8th December The Questions
Specialist Questions
Set by the Harrington Academicals
vetted by the Dolphin
Art and Entertainment – All Creatures Great and Small
Dumb Britain
Science and Nature
History – A Hard Act To Follow
Sport
Geography – All about US
Food and Drink
Famous New Zealanders
Set by: Harrington Academicals
Vetted by: The Dolphin
Arts and Entertainment – All Creatures Great and Small
All of the answers contain the name of an animal – we just need to know that animal.
1 | What is the alternative title of Wimoweh, a hit for the Karl Denver Trio in 1961 and Tight Fit in 1982. The song has been recorded (too) many times before and since | The Lion sleeps tonight |
2 | This piece of music by Ralph Vaughn Williams was inspired by a poem by George Meredith | The Lark Ascending |
3 | This Janáček opera, based on a folk tale, was first performed in 1924 | Cunning little vixen |
4 | This rather nasty Ian Banks novel was his first to be published, in 1984 | The Wasp factory |
5 | An appalling song by Tom Jones, taken from the 1965 film of the same name | What’s new pussycat |
6 | This 1969 Hollywood film about dance marathons starred Jane Fonda | They shoot horses, don’t they |
7 | This Henry Williamson novel was made into a film in 1979 | Tarka the Otter |
8 | This Mark Haddon novel was adapted for stage and is currently playing at the National Theatre | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time |
S1 | This Puccini opera was set in Japan | Madame Butterfly |
S2 | This scatological track by the Macc Lads referred to a journey up the A537 | No sheep ‘til Buxton |
Dumb Britain
These questions have all been answered in UK quiz shows, and reported in Private Eye. Give either the correct answer to the question or the actual answer given by the contestant, shown in brackets.
1 | At the battle of Trafalgar, what was Nelson‘s flagship? | Victory (Cutty Sark) |
2 | Which company, founded in 1841 operated the first ever package tours? | Thomas Cook (British Airways) |
3 | What is the only Commonwealth country whose official language is Portuguese? | Mozambique (Portugal) |
4 | What was the reigning royal house at the start of the 20th century? | Saxe Coburg Gotha (Buckingham Palace) |
5 | Artist Ben Nicholson married which sculptress in 1938? | Barbara Hepworth (Tracy Emin) |
6 | What was the surname of the French revolutionary with Christian names Jean Paul who was assassinated in his bath? | Marat (Sartre) |
7 | Who composed Aida and La Traviata? | Verdi (Marconi) |
8 | Which ballroom dance represents the letter F in the Nato phonetic alphabet? | Foxtrot (Flamingo) |
S1 | What is the name of the herb that means wise or clever? | Sage (Basil) |
S2 | Which American folk hero rode from Boston to Lexington in April 1775 to warn of British troop movements? | Paul Revere (Rob Roy) |
Science and Nature
1 | Soda, lime and which other ingredient make glass? | Silica (accept sand) |
2 | Common, water and pygmy are which kinds of British mammal? | Shrew |
3 | Which subatomic particle has a name first used by James Joyce in the novel Finnegans Wake? | Quark |
4 | The existence of which particle, also known as the God Particle, was recently confirmed in a Large Hadron Collider experiment? | Higgs boson |
5 | For which kind of activity is a bathyscaphe used? | Underwater exploration |
6 | In cell biology, for what does the R in RNA stand? | Ribo( nucleic Acid) |
7 | What is the molecule, used in AirWick as a deodorant, that is at the heart of plant photosynthesis? | Chlorophyll |
8 | What is the branch of mathematics that deals with angles and lengths of a triangle? | Trigonometry |
S1 | How many walking legs has a lobster? | 10 |
S2. | What is the tallest grass? | Bamboo |
History : A Hard Act To Follow.
Who directly preceded the following in office?
