The Pear Tree Quiz – 07 August 2000
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Which sea creature, beginning with a B, has sex organs 30 times it’s body length? |
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On which island was Napoleon born? |
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The theme tune of TFI Friday was also a theme tune of a 60’s thriller series – what was it called? |
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What was Queen’s first top 10 hit? |
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Without looking – how many numbers are there in a standard credit or debit card account number? |
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Which one of the Goons wrote most of the scripts? |
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To the nearest half million, what was the population of the UK in 1999? |
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Point each, which 2 Scottish League football clubs are United? |
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Is a GRIVET a) An Abyssinian monkey, b) Armour for the shins, c) a screw-in rivet or d) the plate that revolves at the bottom of a microwave? |
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What metal are electric light bulb filaments usually made from? |
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Prince Harry has 4 names – Henry being the first – point each, what are the other 3? |
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Today, Sir Robin Day died – how did he start his television career? |
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Which Eastern European country split peacefully in 1993 along ethnic lines to form two new countries? |
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Over 900 people have successfully climbed Mt.Everest, but to the nearest 10, how many people have died trying to climb it? |
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Why would a policeman ask you to stand on one leg and touch your nose, if he stopped you for a motoring offence? |
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Before Matthew Kelly, who originally hosted “Stars in your eyes”? |
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Bactrian and dromedarys are types of camel – but which one has one hump? |
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How many of the Decathlon’s events are throwing ones? |
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What is the gift for a 13th wedding anniversary? |
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Which famous author of spy stories was really an intelligence agent during world war II? |
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According to a recent survey, what percentage of men brought up on farms have had sex with an animal? (Thanks Ange!) |
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How many ways are there of pronouncing OUGH in English? |
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Which is the only king in a pack of cards not to have a moustache? |
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What sort of vegetable is a Scallion? |
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What, according to Groucho Marx, begins with F, ends with K, and if you can’t get one, you have to use your hand? |
Round 2
Clothes, Holiday Money, Odd one Out, Sport
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What is the correct name for the short, braced trousers traditionally worn by men in Bavaria and Austria? |
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What head covering is named after a battle? |
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Where would you wear a mantilla? |
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For which group of people were the original jeans made? |
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Where would a Japanese wear his or her Obi? |
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What’s the currency of Austria? |
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Today, how many pesetas could you get to your pound (20 each way)? |
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If you were on holiday in Tunisia, what currency would you be spending? |
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To the nearest 20,000, how many Turkish Lira would your pound buy? |
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And, finally, today how much is the Euro worth, to the nearest penny? |
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What’s the odd one out – My decision is final!!!! Inch, foot, metre, acre, kilometre. |
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Bach, Beethoven, Braque, Bruckner |
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King, prince, baron, count, knight |
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Cheetah, hyena, leopard, panther |
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Anne, George, Elizabeth, Henry, Edward |
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Which famous black tennis player died of AIDS? |
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Which surname has been shared by a post-war men’s and women’s singles champion at Wimbledon? |
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Which cricketer has scored most runs in first-class cricket – Geoff Boycott, W.G.Grace, Jack Hobbs, or Don Bradman |
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Who won the UK Snooker Championship at the age of 17 in 1993? |
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One football club holds the record for going up and down all four divisions in nine years – which one? |
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Name either of the 2 Americans who have won the F1 World Championship? |
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What’s the nickname of the South African Rugby Union team? |
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Tattenham Corner is on which racecourse? |
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24 |
What’s the name of Washington’s American Football team? |
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25 |
Other than too small, what’s the usual diameter of a golf hole? |