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Monday
15th September 2003
Set by Sefton Cricket Club (Liverpool)
All rounds are general
Round One
1a Who was the first American President to resign?
Richard Milhous Nixon
1b Pussy Galore features in which Ian Fleming book (later a film)?
Goldfinger
2a Vladimir Ashkenazy plays which musical instrument?
Piano
2b With which organ does a snake hear?
Tongue
3a Which Gore Vidal character has a sex operation?
Myra Beckinbridge
3b Who painted "Self portrait with a bandaged ear"?
Vincent Van Gogh
4a What was founded by the Rev. William and Catherine Booth in 1878?
Salvation Army
4b By what name was Ronnie Wycherley better known?
Billy Fury
Round
Two
1a Who wrote (in 1862) the novel "Les Miserables"?
Victor-Marie Hugo
1b In which American state is Disneyland?
California (Anaheim)
2a By what name was Terence Nelhams better known?
Adam Faith
2b Who wrote (in 1889) "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court"?
Mark Twain (S. L. Clemens)
3a Which bird turns its head upside when eating?
Flamingo
3b What is a licensed seller of Papal indulgences called?
A Pardoner
4a To which horde, or mob, did Kid Curry belong?
Hole In the Wall Gang
4b Clifford Irving wrote the fraudulent biography of which US entrepreneur?
Howard Hughes
Round
Three
1a Who was Edmund Dantes?
The Count of Monte Cristo
1b Which Italian (1858-1924) composed the romantic opera "La Boheme"?
Puccini
2a How many attended the Last Supper on the eve of Christ's crufixion?
Thirteen
2b Which composer (1825-1899) was known as 'The Waltz King?
Johann Strauss II (the 2nd)
3a Who had a horse called 'Bucephalus'?
Alexander The Great
3b Who, in 1968, was assassinated by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan?
Robert F. Kennedy
4a Which French ruler was nicknamed 'The Little Corporal'?
Napoleon Bonaparte (the 1st)
4b Who wrote "The Brothers Karamazov"?
Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
Round
Four
1a Who succeeded Vladimir Lenin as Russian leader?
Joseph Stalin
1b What did William Addis invent whilst in Newgate Prison?
Toothbrush
2a Which film was based on the life of William Hearst?
Citizen Kane
2b Which winged horse did Bellerophon ride?
Pegasus
3a In which country was the Mau Mau uprising?
Kenya
3b Who (Matthew 27:16-26) did Pontius Pilate release instead of Jesus
Christ?
Barabbas
4a What (related to Sanskrit) is the sacred language of the Buddhists
of India?
Pali
4b In which European country is the winter resort of St. Moritz?
Switzerland
Round
Five
1a Who was the last prisoner in Spandau Jail, Berlin?
Rudolph Hess
1b How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet?
Twenty-four
2a Who was known as the 'father of geometry'?
Euclid
2b Which is the only marsupial native to North America?
Opossum
3a How many players are there in an Australian Rules football team?
Eighteen
3b Which 300 metre tower did Victor Lustig 'sell' in 1925?
Eiffel Tower
4a What is the meaning of the Latin phrase 'caveat actor'?
Let the doer beware
4b Who was the queen of Louis XVI of France?
Marie Antoinette
Round
Six
1a In which month of the year does pheasant shooting begin?
October
1b The Canary Islands belong to which country?
Spain
2a Which car did Commander Caractacus Potts drive?
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
2b Georges was the valet to which Agatha Christie character?
Hercule Poirot
3a Who, in children's literature, are Anastasia and Drisella?
Cinderella's sisters
3b How many players are there in a water polo team?
Seven
4a How many pawns, in total, are used in a chess game?
Sixteen
4b How many quires are there in a ream of paper?
Twenty
Round
Seven
1a Which US music group founded 'Brother Records'?
Beach Boys
1b What is the name of Andy Capp's wife?
Flo
2a Which flower is the symbol of secrecy?
Rose
2b Which Italian (1813-1901) composed the tragedy opera "Aida"?
Giuseppe Verdi
3a How many pairs of chromosones are there in the normal human cell nucleus?
Twenty-three
3b Which American novelist wrote "The Call of the Wild" in 1903?
Jack London
4a Which character had a valet called Kato?
Inspector Clousseau
4b What were originally called 'hanways'?
Umbrellas
Round
Eight
1a Which fictional lawyer had a secretary called Delia Street?
Perry Mason
1b Who is the Chief Constable of Merseyside?
Norman Bettison
2a What is the name of the flying island in "Gulliver's Travels"?
Laputa
2b Against which king was the Gunpowder Plot conspiracy?
James I (James VI of Scotland)
3a What record is held by the Black Mountain Golf Club, North Carolina?
Longest hole (745 yds par 6)
3b Which bird can fly backwards?
Humming bird
4a What kind of fruit is a kumquat?
(Small) Orange
4b Israel and which other country border the Dead Sea?
Jordan
Spare
Questions
1 Who killed the Gorgon Medusa?
Perseus
2 Which 5th century BC Greek historian wrote nine books of 'Histories'?
Herodotus
3 What is the mother of. invention?
Necessity
4 Which alcoholic drink was called 'mother's ruin'?
Gin
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