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Entertainment Quiz #242

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 5 September 2013

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Q1. "A little dab'll do ya, Use more, only if you dare, But watch out, The gals will all pursue ya,-- They'll love to put their fingers through your hair" was a jingle for what product that was first marketed in the 1920s?

A
Brylcreem
B
Panteen
C
Heinz
D
McDonalds
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Q2. At a banquet, the ghost of whom enters and sits in Macbeth's chair?

A
Banquo
B
Christmas Past
C
His father, King Hamlet
D
Burnham
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Q3. An increasingly popular music style in 2012 in Asia is called...?

A
K- pop
B
Lolli-pop
C
Ska
D
Kor-band
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Q4. What is the title of the 41 minute film of the Beatles first US concert?

A
The Beatles at Shea Stadium
B
Live at the Washington Coliseum, 1964
C
Live at the Hollywood Bowl
D
Got Live If You Want It
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Q5. In November and December 2001 the first of which two film series were released in the USA?

A
Beverley Hills Cop, The Blues Brothers
B
Oceans, Bourne
C
Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings
D
Bourne, The Lord of the Rings
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Q6. What character has been played by Howard Marion Crawford, Jude Law, Nigel Bruce and, in 2012, Martin Freeman?

A
Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas
B
Tim Canterbury
C
Dr Watson
D
Michael
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Q7. A hit single for Queen was "Radio ... What?"

A
Tataa
B
Doo doo
C
Ha ha
D
Gaga
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