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Not sure if this one worked so apologies if it was too tough or confusing!
Connections Quiz – What’s the connection?
1. Who did Alex Ferguson replace as Manchester United manager in 1986?
Ron Atkinson
2. Nigel Mansell won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1992 driving for which Formula One team and constructor?
Williams
3. The 1932 popular song "Underneath the Arches" is one of the most famous songs of which duo?
Flanagan and Allen
4. Which author was best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol?
Frederick Forsyth
5. Can you name the striker who played for West Ham over two different periods between 1992–1994 and 1996–1997?
Steve Jones
6. Although she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing Clarice Starling in “The Silence of the Lambs”, Jodie Foster decided not to reprise her role in the sequel “Hannibal”. Which actress took over the part?
Julianne Moore
7. Which English darts player in October 1984 became the first player to hit a televised nine-dart finish?
John Lowe
8. Can you name the girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley who knowingly provided Huntley with a false alibi. She received a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for conspiring with Huntley to pervert the course of justice?
Maxine Carr
9. Which member of England's World cup winning football side was an uncle to a member of England's World cup winning Rugby Union side?
George Cohen [The Uncle of Ben Cohen].
10. What was the surname of the butler of Baskerville Hall in the Sherlock Holmes story “The Hound of the Baskervilles”?
Barrymore - John Barrymore
11. Can you name the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1997 film Titanic?
Jack Dawson
12. Bubinga, Padauk and Paulownia are all types of what?
Wood
13. What was the name of the character played by James Stewart in the 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life"?
George Bailey
14. Can you name the teacher played by Michael Cronin in the children’s TV series Grange Hill between 1979 and 1986?
Mr Baxter - Geoff 'Bullet' Baxter
15. Who has served as the president of Ireland since 11 November 2025?
Catherine Connolly
16. Which former Champion jockey was chairman of Swindon Town FC from 2001 until August 2007?
Willie Carson
17. American rock singer and musician Vincent Damon Furnier is better known as whom?
Alice Cooper
18. Can you name the English archbishop and martyr, famously murdered by knights of Henry II at Canterbury Cathedral. After his death, his tomb and relics became a focus for pilgrimage, and he was made a saint?
Thomas Becket
19. Which 1968 American crime thriller film marks the first of five collaborations between director and producer Donald Siegel and Clint Eastwood, which continued with Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), The Beguiled (1971), Dirty Harry (1971) and Escape from Alcatraz (1979)?
Coogan's Bluff
20. One of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify him as Nathanael, but by what other name is he known?
Bartholomew
21. What’s the connection?
All are surnames of British comedians or comedic actors, such as Rowan Atkinson, Kenneth Williams, Micky Flanagan – Dave Allen, Bruce Forsyth, Milton Jones, Dudley Moore, Arthur Lowe, Jimmy Carr -Alan Carr, Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Barrymore, Les Dawson, Victoria Wood, Bill Bailey, Stanley Baxter, Billy Connolly, Frank Carson, Tommy Cooper, Rob Becket, Steve Coogan, John Eric Bartholomew, sorry for the curveball, obviously better known as Eric Morecambe (Obviously whether you can also describe Rob Becket as a comedian is debatable!)
Connections Quiz – What’s the connection?
1. Who did Alex Ferguson replace as Manchester United manager in 1986?
Ron Atkinson
2. Nigel Mansell won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1992 driving for which Formula One team and constructor?
Williams
3. The 1932 popular song "Underneath the Arches" is one of the most famous songs of which duo?
Flanagan and Allen
4. Which author was best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol?
Frederick Forsyth
5. Can you name the striker who played for West Ham over two different periods between 1992–1994 and 1996–1997?
Steve Jones
6. Although she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing Clarice Starling in “The Silence of the Lambs”, Jodie Foster decided not to reprise her role in the sequel “Hannibal”. Which actress took over the part?
Julianne Moore
7. Which English darts player in October 1984 became the first player to hit a televised nine-dart finish?
John Lowe
8. Can you name the girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley who knowingly provided Huntley with a false alibi. She received a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for conspiring with Huntley to pervert the course of justice?
Maxine Carr
9. Which member of England's World cup winning football side was an uncle to a member of England's World cup winning Rugby Union side?
George Cohen [The Uncle of Ben Cohen].
