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Ten Quiz
1. In ten-pin bowling, the highest possible score is what?
300
2. Which of the following is the traditional tenth anniversary gift, is it tin, steel or pottery?
Tin
3. Ten is the atomic number of which noble gas known for its bright red-orange light?
Neon
4. The Olympic 'decathlon' consists of ten track-and-field events and is meant to challenge the full athletic abilities of its participants. Which of these events is not included in the decathlon, Javelin, Hammer throw, Discus, Shot put?
Hammer throw
5. Who gifted 10 Downing Street to Robert Walpole, was it George II, James II or William IV?
George II
6. Which player wore the number 10 for England in Euro 96?
Teddy Sheringham
7. The 1956 film “The Ten Commandments” starred Charlton Heston as Moses but which actor played the role of Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II?
Yul Brynner
8. "Ten Days That Shook the World" was a famous account by journalist John Reed of which twentieth century event?
1917 Russian October Revolution – Russian Revolution on its own is fine.
9. In which of the following Vincent Price films does he kill people in ways relating to the Ten Biblical Plagues of Egypt, “A Comedy of Terrors”, “Theatre of Blood” or “The Abominable Dr Phibes”?
The Abominable Dr Phibes
10. Obviously West Ham’s best ever number 10, Sir Trevor Brooking netted the only goal of the game against Arsenal in the 1980 FA Cup Final, but which players wayward shot did Trevor deftly guide in the net with his head? (Or as Trevor himself would probably say - whose shot hit him on the head!!)
Stuart Pearson
11. What is another name for a 10-sided polygon?
Decagon
12. In 1976, Nadia Comaneci became the first woman to score a perfect ten in Olympic gymnastics competition. Which country did she represent?
Romania
13. “Tenet” is a 2020 science fiction action thriller film written and directed by which famous director?
Christopher Nolan
14. For three points can you give me the first names of the Three Tenors, Carreras, Domingo, and Pavarotti?
Jose, Placido, Luciano
15. “Force 10 from Navarone” is a 1978 action war film loosely based on Alistair MacLean's 1968 novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1961 film The Guns of Navarone. The parts of Mallory and Miller are played by Robert Shaw (who died before the film was released), and Edward Fox, succeeding in the roles originally portrayed by which two actors? Point for each
Gregory Peck and David Niven
16. The Doctor in the BBC television series "Doctor Who" has had many incarnations. Who played the tenth?
David Tennant
17. What is another name for a 10-dollar bill?
Sawbuck
18. Who had a UK hit with the song 'A Perfect 10'?
The Beautiful South
19. In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas", what did "my true love" give on the tenth day?
Lords-a-leaping
20. “10” is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Bo Derek. The film follows middle-aged composer George Webber who becomes infatuated with Jenny Hanley, a newlywed young woman he has never met, and pursues her to which country?
Mexico
1. In ten-pin bowling, the highest possible score is what?
300
2. Which of the following is the traditional tenth anniversary gift, is it tin, steel or pottery?
Tin
3. Ten is the atomic number of which noble gas known for its bright red-orange light?
Neon
4. The Olympic 'decathlon' consists of ten track-and-field events and is meant to challenge the full athletic abilities of its participants. Which of these events is not included in the decathlon, Javelin, Hammer throw, Discus, Shot put?
Hammer throw
5. Who gifted 10 Downing Street to Robert Walpole, was it George II, James II or William IV?
George II
6. Which player wore the number 10 for England in Euro 96?
Teddy Sheringham
7. The 1956 film “The Ten Commandments” starred Charlton Heston as Moses but which actor played the role of Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II?
Yul Brynner
8. "Ten Days That Shook the World" was a famous account by journalist John Reed of which twentieth century event?
1917 Russian October Revolution – Russian Revolution on its own is fine.
9. In which of the following Vincent Price films does he kill people in ways relating to the Ten Biblical Plagues of Egypt, “A Comedy of Terrors”, “Theatre of Blood” or “The Abominable Dr Phibes”?
