command or a short order or warrant of a judge ? | ||
FIAT | |||
37. | Who was the only bachelor President of the USA ? | ||
JAMES BUCHANAN | |||
38. | By what name is Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major (1906) popularly known, because of the huge number of performers required ? | ||
SYMPHONY OF A THOUSAND
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39. | Which playwright designed Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard ? | ||
SIR JOHN VANBURGH | |||
40. | Which nineteenth century President of the USA had the shortest presidential term in office ? | ||
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON | |||
41. | Where specifically in the human body would you find the PISIFORM bone ? | ||
THE WRIST | |||
42. | What name is given to diacritic marks such as the dot on a lower-case ‘i’ ? | ||
TITTLE | |||
43. | Who was the designer of the silk crepe dress held together with safety pins which Elizabeth Hurley wore for the premiere of the 1994 film ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ ? | ||
GIANNI VERSACE | |||
44. | Which Paris fashion designer launched the ‘Space Age look’ in the late 1960s ? | ||
PIERRE CARDIN | |||
45. | Which ‘make-your-own’ toy character, created by New York designer George Lerner, came as a package of twenty eight plastic face and body parts, including ears, noses and mouths ? | ||
MR. POTATO HEAD | |||
46. | Under which trade name did Coleco market the handmade cloth dolls that American arts student Xavier Roberts designed in 1978, and called ‘Little People’ ? | ||
CABBAGE PATCH KIDS | |||
47. | What is the state capital of Oregon ? | ||
SALEM | |||
48. | What is the state capital of Montana ? | ||
HELENA | |||
49. | What is the name of the cup awarded to the winner of the annual swim across the Serpentine in Hyde Park every Christmas Day ? | ||
PETER PAN CUP | |||
50. | The Super Bowl is awarded to the winners of the USA National Football League Championship game. What is the name of the equivalent trophy played for in Canada ? | ||
THE GREY CUP | |||
51. | On which Antarctic island is the active volcano Mount Erebus ? | ||
ROSS ISLAND | |||
52. | Which Arab country is the only one without a desert ? | ||
LEBANON | |||
53. | What uniquely connects Russia, Egypt and Turkey ? | ||
THEY EACH SPAN ACROSS TWO CONTINENTS | |||
54. | What is the unique connection between Chad and Romania and between The Netherlands and Luxembourg ? | ||
EACH PAIR HAS THE SAME NATIONAL FLAG | |||
55. | To whom is the design of the ceremonial uniform of the Swiss Guards of the Vatican City attributed ? | ||
MICHELANGELO | |||
56. | Whose last words after a nurse had commented that ‘”he seemed to be a little better”, are said to have been “on the contrary” ? | ||
HENRIK IBSEN | |||
57. | Name the classic children’s TV series in which you could find Gabriel the toad | ||
BAGPUSS | |||
58. | On TV, whose pet carrier pigeon was called Speckled Jim ? | ||
GENERAL MELCHETT (Blackadder) | |||
59. | Name the hotel in Huddersfield where twenty two clubs famously met in 1895 to form the Northern Rugby Football Union | ||
GEORGE HOTEL | |||
60. | Which Sydney-born Warrington rugby league player was the most prolific try scorer in the history of the game, scoring 796 tries between 1946 and 1964 (740 for Warrington alone !) ? | ||
BRIAN BEVAN | |||
61. | Which letter in Morse code is represented by dot dash? | ||
A | |||
62. | What is the only country outside of Europe in the Top Ten for annual per capita consumption of beer? | ||
AUSTRALIA | |||
63. | Who gave his name to his invention the whirlpool bath? | ||
(Candido) JACUZZI | |||
64. | What Islamic edifice was built in the city of Agra by Shah Jahan? | ||
TAJ MAHAL | |||
65. | It was once traditional to put something in your cup before drinking to someone’s health. What was put into the cup ? | ||
