Questions
B
Round
1
1.
Voted into his sports Hall of Fame in 1958
and the subject of a 2003 Hollywood movie, who died in 1947 aged 14 as a
result of a heart attack?
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Seabiscuit
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2.
What is the
worlds southernmost landlocked country?
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Lesotho
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3.
Who was the
first boxer, representing Great Britain, to win an Olympic gold medal in the
Super Heavyweight Division?
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Audley Harrison
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4.
Which
singer has announced he is planning a musical film set in Ipswich?
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Ed Sheeran
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Round 2
1.
What
was the nickname of the London building that won the 2015 Carbuncle Award as
the country's worst new building?
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The Walkie Talkie
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2.
Born
Tony Beke, whose recent Christmas album contains what the Sunday Times
described as a bizarre version of the Arctic Monkeys' I Bet You Look Good on
the Dancefloor?
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Anton Du Beke
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3.
Which
Premier League team's manager (as of last week) is a former American
international?
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HUDDERSFIELD Town
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4.
Which Stanley
Kubrick film is based on a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray and tells the
tale of a fictional 18th Century Irish Rogue?
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Barry Lyndon
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Round 3
1.
Sharing a name
with the size of a champagne bottle, what is the name of the seminal
photographic group founded by Henri-Cartier Bresson and Robert Capa?
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Magnum
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2. The Prime Minister famously had a glass eye after
a rugby injury but what was the nickname of the Gordon Brown, who
played at lock on three Lions tours and once punched his opposite
number so hard his glass eye fell out?
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Broon frae Troon (accept "from")
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3.
Gammeltorv is
the name of the oldest square at the heart of which European Capital City?
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Copenhagen
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4.
The High
Roller, the largest Ferris Wheel in the world, can be found in which city?
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Las Vegas
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Questions B
Round 4
1.
Which
impressionist was the first person to impersonate the Queen on TV but fearful
of reprisals changed her name to the Duchess of Brenda?
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Stanley Baxter
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2.
The name of which style of cooking in Japanese
cuisine literally means “Glazed Roast”?
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Teryiaki
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3.
The Classic FM
Radio show “High Score” plays music taken from what?
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Video Games
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4.
The Italian
cities of Genoa and Livorno have a coastline on which sea?
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Ligurian Sea
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Round 5
1.
Which bank, still in business today, issued
the first UK credit Card in 1969?
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Barclays
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2.
Which female
author is the only person to win a Booker Prize and an Oscar. The Booker
Prize was won in the 1970s with both of her Oscars coming in the 1980s?
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Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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3.
Musicians
Brian Jones, Gustav Holst and Wurzel from Motörhead were all born in which
spa town?
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Cheltenham
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4.
Barci the
cockerel features in the logo of which restaurant chain?
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Nandos
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Round 6
1.
Based on
passenger numbers, which was the UK’s busiest railway station in 2017 outside
of London?
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Birmingham New Street
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2.
The
late Fats Domino's eight children all shared the same initial as
himself. What is it?
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A (for
Antoine)
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3.
The city of Ragusa
on the Adriatic changed its name to what in 1918?
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Dubrovnik
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4.
Detroit
is situated where the Detroit River leaves which lake?
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Lake St Clair
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Spare
1.
Played by Dan Stevens, who
is the subject of the 2017 film “The Man Who invented Christmas”? Charles
Dickens
2.
Featuring a protagonist named Harry, “Only Time Will
Tell” is the first novel in which series of books? The Clifton Chronciles
3.
Which drink, launched in 1901, is currently
being hoarded in Scotland due to the announced change in recipe in response to
the upcoming introduction of Sugar Tax?
Irn Bru
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