The Abominable Dr Phibes
10. Obviously West Ham’s best ever number 10, Sir Trevor Brooking netted the only goal of the game against Arsenal in the 1980 FA Cup Final, but which players wayward shot did Trevor deftly guide in the net with his head? (Or as Trevor himself would probably say - whose shot hit him on the head!!)
Stuart Pearson
11. What is another name for a 10-sided polygon?
Decagon
12. In 1976, Nadia Comaneci became the first woman to score a perfect ten in Olympic gymnastics competition. Which country did she represent?
Romania
13. “Tenet” is a 2020 science fiction action thriller film written and directed by which famous director?
Christopher Nolan
14. For three points can you give me the first names of the Three Tenors, Carreras, Domingo, and Pavarotti?
Jose, Placido, Luciano
15. “Force 10 from Navarone” is a 1978 action war film loosely based on Alistair MacLean's 1968 novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1961 film The Guns of Navarone. The parts of Mallory and Miller are played by Robert Shaw (who died before the film was released), and Edward Fox, succeeding in the roles originally portrayed by which two actors? Point for each
Gregory Peck and David Niven
16. The Doctor in the BBC television series "Doctor Who" has had many incarnations. Who played the tenth?
David Tennant
17. What is another name for a 10-dollar bill?
Sawbuck
18. Who had a UK hit with the song 'A Perfect 10'?
The Beautiful South
19. In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas", what did "my true love" give on the tenth day?
Lords-a-leaping
20. “10” is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Bo Derek. The film follows middle-aged composer George Webber who becomes infatuated with Jenny Hanley, a newlywed young woman he has never met, and pursues her to which country?
Mexico
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Took me a while to find the questions but finally can complete the 1-10 series!
Ten Quiz
1. In ten-pin bowling, the highest possible score is what?
2. Which of the following is the traditional tenth anniversary gift, is it tin, steel or pottery?
3. Ten is the atomic number of which noble gas known for its bright red-orange light?
4. The Olympic 'decathlon' consists of ten track-and-field events and is meant to challenge the full athletic abilities of its participants. Which of these events is not included in the decathlon, Javelin, Hammer throw, Discus, Shot put?
5. Who gifted 10 Downing Street to Robert Walpole, was it George II, James II or William IV?
6. Which player wore the number 10 for England in Euro 96?
7. The 1956 film “The Ten Commandments” starred Charlton Heston as Moses but which actor played the role of Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II?
8. "Ten Days That Shook the World" was a famous account by journalist John Reed of which twentieth century event?
9. In which of the following Vincent Price films does he kill people in ways relating to the Ten Biblical Plagues of Egypt, “A Comedy of Terrors”, “Theatre of Blood” or “The Abominable Dr Phibes”?
10. Obviously West Ham’s best ever number 10, Sir Trevor Brooking netted the only goal of the game against Arsenal in the 1980 FA Cup Final, but which players wayward shot did Trevor deftly guide in the net with his head? (Or as Trevor himself would probably say - whose shot hit him on the head!!)
11. What is another name for a 10-sided polygon?
12. In 1976, Nadia Comaneci became the first woman to score a perfect ten in Olympic gymnastics competition. Which country did she represent?
13. “Tenet” is a 2020 science fiction action thriller film written and directed by which famous director?
14. For three points can you give me the first names of the Three Tenors, Carreras, Domingo, and Pavarotti?
15. “Force 10 from Navarone” is a 1978 action war film loosely based on Alistair MacLean's 1968 novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1961 film The Guns of Navarone. The parts of Mallory and Miller are played by Robert Shaw (who died before the film was released), and Edward Fox, succeeding in the roles originally portrayed by which two actors? Point for each
16. The Doctor in the BBC television series "Doctor Who" has had many incarnations. Who played the tenth?
17. What is another name for a 10-dollar bill?
18. Who had a UK hit with the song 'A Perfect 10'?
19. In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas", what did "my true love" give on the tenth day?
20. “10” is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Bo Derek. The film follows middle-aged composer George Webber who becomes infatuated with Jenny Hanley, a newlywed young woman he has never met, and pursues her to which country?
