All questions supplied by the teams themselves...    
…other than the Waters Green Rams or the Weaver, of course!    
Assembled by Ox-fford
1   
In Greek mythology, which cunning Greek commander suggested the building of the Trojan Horse and led the troops contained within it?    
Odysseus
2   
What is the name of the Jester in the court of Duke Frederick in the Shakespeare play As You Like It?    
Touchstone
3   
Whose vocals are credited with Mark Ronson on the 2015 Brit Award winning single Uptown Funk?    
Bruno Mars
4   
By what name is (or was) Richard John Bingham better known?    
Lord Lucan
5   
St Martin's Tower, popularly called "Carfax Tower", is considered to be at the centre of which English city?    
Oxford
6   
Complete this advertising slogan - "Maybe she's born with it, or…"    
…Maybe it's Maybelline
7   
In which 1990's TV series did Christopher Ecclestone play the role of DCI David Bilborough?    
Cracker
8   
Which Athenian playwright first coined the term "Cloud Cuckoo Land"?     
Aristophanes (in his play The Birds)
9   
Which comedian created the character Theophilus P. Wildebeeste?    
Lenny Henry
10   
Franklin's Gardens is the home ground of which rugby union club?    
Northampton Saints (accept Northampton)
11   
According to the French Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, "Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of"…what?    
Elderberries
12   
Which World Heritage Site was built in the early 1700s in Woodstoock, Oxfordshire?    
Blenheim Palace
13   
Which malleable metal alloy is traditionally composed of 85–99% tin, with the remainder consisting of copper, antimony, bismuth and sometimes, less commonly today, lead?    
Pewter
14   
Who was the Police Match Commander during the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989 who has recently given evidence admitting his own shortcomings to the new Hillsborough inquests in Warrington?    
David Duckenfield
15   
The city of Toulouse lies on the banks of which river?    
Garonne
16   
Which actor starred in both The Hudsucker Proxy and Mystic River?    
Tim Robbins
17   
Nelson Rockerfeller served as Vice President to which President of the USA?    
Gerald Ford
18   
Who opened a research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey in 1876, the site later becoming known as an "invention factory"?    
Thomas Edison
19   
Which Italian dessert is made from egg yolks, sugar and marsala, whipped together and served warm?    
Zabaglione
20   
Which author created the detective Adam Dalgliesh?    
P.D. James
21   
Which author wrote the novel The Eagle Has Landed?    
Jack Higgins
22   
What sort of pastry is used in the middle-eastern dessert known as Baklava?    
Filo
23   
Mandy Rice-Davies was the mistress of which London-based property landlord who became notorious for the exploitation of his tenants?     
Peter Rachman 
24   
Who is the only divorcee to be elected as President of the USA?    
Ronald Reagan
25   
The actress Dakota Johnson recently starred in the controversial film Fifty Shades of Grey. Who is her famous actress mother?    
Melanie Griffith (and her father is Don Johnson, of Miami Vice fame)
26   
On which river does the city of St Petersburg stand?    
Neva
27   
The family of singer and guitarist Malcolm Young have recently confirmed his career is at an end as he is suffering from dementia. He was a founding member of which rock group?    
AC/DC
28   
Which metal is added to steel to make it into “stainless steel”?    
Chromium
29   
Which King commissioned the building of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich?    
Charles II (Second)
30   
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!" is a quote from which film?    
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
31   
How long in terms of actual playing time does a game of American Football last?    
60 Minutes
32   
Who was the lead singer of the 1980s pop group Kajagoogoo, who later had a solo hit with the song The NeverEnding Story?    
Limahl
33   
In The Pickwick Papers, what is the first name of Mr Pickwick?    
Samuel
34   
Dennis Hopper played the character of Frank Booth in which 1986 neo-noir film?    
Blue Velvet
35   
Which company widely used the advertising slogan "Where do you want to go today?" in the 1990s    
Microsoft
36   
The Burrell Collection is an eclectic art collection housed in which British city?    