1 | James VI Scotland, 1567 | Mary Queen of Scots |
2 | Louis XVIII, France, 1814 | Napoleon Bonaparte |
3 | Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 1812 (Name required, not just “The 1st Earl” !) | Spencer Percival |
4 | General Pinochet, Chile, 1973 | Salvador Allende |
5 | Andrew Johnson, USA 1865 | Abraham Lincoln |
6 | Edward VI, UK, 1547 | Henry VIII |
7 | George V1, UK, 1936 | Edward VIII |
8 | Corazon Aquino, Philippines, 1986 | Ferdinand Marcos |
S1 | Yusufu Lule, Uganda, 1979 | Idi Amin |
S2 | Karl Doenitz, Germany, 1945 | Adolf Hitler |
Sport
Geography - All about US
1 | There are 8 states whose names begin with M. Which state has the abbreviation MO? | Missouri |
2 | There are 8 states whose names begin with N. Which state has the abbreviation NE? | Nebraska |
3 | This state beginning with W , has Charleston as its capital. | West Virginia. NB this is a different Charleston to South Carolina - state capital Columbia |
4 | This state beginning with M has Helena as its capital. | Montana |
5 | Which state has the nickname " The Empire State"? | New York |
6 | Which state has the nickname " The Bluegrass State"? | Kentucky |
7 | The flag of which state features a union Jack in its top corner? | Hawaii |
8 | In which state beginning with N is Macclesfield USA? | North Carolina |
S1 | What is the largest state by area? | Alaska |
S2 | Which state has the smallest population? | Wyoming |
Food and Drink
1 | Which town on the Thames is the home of two restaurants, each holding three Michelin stars in the 2015 guide | Bray – Fat Duck and Waterside. The Fat Duck isn't in 2016 because the restaurant closed for refurbishment |
2 | Which town in Cumbria is the home of Simon Rogan’s 2 Michelin starred restaurant, l’enclume, and is also famous for a very sweet desert | Cartmel |
3 | Bual, Sercial and Mamlsey are types of what wine | Madeira |
4 | In a Greek restaurant, what are Dolmades | Stuffed vine leaves – as they are outside Greek restaurants |
5 | What is the main flavouring ingredient in an omelette Arnold Bennet | Smoked Haddock |
6 | Which brewery sells Windgather, Silk of Amnesia and the seasonal brew “Looks Like Rain Dear” | Storm |
7 | Which TV chef has been criticised recently for doing Avocado on toast in the programme | Nigella Lawson – on Simply Nigella |
8 | Which TV chef’s Manchester restaurant appeared in the top 100 restaurants in the UK in Hardens guide this month, despite being installed in a casino to draw in punters | James Martin (the £25 pre theatre menu is remarkable value) |
S1 | Which Cheshire brewery shares a name with a parliamentary constituency and a stately home | Tatton |
S2 | What is the characteristic flavouring in the Greek chicken soup, Avgolemono | Lemon |
Famous New Zealanders
In the aftermath of the All-Blacks becoming World Rugby champions, we ask “are there any famous Kiwis apart from Dan Carter and Richie McCaw?”
Here are ten. Can you name them?
1 | Born 1937. A racing driver and racing car manufacturer, whose company also became a supercar builder | Bruce McClaren |
2 | Born 1964. An opera singer of Maori descent | Kiri Te Kanawa |
3 | Born 1961. Director of the Hobbit films | Peter Jackson |
4 | Born 1871 Described as “the Father of Nuclear Physics”. | Ernest Rutherford |
5 | Born in 1987 Operatic and crossover singer. Starred at Gawsworth Hall on several occasions | Hayley Westenra |
6 | Born 1919. Beekeeper and mountaineer. Peaked in 1953 | Sir Edmund Hillary |
7 | Born 1964 Movie actor. Starred in Gladiator | Russell Crowe |
8 | Born 1975 All Black Superstar. Destroyed England single handedly in 1995. Sadly died in November | Jonah Lomu |
S1 | Born 1892 Chief Air Marshall. Responsible for the defence of London during the Battle of Britain. | Sir Keith Park |
S2 | Born 1951. Cricketing all-rounder.. Best fast bowler of his day. | Sir Richard Hadlee |
S3 | who has served as caddy for several top professional golfers, most recently with Adam Scott. He is best known for having served as Tiger Woods' caddy from 1999 to 2011. | Steve Williams |
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS
Set by The Cock Inn
Vetted by The Dolphin
1. After Wayne Rooney and Bobby Charlton, who has scored the most goals for England?
GARY LINEKER
2. Which cricketer has the highest Test Match batting average for England?
HERBERT SUTCLIFFE
3. Who was the last UK Prime minister not a member of either the Labour or Conservative Party?
LLOYD-GEORGE
4. Who was Foreign Secretary at the outbreak of World War 2?
LORD HALIFAX
5. “My salad days, when I was green in judgment” is a quotation from which play by Shakespeare?
ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA
6. “I have drunken deep of joy, and I will taste no other wine tonight” is a quote
by which poet.
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY
7. Frank Mitchell, known as “The Mad Axeman” escaped from which prison in 1966, helped by the Krays
DARTMOOR
8. The Isle of Wight has two prisons; Parkhurst is one, what is the other?
ALBANY
9. Which is the smallest National Park in Britian?
NORFOLK BROADS
10. Who rode the winner of the Melbourne Cup?
MICHELLE PAYNE 9.
11. Which England Cricketer, awarded the MBE in 2006 was dropped from the test squad for the upcoming tour of South Africa?
IAN BELL
12. Which is the largest National Park in Britain?
THE CAIRNGORMS
13. By what name is Graham William Walker better known?
GRAHAM NORTON
14. Who co-hosts Pointless with Alexander Armstrong?
RICHARD OSMAN
15. Won won a record 92.72% of his Wimbledon matches between 1973 and 1981?
BJORN BORG
16. Mace comes from a tree in the genus Myristica? What other spice comes from the tree
NUTMEG
17. Where is Grantley Adams airport?
BARBADOS
18. How many terminals are there at Heathrow airport?
FIVE
19. Who was born Erik Weisz in 1874
HARRY HOUDINI
20. Who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace?
EWAN McGREGOR
21 Which Carry On film has the word “again” in the title?
CARRY ON AGAIN DOCTOR
22. Who was Edward’s VI’s mother?
JANE SEYMOUR
23. Who was Queen Victoria’s father?
PRINCE EDWARD – DUKE OF KENT AND STRATHHEARN
24. How many US Presidents have died in office?
EIGHT
25. Which US President had the shortest term in office?
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON (31 DAYS)
26. Lake Windermere is an example of which glacial feature?
RIBBON LAKE
27. What is a “Barkhan”?
SAND DUNE
28. Plains, Grevys and Mountain are species of which animal?
ZEBRA
29. Who is most widely credited with inventing the barometer?
EVENGELISTA TORRICELLI
30. What is the state capital of Rhode Island?
PROVIDENCE
31. What do all British soldiers call their Bergens
THEIR RUCKSACKS
32. Actor Nicholas Cage is a nephew of which film director?
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA
33. Who was shot, along with his wife Elena, by a military firing squad on 25th
December 1989 for the genocide and sabotage of the Rumanian people?
