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Quiz #147 - 13th November 2012Number 1 Bar

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Round 1

1.Food & Drink Pomodoro is a popular name for Italian restaurants worldwide. What does it translate to in English?
2.On This Day On this day, 13th November, 1990, David Gray shot dead 13 people in what became known as the Aramoana Massacre. In which country was it?
3.Science & Nature In human beings, how many teeth normally make up a full adult set?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1967)

5.Sport & Leisure Which is the only city outside Europe to have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice?
6.Geography In which European country is the port of Bergen?
7.Anagram A GIRL CAN DIE is an anagram of which English actor born in 1968?
8.Logos Which global brand uses this as its slogan?

Round 1 Question 8

9.Music Who had worldwide hits in 2009 with Halo and Sweet Dreams?
10.History Who did Jimmy Carter succeed as President of the United States?
11.Entertainment Which Academy Award winning 2009 film starred Sam Worthington as Jake Sully?
12.General Knowledge Using the English language algebraic notation for chess pieces, K stands for King. What letter is used to represent a Knight?


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Round 2

1.General Knowledge What is the most frequently used colour on national flags around the world?
2.Current Affairs In the news this week, in which Central American country are at least 52 people reported dead after two earthquakes on Wednesday and Sunday?
3.Science & Nature What name is given to the two occasions each year when the centre of the sun is aligned with the Equator, where it can then be observed exactly overhead?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1971)

5.Sport & Leisure In Australian rules football, how many players of one team are permitted to be on the field at any time?
6.Geography What is the state capital of Illinois?
7.Art & Literature What is the name of the donkey featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh children's stories?
8.Flags Which landlocked country in Western Africa has this as its national flag?

Round 2 Question 8

9.Music Which English writer and raconteur is the subject of Sting's 1988 song about an Englishman in New York?
10.History Nearly 9 months pregnant, Sharon Tate was murdered by members of the Charles Manson family in August 1969. Who was she married to at the time?
11.Entertainment Name this cartoon duo who first appeared on TV in 1959.

Round 2 Question 11

12.Ditloids Replace these initials with words to make a well known phrase: 1001 A N.


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Round 3

1.Food & Drink What 'B' describes a beetroot soup of Ukrainian origin, popular in many Eastern and Central European countries?
2.In This Year In this year: Margaret Thatcher became leader of the UK Conservative Party; NASA launched the Viking 1 planetary probe toward Mars; and U.S. President Gerald Ford survived two assassination attempts. What year was it?
3.Science & Nature In computing, what does the letter 'S' stand for in 'ASCII'?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1987)

5.Sport & Leisure Who is the only player in English top flight football to have scored an average of more than one goal per game in a single season, achieved in 1927-28 when he scored 60 league goals?
6.Geography If you sailed directly south from Malta, which African country would you arrive in?
7.Anagram EUREKA! LOO SHOUTS is an anagram of which capital city and the country it is capital of? (3 word answer)
8.Geography Which French overseas territory is this?

Round 3 Question 8

9.Music Formed in 1979, and best known worldwide for their 1986 hit The Final Countdown, from which country do the band 'Europe' originate?
10.History Born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov in April 1870, by what name is this famous historical figure more commonly known?
11.Entertainment Which Golden Globe winning actress was married to Gary Oldman from 1990 to 1992, and Ethan Hawke from 1998 to 2004?
12.General Knowledge How many scoring zones are there on a conventional dart board?


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Round 4

1.General Knowledge What word can describe a plant, a part of our anatomy, or the Greek goddess of the rainbow?
2.Current Affairs Re-elected President of the United States, how many of the 538 electoral votes did Barack Obama win last week?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]
3.Science & Nature What 'G' describes the extremely fine silk produced by some spiders to 'kite' through the air, sometimes carrying them hundreds of miles in the wind?
4.Music Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(2000)

5.Sport & Leisure Which New York City venue hosted the US Open tennis championships between 1924 and 1977?
6.Geography Located in the Southern Alps, what is the name of New Zealand's highest mountain?
7.Art & Literature How many books are there in the modern New Testament?
8.Landmarks What Roman numerals are inscribed on the bottom line of the tablet held by the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor?

Round 4 Question 8

9.Music Which classical composer's works include the Enigma Variations and the Pomp and Circumstance Marches?
10.History Who succeeded Leonid Brezhnev as Soviet premier in 1982?
11.Entertainment Name this TV series from the 1980s.

12.Ditloids Replace these initials with words to make a true statement: 3 H in a B B.


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Picture Round

Picture Round 13th November 2012


Snowball Question

Snowball QuestionMount Cook, or Aoraki, is New Zealand’s highest mountain. How many metres above mean sea level is it?

Scoreboard

 Team Name R1 R2 R3 R4 P Total
Alias Us 8 5 39¼
Drunken Layabouts 6 5 7 3 6 27
Team Indecision 6 5 4 3 23½


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