Sunday, 1 March 2009

Clayheads 10-Question Quiz (1st February 2009)

1. Which musical film features the songs I’d Do Anything, Where Is Love, and As Long as He Needs Me?

2. Which city’s American football team were named after a tiger that was resident in the local zoo at the time of their formation?

3. Which father-and-son lived on Oil Drum lane?

4. How many yards are there in a fathom?

5. What fruit is visible in Magritte’s 1964 painting ‘The Son of Man’?

6. Prominent in the late 19th century, what were windjammers?

7. What species of bird is also called a spink?

8. In EastEnders, Dennis “Dirty Den” Watts served his wife with divorce papers on Christmas Day, 1986. What was her name?

9. Which town, the only deepwater port on the west coast of Britain between Liverpool and Glasgow, is home to a football-like tradition called “Uppies and Downies”?

10. In the “four candles” sketch by The Two Ronnies, what word is seen written on the shelf at the very end of the skit?

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1. Oliver!
2. Cincinnati Bengals
3. Steptoe and Son
4. 2
5. Apple
6. Ships
7. Chaffinch
8. Angie (Watts)
9. Workington
10. Billhooks

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