What do Cliff Richard, a Goon and a Soviet Spy have in common?
BEST OF BRITISH
1. Which English county can boast 13 of the 40 place-names in the United Kingdom that begin with the letter Z?
2. Which Scottish town at the foot of Ben Nevis was rebuilt as a garrison in 1690 and named after the reigning monarch?
3.
Which charity and pressure group was founded in Didsbury in 1889 by a
Mrs Robert Williamson, as a circle of ladies pledging themselves not to
wear feathers in their hats?
Missing link: George Orwell, Spike Milligan,
Vivien Leigh, Kim Philby, Joanna Lumley, William Makepeace Thackeray and
Cliff Richard. In which country were they all born?
4. Which is the only pub on the Monopoly board?
5. Which British supermarket chain has the highest market share, with more than 30 per cent?
6. Which Welsh county is an amalgamation of the three former counties: Breconshire, Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire?
7.
In which British city would you find a cathedral at each end of Hope
Street and football clubs on opposite sides of Stanley Park?
8. Which college has an ‘e’ at Cambridge but not at Oxford?
9. Traditionally, the flat racing season begins in March and ends in November. At which racecourse?
10. Bristol, Bodmin, Horwich, Liverpool South, Warwick, Port Talbot, Southampton Airport and Tiverton. What’s the connection?
SCREEN IDOLS
1. Ashley, aged 17, and Pudsey, then aged six. What did they win in May last year?
2. Who is the only member of the Simpsons family who is not named after a close relative of the series creator Matt Groening?
3. Max Zorin, Dr Kananga, Emilio Largo, Karl Stromberg, General Orlov and, in the new one, Raoul Silva. Who are they?
4. Which TV drama series, first shown in 2006, had the working title ‘Ford Cortina’?
5.
Four of the men were dancers, one was a gymnast, one was a former
professional baseball player and only one was an actor. All seven women
were dancers. In which 1954 film?
6. Between 1993 and 2004, who most famously broadcast on KACL 780 AM?
. The American broadcasting company
HBO, makers of the television series The Sopranos, Sex And The City
(starring Sarah Jessica Parker, right), The Wire and many others. What
do the letters HBO stand for?8.
The Sherman brothers, Richard and Robert, won Oscar for Best Song in
1964 for one of their many songs in Mary Poppins. Which one?
9.
In 2010, Doctor Who sent the Doctor and Amy to Arles to meet Vincent
Van Gogh. The episode was written by which British screenwriter and
director, whose films have grossed more than $1 billion?
10.
Until it was overtaken a couple of years ago by the Super Bowl, the
highest rated individual programme in American TV history was the last
episode of a long-running and much-loved comedy series, which in 1983
was watched by nearly 106 million viewers. Which series?
AROUND THE WORLD
1.
George Orwell, Spike Milligan, Vivien Leigh, Kim Philby, Joanna Lumley,
William Makepeace Thackeray and Cliff Richard. In which country were
they all born?
2. It started
life as an insurance office. After the revolution it became a jail and
later the offices of the KGB. What is this building in central Moscow
called?
3. In which major
Commonwealth city are there areas called Paddington, Kensington, Dulwich
Hill, Woolwich, Greenwich and Balmoral?
4. Two EU member states give their heads of government the title of Chancellor. Germany is one; what is the other?
5. Which island lies approximately 56 miles due south of Sicily?
6. What did Cape Canaveral become in 1963, before becoming Cape Canaveral again in 1973?
7. What is the most visited amusement or theme park outside the US? It hosted 13.65 million people in 2009.
8.
Which Englishman is believed to have been the first person to set foot
on all six inhabited continents (i.e. not including Antarctica)?
9. In which South American country would you find the source of the river Amazon?
10. What relatively unusual occurrence was recorded in the Sahara Desert on February 18, 1979?
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