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Copyright ゥ 2021 www.kensquiz.co.uk Quiz Number 109 - Answers 1. Which London underground station on the Piccadilly Line was known as Gillespie Road before being renamed in 1932? Arsenal. 2. In the Charles Dickens' novel "Martin Chuzzlewit", what was the name of the inn run by Mrs Lupin? The Blue Dragon Inn. 3. In which country was Mother Theresa born? Macedonia. 4. Between which years did the England and Wales Milk Marketing Board operate? 1933-1994 (Finally dissolved in 2002). 5. What songs with "Face" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists,[a] Glitter Band (1974), [b] Celine Dion (2000), [c] Gnarls Barkely (2006), [d] Joe Dolce Music Theatre and [e] Sham 69 (1978)? [a] "Angel Face" reached no 4, [b] "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", no19, [c] "Smiley Faces", no 10, [d] "Shaddup You Face" no 1 and [d] "Angels with Dirty Faces", no 19. 6. In which North American city do the "Pirates" play baseball and the "Penguins", ice hockey? Pittsburgh. 7. What colour completes the name of the following pop acts, [a] Plain.....T's, [b] ..... Fairies, [c] ..... Cheer, [d] ..... Rebel Motorcycle Club and [e] ..... Dream? [a] White, [b] Pink, [c] Blue, [d]Black and [e] Tangerine. 8. Who provided the voice of Jessica Rabbit in the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"? Kathleen Turner. 9. In a list of the sixteen states of Germany which would come first alphabetically? Baden-Wurttemberg. 10. What were the occupations of the six mechanicals in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"? Carpenter (Quince), Weaver (Bottom), Bellows-maker (Flute), Tailor (Starveling), Tinker (Snout) and Joiner (Snug). 11. What abbreviation in Germany is the equivalent of the British "Ltd."? GmbH. 12. What is the name of the river that flows through the Spanish capital, Madrid? Manzanares. 13. In 1949 which musical became the first to win the Tony for "Best Musical"? Kiss Me Kate. 14. In which country would you find "Alexander the Great Airport"? Macedonia (Skopje). 15. Which four James Bond movies featured Pierce Brosnan in the main role? "Goldeneye", Tomorrow Never Dies", "The World is not Enough" and "Die Another Day". 16. In which year did the United Kingdom have three Kings? 1936 17. Which piece of gardening equipment was invented by James Ransome in 1902? Lawn Mower. 18. What is the name of the Griffin family's talking dog in the TV series "Family Guy"? Brian. 19. Who were the four original members of The Monkees? Davy Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork. 20. Which two clubs were featured on the first ever "Match of the Day" shown on BBC2 in 1964? Liverpool vs Arsenal.
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Quiz Number 109 - Answers

1. Which London underground station on the Piccadilly Line was known as Gillespie Road before being renamed in

1932?

Arsenal.

2. In the Charles Dickens' novel "Martin Chuzzlewit", what was the name of the inn run by Mrs Lupin?

The Blue Dragon Inn.

3. In which country was Mother Theresa born?

Macedonia.

4. Between which years did the England and Wales Milk Marketing Board operate?

1933-1994 (Finally dissolved in 2002).

5. What songs with "Face" in the title were UK top twenty hits for the following artists,[a] Glitter Band (1974), [b]

Celine Dion (2000), [c] Gnarls Barkely (2006), [d] Joe Dolce Music Theatre and [e] Sham 69 (1978)?

[a] "Angel Face" reached no 4, [b] "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", no19, [c] "Smiley Faces", no 10, [d] "Shaddup You

Face" no 1 and [d] "Angels with Dirty Faces", no 19.

6. In which North American city do the "Pirates" play baseball and the "Penguins", ice hockey?

Pittsburgh.

7. What colour completes the name of the following pop acts, [a] Plain.....T's, [b] ..... Fairies, [c] ..... Cheer, [d] .....

Rebel Motorcycle Club and [e] ..... Dream?

[a] White, [b] Pink, [c] Blue, [d]Black and [e] Tangerine.

8. Who provided the voice of Jessica Rabbit in the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"?

Kathleen Turner.

9. In a list of the sixteen states of Germany which would come first alphabetically?

Baden-Wurttemberg.

10. What were the occupations of the six mechanicals in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?

Carpenter (Quince), Weaver (Bottom), Bellows-maker (Flute), Tailor (Starveling), Tinker (Snout) and Joiner (Snug).

11. What abbreviation in Germany is the equivalent of the British "Ltd."?

GmbH.

12. What is the name of the river that flows through the Spanish capital, Madrid?

Manzanares.

13. In 1949 which musical became the first to win the Tony for "Best Musical"?

Kiss Me Kate.

14. In which country would you find "Alexander the Great Airport"?

Macedonia (Skopje).

15. Which four James Bond movies featured Pierce Brosnan in the main role?

"Goldeneye", Tomorrow Never Dies", "The World is not Enough" and "Die Another Day".

16. In which year did the United Kingdom have three Kings?

1936

17. Which piece of gardening equipment was invented by James Ransome in 1902?

Lawn Mower.

18. What is the name of the Griffin family's talking dog in the TV series "Family Guy"?

Brian.

19. Who were the four original members of The Monkees?

Davy Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Mike Nesmith and Peter Tork.

20. Which two clubs were featured on the first ever "Match of the Day" shown on BBC2 in 1964?

Liverpool vs Arsenal.