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Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 22 October 2009

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1

Which film starring Reese Witherspoon had the same title as a hit by Lynyrd Skynyrd?

A
I'm Not There
B
Every Day Is A Winding Road
C
Sweet Home Alabama
D
Big
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2

The Banks children are characters in which film?

A
The Railway Children
B
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
C
Mary Poppins
D
Peter Pan
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3

Which song begins with "And now the end is near and so I face the final curtain"?

A
Moonlight In Vermont
B
Come Fly With Me
C
My Way
D
Tea For Two
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4

Who is the eponymous lead character in a British mystery series starring Alan Davies as an eccentric magician's assistant who also solves seemingly supernatural mysteries through his talent for logical deduction and knowledge of illusionism?

A
Hoover Dam
B
Joan Rivers
C
Billy Ocean
D
Jonathan Creek
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5

Which of these lines is from Coldplay's song "Viva La Vida"?

A
"I know St Michael will call again"
B
"It was the windy wild wickedness"
C
"A single string for a lonely puppet, me"
D
"I sleep alone, sweep the streets I used to roam"
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6

If you went to Bizet's "Carmen", what would you expect to see?

A
Rock concert
B
Drag racing
C
Photography exhibition
D
Opera
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7

What is the name of the most famous art gallery in Paris?

A
The Louvre
B
The Bay
C
The Sash
D
The Oriel
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