Ten Quiz
1. In ten-pin bowling, the highest possible score is what?
2. Which of the following is the traditional tenth anniversary gift, is it tin, steel or pottery?
3. Ten is the atomic number of which noble gas known for its bright red-orange light?
4. The Olympic 'decathlon' consists of ten track-and-field events and is meant to challenge the full athletic abilities of its participants. Which of these events is not included in the decathlon, Javelin, Hammer throw, Discus, Shot put?
5. Who gifted 10 Downing Street to Robert Walpole, was it George II, James II or William IV?
6. Which player wore the number 10 for England in Euro 96?
7. The 1956 film “The Ten Commandments” starred Charlton Heston as Moses but which actor played the role of Egyptian pharaoh Rameses II?
8. "Ten Days That Shook the World" was a famous account by journalist John Reed of which twentieth century event?
9. In which of the following Vincent Price films does he kill people in ways relating to the Ten Biblical Plagues of Egypt, “A Comedy of Terrors”, “Theatre of Blood” or “The Abominable Dr Phibes”?
10. Obviously West Ham’s best ever number 10, Sir Trevor Brooking netted the only goal of the game against Arsenal in the 1980 FA Cup Final, but which players wayward shot did Trevor deftly guide in the net with his head? (Or as Trevor himself would probably say - whose shot hit him on the head!!)
11. What is another name for a 10-sided polygon?
12. In 1976, Nadia Comaneci became the first woman to score a perfect ten in Olympic gymnastics competition. Which country did she represent?
13. “Tenet” is a 2020 science fiction action thriller film written and directed by which famous director?
14. For three points can you give me the first names of the Three Tenors, Carreras, Domingo, and Pavarotti?
15. “Force 10 from Navarone” is a 1978 action war film loosely based on Alistair MacLean's 1968 novel of the same name. It is a sequel to the 1961 film The Guns of Navarone. The parts of Mallory and Miller are played by Robert Shaw (who died before the film was released), and Edward Fox, succeeding in the roles originally portrayed by which two actors? Point for each
16. The Doctor in the BBC television series "Doctor Who" has had many incarnations. Who played the tenth?
17. What is another name for a 10-dollar bill?
18. Who had a UK hit with the song 'A Perfect 10'?
19. In the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas", what did "my true love" give on the tenth day?
20. “10” is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Bo Derek. The film follows middle-aged composer George Webber who becomes infatuated with Jenny Hanley, a newlywed young woman he has never met, and pursues her to which country?
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TV Game and Quiz Shows Quiz
1. Which show was introduced each week as "And now from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week"?
Sale of the Century
2. Who co-hosted "The Generation Game" alongside Larry Grayson?
Isla St Clair
3. Who hosted the ITV teatime quiz "Golden Balls"?
Jasper Carrot
4. Which of the co-presenters of "Taskmaster" created the show?
Alex Horne
5. What "dance" was performed by the audience at the end of "Blockbusters"?
Hand jive
6. Robin Ray, Robert Robinson & Bob Holness have all hosted which panel game?
Call My Bluff
7. What was the first game show shown on Channel 4?
Countdown (Also the first programme shown on channel 4)
8. Lionel Blair and Una Stubs were the original team captains on which charades-based game show?
Give Us A Clue
9. The horse from the film 'Toy Story 2' shares its name with which TV game show?
Bullseye
10. How many contestants have “legitimately” won the £1 million jackpot on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in the UK, is it five, six or seven? (This total doesn’t include the alleged cheat Charles Ingram)
Six
11. Family Fortunes was first hosted by which comedian?
Bob Monkhouse
12. Which game show host released two albums, Chasing Dreams in 2016 and When You're Smiling in 2017, both which reached the top 15 in the UK Albums Chart?