10. What was the surname of the butler of Baskerville Hall in the Sherlock Holmes story “The Hound of the Baskervilles”?
Barrymore - John Barrymore
11. Can you name the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1997 film Titanic?
Jack Dawson
12. Bubinga, Padauk and Paulownia are all types of what?
Wood
13. What was the name of the character played by James Stewart in the 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life"?
George Bailey
14. Can you name the teacher played by Michael Cronin in the children’s TV series Grange Hill between 1979 and 1986?
Mr Baxter - Geoff 'Bullet' Baxter
15. Who has served as the president of Ireland since 11 November 2025?
Catherine Connolly
16. Which former Champion jockey was chairman of Swindon Town FC from 2001 until August 2007?
Willie Carson
17. American rock singer and musician Vincent Damon Furnier is better known as whom?
Alice Cooper
18. Can you name the English archbishop and martyr, famously murdered by knights of Henry II at Canterbury Cathedral. After his death, his tomb and relics became a focus for pilgrimage, and he was made a saint?
Thomas Becket
19. Which 1968 American crime thriller film marks the first of five collaborations between director and producer Donald Siegel and Clint Eastwood, which continued with Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), The Beguiled (1971), Dirty Harry (1971) and Escape from Alcatraz (1979)?
Coogan's Bluff
20. One of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify him as Nathanael, but by what other name is he known?
Bartholomew
21. What’s the connection?
All are surnames of British comedians or comedic actors, such as Rowan Atkinson, Kenneth Williams, Micky Flanagan – Dave Allen, Bruce Forsyth, Milton Jones, Dudley Moore, Arthur Lowe, Jimmy Carr -Alan Carr, Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Barrymore, Les Dawson, Victoria Wood, Bill Bailey, Stanley Baxter, Billy Connolly, Frank Carson, Tommy Cooper, Rob Becket, Steve Coogan, John Eric Bartholomew, sorry for the curveball, obviously better known as Eric Morecambe (Obviously whether you can also describe Rob Becket as a comedian is debatable!)
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Connections Quiz – What’s the connection?
1. Who did Alex Ferguson replace as Manchester United manager in 1986?
2. Nigel Mansell won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1992 driving for which Formula One team and constructor?
3. The 1932 popular song "Underneath the Arches" is one of the most famous songs of which duo?
4. Which author was best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol?
5. Can you name the striker who played for West Ham over two different periods between 1992–1994 and 1996–1997?
6. Although she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing Clarice Starling in “The Silence of the Lambs”, Jodie Foster decided not to reprise her role in the sequel “Hannibal”. Which actress took over the part?
7. Which English darts player in October 1984 became the first player to hit a televised nine-dart finish?
8. Can you name the girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley who knowingly provided Huntley with a false alibi. She received a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for conspiring with Huntley to pervert the course of justice?
9. Which member of England's World cup winning football side was an uncle to a member of England's World cup winning Rugby Union side?
10. What was the surname of the butler of Baskerville Hall in the Sherlock Holmes story “The Hound of the Baskervilles”?
11. Can you name the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1997 film Titanic?
12. Bubinga, Padauk and Paulownia are all types of what?
13. What was the name of the character played by James Stewart in the 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life"?
14. Can you name the teacher played by Michael Cronin in the children’s TV series Grange Hill between 1979 and 1986?
15. Who has served as the president of Ireland since 11 November 2025?
16. Which former Champion jockey was chairman of Swindon Town FC from 2001 until August 2007?
17. American rock singer and musician Vincent Damon Furnier is better known as whom?
18. Can you name the English archbishop and martyr, famously murdered by knights of Henry II at Canterbury Cathedral. After his death, his tomb and relics became a focus for pilgrimage, and he was made a saint?
19. Which 1968 American crime thriller film marks the first of five collaborations between director and producer Donald Siegel and Clint Eastwood, which continued with Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), The Beguiled (1971), Dirty Harry (1971) and Escape from Alcatraz (1979)?
20. One of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify him as Nathanael, but by what other name is he known?
21. What’s the connection?
1. Who did Alex Ferguson replace as Manchester United manager in 1986?
2. Nigel Mansell won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1992 driving for which Formula One team and constructor?
3. The 1932 popular song "Underneath the Arches" is one of the most famous songs of which duo?
4. Which author was best known for thrillers such as The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, The Fourth Protocol?
