Stonegate Quiz 4

Stonegate Quiz 4

©2010-2020 Redtooth Limited| All rights reserved Stonegate Quiz 4 1. PEOPLE: TV funny man Rod Hull tragically lost his life after falling off = TV AERIAL a roof when trying to adjust what? 2. TV: Which of the 'Teletubbies' has a triangular shaped antenna? = TINKY WINKY 3. GOLF: How many holes are there on a full sized golf course? = 18 4. LITERATURE: What is the favourite drink of the Famous Five? = GINGER BEER 5. PLACES: Which city is the capital of Norway? = OSLO 6. FILMS: In which 1953 film did Marilyn Monroe play a neurotic wife = NIAGARA planning to murder her husband? 7. GENERAL: Which organisation in 1950 first issued a list of America's = FBI ten most wanted criminals? 8. POP MUSIC: In 1982 four streets in Liverpool were renamed after = BEATLES members of which pop group? 9. PEOPLE: What was the first name of Joan Collins' novelist sister? = JACKIE 10. PLACES: Which English county has the longest coastline? = CORNWALL 11. TV: What was the name of the dog in 'The Jetsons'? = ASTRO 12. POP MUSIC: Aretha Franklin spelt out the title of her debut hit in the = RESPECT lyrics of the song, what was it called? 13. PLACES: Majorca is the largest of which group of islands? = BALEARIC ISLANDS 14. GENERAL: Which racehorse was kidnapped in Ireland in 1983? = SHERGAR 15. PEOPLE: Who was the first member of England's World Cup winning = SIR BOBBY CHARLTON team to be knighted? 16. TV: Which actress played Chandler's mother in 'Friends'? = MORGAN FAIRCHILD 17. FILMS: Which film starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster won an = SILENCE OF THE LAMBS Oscar for Best Picture in 1991? 18. POP MUSIC: In Stealer's Wheel's hit 'Stuck In The Middle With You' = LEFT were the clowns to the left or the right? Redtooth | 20 Gander Lane | Barlborough | Derbyshire S43 4PZ | Tel: 01246 813713 www.redtoothquiz.co.uk ©2010-2020 Redtooth Limited| All rights reserved 19. TV: Which comedy partnership presented the surreal TV game show = VIC REEVES & BOB 'Families At War'? MORTIMER 20. FILMS: John Travolta received an Oscar nomination for his = SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER performance in which 1977 film? 21. POT LUCK: What was stolen from a stamp exhibition in Westminster = WORLD CUP Hall in March 1966? 22. NATURE: What is the term for a female ferret? = JILL 23. TENNIS: Who was the first black man to win a singles title at a 'Grand = ARTHUR ASHE Slam' tennis tournament? 24. BUSINESS: Nestle are based in which European country? = SWITZERLAND 25. POP MUSIC: In which Michael Jackson video does the pavement light = BILLIE JEAN up under his feet as he dances across it? 26. BLOCKBUSTERS: A A L E is to have nothing specific to do? = AT A LOOSE END 27. WORDS: Which word in the phonetic alphabet represents the letter = JULIET J? 28. GENERAL: In which city is the Anne Frank House? = AMSTERDAM 29. NAME THE YEAR: Ford, launch their new sleek car, the Sierra. US = 1983 troops invade Grenada. Ronald Reagan, aims to wage "Star Wars" in space. 30. PEOPLE: Margaret Thatcher was educated at which university? = OXFORD 31. FILMS: Which film was called 'The Rebellious Novice' in Argentina = THE SOUND OF MUSIC and 'All Together With Passion' in Italy? 32. POT LUCK: Which West End musical closed in September 1966 after a = OLIVER record breaking run of 6 years and 3 months? It was also an Oscar winning film. 33. TV: In which TV show was Dr David Banner accidentally injected with = THE INCREDIBLE HULK an overdose of gamma rays? 34. FILMS: Who played the title role in the 'Austin Powers' film? = MIKE MYERS Redtooth | 20 Gander Lane | Barlborough | Derbyshire S43 4PZ | Tel: 01246 813713 www.redtoothquiz.co.uk ©2010-2020 Redtooth Limited| All rights reserved 35. ANAGRAM: Unravel SWIRLY SIGN BRIGADE to give the name of a = SIR BRADLEY WIGGINS British Sportsman? 36. HISTORY: The Aztecs were an ancient civilisation in which country? = MEXICO 37. FOOTBALL: Which footballer was on the losing side in F A Cup Finals = ALAN BALL with Everton in 1968 and Arsenal in 1972? 38. FOOD & DRINK: What is the term for a small piece of toasted bread = CROUTON served in soup? 39. PLACES: Which US state is the setting for 'Gone With The Wind'? = GEORGIA 40. BUSINESS: Which company produces the 'Game Boy' video game? = NINTENDO SPARE QUESTIONS…. In which county is the Eden Project? = Cornwall Who was famous for her diet of curds and whey? = Little Miss Muffet TIE BREAKERS / CASH SNOWBALL QUESTIONS…. In which year were fish fingers invented? = 1953 Redtooth | 20 Gander Lane | Barlborough | Derbyshire S43 4PZ | Tel: 01246 813713 www.redtoothquiz.co.uk .

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