Bradley Walsh
13. Victoria Coren Mitchell is also a professional player of which game?
Poker
14. What was the golden robot called in TV game show “Catchphrase”?
Mr. Chips
15. "Whodunnit" was an ITV murder-mystery show of the 1970s in which a celebrity panel had to work out the murderer from a drama performed in front of them. Which former "Doctor Who" actor presented the show for much of its run?
Jon Pertwee
16. "QI" host Stephen Fry awards points for being entertaining as well as correct. What does "QI" stand for?
Quite Interesting
17. A record for the shortest quiz run on UK television has to go to "Shafted" which ironically got shafted from our screens after three shows. It aired on ITV from 5 to 26 November 2001. Who was the host?
Robert Kilroy-Silk (No i'd never heard of it either!
)
18. Winner Takes All is a game show that aired on ITV from 20 April 1975 to 28 June 1988. The show then returned to the screens in 1997, this time on Challenge TV. It had three hosts over the years; can you name them. Point for each.
Jimmy Tarbuck, Geoffrey Wheeler, Bobby Davro
19. For four points what were the names of the four “original” zones in "The Crystal Maze"?
Aztec, Futuristic, Medieval and Industrial
20. For another four points, back in 1987 which four members of the Royal Family captained teams in "It's a Royal Knockout"?
Prince Edward, Princess Anne (The Princess Royal) and Prince Andrew & Sarah Ferguson (Duke and Duchess of York)
1. Which show was introduced each week as "And now from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week"?
Sale of the Century
2. Who co-hosted "The Generation Game" alongside Larry Grayson?
Isla St Clair
3. Who hosted the ITV teatime quiz "Golden Balls"?
Jasper Carrot
4. Which of the co-presenters of "Taskmaster" created the show?
Alex Horne
5. What "dance" was performed by the audience at the end of "Blockbusters"?
Hand jive
6. Robin Ray, Robert Robinson & Bob Holness have all hosted which panel game?
Call My Bluff
7. What was the first game show shown on Channel 4?
Countdown (Also the first programme shown on channel 4)
8. Lionel Blair and Una Stubs were the original team captains on which charades-based game show?
Give Us A Clue
9. The horse from the film 'Toy Story 2' shares its name with which TV game show?
Bullseye
10. How many contestants have “legitimately” won the £1 million jackpot on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in the UK, is it five, six or seven? (This total doesn’t include the alleged cheat Charles Ingram)
Six
11. Family Fortunes was first hosted by which comedian?
Bob Monkhouse
12. Which game show host released two albums, Chasing Dreams in 2016 and When You're Smiling in 2017, both which reached the top 15 in the UK Albums Chart?
Bradley Walsh
13. Victoria Coren Mitchell is also a professional player of which game?
Poker
14. What was the golden robot called in TV game show “Catchphrase”?
Mr. Chips
15. "Whodunnit" was an ITV murder-mystery show of the 1970s in which a celebrity panel had to work out the murderer from a drama performed in front of them. Which former "Doctor Who" actor presented the show for much of its run?
Jon Pertwee
16. "QI" host Stephen Fry awards points for being entertaining as well as correct. What does "QI" stand for?
Quite Interesting
17. A record for the shortest quiz run on UK television has to go to "Shafted" which ironically got shafted from our screens after three shows. It aired on ITV from 5 to 26 November 2001. Who was the host?
Robert Kilroy-Silk (No i'd never heard of it either!
18. Winner Takes All is a game show that aired on ITV from 20 April 1975 to 28 June 1988. The show then returned to the screens in 1997, this time on Challenge TV. It had three hosts over the years; can you name them. Point for each.
Jimmy Tarbuck, Geoffrey Wheeler, Bobby Davro
19. For four points what were the names of the four “original” zones in "The Crystal Maze"?
Aztec, Futuristic, Medieval and Industrial
20. For another four points, back in 1987 which four members of the Royal Family captained teams in "It's a Royal Knockout"?