5. Can you name the striker who played for West Ham over two different periods between 1992–1994 and 1996–1997?
6. Although she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for playing Clarice Starling in “The Silence of the Lambs”, Jodie Foster decided not to reprise her role in the sequel “Hannibal”. Which actress took over the part?
7. Which English darts player in October 1984 became the first player to hit a televised nine-dart finish?
8. Can you name the girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley who knowingly provided Huntley with a false alibi. She received a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for conspiring with Huntley to pervert the course of justice?
9. Which member of England's World cup winning football side was an uncle to a member of England's World cup winning Rugby Union side?
10. What was the surname of the butler of Baskerville Hall in the Sherlock Holmes story “The Hound of the Baskervilles”?
11. Can you name the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1997 film Titanic?
12. Bubinga, Padauk and Paulownia are all types of what?
13. What was the name of the character played by James Stewart in the 1946 film "It's a Wonderful Life"?
14. Can you name the teacher played by Michael Cronin in the children’s TV series Grange Hill between 1979 and 1986?
15. Who has served as the president of Ireland since 11 November 2025?
16. Which former Champion jockey was chairman of Swindon Town FC from 2001 until August 2007?
17. American rock singer and musician Vincent Damon Furnier is better known as whom?
18. Can you name the English archbishop and martyr, famously murdered by knights of Henry II at Canterbury Cathedral. After his death, his tomb and relics became a focus for pilgrimage, and he was made a saint?
19. Which 1968 American crime thriller film marks the first of five collaborations between director and producer Donald Siegel and Clint Eastwood, which continued with Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), The Beguiled (1971), Dirty Harry (1971) and Escape from Alcatraz (1979)?
20. One of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify him as Nathanael, but by what other name is he known?
21. What’s the connection?
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easthammer wrote: ↑30 Jan 2026, 16:42 PS In answer to your question, Zico, obviously, an Oscar would have become either a Dicky or a Davie![]()
I had you in mind today East with a few multiple choices in there! 
Would have been brilliant if the bloke had been called Rodney because there are a few plonkers in Hollywood!
Would have been brilliant if the bloke had been called Rodney because there are a few plonkers in Hollywood!
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PS In answer to your question, Zico, obviously, an Oscar would have become either a Dicky or a Davie
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Can hardly believe it, but thanks to a good few lucky guesses
, I have 16 today, thanks Zico
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Bit of useless information. "The most famous and widely accepted origin story for the name Oscar is credited to Margaret Herrick, the Academy’s first librarian. The story goes that Herrick saw one of the awards sitting on an executive’s desk and remarked, “He reminds me of my Uncle Oscar.” Wonder what they would be called if his name had been Dave or Dick?!
Have a good weekend all.
Academy Awards Quiz
1. The 1st Academy Awards were held in which year, was it 1919, 1929 or 1939?
1929
2. The first televised Academy Awards happened in which year, was it 1943, 1953 or 1963?
1953
3. Which was the first colour film to win best picture, was it “A Star is Born”, “The Grapes of Wrath” or “Gone With the Wind”?
Gone With the Wind
4. True or false: The 1970 best picture winner was an X-rated film?
True - Midnight Cowboy was the first and only X-rated movie to win best picture
5. In 1971, George C Scott became the first best actor winner to do what, was it give a televised speech, sent someone else to collect his award or refused the award?
Refused the award
6. True or false: Composer Oscar Hammerstein II was the first person named Oscar to win an Oscar?
True
7. Who received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history, was it Charlie Chaplin, Jimmy Stewart or John Wayne?
Charlie Chaplin received a 12-minute standing ovation at the 44th Academy Awards in 1972, the longest in Oscar history.
8. Which was the first animated film to earn a best picture nomination, was it “Charlotte’s Web” (1973), “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) or “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937)?
Beauty and the Beast
9. In 2020, who became the first person to win an Oscar for a Netflix original, was it Kathy Bates, Laura Dern or Margot Robbie?
Laura Dern
10. Which British film legend was presenting the award for Best Picture at the 1974 Ceremony when a male streaker ran onto the stage, was it Richard Burton, Peter O’Toole or David Niven?
David Niven
11. Who is the most nominated actor in Oscar history, is it Meryl Streep, Katharine Hepburn or Jack Nicholson?
Meryl Streep (currently with 21 nominations)
12. Which director has won the most Oscars for Best Director, is it Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock or John Ford?
John Ford - has received the most awards in this category with four. Incredibly Hitchcock was nominated for the Best Director Oscar five times but never won although he received an Honorary Oscar in 1968.
