Round 2: International Bodies
- Which international movement has the motto ‘Faster, higher, stronger’?
- Ban Ki-moon succeeded Kofi Annan as secretary-general of which organisation on 1 January 2007?
- Who to date has been the only Briton to serve as president of the European Commission?
- In which country does football’s FIFA have its headquarters?
- Which international religious organisation was founded by George Fox in 1650?
- What is the emblem of the World Wide Fund for Nature?
- Which international criminal organisation provided the villains in the
Man from Uncle
series?
- Austria became a member of the European Union at the same time as the UK – true or false?
- Which international humanitarian organisation was founded in Geneva in 1863?
- Which international religious organisation was founded by Charles Taze Russell in 1881?
Half-time teaser
Under manager Alf Ramsey England played 113 games – how many did they win?
Round 3: Wales
- Which Welsh city became capital of Wales in 1955?
- Who designed the building occupied by the Welsh Assembly in 2006?
- What two main ingredients are needed to make Welsh rarebit?
- Which vegetable is a national emblem of Wales?
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- Which Welsh actor, born Richard Walter Jenkins, received seven Best Actor Oscar nominations?
- Which Welsh designer died after falling downstairs in 1985?
- Where is the Welsh Grand National run?
- Which Welsh playwright wrote the play
The Corn is Green
?
- In which field is Welshman Jeff Banks a prominent name?
- Which famous singer was born in Tiger Bay, Cardiff in 1937?
Round 4: Pot Luck
- In which city is the Prado gallery?
- What was the name of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake sailed against the Armada?
- From which city does Parmesan cheese get its name?
- In which war was the Battle of Antietam fought?
- What is the name of the one college of Dublin University?
- In which play by Richard Brinsley Sheridan does Mrs Malaprop appear?
- Which group started out with a line-up comprising Louise Clarke, Flick Colby, Babs Lord, Ruth Pearson, Andi Rutherford and Dee Dee Wilde?
- Who is the senior Roman Catholic prelate in England and Wales?
- Which religion was founded by Guru Nanak?
- Is shiatsu a form of massage, a Japanese hat or a breed of dog?
Jackpot
Which figure from French history was known as the ‘Sea-Green Incorruptible’?
Quiz 29
Round 1: Pot Luck
- What was the name of Elvis Presley’s home in Memphis?
- In which US television series are Bree, Gabrielle and Susan central characters?
- The memoir As
I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning
by Laurie Lee was a sequel to which better-known work?
- Who had hits with ‘Lamplight’, ‘Rock on’ and ‘Stardust’?
- What, in US army slang, is a ‘jarhead’?
- What object displayed as a work of art in 1915 was in 2005 voted the most influential work of art of the twentieth century?
- Where on the body might one find a whorl?
- Who wore a fur bikini in the 1966 film
One Million Years B.C
.?
- What is the state crop of the US state of Georgia?
- During the Napoleonic Wars, what were the 95th Rifles better known as?
Round 2: Saints
- Which saint is credited with ridding Ireland of its snakes?
- Who is the patron saint of Scotland and Russia?
- Pope John Paul II created more saints during his reign than had been created in the previous 500 years – true or false?
- Which of the early martyrs of the Church was, at his own request, crucified head downwards?
- Who is the patron saint of mountaineers and skiers?
- Who was patron saint of England before the adoption of St George?
- After which saint is Newcastle United’s ground named?
- As what pop group did Natalie Appleton, Nicole Appleton, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis become well known?
- Which university did Prince William attend?
- How did St Paul originally make his living?
Half-time teaser
Lewis Carroll was a prolific letter-writer – over the last 37 years of his life, how many letters did he write?
Round 3: Television
- Who played Robin Hood in the classic 1950s series
The Adventures of Robin Hood
?
- Which long-running US series had a theme tune that was turned into a chart hit with the title ‘Suicide is painless’?
- Which series followed the long-running romance of Jean and Lionel?
- What was the subject of the UK’s first television advertisement?
- What is the name of the city in which the medical drama series
Casualty
is set?
- Who was the Polish-born scientist who presented
The Ascent of Man
in 1973?
- Who hosts the television archaeology series
Time Team
?
- In which television sitcom is Patsy Stone a character?
- Which part did former child star Jackie Coogan play in television’s
Addams Family
?
- With whom did Andy Pandy share a basket in
Watch with Mother
?
Round 4: Pot Luck
- What name did the press give the Venezuelan assassin Illich Ramirez Sanchez, otherwise known as Carlos?
- The first pound note was introduced in which year – 1854, 1894 or 1914?
- To which piece of music did Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean skate to Olympic gold in 1984?
- To which order of fishes do plaice belong?
- Which band has included in its line-up Dan Felder, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Timothy B. Schmit and Joe Walsh?
- In which British city can you go aboard Scott’s ship
Discovery
?
- What do the initials SAD stand for?
- Who said ‘It’s not that I’m afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens’?
- What style of art dating from the 1960s incorporates patterns and optical illusions that dazzle the viewer?
- What is the name given to a pedestrian crossing light comprising an amber-coloured globe mounted on a black-and-white banded pole?
Jackpot
Who had a number one hit in 1972 with ‘Mouldy Old Dough’?
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Quiz 30
Round 1: Pot Luck
- Which biblical character had a coat of many colours?
- With which band does ‘The Edge’ play guitar?
- Who, in March 1942, promised to return?
- According to the proverb, what is the road to hell paved with?
- Who wrote the plays
The Chairs
and
The Bald Prima Donna
?
- What kind of garment is a montero?
- Which constituency did Margaret Thatcher represent?
- What does the word pope mean?
- Who has won golf’s World Matchplay Championship six times since 1993?