Prince Edward, Princess Anne (The Princess Royal) and Prince Andrew & Sarah Ferguson (Duke and Duchess of York)
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Thanks again to East for last week. As I am back it's only appropriate to start again with a
TV Game and Quiz Shows Quiz
1. Which show was introduced each week as "And now from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week"?
2. Who co-hosted "The Generation Game" alongside Larry Grayson?
3. Who hosted the ITV teatime quiz "Golden Balls"?
4. Which of the co-presenters of "Taskmaster" created the show?
5. What "dance" was performed by the audience at the end of "Blockbusters"?
6. Robin Ray, Robert Robinson & Bob Holness have all hosted which panel game?
7. What was the first game show shown on Channel 4?
8. Lionel Blair and Una Stubs were the original team captains on which charades-based game show?
9. The horse from the film 'Toy Story 2' shares its name with which TV game show?
10. How many contestants have “legitimately” won the £1 million jackpot on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in the UK, is it five, six or seven? (This total doesn’t include the alleged cheat Charles Ingram)
11. "Family Fortunes" was first hosted by which comedian?
12. Which game show host released two albums, Chasing Dreams in 2016 and When You're Smiling in 2017, both which reached the top 15 in the UK Albums Chart?
13. Victoria Coren Mitchell is also a professional player of which game?
14. What was the golden robot called in TV game show “Catchphrase”?
15. "Whodunnit" was an ITV murder-mystery show of the 1970s in which a celebrity panel had to work out the murderer from a drama performed in front of them. Which former "Doctor Who" actor presented the show for much of its run?
16. "QI" host Stephen Fry awards points for being entertaining as well as correct. What does "QI" stand for?
17. A record for the shortest quiz run on UK television has to go to "Shafted" which ironically got shafted from our screens after three shows. It aired on ITV from 5 to 26 November 2001. Who was the host?
18. Winner Takes All is a game show that aired on ITV from 20 April 1975 to 28 June 1988. The show then returned to the screens in 1997, this time on Challenge TV. It had three hosts over the years; can you name them. Point for each.
19. For four points what were the names of the four “original” zones in "The Crystal Maze"?
20. For another four points, back in 1987 which four members of the Royal Family captained teams in "It's a Royal Knockout"?
TV Game and Quiz Shows Quiz
1. Which show was introduced each week as "And now from Norwich, it's the quiz of the week"?
2. Who co-hosted "The Generation Game" alongside Larry Grayson?
3. Who hosted the ITV teatime quiz "Golden Balls"?
4. Which of the co-presenters of "Taskmaster" created the show?
5. What "dance" was performed by the audience at the end of "Blockbusters"?
6. Robin Ray, Robert Robinson & Bob Holness have all hosted which panel game?
7. What was the first game show shown on Channel 4?
8. Lionel Blair and Una Stubs were the original team captains on which charades-based game show?
9. The horse from the film 'Toy Story 2' shares its name with which TV game show?
10. How many contestants have “legitimately” won the £1 million jackpot on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in the UK, is it five, six or seven? (This total doesn’t include the alleged cheat Charles Ingram)
11. "Family Fortunes" was first hosted by which comedian?
12. Which game show host released two albums, Chasing Dreams in 2016 and When You're Smiling in 2017, both which reached the top 15 in the UK Albums Chart?
13. Victoria Coren Mitchell is also a professional player of which game?
14. What was the golden robot called in TV game show “Catchphrase”?
15. "Whodunnit" was an ITV murder-mystery show of the 1970s in which a celebrity panel had to work out the murderer from a drama performed in front of them. Which former "Doctor Who" actor presented the show for much of its run?
16. "QI" host Stephen Fry awards points for being entertaining as well as correct. What does "QI" stand for?