13. Who was the first African American actor to win an Academy Award for “Best Actor in a Leading Role”, was it Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington or Forest Whitaker?
Sidney Poitier for Lilies of the Field (1963)
14. Who is the youngest person to ever win an Academy Award in any “competitive category”, is it Anna Paquin, Shirley Temple or Tatum O ‘Neal?
Tatum O'Neal - 10 years, 148 days for Paper Moon. Has held record for 51 years (1974–present) - Shirley Temple did win an (Honorary/non-competitive Oscar, Age 6)
15. Where did the first Academy Awards event take place, was it “The Broadway Theatre”, “The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel” or “The Beverly Hills Hotel”?
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
16. Which film in the “Star Wars” series was nominated for the Best Picture award, was it “Star Wars – A New Hope” (1977), “Star Wars – Empire Strikes Back” (1980) or “Star Wars – Return of the Jedi” (1983)
“Star Wars – A New Hope
17. Out of the nine nominations, how many awards did 'Citizen Kane' (1941) actually win, was it one, two or three?
One
18. Walt Disney holds the record for the most total competitive awards won by a person. How many Oscars did he win, was it 12, 22 or 32?
22 - Disney received 59 Academy Award nominations, including 22 awards: both totals are records. He also was awarded Four Honorary Academy Awards
19. Which of the following Alfred Hitchcock films won the Best Picture Oscar, was it “Rebecca” (1940), “Suspicion” (1941) or “Lifeboat” (1944)?
Rebecca
20. Three films hold the record of winning the most Academy Awards, having garnered 11 Oscars each. Can you name them? Point for each.
Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).
Have a good weekend all.
Academy Awards Quiz
1. The 1st Academy Awards were held in which year, was it 1919, 1929 or 1939?
1929
2. The first televised Academy Awards happened in which year, was it 1943, 1953 or 1963?
1953
3. Which was the first colour film to win best picture, was it “A Star is Born”, “The Grapes of Wrath” or “Gone With the Wind”?
Gone With the Wind
4. True or false: The 1970 best picture winner was an X-rated film?
True - Midnight Cowboy was the first and only X-rated movie to win best picture
5. In 1971, George C Scott became the first best actor winner to do what, was it give a televised speech, sent someone else to collect his award or refused the award?
Refused the award
6. True or false: Composer Oscar Hammerstein II was the first person named Oscar to win an Oscar?
True
7. Who received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history, was it Charlie Chaplin, Jimmy Stewart or John Wayne?
Charlie Chaplin received a 12-minute standing ovation at the 44th Academy Awards in 1972, the longest in Oscar history.
8. Which was the first animated film to earn a best picture nomination, was it “Charlotte’s Web” (1973), “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) or “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937)?
Beauty and the Beast
9. In 2020, who became the first person to win an Oscar for a Netflix original, was it Kathy Bates, Laura Dern or Margot Robbie?
Laura Dern
10. Which British film legend was presenting the award for Best Picture at the 1974 Ceremony when a male streaker ran onto the stage, was it Richard Burton, Peter O’Toole or David Niven?
David Niven
11. Who is the most nominated actor in Oscar history, is it Meryl Streep, Katharine Hepburn or Jack Nicholson?
Meryl Streep (currently with 21 nominations)
12. Which director has won the most Oscars for Best Director, is it Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock or John Ford?
John Ford - has received the most awards in this category with four. Incredibly Hitchcock was nominated for the Best Director Oscar five times but never won although he received an Honorary Oscar in 1968.
13. Who was the first African American actor to win an Academy Award for “Best Actor in a Leading Role”, was it Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington or Forest Whitaker?
Sidney Poitier for Lilies of the Field (1963)
14. Who is the youngest person to ever win an Academy Award in any “competitive category”, is it Anna Paquin, Shirley Temple or Tatum O ‘Neal?
Tatum O'Neal - 10 years, 148 days for Paper Moon. Has held record for 51 years (1974–present) - Shirley Temple did win an (Honorary/non-competitive Oscar, Age 6)
15. Where did the first Academy Awards event take place, was it “The Broadway Theatre”, “The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel” or “The Beverly Hills Hotel”?