Glasgow
37   
By what name is TV personality Dr Matthew Keith Hall better known?    
Harry Hill
38   
Which American singer's latest album is named after the year of her birth, 1989?    
Taylor Swift
39   
"The course of true love never did run smooth" is a line from which Shakespeare play?    
A Midsummer Night's Dream
40   
In Greek mythology, which water nymph was transformed into a laurel tree to save her from the unwanted attentions of Apollo?    
Daphne
41   
The song Perfect World by Irish rock band Kodaline is used as the theme tune for which TV programme?    
Gogglebox
42   
What was Queen Victoria's first given name?    
Alexandrina
43   
Only coming to light in early 2015, what, in 1940, did Winston Churchill suggest giving to the USA in order to encourage their support for Britain in the Second World War?    
An original copy of Magna Carta
44   
The Three Gorges Dam, the world’s largest power station, stands on which river?    
Yangtze
45   
Charles Laughton played the role of Captain Bligh in the 1935 film Mutiny on the Bounty. Two further films telling the same story were released in 1962 and 1984. Give the name of the actor who played Captain Bligh in either of those films.    
Trevor Howard (1962) or Anthony Hopkins (1984)
46   
What name did Thomas Hardy use for the city of Oxford in his Wessex novels, notably Jude the Obscure?    
Christminster
47   
In the first BBC series of The Musketeers, loosely based on Dumas’ novels, who played the part of Cardinal Richelieu?    
Peter Capaldi
48   
Which sport is named after the country seat of the Duke of Beaufort?    
Badminton (Badminton House in Gloucestershire)
49   
Born in 1890 and playing a key role in the Dada and Surrealist movements, which artist later became the unofficial photographer of an exciting group of artists and thinkers including Cocteau, Picasso, Joyce and Matisse?     
Man Ray (or his real name Emmanuel Radnitzky) 
50   
Which car company had a factory at Browns Lane, Coventry between 1951 and 2005?    
Jaguar
51   
Blue Ivy Carter was born on the 7th of January 2012. Who is her well-known father?    
Jay Z (or his real name, Shawn Corey Carter)
52   
Which Oscar winning film includes the words The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance in its full title?    
Birdman (which won several Oscars this year)
53   
In Physics, what word (usually represented by the symbol S) is commonly understood as a measure of disorder?    
Entropy
54   
Which artist once insisted on being tied to the mast of a ship during a storm before painting the tempestuous Snowstorm steam-boat off a harbour mouth?    
J.M.W. Turner
55   
Barbara Edwards became the BBC's first what in January 1974?    
Female Weather Presenter on TV
56   
Which English philosopher (1748-1832) and the founder of Utilitarianism has his preserved head and skeleton on display in the main building of University College, London?    
Jeremy Bentham
57   
The former British dependency of the Gilbert & Ellice Islands in the Pacific now forms two independent countries. Name either.    
Kiribati or Tuvalu
58   
Which Scottish-born entrepreneur (1835-1918) made his fortune in the US in iron and steel and became a great philanthropist?    
Andrew Carnegie
59   
Which English artist, who died at the age of 25, scandalised Victorian society with his erotic illustrations for Oscar Wilde’s play Salome?    
Aubrey Beardsley
60   
Which murderer, believed to have killed at least 16 people, was only discovered after the drains of his house became blocked by human remains?    
Dennis Nielsen
61   
Which murderer used the false name John Robinson whilst trying to flee from Britain with his mistress?    
Dr Crippen
62   
Which British artist painted a controversially bleak portrait of the Queen to celebrate her Golden Jubilee in 2002?    
Lucien Freud
63   
Which entrepreneurial family is associated with Turin and the Fiat car company?    
Agnelli
64   
Flores, São Miguel and São Jorge belong to which group of Atlantic islands?    
