The Pear Tree Quiz – 05 June 2000
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A kleptomaniac can’t resist what? |
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On the 24 hour clock, what time is 9.30 pm? |
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Which TV presenter said of her bras last week that they are the “size of hammocks and about as sexy”? |
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3 years either way – when did Wild West legend Wyatt Earp die? |
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What’s the capital of Cyprus? |
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Is a CHAKRAM a) a Hindu Temple, b) a swollen spot in a delicate place, c) An Indian 4 wheel cart, or d) Xena, Warrior Princess’s main weapon? |
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David Hempelman-Adams missed what by about 13 miles last week? |
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What’s the birthstone for the month of June? |
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Which company sponsors the National Cricket league? |
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What colour is the 1p stamp? |
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Who is rated the world’s No.1 tennis player as of now? |
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What number do you dial before your own if you don’t want the person answering to be able to find out your number? |
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What one word can go before beer, bread and nut to make other words? |
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Before 1994, when did Brazil last win football’s World Cup? |
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In England we call it a silencer – what is it called in the USA? |
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Frankie Dettori was injured in a plane crash last week in which the pilot died – but who was the other jockey involved? |
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Who is chairman of Chelsea football club? |
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What was the name of the Spice Girls first album? |
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According to recent research, which country is rated the world’s healthiest? |
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Where are British monarchs crowned (other than on their heads!) |
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A lake in Africa and a state in Australia share the same name – what? |
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In Morse code, what letter is represented by 3 dots? |
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What colour was Del Trotter’s van? |
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In which direction does the river Nile flow? |
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Who played the 4th Dr. Who on TV? |
Round 2
The Women of Pop Music, Transport, A Question of Sport
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What’s Baby Spice’s real name? |
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Whose first hit was “Lost in France”? |
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Which country did Celine Dion represent in the Eurovision Song Contest? |
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Which superstar singer helped open EuroDisney in 1992? |
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Who had a hit in the 60’s with Remember (Walkin’ in the Sand)? |
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Eurostar trains leave London for what 2 European capitals? |
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Which car manufacturer made a model called the Probe? |
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Old steam trains could be classified as 4-6-2 or 0-4-0 or something – what am I talking about? |
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BAA owns Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted – what does BAA stand for? |
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What motorway runs from London to South Wales? |
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Which company owned the Titanic? |
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What was the name of the German airship that crashed in flames in 1937? |
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Ł50 pounds either way – how much is a standard return to New York on Concorde if you wanted to fly tomorrow? |
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Don’t worry about the spelling – what’s the German equivalent of our motorway? |
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15 |
Where in Manchester is the main bus station for cross-country travel? |
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16 |
Who this year won his 3rd consecutive Volvo PGA Golf championship? |
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How did Captain Keith Brown, late of the Royal Hussars, make sporting history in April 1993? |
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Riding, running, shooting and swimming are four of the events that make up the Olympic modern pentathlon – what’s the fifth? |
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Who was the last unseeded player to reach the Men’s Finals at Wimbledon? |
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Who was the youngest ever person to win the BBC sports personality of the year award? |
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Near which British city is Bletchley Park, where the Enigma codes were decoded? |
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22 |
In which county is Lyme Regis? |
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23 |
What stretch of water divides Wales from Anglesey? |
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24 |
In which county is Newmarket Race course? |
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25 |
Manchester has its Trafford Centre, but which city has the Metro Centre? |