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
16. Which film in the “Star Wars” series was nominated for the Best Picture award, was it “Star Wars – A New Hope” (1977), “Star Wars – Empire Strikes Back” (1980) or “Star Wars – Return of the Jedi” (1983)
“Star Wars – A New Hope
17. Out of the nine nominations, how many awards did 'Citizen Kane' (1941) actually win, was it one, two or three?
One
18. Walt Disney holds the record for the most total competitive awards won by a person. How many Oscars did he win, was it 12, 22 or 32?
22 - Disney received 59 Academy Award nominations, including 22 awards: both totals are records. He also was awarded Four Honorary Academy Awards
19. Which of the following Alfred Hitchcock films won the Best Picture Oscar, was it “Rebecca” (1940), “Suspicion” (1941) or “Lifeboat” (1944)?
Rebecca
20. Three films hold the record of winning the most Academy Awards, having garnered 11 Oscars each. Can you name them? Point for each.
Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).
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Oscar nominations have been in the news this week so here is another
Academy Awards Quiz
1. The 1st Academy Awards were held in which year, was it 1919, 1929 or 1939?
2. The first televised Academy Awards happened in which year, was it 1943, 1953 or 1963?
3. Which was the first colour film to win best picture, was it “A Star is Born”, “The Grapes of Wrath” or “Gone With the Wind”?
4. True or false: The 1970 best picture winner was an X-rated film?
5. In 1971, George C Scott became the first best actor winner to do what, was it give a televised speech, sent someone else to collect his award or refused the award?
6. True or false: Composer Oscar Hammerstein II was the first person named Oscar to win an Oscar?
7. Who received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history, was it Charlie Chaplin, Jimmy Stewart or John Wayne?
8. Which was the first animated film to earn a best picture nomination, was it “Charlotte’s Web” (1973), “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) or “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937)?
9. In 2020, who became the first person to win an Oscar for a Netflix original, was it Kathy Bates, Laura Dern or Margot Robbie?
10. Which British film legend was presenting the award for Best Picture at the 1974 Ceremony when a male streaker ran onto the stage, was it Richard Burton, Peter O’Toole or David Niven?
11. Who is the most nominated actor in Oscar history, is it Meryl Streep, Katharine Hepburn or Jack Nicholson?
12. Which director has won the most Oscars for Best Director, is it Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock or John Ford?
13. Who was the first African American actor to win an Academy Award for “Best Actor in a Leading Role”, was it Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington or Forest Whitaker?
14. Who is the youngest person to ever win an Academy Award in any “competitive category”, is it Anna Paquin, Shirley Temple or Tatum O ‘Neal?
15. Where did the first Academy Awards event take place, was it “The Broadway Theatre”, “The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel” or “The Beverly Hills Hotel”?
16. Which film in the “Star Wars” series was nominated for the Best Picture award, was it “Star Wars – A New Hope” (1977), “Star Wars – Empire Strikes Back” (1980) or “Star Wars – Return of the Jedi” (1983)
17. Out of the nine nominations, how many awards did 'Citizen Kane' (1941) actually win, was it one, two or three?
18. Walt Disney holds the record for the most total competitive awards won by a person. How many Oscars did he win, was it 12, 22 or 32?
19. Which of the following Alfred Hitchcock films won the Best Picture Oscar, was it “Rebecca” (1940), “Suspicion” (1941) or “Lifeboat” (1944)?
20. Three films hold the record of winning the most Academy Awards, having garnered 11 Oscars each. Can you name them? Point for each.
Academy Awards Quiz
1. The 1st Academy Awards were held in which year, was it 1919, 1929 or 1939?
2. The first televised Academy Awards happened in which year, was it 1943, 1953 or 1963?
3. Which was the first colour film to win best picture, was it “A Star is Born”, “The Grapes of Wrath” or “Gone With the Wind”?
4. True or false: The 1970 best picture winner was an X-rated film?
5. In 1971, George C Scott became the first best actor winner to do what, was it give a televised speech, sent someone else to collect his award or refused the award?
6. True or false: Composer Oscar Hammerstein II was the first person named Oscar to win an Oscar?
7. Who received the longest standing ovation in Oscar history, was it Charlie Chaplin, Jimmy Stewart or John Wayne?
8. Which was the first animated film to earn a best picture nomination, was it “Charlotte’s Web” (1973), “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) or “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937)?
9. In 2020, who became the first person to win an Oscar for a Netflix original, was it Kathy Bates, Laura Dern or Margot Robbie?
