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Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 10 December 2009

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1

For which novel, a study of provincial life published in 1856, was the author, Gustave Flaubert, and his publisher prosecuted for "an offence against morals"?

A
Madame Bovary
B
Lady Chatterley's Lover
C
Salome
D
Fanny Hill
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2

What is the last name of "Oprah"?

A
Winfrey
B
Window
C
Windy
D
Wycherley
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3

The foxtrot, a dance introduced to Great Britain around 1914, originated in which country?

A
Spain
B
Brazil
C
France
D
USA
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4

Which of these words means a style of ornamentation prevailing in France during the reigns of Louis XIV and XV?

A
Impressionist
B
Gothic
C
Doric
D
Rococo
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5

Which American comedy TV series that ran for eleven seasons to 1993 and was set in a Boston bar, was created by James Burrows, Glen Charles and Les Charles?

A
Cheers
B
Frasier
C
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
D
Friends
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6

The lines "You are the reason that I breathe, you are the reason that I still believe, you are my destiny" is from the theme song to which film?

A
Angels and Demons
B
Titanic
C
Slumdog Millionaire
D
Viva Las Vegas
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7

What 2009 hit record by Lily Allen concerns her boyfriend's performance in the bedroom?

A
Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
B
Wee Willie Winkie
C
Not Fair
D
Shame For You
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