The Pear Tree Quiz – 14 August 2000
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What colour hat does Papa Smurf wear? |
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Who had a 90’s No 1 with “Stay Another Day”? |
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What’s the county town of Dorset? |
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4 |
What is the outer layer of a baked Alaska made from? |
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Who wrote the classic horror story, “Dracula”? |
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What strange celebrations will take place at Granada Studios Coronation Street set over the August Bank Holiday weekend? |
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In England we call it a dinner jacket, what do Americans call it? |
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50/50 shot – is a snowdrop grown from a bulb or a seed? |
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Which of the Channel islands is famous for having no cars? |
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Which building society has recently been bought by Barclay’s Bank? |
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11 |
Norwich holds the record for sales of which drug, according to a survey published by Tesco last week? |
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A long word today – CUCURBITACEOUS – does it mean a) pertaining to the curvature of a fruit, like a banana, b) Figure of 8 shaped, c) pertaining to the cucumber, or d) very bitter? |
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13 |
Where would you find Temperance between the Devil and Death, and a chariot between lovers and justice? |
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14 |
William Hague admitted last week to being a teenage beer monster – but it has also been revealed that he drunk how many rum and cokes on his 18th birthday and was still standing? |
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15 |
If the autobahn is Germany’s equivalent of our motorway, what is Italy’s? |
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16 |
What does a numismatist collect? |
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17 |
What nationality was the discoverer of radium, Marie Curie? |
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18 |
Who criticised the state of Britain’s maternity hospitals last week and for an extra point, what’s her baby called? |
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19 |
5 years either way – when did Margaret Thatcher first stand for parliament? |
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20 |
In which division is Notts County playing its football this season? |
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21 |
Which Olympic sport needs a planting box? |
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22 |
How old was a boy named Sue when his daddy left home? |
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23 |
What’s the height of a football goal to the nearest foot? |
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24 |
What was Clint Eastwood’s character called in Rawhide? |
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25 |
What colour hats do ordinary Smurfs wear? |
Round 2
Famous Sportspeople, Egypt, Classic British Movies, Newspapers and Magazines
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Which snooker champion was nicknamed Dracula? |
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Who did Muhammed Ali beat when he first became World Heavyweight Champion? |
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3 |
Who did John McEnroe win 5 Wimbledon doubles finals with? |
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4 |
Who did Zola Budd famously trip up during the Los Angeles Olympics? |
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Which ex-England captain is a cousin of boxer Nigel Benn? |
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6 |
On which bank of the Nile do the Pyramids stand – East or West? |
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The ancient temple of Karnak is in which Egyptian town? |
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What’s Egypt’s national sport? |
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A quarter of a million either way – how many blocks are estimated to be in the Great Pyramid? |
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10 |
The majority of Nile cruises go between Luxor and which other town? |
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11 |
What’s Egypt’s national airline? |
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The word Pharaoh literally means a) Noble King, b) Great God, c) Great House, or d) Son of the Sun |
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13 |
Hurghada is a popular resort on which sea? |
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14 |
Cleopatra was not really Egyptian at all – what nationality was she? |
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15 |
Egypt had at one time 2 of the 7 wonders of the world – one was the Pyramids, what was the other? |
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16 |
What was Roger Moore’s 2nd James Bond movie? |
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17 |
Who played King Arthur in the musical Camelot? |
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18 |
How many parts did Alec Guinness play in Kind Hearts and Coronets? |
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19 |
Who played the part of the Elephant Man? |
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20 |
Who played a flustered vicar in 4 Weddings and a Funeral? |
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21 |
In which magazine could you read Colemanballs and Pseuds Corner? |
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22 |
Who is the Agony aunt in the News of the World? |
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23 |
Who regularly writes about Television in the Sun? |
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24 |
In which newspaper could you regularly see cartoons by Steve Bell? |
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25 |
If Glossop has the Chronicle – does Bedfordshire have a) the Times, b) The Journal, c) the Chronicle or d) the News? |