10. Which British film legend was presenting the award for Best Picture at the 1974 Ceremony when a male streaker ran onto the stage, was it Richard Burton, Peter O’Toole or David Niven?
11. Who is the most nominated actor in Oscar history, is it Meryl Streep, Katharine Hepburn or Jack Nicholson?
12. Which director has won the most Oscars for Best Director, is it Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock or John Ford?
13. Who was the first African American actor to win an Academy Award for “Best Actor in a Leading Role”, was it Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington or Forest Whitaker?
14. Who is the youngest person to ever win an Academy Award in any “competitive category”, is it Anna Paquin, Shirley Temple or Tatum O ‘Neal?
15. Where did the first Academy Awards event take place, was it “The Broadway Theatre”, “The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel” or “The Beverly Hills Hotel”?
16. Which film in the “Star Wars” series was nominated for the Best Picture award, was it “Star Wars – A New Hope” (1977), “Star Wars – Empire Strikes Back” (1980) or “Star Wars – Return of the Jedi” (1983)
17. Out of the nine nominations, how many awards did 'Citizen Kane' (1941) actually win, was it one, two or three?
18. Walt Disney holds the record for the most total competitive awards won by a person. How many Oscars did he win, was it 12, 22 or 32?
19. Which of the following Alfred Hitchcock films won the Best Picture Oscar, was it “Rebecca” (1940), “Suspicion” (1941) or “Lifeboat” (1944)?
20. Three films hold the record of winning the most Academy Awards, having garnered 11 Oscars each. Can you name them? Point for each.
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Random Trivia 68
1. Who was the last Tudor monarch of England?
Queen Elizabeth I
2. Who was the first boxer to defeat Sugar Ray Leonard in a professional fight?
Roberto Duran
3. Which insect carries the parasite that causes "Sleeping Sickness"?
Tsetse Fly
4. A statue of which poet stands in St. Pancras Station on the Eurostar platform?
John Betjeman
5. General Custer was defeated by Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn, who or what is Little Big Horn?
A river
6. Who wrote the poem "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"?
Dylan Thomas
7. The musical "Jersey Boys" tells the story of which US group?
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
8. Where in the human body are the SCAPHOID, TRAPEZOID and LUNATE bones?
The Wrist
9. What was the name of the character played by Julie Walters in the spoof TV soap "Acorn Antiques"?
Mrs Overall
10. According to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, at what sustained speed (mph) does a wind become a Category 1 hurricane. Is it 74mph, 84mph or 94mph?
74 mph [119 km/h]
11. Which THREE movies did comedians Morecambe and Wise star in? Point for each
"The Intelligence Men", "That Riviera Touch" and "The Magnificent Two"
12. What are the THREE main divisions of the High Court of England & Wales? Point for each
The King’s Bench Division, The Chancery Division and The Family Division
13. Which deep voiced actor made his television debut as Fancy Smith in "Z-Cars"?
Brian Blessed
14. Which city was due to host the 1940 Olympic games until prevented by the outbreak of World War Two?
Tokyo
15. Who in 1958 became the first Briton to win the F1 World Championship?
Mike Hawthorn
16. In which fictional area are Thomas Hardy's novels usually set?
Wessex
17. Which road runs from Alaska to Chile?
Pan American Highway
18. What figure appears on the weather vane at Lords Cricket ground?
Old Father Time
19. Which sporting event in 1931 became the first to be broadcast live on television?
Epsom Derby
20. The 1888–89 Football League was the first edition of the Football League. The season began on 8 September 1888 with 12 member clubs from the Midlands and North of England. Point for each Club you can name.
Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers
1. Who was the last Tudor monarch of England?
Queen Elizabeth I
2. Who was the first boxer to defeat Sugar Ray Leonard in a professional fight?
Roberto Duran
3. Which insect carries the parasite that causes "Sleeping Sickness"?
Tsetse Fly
4. A statue of which poet stands in St. Pancras Station on the Eurostar platform?
John Betjeman
5. General Custer was defeated by Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn, who or what is Little Big Horn?
A river
6. Who wrote the poem "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"?
Dylan Thomas
7. The musical "Jersey Boys" tells the story of which US group?
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
8. Where in the human body are the SCAPHOID, TRAPEZOID and LUNATE bones?
The Wrist
9. What was the name of the character played by Julie Walters in the spoof TV soap "Acorn Antiques"?
Mrs Overall
10. According to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, at what sustained speed (mph) does a wind become a Category 1 hurricane. Is it 74mph, 84mph or 94mph?
