Wednesday, 4 October 2023

Buzzer Quiz Questions #3

 As promised here are the next set of Buzzer Quiz Questions. This and the last two posts would have comprised one full set in the format I was setting for.......


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The 7th tallest building in the USA and the tallest building in the US completed between 2000-2010 is in this city. The tallest skyscraper in the world designed by a woman is in this city. Another building in this city was named after a signatory on the Declaration of Independence but is now known by its address. These buildings are Trump international Hotel and Tower, St Regis and  875 North Michigan Avenue.  Another building in this city that was completed in 1973, once held the title of the world’s tallest building and remains the 3rd tallest building in the USA. For ten points, name this American city that is home to the Willis Tower, also known as the Sears Tower, and has the nickname, The Windy City?

Chicago

 

Bonus – US Skyscrapers

 

Bonus 1

Opening in 2014, which building is the tallest building in both the USA and the Western Hemisphere?

One World Trade Center

Bonus 2

Which other New York skyscraper is the tallest brick building in the world, the first building to be more than 1000 feet tall and was the tallest man made structure in the world from 1930-1931 when it was eclipsed by the Empire State Building? It is named after the automotive pioneer who commissioned the building

Chrysler Building

Bonus 3

The St Regis Chicago, as mentioned, is the tallest skyscraper in the world designed by a woman. Which American architect designed it was well as the Aqua Tower in the same city?

Jeanne Gang

 

 

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Crimson Trail was a mobile action game in this series, as was Battle Arena but that was shut down after only a year. Thronebreaker is a spin off RPG game from this series that takes the form of a card based game and Monster Slayer is an augmented reality spin off from this game series that was released on mobile in 2021.  Polaris is the codename being used for the next instalment in this series of games. The third game in this series won the 2015 Golden Joystick award for Game of the Year  which was the first victory for Polish developers ‘CD Projekt Red’. For ten points, after the first game was released in 2007 which  series has had instalments with the subtitles Assassins of Kings and Wild Hunt?

The Witcher

 

Bonus – Golden Joystick Winners

 

Bonus 1

The 2020 winner of the award was which game, in which players control Zagreus, the son of the title character, as he attempts to escape the Underworld to reach Mount Olympus?

Hades

Bonus 2

The 2004 winner was the second game in which First Person Shooter series made by Valve? Players control Gordon Freeman in the game which is set in the same Universe as the 2007 winner Portal

Half Life

Bonus 3

Which game won the Golden Joystick Award in 2019? In this game players must take control of a titular bird who bothers the inhabitants of an English Village.

Untitled Goose Game

 

 

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This country has the third largest economy in Africa behind Nigeria and South Africa. Since independence in 1963, this country has remained a member of the Commonwealth. It has a border on the Indian Ocean. The equator runs through this country as does the Great Rift Valley. This country is bordered by South Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda. Lake Rudolf is the former name of the worlds largest permanent desert lake that lies in this country – that lake is now called Lake Turkana. This country is one of three that is home to the largest Lake in Africa – Lake Victoria. Kisumu City is the third largest city in this country behind, for ten points, the cities of Mombasa and the largest city and capital of Nairobi?

Kenya

 

Bonus – African Lakes

 

Bonus 1

Home to more species of fish than any other lake in the world, which of the African Great Lakes is known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania? It is more commonly known by the name of one of the three countries in which you would find it and is the third largest Lake in Africa

Lake Malawai

Bonus 2

The second largest lake in Africa, and the second deepest in the world after Russia’s Lake Baikal, which African lake stretches into Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Zambia?

Lake Tanganyika

Bonus 3

Named the same as  one of the countries in which it is located, which Lake is only 12th on the list of the largest lakes in Africa, although may have been higher had it not shrunk by 95% of its size between 1963 and 1998

Lake Chad

 

 

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In her movie debut, Megan Fox competes with this actress on a dancing video game at a local arcade. In another movie, the character played by this actress is forced to move in with her grandmother who is played by Jane Fonda. In one movie this actress plays herself, making a sex tape with Charlie Sheen. This actress made her name on the TV soap ‘Another World’ before coming to fame in a Disney movie in which she played two identical twins who are reunited at Summer Camp after being separated at Birth. Another movie starring this actress is a 2003 body swap movie in which Jamie Lee Curtis plays her mother. For ten points, name this American actress who has starred in ‘The Parent Trap’, ‘Freaky Friday’ and ‘Mean Girls’?

Lindsay Lohan

 

Bonus – Mean Girls

 

Bonus 1

Appearing in Mean Girls is which actress who plays the role of Christine Palmer in the Doctor Strange movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Rachael McAdams

Bonus 2

Also appearing in Mean Girls was which actress, who 4 years later would play the role of Sophie, daughter of Meryl Streep’s character, in Mama Mia?

Amanda Seyfried

Bonus 3

Appearing as the mother of Rachel McAdams character in Mean Girls, is which comedy actress best known her role as Leslie Knope in the TV Series ‘Parks and Recreation’?

Amy Poehler

 

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One opera by this man inspired the naming of a famous castle by King Ludwig of Bavaria. One opera by this man involves Wotan, the God of Battle his wife Fricka.  In his autobiography, this man claims another of his operas was inspired by a stormy sea journey he made from m Riga to London.  The plot of one of the last operas by this man involves the title knight and his quest for the Holy Grail. Another opera by this man has a title which is German translation of the phrase Ragnarok. The most popular part of one opera by this man is the Bridal Chorus, known better in English as “Here comes the bride”.  For ten points, name this German composer who is perhaps best known for his ‘Ring’ cycle of operas?