- What do the initials P&O stand for?
Round 2: Computers
- In computer jargon, what does the acronym ‘wysiwyg’ stand for?
- On a computer keyboard, which is the only vowel not on the top row?
- What do the initials CGI stand for?
- Which keyboard symbol is variously known as the little snail, monkey tail or elephant’s trunk?
- Which computer company makes the iMac?
- What does the internet chat abbreviation KISS stand for?
- Which early computer pioneer is credited with designing the first programmable computing machine in 1837?
- In computer jargon, what do the initials FAQ stand for?
- What is a CPU?
- What does the internet chat abbreviation ROFL stand for?
Half-time teaser
How many litres are there in 50 gallons?
Round 3: Premature ends
- Which suffragette threw herself under the king’s horse during the 1913 Epsom Derby?
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- In which river did Virginia Woolf drown herself in 1941?
- With which band was John Bonham drummer until his death from alcoholic poisoning?
- How did Otis Redding die at the age of 25 in 1967?
- Which fashion designer was murdered outside his Miami home in 1997?
- Which composer was shot dead by a US military policeman while out during curfew – Gershwin, Webern or Debussy?
- Which Wild West legend died with the words ‘That picture is crooked’?
- To whom was film actress Carole Lombard married at the time of her death in a plane crash?
- Which Swedish prime minister was assassinated in Stockholm in 1986?
- Which film was Oliver Reed making when he died?
Round 4: Pot Luck
- What is the Thursday before Easter called?
- What was Malcolm Campbell’s record-breaking car called?
- Which rock group had a Top Ten hit with ‘Cigarettes and alcohol’?
- In which part of the USA is
The Shipping News
set?
- What term was given to the alliance of Fascist powers in World War II?
- In which film did the central character find himself living the same day over and over again?
- Where did Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson spend his final years?
- What was baseball legend ‘Babe’ Ruth’s first name?
- Which British battleship of 1906 gave its name to a whole class of similar warships?
- Which European city is served by the port of Piraeus?
Jackpot
How many Brandenburg Concertos are there?
Quiz 31
Round 1: Pot Luck
- What do the initials ‘SWALK’ mean when written on the back of a love letter?
- Which vegetable has the Latin name
capsicum annuum
?
- Which band’s line-up included Bert Jansch, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson?
- Which television programme had a theme tune based on Khachaturian’s
Spartacus
?
- Which king of England was known by such nicknames as Tum-Tum, Edward the Caresser and Uncle of Europe?
- Which television quiz was presented by Bamber Gascoigne from 1962 to 1987?
- What make and model of car was Herbie?
- Which country has the largest number of prisons and other penal establishments?
- The Colossus of Rhodes was a huge bronze statue of which Greek god?
- By what name is novelist David John Moore Cornwell better known?
Round 2: Crime
- Who, in the Sherlock Holmes stories, was called ‘the Napoleon of crime’?
- What does the acronym ‘twoc’ stand for?
- Why was Colonel Thomas Blood arrested in London in 1671?
- What is the International Criminal Police Organisation otherwise known as?
- Which television programme about real crime was presented for many years by Shaw Taylor?
- Who was the special agent who put an end to scores of criminal enterprises with the help of his assistants Snowey White and Jock Anderson between 1946 and 1951?
- What is the name of the police station in the long-running television series
The Bill
?
- What nickname did the press give murderer Donald Nilsen, who carried out his crimes while wearing a black hood?
- What nickname has been given to the coastal region of Spain where numerous criminals are said to live in comfortable exile?
- Which garment commonly worn towards the end of the twentieth century became a symbol of street culture and criminal activity?
Half-time teaser
What is the record (in feet and inches) for the longest moustache ever grown?
Round 3: Art and Artists
- Which artistic movement included among its founders Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso?
- What nationality was Hieronymus Bosch?
- Which Spanish artist is remembered for his melting clocks and long-legged elephants?
- Antonio Canaletto is particularly associated with panoramic views of London and which other city?
- Which artistic style of the 1920s and 1930s features geometrical shapes and zigzag forms?
- Of which artistic movement were Edward Burne-Jones, John Everett Millais and William Holman Hunt leading members?
- Of which monarch did Anthony van Dyck paint a celebrated portrait presenting three views of his subject’s face?
- Which British artist made an impact with such works as
The Hut
and
My Bed
?
- On which Pacific island did Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin paint many of his most famous works?
- Where can you see Graham Sutherland’s official portrait of Sir Winston Churchill?
Round 4: Pot Luck
- Which country was awarded the George Cross for gallantry in 1942?
- In bingo, which number is referred to as ‘snake eyes’?
- Which fictional character was born on St Valentine’s Day, the daughter of Lord Henshingley Croft?
- Who played the liberal Southern lawyer in the 1962 film
To Kill A Mockingbird
?
- In which country was the Bofors anti-aircraft gun originally made?
- Who won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with the song ‘Love shine a light’?
- Which planet in the solar system is the largest?
- What was added to the Olympic swimming events in 1984?
- Which is ‘the windy city’?
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- Which line on maps of the London Underground is coloured yellow?
Jackpot
Who became king of England in 1714?
Quiz 32
Round 1: Pot Luck
- According to the proverb, what is the greater part of valour?
- Which English city had the Roman name Deva?
- What sporting first did Susan Brown achieve in 1981?
- Which kind of tea is flavoured with bergamot?
- On the Olympic flag, what do the five rings represent?
- Who were in ‘bits and pieces’ in 1964?
- In rap slang, what is a ‘homie’?
- Which canal links the east and west coasts of Scotland via the Great Glen?
- Who served as vice-president of the USA under Bill Clinton?
- What ailments does London’s Moorfields hospital specialise in?