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Quiz #204 - 28th January 2014Number 1 Bar & Restaurant

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Round 1

1.Food & Drink What name for a small round piece of lamb comes from the French for 'hazelnut'?
2.On This Day The Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart after lift off, killing all seven astronauts on board, on this day, 28th January, in what year?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]
3.Science & Nature In geometry, which of these angles is greatest?
A. Acute
B. Reflex
C. Obtuse
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1966)

5.Sport & Leisure In tennis, who won the men's final at the 2014 Australian Open on Sunday?
6.Geography Topeka is the capital of which American state?
7.Anagram LICENSED IN ANAL VD is an anagram of which Major League Baseball team?
8.Logos Which sports equipment manufacturer has this as its logo?

Round 1 Question 8

9.Music Members of which American rock band all have the surname Followill?
10.History Which Wonder of the Ancient World was built at Halicarnassus?
11.Entertainment Which TV detective owned a Basset Hound called "Dog"?
12.General Knowledge The name of what car maker comes from the Latin meaning 'to hear'?


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Round 2

1.Dingbats Solve this dingbat to reveal a well known term or phrase.

Round 2 Question 1

2.Current Affairs Which pop star was arrested in Miami on Thursday for drink driving, resisting arrest and having an expired driver's license?
3.Science & Nature In what part of the body are the Haversian canals?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1974)

5.Sport & Leisure Which footballer (soccer player) was nicknamed 'The Non-Flying Dutchman'?
6.Geography On which continent are the Tatra Mountains?
7.Art & Literature Who is the Danish author of the 1937 classic novel Out of Africa?
8.Flags Which West African country has this as its national flag?

Round 2 Question 8

9.Music Which dance duo took top honours at this week's Grammy Awards, winning five prizes including album and record of the year?
10.History What English-language name was given to the warships used by Vikings?
11.Entertainment How many hearts does Doctor Who have?
12.General Knowledge What 'C' describes the ancient script distinguished by its wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets?


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Round 3

1.Food & Drink Scottish lorne sausage is famously what shape?
2.In This Year In this year: American porn publisher Larry Flynt was shot and paralysed; a poison-filled pellet from an umbrella killed Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov in London; and the Jonestown incident in Guyana ended with a mass murder-suicide claiming 918 lives. What year was it?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]
3.Science & Nature What 'T' is the SI unit of magnetic flux density?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1987)

5.Sport & Leisure In Rugby League, each side provides how many players for a scrum?
6.Entertainment Who played the title role in the 1999 comedy film Man on the Moon?
7.Anagram SAUCY, ARID MASS is an anagram of what capital city and the country it is capital of? (2 word answer)
8.Geography Which African country is this?

Round 3 Question 8

9.Music Which American rock band began life in the late 1960s and still play today with original members Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser and Eric Bloom?
10.History Between 1962 and his death in 2009, Edward Kennedy was senator for which U.S. state?
11.Entertainment First aired in 2003, name this TV series.

12.General Knowledge According to the proverb by Benjamin Franklin, "Three may keep a secret if two of them are..." what?


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Round 4

1.Dingbats Solve this dingbat to reveal a well known term or phrase.

Round 4 Question 1

2.On This Day Posthumously pardoned in 1998, name the British teenager hanged for the murder of a police officer on this day, 28th January, 1953; famous for his alleged words "Let him have it, Chris"?
3.Science & Nature What is the largest known dwarf planet in our solar system?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1998)

5.Sport & Leisure Which of these sports uses the smallest ball in official matches?
A. Indoor Volleyball
B. Association Football
C. Basketball
6.Geography What large Canadian island gives its name to a breed of dog, pony and sheep?
7.Art & Literature Under what pen name did the artist Hablot Knight Browne illustrate the works of Charles Dickens?
8.Landmarks Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, which native American leader is depicted in this mountain carving?

Round 4 Question 8

9.Music Who wrote the 1946 Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun?
10.History What was the middle name of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Scott?
11.Entertainment In which film did James Bond travel underwater in a Lotus Esprit?
12.General Knowledge In 2009, the Airbus A400M long-range military transport plane flew for the first time. By what name is it known?

Round 4 Question 12



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Picture Round

Picture Round 28th January 2014


Snowball Question

Snowball QuestionSão Paulo FC's Rogério Ceni holds the all-time record for the most goals scored by a goalkeeper. In all professional games, international and domestic, how many goals has he scored since 1992?

Scoreboard

 Team Name R1 R2 R3 R4 P Total
Drunken Layabouts 9 10 9 5 8 41
Fad Suckers 10 8 8 6 38½
✓ ✓ ✓ 5 8 7 29


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