NICOLAE CEAUSECU
34. In the computing term TCP, what does the “T” stand for?
TRANSMISSION
35. Vera, Chuck and Dave were made famous by which Beatle song?
WHEN I’M SIXTY-FOUR
36. Which sport is associated with the Fleetwood Mac song “The Chain”?
FORMULA I MOTOR RACING
37. How many players are there in a Lacrosse team?
TEN
38. Which song features on the B side of the Beatles “Love Me Do”?
P.S. I LOVE YOU
38. For what was “Torch” the codename in World War II?
THE ALLIED INVASION OF NORTH AFRICA
39. Who is the Secretary of State for Defence?
MICHAEL FALLON
40. Which firm ran the Redcar Steel Plant which closed in October 2015?
SSI
41. Roger Daltrey is the lead singer in which group?
THE WHO
42. Who wrote the children’s book “Heidi”?
JOHANNA SPYRI
43. The dunnock is another name for which common bird?
HEDGE SPARROW
44. The Sejm is the parliament of which country?
POLAND
45. Which medal is the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross?
THE DICKIN MEDAL
46. Which English city is known as the “Faithful City?”
WORCESTER
47. How many points is the letter Z worth in the Polish edition of Scrabble?
ONE
48. Which British politician was dubbed “A Big Beast” by the press and was also known for his fondness for Hush Puppies?
KENNETH CLARKE
49. Which Roman god was the father of Romulus and Remus?
MARS
50. What is a Newtonian a type of?
TELESCOPE
51. In mediaeval times what was an Arbalest?
CROSSBOW (DO NOT ACCEPT BOW AND ARROW)
52. To which colour is the human eye most sensitive?
GREEN
53. What is the star sign of people born on April 10th?
ARIES
54. Which British car was launched by British Leyland in October 1980?
AUSTIN (MINI) METRO
55. What is the state capital of Florida?
TALLAHASEE
56. Berengaria was the wife of which English king
RICHARD I
57. In which building did King Edward II die?
BERKELEY CASTLE
58. Which English cathedral is known as “The Ship of the Fens?”
ELY
59. Who was the Greek goddess of the rainbow?
IRIS
60. Which four letter word is the ninth letter of the Green alphabet?
IOTA
61. What type of fruit is a bergamot?
ORANGE
62. How many feet are there in a British mile?
5,280
63. Which World War II pilot flew again after losing his legs?
DOUGLAS BADER
64. Which country was the first to introduce an old age pension scheme?
GERMANY
65. Two postage stamps first went on sale in 1840. One was the Penny Black, what was the other?
THE TWOPENNY BLUE
66. Who succeeded Moses as the leader of the Israelites?
JOSHUA
67. Who killed Medusa?
PERSEUS
68. According to Sir Francis Bacon, what is the daughter of time?
TRUTH
69. During which decade was the guillotine last used?
1970’s
70. What is the county town of Fife
CUPAR
71. What type of bridge is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco?
SUSPENSION
72. What was the first name of the Duke of Wellington, known as “The Iron Duke?
ARTHUR
73. Tobermory is the largest settlement on which Scottish island?
MULL
74. Which soviet spy was in change of MI6’s anti-soviet section after
The Second World War?
KIM PHILBY
75. What is the name of Pip’s beloved in Great Expectations?
ESTELLA
76. Which ocean is the smallest?
ARCTIC
77. The word “animal” comes from a Latin term meaning what?
SOUL
78. What role did Will Somer play in the court of Henry VIII?
JESTER
79. Which record producer is often credited as being the “fifth” Beatle?
GEORGE MARTIN
80. The epiglottis is in which part of the body?
THE THROAT
81. What is The Wheatstone Bridge used to measure?
ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE
82. What did Samuel Pepys bury in his garden to safe it from the Great Fire of London.
PARMESAN CHEESE (ACCEPT CHEESE)
83. Stingray Harbour was the original name given by Captain Cook in
1770 to where?
BOTANY BAY
84. Which 13th century explorer wrote a book of his travels called Il Milione?
MARCO POLO
85. What is the name of the hairs which line the respiratory tract?
CILIA
86. Where can you view Botticelli’s painting The Birth of Venus?
THE UFFIZI GALLERY IN FLORENCE
87. The quokka is a species of which animal?
KANGAROO (accept macropod from smart alecs)
88. The drink bourbon is named after a county in which US State?
KENTUCKY
89. Who was the President of France between 1981 and 1995?
FRANCOIS MITTERAND
90. St. Petersburg is a city in which US state?
FLORIDA
91. In which Premier League Football Ground is the Holte End?
VILLA PARK
92. Blakeney Point is in which English county?
NORFOLK
93. The song Brightly Dawns Our Wedding Day is from which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta?
THE MIKADO
94. When a Merry Maiden Marries is a song from which Gilbert and
Sullivan operetta?
THE GONDOLIERS
95. In the Bible which book follows Acts?
ROMANS
96. How many psalms are there in the Bible?
150
SUPPLEMENTARIES
1. What does the S stand for in the name of US President Harry S. Truman?
NOTHING – IT IS JUST AN INITIAL
2, The wine marsala comes from which region of Italy?
SICILY
3. In a play by Shakespeare who was the King of Tyre?
PERICLES
4. In what type of building did the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre take place?
A GARAGE
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