PIECE OF TOAST OR ROASTED BREAD | |||
66. | Complete the following line from Monty Python 'The Philosophers Song' with the last name of a philosopher. "And Wittgenstein was a beery swine, Who was just as schloshed as ......" | ||
SCHLEGEL | |||
67. | What name was given to the revolution in the Ukraine 2004 to 2005 ? | ||
THE ORANGE REVOLUTION | |||
68. | What was the title taken by Mr William Morris of Morris motors? | ||
LORD NUFFIELD | |||
69. | The national anthem of which European Union country has no words? | ||
SPAIN | |||
70. | Since 1810, the largest fair in the world, Oktoberfest, renowned for beer consumption, has been cancelled 24 times, usually due to war. Why was it cancelled in 1923 and 1924? | ||
OUT OF CONTROL INFLATION | |||
71. | Which British writer, comedienne and dinner lady famously said "I thought coq au vin was love in a lorry"? | ||
VICTORIA WOOD | |||
72. | This is a pub quiz after all, so on which brewers site in Chiswick has there been a brewery for more than 300 years? | ||
FULLERS | |||
73. | What are the inhabitants of Sardinia called? | ||
SARDS | |||
74. | An English word for a vital body part and the Chinese word for dragon are the same. What is the word ? | ||
LUNG | |||
75. | The American Charles Osborne got the hickups in 1922. How long did it last for? | ||
68 YEARS !! (ACCEPT +/- 5 YEARS : 63 TO 73) | |||
76. | Who was the first non royal to appear on a UK postage stamp? | ||
SHAKESPEARE (in 1964) | |||
77. | Who is the 2014 European Ryder Cup captain ? | ||
| PAUL McGINLEY
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78. | The Akita is a breed of dog originating from which country ? | ||
JAPAN | |||
79. | Symbolising innocence, which birthstone is associated with the month of April? | ||
DIAMOND | |||
80. | How Many Nautical Miles Are There in A League ? | ||
3 | |||
81. | Which pine nut had a famous nose? | ||
PINOCCHIO (Pinocchio is a Tuscan word meaning "pine nut") | |||
82. | What is the title of the officer who serves as a 'police chief' on board a Royal Navy or US navy ship? | ||
MASTER AT ARMS | |||
83. | What is the more common name for the medical condition know as periorbital haematoma ? | ||
BLACK EYE | |||
84. | Which company marketed the first diesel driven car? | ||
MERCEDES BENZ | |||
85. | The Anglo-Persian Oil Company is now better known by which name? | ||
BP or BRITISH PETROLEUM | |||
86. | The Langeled pipeline is the world's longest underwater pipeline. It carries natural gas to the United Kingdom from which country? | ||
NORWAY | |||
87. | What sporting event has been held at Hamilton in Canada, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Kingston in Jamaica, amongst others ? | ||
COMMONWEALTH GAMES | |||
88. | Which notorious murderer lived at 10 Rillington Place? | ||
JOHN CHRISTIE | |||
89. | What is the name of the maidenhair tree or 'living fossil', the first tree to bud in Hiroshima after the atom bomb? | ||
GINKGO | |||
90. | In which country could you formerly have seen this famous signpost: Wimbledon 16, 999 kilometres, Flushing Meadow 16, 690 kilometres, Roland Garros 16, 878 kilometres? | ||
AUSTRALIA (Melbourne Park) | |||
91. | The stadium in Athens for the 1896 games was built from which material? | ||
MARBLE | |||
92. | Semiotics is the study of what ? | ||
SIGNS AND SYMBOLS | |||
93. | Hagiology" is the branch of literature dealing with the lives & legends of whom? | ||
SAINTS | |||
94. | The words "Ars Gratia Artis" appear on the logo for MGM films. What does it mean? | ||
ART FOR ARTS SAKE | |||
95. | Art for Arts Sake was a hit record, first charting in 1975, for which group? | ||
10cc | |||
96. | Which edible product did the ancient Greeks use to cast ballots? | ||
BEANS (some politicians were full of beans !) | |||