Azores
65   
Which English Engineer (1716-1772) is generally credited as the genius behind the first British canal of the modern era, the Bridgewater Canal?    
James Brindley
66   
Better known as Barry and Paul Chuckle (the Chuckle Brothers), what is their real surname?    
Elliott (yes, they are real brothers)
67   
Which artist was born Doménikos Theotokópoulos in Crete in 1541 and was a painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance?    
El Greco
68   
Which word, meaning "producer of suffering" in Greek, is used to describe anything that can produce disease?    
Pathogen
69   
In 1991, which film became the first animated film to be nominated for the 'Best Picture' Oscar?    
Beauty and the Beast
70   
What was the name of the recently deceased TV presenter whose catchphrase on his best known long-running show was "Keep 'em peeled"?     
Shaw Taylor (presenter of Police 5)
71   
Vorsprung durch Technik is the main advertising slogan and company ethos for which car manufacturer?    
Audi
72   
Not best known for his depiction of animals, Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening and Swans Reflecting Elephants are paintings by which artist?    
Salvador Dali
73   
Which famous motor racing event was first held in January 1911 and won by Henri Rougier?    
The Monte Carlo Rally
74   
In the recent ITV drama series Arthur & George, based on events in the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who played the part of Doyle?    
Martin Clunes
75   
Sir John Moore, a distinguished British General in the Napoleonic Wars, died in battle in 1809. Where was he buried, an event commemorated in a poem by Charles Wolfe?    
Corunna
76   
The Day the Earth Stood Still is a classic 1951 science fiction film in which Michael Rennie plays the lead role of Klaatu, an alien who visits Earth. Who played the role of Klaatu in the 2008 remake of the film?    
Keanu Reeves
77   
Which river flows through Ironbridge Gorge?    
Severn
78   
In early 2015, what is the connection between historic bridges, British inventions and great British comedians?    
All featured on Royal Mail Stamps issued in the early months of this year
79   
Who was the last British monarch born outside Great Britain?    
George II (second) Born in Hanover
80   
The song Harder Than You Think by American hip hop group Public Enemy is used as the theme tune for which TV programme?    
The Last Leg
81   
What mountain range, with a length of approximately 4,300 miles, is considered to be the longest mountain range in the world?    
Andes
82   
Which Ridley Scott film is set in a dystopian Los Angeles in November 2019?    
Blade Runner
83   
Which rhyming two-word phrase describes a type of popular novel about middle class people living in the English countryside?    
Aga Saga
84   
One of the classic horse races is the 1,000 Guineas. How much is 1,000 guineas in pounds sterling?    
£1,050 (no leeway)
85   
Who wrote the opera in which you would hear the Anvil Chorus?    
Giuseppe Verdi (Il Trovatore)
86   
Riley Burwat is the trade name of a range of products used in which sport / leisure activity?    
Snooker (accept Billiards or Pool as well) They are cues
87   
Who organised the Irish Parliamentary Party, said to be the first professionally organised political party, in 1882?    
Charles Stewart Parnell
88   
Which English political philosopher coined the phrase, “survival of the fittest”?    
Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)
89   
What name did Francis Drake give to the land he had discovered when he landed in California?    
New Albion
90   
The role of Harry Callahan as played by Clint Eastwood in the Dirty Harry series of films was originally written for which singer / actor?    
Frank Sinatra (yes, really!)
91   
What is the name of the man who was Group Chairman of HSBC Bank between 2005 & 2010, then Minister of State for Trade & Investment from 2011 - 2013 and who is now a Baron of Hurstpierpoint?    
Stephen Green
92   
Which team won Baseball's 2014 World Series?    
San Francisco Giants
93   
Which famous former rower and rowing coach died in February this year, aged 69?    
Dan Topolski
94   
Fergie, Will.i.Am and Taboo are all members of which band?    
Black Eyed Peas
95   
Which popular board game was devised by Anthony E. Pratt from Balsall Heath, Birmingham?    