Richard Wagner

 

Bonus – German Composers

 

Bonus 1

The “Wedding March” is a famous piece of work contain in the incidental music for ‘A Midsummer Nights Dream’ which is a work which German composer? This individual also composed the Italian and Scottish Symphonies

Felix Mendelssohn

Bonus 2

Born in Germany Magdeburg in 1685, which composer wrote the orchestral works ‘Water Music’ ‘Music for the Royal Coronation’ and ‘Zadok The Priest’ which has been performed at every British Coronation since 1727?

George Handel

Bonus 3

Living between 1900 and 1950, which German composer is known for his collaborations with writer Bertolt Brecht? This includes his best known work ‘The Threepenny Opera’ which contains the song ‘Mack the Knfie’

Kurt Weill

 

 

 

 

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Due to a BBC Writers strike, episode 6 of this programme was broadcast 9 months after episode 5. Ian McClane, an assistant floor manager, played a vital role in the opening credits of this sitcom. Andre is the name of a chef who is a close friend of the title character of this sitcom. The lead character in this sitcom is left alone in one of its most famous episodes after his wide is hospitalised for an ingrowing toe nail. Victory for the horse Dragonfly results in a famous scene from this sitcom. Lord Melbury the conman, a spoon salesman called Mr Hutchinson and Alice Richards,  played by Joan Sanderson appear in this sitcom. In the often quoted scene from this sitcom, the Sydney Opera House, the Hanging Gardens od Babylon and Hers of Wildebeest are mentioned, which is perhaps the second most referenced quote from this series behind “Don’t mention the war”. Major Gowen, Manuel, Polly and Cybill are all side characters in,   For ten points this sitcom, starring John Cleese set within a fictional hotel in Torquay?

Fawlty Towers

 

Bonus – Remade Classics

 

Bonus 1

Which prison based sitcom, originally starring Ronnie Barker, was remade by the BBC and focused on the Grandson of Ronnie Barkers character played by Kevin Bishop?

Porridge

Bonus 2

John Challis took on the role of Captain Peacock in the remake of which sitcom that is set within Grace Brothers department store?

Are You Being Served?

Bonus 3

The word “Still” was added to the title of which BBC sitcom from the 1980s in a remake that starred some of the original cast and first aired in 2013? Both were set in the suburb of Balby, near Doncaster

Open All Hours

 

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Antoine-Jerome Balard originally found this chemical element in residues from the salt marshes of Montpelier. A year later Carl Lowing isolated this element from a spring near his German home. This element can be produced by bubbling chlorine gas through seawater which then converts dissolved salts into this element. The togas worn by Roman emperors were coloured purple by a dye containing atoms of this element. In the 19th century salts of this element were prescribed by doctors as sedatives and rumour has it that during world war one the libido supressing qualities of this element led the British Army to use it in the Teas for Soldiers to quell their sexual appetite.  This is a naturally occurring element that is liquid at room temperature This reddish liquid reveals a smell similar to that of chlorine and hence the name of this chemical element derives from the Greek word meaning ‘Stench’. For ten points, name this Chemical element with the atomic Number 35 and the chemical symbol ‘Br’?

Bromine

 

Bonus – Chemical Element Name Etymologies

 

Bonus 1

Due to the striking and diverse colours of it salts, which Chemical element is named a Greek Goddess who is the personification of the rainbow?

Iridium

Bonus 2

Which Chemical element, with an atomic number higher than 100, is named after the American Nuclear Physicist who won the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physics for his invention of the Cyclotron?

Lawrencium

Bonus 3

Two chemical elements are named after cities in California. One of these is Berkelium,  which synthetic, radioactive chemical element is the other?

Livermorium

 

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Opening in 1994, this musical is the 10th longest running show in the History of Broadway and was adapted from a musical film of the same name that had been released 3 years earlier. The storylines of the staff working in a key location in this story were changed in the musical. Several songs which appear in the musical did not appear in the film version and this includes an arrogant character singing “Me” and one of the title characters singing “If I Cant Love Her”.  The song “Human Again” was intended for the film version, but instead is only found in the musical. All eight songs from this animated film were however  used in the stage musical and these include – ‘The Mob Song’ and ‘Something There’ as well as, for ten points, the songs ‘Be Our Guest’ ‘Belle’ and ‘Gaston’. Name this musical?

Beauty and the Beast

 

Bonus – Longest Running on Broadway

 

Bonus 1

One of 8 shows currently on Broadway to have notched up 1,000 performances is which musical that tells the tale of a young girl looking for something to eat, who ends up in an industrial version of the Greek underworld? Songs from the show include “Any Way The Wind Blows” and “Wait For Me”

Hadestown

Bonus 2

Which musical, which prior to Cats in 1997 was the longest running production on Broadway, tells the tale of 17 dancers auditioning for particular roles in a show? Songs from the show include ‘I Hope I get it’, At the Ballet’ and ‘What I Did For Love’

A Chorus Line

Bonus 3

The first Broadway production  to reach a total of 13,000 performances, and the longest running show and musical in Broadway history closed on April 16th 2023. Which show?

The Phantom of the Opera

 

 


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