1. Which Pop Star Provided the Voice for Zebedee in the 2005 Film the Magic Roundabout

1. Which Pop Star Provided the Voice for Zebedee in the 2005 Film the Magic Roundabout

<p>1. Which pop star provided the voice for Zebedee in the 2005 film ‘The Magic Roundabout’? Robbie Williams (Wrong: Robbie voiced Dougal, Ian McKellen voiced Zebedee – U. K. version)</p><p>2. Who was the first U. S. President to visit Japan? Gerald Ford (question should have read ‘first U. S. President to visit Japan while in office’. Ulysses Grant visited after being in office, Taft and Kennedy visited before)</p><p>3. Which Hearts striker was known as ‘The Hammer of Hibs’, scoring twenty seven derby goals? John Robertson</p><p>4. Canoga Park, Burbank and Watts are districts of which American city? Los Angeles</p><p>5. Zabul and Kandahar are provinces of which country? Afghanistan</p><p>6. In 1916 Lord Kitchener went down with H. M. S. Oak in which body of water? Scapa Flow (Wrong: Kitchener transferred from H. M. S. Oak to H. M. S. Hampshire in Scapa Flow which sank west of the Orkneys)</p><p>7. Which Oscar winning actress was born Ilyena Vasilievna Mironov? Helen Mirren (Many versions of her real name are referenced such as Illiana Lydia Petrovna Mironova. Russian female surnames end with an ‘A’ from the masculine version e. g. Marat Safin and his sister Dinara Safina)</p><p>8. What was the name of the dance troupe on Top of the Pops that came between Pans People and Legs & Co? Ruby Flipper (1976)</p><p>9. Prospero is a moon of which planet? Uranus</p><p>10. What is the longest distance swum at the pool swimming events at the Olympics? 1, 500m</p><p>11. The Giant’s Causeway is in which Northern Irish county? County Antrim</p><p>12. The signing of the Paris Peace Accords signalled the end of which war? Vietnam War</p><p>13. ‘The Brothers Karamazov’ was the final novel by which author? Fyodor Dostoyevsky</p><p>14. ‘Absinthe Drinker’ and ‘A Bar at the Folie-Bergere’ are famous paintings by which artist? Edgar Degas (Degas painted ‘L’Absinthe’, Viktor Oliva, Pablo Picasso and Edouard Manet have all painted ‘The Absinthe Drinker’. ‘ A Bat at the Folie-Bergere’ was the last major work by Manet)</p><p>15. Lucille is the name of the famous guitar belonging to which famous guitarist? B. B. King</p><p>16. Films: Chris Pine is the latest actor to play which character previously played by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford and Ben Affleck? Jack Ryan</p><p>17. The Siege at Sebastopol was a battle in which war? Crimean War</p><p>18. Which Shakespeare character demanded his ‘pound of flesh’? Shylock</p><p>19. Rumination occurs in which organ of an animal? Stomach (accept gut)</p><p>20. The Monster of Rock festival in Donnington is now known as what? Download</p><p>21. What name is given to the luxury division of the Toyota car company? Lexus</p><p>22. Which Isle of Wight band had hits with ‘Lessons in Love’ and 'The Chinese Way’? Level 42</p><p>23. George Bush Intercontinental Airport serves which U. S. City? Houston</p><p>24. Zola Budd famously clashed with which athlete in the women’s 3, 000m at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? Mary Decker</p><p>25. What is the closest star to our own Sun? Proxima Centauri</p><p>26. Which country was formerly German South-West Africa? Namibia</p><p>27. Norse mythology: Bor was father of which god? Odin (Borr or Burr had three sons: Odin, Vili and Ve) 28. Who was the first male tennis player to win Grand Slam titles on three different surfaces? Jimmy Connors (only person to win U. S. Open on grass, clay and hard court)</p><p>29. What two years saw the Queen’s Speech at the state opening of Parliament read by the Lord Chancellor? 1959, 1963 – pregnant with Andrew and Edward respectively</p><p>30. Which Dickens’ novel is the biggest selling single novel of all time with over two hundred million copies? A Tale of Two Cities</p><p>31. The Quecha and Ashaninka are the two largest indigenous tribes of which South American country? Peru</p><p>32. Which pop star used the alter ego ‘MacPhisto’? Bono</p><p>33. The dram is the currency of which Eastern European country? Armenia</p><p>34. Which pop star celebrated his one hundredth official album release in November 2013? Cliff Richard</p><p>35. Which Scottish jail was to be demolished after it closed in 2013? Peterhead (Craiginches – HM Prison Aberdeen - also closed and was to be demolished too)</p><p>36. Football: which former England captain was assistant Scottish manager? Terry Butcher (to George Burley 2008)</p><p>37. In the U. S. Navy what type of vessel can be Nimitz class or Gerald Ford class? Aircraft carrier</p><p>38. Who was on the British throne during the American War of Independence? George III</p><p>39. Which award winning B. B. C. Political satire stars Peter Capaldi as government spin doctor Malcolm Tucker? The Thick of It</p><p>40. Methylenedioxy-methylamphetamine or MDMA is better known as which recreational drug? Ecstasy </p>

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