Quiz Number #583
Round 1
1. Spelling: OBEDIENTLY (in a manner that shows willingness to comply)
2. Which of these shops is most likely to carry brands such as Drunk Elephant, Fenty, MAC & NARS? Bargain Booze – Boots – B & Q
Boots
3. On a direct flight from Glasgow, which of these is the longest? Faro | Dubai | Cancun
Cancun (in Mexico)
4. What is the name of Donald Trump’s youngest child, who has got taller since the last time he was president?
Barron
5. The Untouchables was a film set in which city?
Chicago
6. Originally published in 1922, what is the subject of “The Ring” magazine?
Boxing
7. Which letter in Spanish is called “uve doble”?
W
8. (Picture clue) This is the logo or which organisation?
Six Nations
9. What type of dog breed follows the words “Pembroke Welsh… “?
Corgi
10. Which open-source software project shares it’s name with the element that makes stainless steel stainless?
Chromium
11. Someday (I’m Coming Back) was a song by Lisa Stansfield that featured on the soundtrack to which 1992 blockbuster film?
The Bodyguard
12. On the old Soviet Red Army insignia, which two tools were depicted inside the red star?
Hammer & Sickle
Final Round
Blockbusters
Which HS is a world landmark, situated on Mount Lee, above Beachwood Canyon?
Hollywood Sign
Which HS was the lead singer of M People?
Heather Small
Which RS, founded in 1660, is a Fellowship of the world’s most eminent scientists?
Royal Society
In US, what EO is is a directive by the president that manages operations of the federal government?
Executive Order
Which PG is a basketball position also known as the “floor general”?
Point Guard
Final 5
6. Which guitarist’s name appears within song titles by Wham, Lady Gaga & Peter Gabriel?
Edge (EDGE Of Heaven, EDGE of Glory, slEDGEhammer)
7. The nickname of Ayr United is “The Honest Men”. Which Burns poem mentions the “honest men and bonny lasses”?
Tam o’ Shanter
8. The “tack and the jibe” and terms used in what?
Windsurfing
9. Ciabatta bread is an Italian bread which (it’s commonly accepted) was first produced when? Around 100 BC | 1200’s |1830’s | 1982
1982
10. Côtelette de Volaille is a dish better known in English as what?
Chicken Kiev
Additional
Countdown
ANSWER: HAMSTRING
Letters: Mr Hasting
Clue: Common football injury.
Bonus / Tie Break
1% Club Type Question
Senga doesn’t not not not dislike dancing… Does Senga like dancing?
No
Tie Break
In which year was Queen Victoria coronated?
1838
The M6 Toll is a stretch of motorway originally named BNRR. What did BNRR stand for?
Birmingham Northern Relief Road