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Quiz #554 - 23rd August 2022Sunset Bar

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Round 1

1.Food & Drink What 'C' describes an Italian dish of raw meat or fish, thinly sliced or pounded thin, served mainly as an appetizer?

Carpaccio

 Carpaccio
2.On This Day Still in production today, the Lockheed C-130 multi-role aircraft first flew on this day, 23rd August, 1954. By what name is it known?
  HerculesHercules
3.Anagram GRUBBY SIR EYED HARD ON is an anagram of what world famous landmark?
  Sydney Harbour BridgeSydney Harbour Bridge
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

  The Kinks|Dedicated Follower of FashionThe Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion (1966)
5.History What was the name of the Russian nuclear submarine that sank on 12th August 2000 killing all 118 on board?
  KurskKursk (K-141 Курск)
6.Geography How many U.S. states have a two-syllable name?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]
 6 (Georgia, Kansas, New York, Texas, Utah, Vermont)
7.Science & Nature Composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners, what 'T' describes this shape?

Tetrahedron

 Tetrahedron
8.Logos What association football club is represented by this logo?

A.C. Milan

 A.C. Milan
9.Music From the opening line to Nothing Compares 2 U, fill in the missing word: "It's been seven hours and _____ days."
 Fifteen

10.Sport & Leisure Delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, what country is set to host the 2021 Rugby League World Cup later this year?
 England
11.Entertainment For what 1993 film did Steven Spielberg win his first Academy Award for Best Director?
 Schindler's List
12.Brainteaser What number is missing in this sequence?
5   4   12   11   33   32   ? 95   285
 96 (Minus one then multiply by three, and repeat.)


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Round 2

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

No entry

 No entry
2.On This Day The World Wide Web was opened to the public on this day, 23rd August, in what year?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]
 1991
3.Art & Literature In Jules Verne's 1873 novel, what is the name of the main character who went Around the World in Eighty Days?
 Phileas Fogg
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

  The Pretenders|Brass in PocketThe Pretenders - Brass in Pocket (1979)
5.History In the U.S., who were the first ever nominees to take part in a live TV presidential debate?  (½ point for each)
  John F. Kennedy & Richard M. NixonJohn F. Kennedy & Richard M. Nixon (1960)
6.Geography Lomé is the capital and largest city of what West African country?
 Togo
7.Science & Nature What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for sulphur, gold, nitrogen, and arsenic?
  SaunasSaunas
8.Flags What country has this as its national flag?

Finland

 Finland
9.Music One of his signature tunes, who sang Super Freak in 1981?
  Rick JamesRick James
10.Sport & Leisure What team has won the Stanley Cup 24 times; more than any other NHL team?
  Montreal CanadiensMontreal Canadiens
11.Entertainment Nicknamed 'Rent Boy', who plays Mark Renton in Trainspotting and T2 Trainspotting?
  Ewan McGregorEwan McGregor
12.Thailand A common mode of public transport in Thailand, what is the literal English translation of songthaew (สองแถว)?

Two rows/lines

 Two rows/lines


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Round 3

1.Food & Drink The dried rhizomes of what member of the ginger family are used as both a spice and a food colouring?
 Turmeric
2.In This Year Eddie Cochran, Brian Dennehy, Oliver Reed, Jon Voight, Bill Withers, and Natalie Wood were all born in what year?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]

1938

 1938
3.Art & Literature Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption is a 1982 novella by what best-selling author?
 Stephen King
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

  R.E.M.|Losing My ReligionR.E.M. - Losing My Religion (1991)
5.Anagram CUM? LOUSY LIAR is an anagram of what unbelievably 12-letter word?
 Miraculously
6.Entertainment In 1945, British Army nurse Claire Randall is visiting Inverness, Scotland, when she is carried back in time to 1743 by the standing stones at Craigh na Dun. Based on a series of novels first published in 1991, a TV series of the same name first aired in 2014. What are they called?
 Outlander
7.Science & Nature Native to the Andes mountains in South America, what 'C' describes this rodent?

Chinchilla

 Chinchilla
8.Maps What African country is this?

Nigeria

 Nigeria
9.Music What are the first names of the two male members of ABBA?  (½ point for each)

Benny & Björn

 Benny & Björn
10.Sport & Leisure What promising 19-year-old lit the Olympic Flame at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and, between 1965 and 1968, broke eight different world records?
  Ron ClarkeRon Clarke (5000 m, 10000 m, 20000 m, 1 hour, 2 miles, 3 miles, 6 miles, 10 miles)
11.Entertainment First aired between 2010 and 2019, Idris Elba plays the title character in what British psychological crime thriller TV series?
  LutherLuther (DCI John Luther)
12.Sudoku Solve this Sudoku puzzle to reveal the 3 digit figure highlighted.

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 896


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Round 4

1.Dingbats Solve this dingbat to reveal a 5-letter word.

Tooth

 Tooth
2.On This Day Following a botched bank robbery on this day, 23rd August, 1973, hostages over the next five days began to sympathise with their captors, leading to what well-known term?
 Stockholm syndrome
3.Art & Literature First published in 1726, for what novel is Jonathan Swift best known?
  Gulliver's TravelsGulliver's Travels (Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships)
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

  Adele|Rolling in the DeepAdele - Rolling in the Deep (2010)
5.History Beginning in June 1941, what 'B' was the codename used for the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II?
 Barbarossa
6.Geography At 1,435 metres, Mount Woodroffe is the highest peak of what Australian state?
 South Australia
7.Science & Nature Dactyloscopy is the science of identifying what?
 Fingerprints
8.Landmarks Dubbed "Dracula's Castle", Bran Castle is located in what European country?

Romania

 Romania (Transylvania)
9.Music What British pop duo achieved international fame in 1964 with their first single, A World Without Love?
  Peter and GordonPeter and Gordon
10.Sport & Leisure What 'N' describes the various types of skiing that allow the heel to rise off the ski?
 Nordic
11.Entertainment The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and Uncle Buck were all written and directed by who?
  John HughesJohn Hughes
12.Ditloids Replace these initials with words to make a true statement: 6 P on the S of D
 6 Points on the Star of David


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Picture Round

Picture Round 23rd August 2022

1. Gloria Estefan 2. Louis Pasteur 3. Bill Murray 4. Sir John Mills
5. Indira Gandhi 6. Sean Penn 7. Johnny Weissmuller 8. Antonio Conte
9. Henry Winkler 10. Nigel Havers 11. Sarah Jessica Parker 12. Glynis Johns

Snowball Question

Snowball QuestionWhat is the straight line distance, in miles, from Bran Castle, Romania to Mount Woodroffe, South Australia?
8256 (13,287 km)

Scoreboard

 Team Name R1 R2 R3 R4 P Total
Drunken Layabouts 9 11 9 11½ 49¼
Alien Suckers 8 10 9 46
Smile Bar 10 7 8 10½ 42
Charlatans 7 9 4 37¾
ANZUK Conundrum 7 9 3 35


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