17. A record for the shortest quiz run on UK television has to go to "Shafted" which ironically got shafted from our screens after three shows. It aired on ITV from 5 to 26 November 2001. Who was the host?
18. Winner Takes All is a game show that aired on ITV from 20 April 1975 to 28 June 1988. The show then returned to the screens in 1997, this time on Challenge TV. It had three hosts over the years; can you name them. Point for each.
19. For four points what were the names of the four “original” zones in "The Crystal Maze"?
20. For another four points, back in 1987 which four members of the Royal Family captained teams in "It's a Royal Knockout"?
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19 today thank you easthammer.
Just defeated by Nkatomi Tower despite picturing Alan Rickman falling off it.
A couple of my favourite films in this lot; Some like it hot is almost perfect.
Just defeated by Nkatomi Tower despite picturing Alan Rickman falling off it.
A couple of my favourite films in this lot; Some like it hot is almost perfect.
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17 thanks East. Anne Bancroft came to me 8 hours after I first read the question. Chose blue pill and annoyingly thought about Big but then decided on his first Oscar win that I think was Forrest Gump although it may have been Philadelphia. What a moron if I can't decide on that should have gone for Big! 
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- What are the dying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane?
Answer: “Rosebud”
- Who played Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate?
Answer: Anne Bancroft
- What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?
Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
Answer: Red
- For what movie did Tom Hanks score his first Academy Award nomination?
Answer: Big
- What 1927 musical was the first “talkie”?
Answer: The Jazz Singer
- What’s the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard?
Answer: Nakatomi Plaza
- What real-life on-again off-again Hollywood power couple starred in the film Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Answer: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
- Who played Juror Number 8 in 12 Angry Men?
Answer: Henry Fond
- The head of what kind of animal is front-and-center in an infamous scene from The Godfather?
Answer: A horse
- In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say “You talkin’ to me?”Answer: Taxi Driver
- What’s the name of the anthemic dance near the beginning of The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
- ”The theme from The Third Man (also called “The Harry Lime Theme”) was performed on what instrument?
Answer: Zither
- Marlon Brando “could have been a contender” in what iconic 1954 crime drama?
Answer: On the Waterfront
- Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie?
Answer: Ian McKellen
- What 1994 crime film revitalized John Travolta’s career?
Answer: Pulp Fiction
- Who voiced the sultry Jessica Rabbit in Who’s Afraid of Roger Rabbit?
Answer: Kathleen Turner
- “Well, nobody’s perfect” is the final line (and punchline) from what classic 1959 comedy starring Marilyn Monroe?
Answer: Some Like it Hot
- In what 1979 James Bond movie does the famous spy go to outer space?
Answer: Moonraker
- Who wrote the screenplay for Rocky?
Answer: Sylvester Stallone
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easthammer wrote: ↑10 Oct 2025, 00:54 Well fellas I have to say I thought I had gifted you at least 11 points with the names of the 1964 Cup winning team![]()
Guess it must be an age thing I'm just too old
Anyway, today's questions are not of my making but just cut and pasted from the net, they are all film-related.
Now I know a number of you like film questions more than me, so given I knew the answer to a good number I hope I have given you the opportunity for some good scores before I relinquish my quiz masters hat.
- What are the dying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane?
- Who played Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate?
- What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- For what movie did Tom Hanks score his first Academy Award nomination?
- What 1927 musical was the first “talkie”?
- What’s the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard?
- What real-life on-again off-again Hollywood power couple starred in the film Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Who played Juror Number 8 in 12 Angry Men?
- The head of what kind of animal is front-and-center in an infamous scene from The Godfather?
- In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say “You talkin’ to me?”
- What’s the name of the anthemic dance near the beginning of The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
- ”The theme from The Third Man (also called “The Harry Lime Theme”) was performed on what instrument?
- Marlon Brando “could have been a contender” in what iconic 1954 crime drama?
- Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie?
- What 1994 crime film revitalised John Travolta’s career?