74 mph [119 km/h]
11. Which THREE movies did comedians Morecambe and Wise star in? Point for each
"The Intelligence Men", "That Riviera Touch" and "The Magnificent Two"
12. What are the THREE main divisions of the High Court of England & Wales? Point for each
The King’s Bench Division, The Chancery Division and The Family Division
13. Which deep voiced actor made his television debut as Fancy Smith in "Z-Cars"?
Brian Blessed
14. Which city was due to host the 1940 Olympic games until prevented by the outbreak of World War Two?
Tokyo
15. Who in 1958 became the first Briton to win the F1 World Championship?
Mike Hawthorn
16. In which fictional area are Thomas Hardy's novels usually set?
Wessex
17. Which road runs from Alaska to Chile?
Pan American Highway
18. What figure appears on the weather vane at Lords Cricket ground?
Old Father Time
19. Which sporting event in 1931 became the first to be broadcast live on television?
Epsom Derby
20. The 1888–89 Football League was the first edition of the Football League. The season began on 8 September 1888 with 12 member clubs from the Midlands and North of England. Point for each Club you can name.
Accrington, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers
Re: Daily Quiz anyone?
Random Trivia 68
1. Who was the last Tudor monarch of England?
2. Who was the first boxer to defeat Sugar Ray Leonard in a professional fight?
3. Which insect carries the parasite that causes "Sleeping Sickness"?
4. A statue of which poet stands in St. Pancras Station on the Eurostar platform?
5. General Custer was defeated by Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn, who or what is Little Big Horn?
6. Who wrote the poem "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"?
7. The musical "Jersey Boys" tells the story of which US group?
8. Where in the human body are the SCAPHOID, TRAPEZOID and LUNATE bones?
9. What was the name of the character played by Julie Walters in the spoof TV soap "Acorn Antiques"?
10. According to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, at what sustained speed (mph) does a wind become a Category 1 hurricane. Is it 74mph, 84mph or 94mph?
11. Which THREE movies did comedians Morecambe and Wise star in? Point for each
12. What are the THREE main divisions of the High Court of England & Wales? Point for each
13. Which deep voiced actor made his television debut as Fancy Smith in "Z-Cars"?
14. Which city was due to host the 1940 Olympic games until prevented by the outbreak of World War Two?
15. Who in 1958 became the first Briton to win the F1 World Championship?
16. In which fictional area are Thomas Hardy's novels usually set?
17. Which road runs from Alaska to Chile?
18. What figure appears on the weather vane at Lords Cricket ground?
19. Which sporting event in 1931 became the first to be broadcast live on television?
20. The 1888–89 Football League was the first edition of the Football League. The season began on 8 September 1888 with 12 member clubs from the Midlands and North of England. Point for each Club you can name.
1. Who was the last Tudor monarch of England?
2. Who was the first boxer to defeat Sugar Ray Leonard in a professional fight?
3. Which insect carries the parasite that causes "Sleeping Sickness"?
4. A statue of which poet stands in St. Pancras Station on the Eurostar platform?
5. General Custer was defeated by Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn, who or what is Little Big Horn?
6. Who wrote the poem "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night"?
7. The musical "Jersey Boys" tells the story of which US group?
8. Where in the human body are the SCAPHOID, TRAPEZOID and LUNATE bones?
9. What was the name of the character played by Julie Walters in the spoof TV soap "Acorn Antiques"?
10. According to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, at what sustained speed (mph) does a wind become a Category 1 hurricane. Is it 74mph, 84mph or 94mph?
11. Which THREE movies did comedians Morecambe and Wise star in? Point for each
12. What are the THREE main divisions of the High Court of England & Wales? Point for each
13. Which deep voiced actor made his television debut as Fancy Smith in "Z-Cars"?
14. Which city was due to host the 1940 Olympic games until prevented by the outbreak of World War Two?
15. Who in 1958 became the first Briton to win the F1 World Championship?
16. In which fictional area are Thomas Hardy's novels usually set?
17. Which road runs from Alaska to Chile?
18. What figure appears on the weather vane at Lords Cricket ground?
19. Which sporting event in 1931 became the first to be broadcast live on television?
20. The 1888–89 Football League was the first edition of the Football League. The season began on 8 September 1888 with 12 member clubs from the Midlands and North of England. Point for each Club you can name.
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