Cluedo
96   
The Lek is the currency of which European country?    
Albania
97   
Which group of people drove a car called the Bulletproof Bomb?    
The Ant Hill Mob (in Wacky Races)
98   
What fish is traditionally used in the Scandinavian dish Gravlax?    
Salmon
99   
Jack Hoggan is the real name of which Scottish painter born in 1951?    
Jack Vettriano
100   
In which TV detective series did the main protagonist drive a Pontiac Firebird, registration 853 OKG?    
The Rockford Files
101   
Which car manufacturer features a snake on its badge and logo?    
Alfa Romeo
102   
The Hepworth Art Gallery is located in which Yorkshire city?    
Wakefield
103   
What type of food is Monterey Jack?    
Cheese
104   
What number was displayed on the anthropomorphic Volkswagen Beetle in the Herbie series of films?    
53
105   
Which British coin ceased being legal tender on the 31st of December 1960?    
Farthing
106   
What popular game was devised by American architect Alfred Mosher Butts?    
Scrabble
107   
Which song title connects Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Jennifer Rush and Huey Lewis & the News?    
The Power of Love (all recorded different songs with that title)
108   
The Queen's Orang-utan was a book published in February this year to raise money for Comic Relief. Who wrote it?    
David Walliams
109   
Which team won Superbowl XLIX (49) in February 2015?    
New England Patriots
110   
Who was the Chief Executive of Barclays Bank who tried to cling on to his job through the LIBOR-rigging scandal by pointing the finger at "Rogue Traders" in 2012?    
Bob Diamond
111   
The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie opened in the West End of London in 1952 and has run continuously since then. At which theatre has it been performed since 1974?    
St. Martin's Theatre 
112   
Which Asian city was known as Batavia between 1619 and 1949?    
Jakarta
113   
Which 19th-century French socialist first suggested that “Property is theft”?    
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon 
114   
How was the Irish MEP Rosemary Scallon better known to the British public?    
Dana
115   
The Winmau company manufactures equipment for which sport / leisure activity?    
Darts
116   
Who wrote the opera in which you would hear the Humming Chorus?    
Giacomo Puccini (Madame Butterfly)
117   
How many pennies was the old English coin the Groat traditionally worth?    
Four
118   
Which phrase, meaning in a state of anxious suspense, derives from the practice of stretching woollen cloth over a frame to prevent shrinkage?    
On Tenterhooks
119   
Which BBC TV programme has been presented by Tim Wonnacott since 2003?    
Bargain Hunt
120   
Dubbed the "world's toughest climb", what is the name of the vertical rock formation in California which was successfully climbed by "Free Climbers" Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson in January 2015?    
El Capitan (in Yosemite National Park)
Supplementary Questions
S1   
Which Japanese city was devastated by an earthquake in 1995?    
Kobe
S2   
What is the full name of the crown used in Queen Elizabeth’s coronation?    
St Edward’s Crown
S3   
What is the capital of the former Soviet republic of Belarus    
Minsk
S4   
With whom did David Mellor have a scandalous affair in the 1990s (remember the Chelsea shirt?)    
Antonia de Sancha
S5   
Who was shot as he left the Washington Hilton in 1981?    
Ronald Reagan
S6   
What does the B in Cecil B DeMille stand for?    
Blount
TIEBREAKER (God forbid…)    
Add together the following numbers:-   
• The height in feet of Mount Kilimanjaro   
• The Gross Tonnage weight of the QE2    
• The length in miles of the River Thames    
• The number of Test Match runs scored by Sir Garfield Sobers    
• The area in square miles of Wales    
Nearest to the correct total wins!    
Answer    
Kilimanjaro = 19,330 feet    
QE2 = 70,327 Gross Tonnage    
Thames = 215 miles    
Garry Sobers = 8,032 runs    
Wales = 8,014 square miles    
Total = 105,918
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