- Who voiced the sultry Jessica Rabbit in Who’s Afraid of Roger Rabbit?
- “Well, nobody’s perfect” is the final line (and punchline) from what classic 1959 comedy starring Marilyn Monroe?
- In what 1979 James Bond movie does the famous spy go to outer space?
- Who wrote the screenplay for Rocky?
18/20 Couldn't get the Jessica Rabbit or The Skyscraper.
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Well fellas I have to say I thought I had gifted you at least 11 points with the names of the 1964 Cup winning team
Guess it must be an age thing I'm just too old
Anyway, today's questions are not of my making but just cut and pasted from the net, they are all film-related.
Now I know a number of you like film questions more than me, so given I knew the answer to a good number I hope I have given you the opportunity for some good scores before I relinquish my quiz masters hat.
Guess it must be an age thing I'm just too old
Anyway, today's questions are not of my making but just cut and pasted from the net, they are all film-related.
Now I know a number of you like film questions more than me, so given I knew the answer to a good number I hope I have given you the opportunity for some good scores before I relinquish my quiz masters hat.
- What are the dying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane?
- Who played Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate?
- What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?
- In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
- For what movie did Tom Hanks score his first Academy Award nomination?
- What 1927 musical was the first “talkie”?
- What’s the name of the skyscraper in Die Hard?
- What real-life on-again off-again Hollywood power couple starred in the film Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Who played Juror Number 8 in 12 Angry Men?
- The head of what kind of animal is front-and-center in an infamous scene from The Godfather?
- In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say “You talkin’ to me?”
- What’s the name of the anthemic dance near the beginning of The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
- ”The theme from The Third Man (also called “The Harry Lime Theme”) was performed on what instrument?
- Marlon Brando “could have been a contender” in what iconic 1954 crime drama?
- Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie?
- What 1994 crime film revitalised John Travolta’s career?
- Who voiced the sultry Jessica Rabbit in Who’s Afraid of Roger Rabbit?
- “Well, nobody’s perfect” is the final line (and punchline) from what classic 1959 comedy starring Marilyn Monroe?
- In what 1979 James Bond movie does the famous spy go to outer space?
- Who wrote the screenplay for Rocky?
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Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Can imagine East pulling the wings off butterflies when he was little, brutal questioning but thanks, 12 shamefully.
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West Ham United – History Quiz
- In what year did West Ham Utd play their first game? 1900
- Who did they play? Gravesend
- Where was it played? Memorial Grounds - between West Ham and Plaistow
- In what year did they move to the Boleyn Ground or the “Castle” as it was known then? 1904
- Who did they play in the first game at the Boleyn Castle? Millwall
- Who managed West Ham from 1902 to 1932? Syd King
- Who did West Ham lose to in the 1923 Cup Final? Bolton
- What was the score? 2-0
- True or false the London Underground Company sold over 300,000 tickets to Wembley on the day of the 1923 Final? False it was only 241,000 but many didn’t pay!
- Who is West Ham’s all-time record goalscorer? Vic Watson
- In what year did West Ham first play in Division One of the Football League? 1923
- When they first relegated from Division One? 1932
- When was West Ham promoted back to Division One? 1958
- Who was the Manager when they were promoted? Ted Fenton
- Who captained the team to that promotion? Noel Cantwell
- When did West Ham first win the FA Cup? 1964
- Who did they beat? Preston North End
- Who scored the West Ham goals – point for each player John Sissons Geoff Hurst and Ronnie Boyce
- Who was the West Ham Manager? Ron Greenwood
- A point for each West Ham player in the team
GK 1 Jim Standen RB 2 John Bond LB 3 Jack Burkett RH 4 Eddie Bovington CH 5 Ken Brown LH 6 Bobby Moore (c) OR 7 Peter Brabrook IR 8 Ronnie Boyce CF 9 Johnny Byrne IL 10 Geoff Hurst OL 11 John Sissons