As mentioned before the Sunderland Quiz League involves team based questions (as oppose to some Leagues which focus on individual questions) so up to 6 brains are working on these at any one time.
I will post Set B up tomorrow.
Questions A
Round
1 Answers
1.
The title of which Beach Boys song is also the
title of the autobiography of Jacqueline Gold, the founder of Ann Summers?
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Good Vibrations
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2. Which Government
organisation is housed in a building known as the “Doughnut”?
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GCHQ (Government
Communications Headquarters)
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3. Lady Isobel Barnett,
considered one of the first TV celebrities, became a household
name on which show?
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What’s My Line?
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4. Which landlocked
country lies between Ukraine to the North and Romania to the South?
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Moldova
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Round 2
1. Which daily
newspaper was launched in 1986 by Andreas Whittam Smith?
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The Independent
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2. When Walter Raleigh
introduced tobacco to England in the early 1600s, which King wrote a pamphlet
arguing against its use?
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James I
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3. There are only two British
Female Solo Artists to have 5 number 1 hit singles in the UK. Name either?
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Jess Glynn
OR
Cheryl Fernandez Versini
(Accept Cheryl on its own, Cheryl Cole or Cheryl Tweedy)
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4. Flowing through
France, Germany and Luxembourg which river joins the Rhine at Koblenz?
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Moselle
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Set A - Round 3
1. In 1982, who went
missing for 6 days during the Paris/Dakar rally?
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Mark Thatcher
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2. Much in the news in
January 2016, which famous model and actress appeared on the cover of Roxy
Music’s album “Sirens” dressed as a mermaid?
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Jerry Hall
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3. Since the addition
of Italy, which team have won the 6 nations title on the most occasions?
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France
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3. Which current
Labour MP is married to the former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thronging
Schmidt?
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Stephen Kinnock
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Round 4
1. Who was the first
(and only) tennis player born in the 1990s to have won a Grand Slam, a feat
she achieved for the first time in 2011?
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Petra Kvitova
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2. Frank Blackmore
introduced which specific features to UK roads in 1969. They were so
confusing to drivers that he initially stood by the side of the road with a
loudspeaker to direct traffic?
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Mini Roundabouts
(Do not accept
roundabout)
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3. Who is the only
person to win 2 unshared Nobel prizes in 2 different fields?
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Linus Pauling
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4. Which band, formed
in the 1980s in Sheffield, took their name from a fictional band in the novel
“A Clockwork Orange”?
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Heaven 17
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Set A - Round 5
1. Name EITHER of the
two countries that joined the EEC at the same time as the UK in 1973
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Denmark or Republic
of Ireland
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2. Which composer’s 1st Symphony
is nicknamed “Winter Daydreams”?
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Tchaikovsky
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3. The top Test wicket
takers are Mutiah Muralitharan with 800 and Shane Warne on 708. Which Indian
leg spinner is third with 619 wickets in 132 test matches?
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Anil Kumble
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4. The answer is not
sausages. In the 1980s, a national newspaper launched the “Save our Sizzlers”
campaign to prevent a ban on what?
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Page Three (The
Sun)
Accept: Topless
Models
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Round 6
1. Which former Soviet
state is the only European country in which capital punishment is still
practised with more than 250 executions since 1992?
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Belarus
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2.
Which Ayrshire golf course has both the longest and shortest holes on
the Open Championship roster and will stage the event this year?
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Royal Troon
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3. Which is the
largest island in the Outer Hebrides?
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Lewis and Harris
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4. Which Queen of
England married Louis VII, King of France in 1137 before marrying Henry II of
England in 1152?
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
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