97. | Braille is based around a grid using how many dots? | ||
6 | |||
98. | What is a Worcester pearmain? | ||
APPLE | |||
99. | What type of acid is in bee stings? | ||
FORMIC ACID (also accept Methanoic Acid) | |||
100. | Which variation of culinary ingredient is sometimes called the 'Black Diamond"? | ||
TRUFFLES (specifically a black truffle (accept truffle) | |||
101. | What kind of therapy is Balneotherapy? | ||
BATHING – WATER (usually in a spa) for disease treatment | |||
102. | In which city is the Royal Armouries Museum? | ||
LEEDS | |||
103. | Which country has the international vehicle registration M? | ||
MALTA | |||
104. | For which film did Jack Nicholson win his first Oscar? | ||
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST (12 times nominated and 3 time winner) | |||
105. | Translated into English what was Tchaikovsky’s first name, | ||
PETER | |||
106. | Which fictional character was created by Edgar Rice Burroughs? | ||
TARZAN | |||
107. | What was the name of the actor who wrote, produced and starred in the iconic 1970 film “Le Mans”? | ||
STEVE McQUEEN
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108. | According to American psychologist Lewis Terman, above what IQ level would you be classed as a genius ? | ||
140 | |||
109. | What is a baby elephant called? | ||
CALF | |||
110. | On which river does Shrewsbury stand? | ||
SEVERN | |||
111. | Which famous explorer discovered Jamaica? | ||
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS | |||
112. | In which decade were ATM’s 1st used in Britain? | ||
1960s (27th June 1967 - Barclays Bank in Enfield, Middlesex. The first person to withdraw money from it was On The Buses star, Reg Varney, aka bus driver Stan Butler) | |||
113. | In the American dice game craps what name is given to a throw of double one ? | ||
SNAKE EYES | |||
114. | In the USA which medal would you receive if wounded on military service? | ||
PURPLE HEART | |||
115. | Which film has 4 sequels with prefixes to the original title of Beneath, Escape From, Conquest Of and Battle For? | ||
PLANET OF THE APES | |||
116. | The TRIPITAKA (Sanskrit word meaning “Three Baskets” is the sacred text of which religion? | ||
BUDDHISM | |||
117. | Which word beginning with Z means the study or practice of fermentation in brewing, wine making or distilling ? | ||
ZYMURGY | |||
118. | Which word beginning with the letter Z means a fertilized ovum ? | ||
ZYGOTE | |||
119. | Who formed the Scottish Labour Party and was the first independent Labour MP ? . | ||
(James) KIER HARDIE | |||
120. | What is a TurkishVan ? | ||
BREED OF CAT |
SUPPLEMENTARIES:
1. | In 1953 which country singer died in the back of a car on his way to a New Year’s Day concert in Ohio, aged 29 - both names required ? | |
HANK WILLIAMS | ||
2. | HIPPOPOTO – MONSTRO – SESQUI – PEDALIO - PHOBIA is the fear of what ? | |
LONG WORDS | ||
3. | Which British pop group auditioned for Decca on New Year’s Day 1962 ? | |
THE BEATLES (they were turned down !) | ||
4. | Which notorious British serial killer committed suicide on the 1st January 1995 ? Both names required | |
FRED WEST | ||
5. | What does an ORGANOLEPTIC analyse ? | |
FOOD SNIFFER/TASTER | ||
6. | Who, an X factor finalist in 2012 was the winner of Celebrity Big Brother series 11 that finished last week ? | |
RYLAN CLARK | ||
7. | How would you say 'house wine' in French ? | |
VIN (DE LA) MAISON
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8. | How would you say 'house wine' in Italian ? | |
VINO DELLA CASA
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TIE_BREAK QUESTION (IF NEEDED):
How much money was raised by the end of the telethon on the BBC Children In Need show broadcast on 16th November 2012 ? | |
£ 26,757,446 (the current record amount) |
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