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Quiz #296 - 19th January 2016Number 1 Bar & Restaurant

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Round 1

1.Food & Drink Originating in northwest Africa, "Maghrebi" or "Tuareg" is a sweetened green tea infused with what herb?
2.On This Day Previously convicted of treason, Iva Toguri D'Aquino was granted a pardon by President Gerald Ford on this day, 19th January 1977. By what name was she better known?
3.Science & Nature Mostly found in eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Australia, and spanning 41 species, what common name is given to this family of birds?

Round 1 Question 3

4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1965)

5.Sport & Leisure During the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, what country's women's basketball team pulled out after refusing to remove their headscarves (hijabs)?
6.Geography What is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms?
7.Anagram TRUTH IN GIRL JERK MAN is an anagram of what Nobel Peace Prize winner?
8.Logos What NFL team has this as its logo?

Round 1 Question 8

9.Music Achtung Baby, Zooropa and Pop were albums released in the 90s by what band?
10.History Which of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, also the oldest, is the only one that still remains relatively intact?
11.Entertainment Who played news anchor Dan Rather in the 2015 docudrama film Truth?
12.General Knowledge Paul Biya is the longest ruling non-royal national leader in the world. He was appointed Prime Minister in June 1975 and has been President since November 1982, of what African country?

Round 1 Question 12



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Round 2

1.Dingbats Solve this dingbat to reveal a well known phrase. (4 word answer)

Round 2 Question 1

2.Current Affairs What country elected its first ever female President on Saturday?
3.Science & Nature What scientist published his Annus mirabilis papers in 1905?
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1979)

5.Sport & Leisure In speed skating, what 'C' describes a type of skate with the blade attached to the boot by a hinge at the front?
6.Geography The suburbs of what Swiss city cross the borders into both France and Germany?
7.Art & Literature What measures 15 feet × 29 feet and can be found on the back wall of the refectory at the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy?
8.Flags What country has this as its national flag?

Round 2 Question 8

9.Music Born in November 1996, by what name is singer-songwriter Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor better known?
10.History A false flag operation known as the Gleiwitz incident marked the eve of what major 20th century conflict?
11.Entertainment What 1960s TV series began with a three-hour tour on the SS Minnow?
12.General Knowledge Think highly of and move backward.
Answer with two words. The first part of the sentence is a clue to a six letter word. Add one letter to that word to give the answer to the second part of the sentence.


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Round 3

1.Food & Drink What 'S' describes a classic cocktail traditionally made with cognac, orange liqueur (Cointreau, Grand Marnier or Triple Sec), and lemon juice?
2.Current Affairs Twenty-nine were killed and at least fifty-six wounded when terrorist gunmen attacked the Cappuccino restaurant and Splendid Hotel in the capital of what country on Friday?
3.Science & Nature What did Wilhelm Röntgen first produce and detect in 1895, earning him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901?
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(1991)

5.Sport & Leisure What is the only team to have won at least one gold medal at every Summer Olympic Games since 1896?
6.Entertainment One of the most successful actresses of the 1990s, particularly in romantic comedy films, who was born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra in Fairfield, Connecticut in 1961?
7.Art & Literature What 1885 novel by Sir H. Rider Haggard tells of a search of an unexplored region of Africa by a group of adventurers led by Allan Quatermain?
8.Geography Surrounded by six countries, what landlocked country in West Africa is this?

Round 3 Question 8

9.Music John Paul Jones is best known as the bassist, keyboardist, and co-songwriter for what English rock band?
10.Anagram VENEREAL KEY RUBS is an anagram of what European top-flight domestic football club?
11.Entertainment Tom Cruise, Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Demi Moore, Ralph Fiennes and Jodie Foster were all born in what year?  [If no correct answer, ½ point to the nearest team(s)]

Round 3 Question 11

12.Sudoku Solve this Sudoku puzzle to reveal the 3 digit figure highlighted.

Round 3 Question 12



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Round 4

1.Dingbats Solve this dingbat to reveal a well known celebrity.

Round 4 Question 1

2.Current Affairs Acquiring hurricane-force last week, what name was given to the first Atlantic hurricane to form in January since 1938?
3.Science & Nature The Bortle scale is a nine-level numeric scale that measures the brightness at any given location of what?
4.Name That Tune Name that tune.  (½ point each for Artist and Title)

(2015)

5.Sport & Leisure What is the only team to have won at least one gold medal at every Winter Olympic Games since 1924?
6.Geography What country has more unique land neighbours than any other?
7.Art & Literature What section of Westminster Abbey, London, gets its name from the number of literary figures buried and commemorated there?
8.Landmarks A popular tourist attraction, the Sphinx is a natural rock formation in the Bucegi Mountains of what European country?

Round 4 Question 8

9.Music Summer in the City, Do You Believe In Magic, and Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind? were hits in the 1960s for what American band?
10.History Who was most famously accused and convicted in the Rivonia Trial of 1963-64?
11.Entertainment What 1970s TV series featured the characters of Felix Unger and Oscar Madison?
12.General Knowledge The rapid-transit system in Chicago, Illinois is officially nicknamed the "L". What is "L" an abbreviation of?


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Picture Round

Picture Round 19th January 2016


Snowball Question

Snowball QuestionThe tallest man-made structure in the world for more than 3,800 years; how tall, in feet, was the original Great Pyramid of Giza?

Scoreboard

 Team Name R1 R2 R3 R4 P Total
Fad Suckers 8 10 6 10¾ 43¼
Bugadifino 10 36¾
No Chris Layabouts 7 5 9 29


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