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Entertainment Quiz #503

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 6 September 2018

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Q1. What TV programme opens with the words "In the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate but equally important groups"?

A
Malcolm in the Middle
B
CSI
C
The X-Files
D
Law & Order
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Q2. The comic opera "The Revenge of the Bat" is more usually known under its alternative title of..?

A
Die Fledermaus
B
Der Rosenkavalier
C
La Bohème
D
Falstaff
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Q3. The screenplay for which 2000 film, set against the UK miners' strike in County Durham in 1984 & 1985, was inspired in part by A. J. Cronin's novel "The Stars Look Down"?

A
Once Upon a Time in the Midlands
B
Billy Elliot
C
Starlight Hotel
D
Jerry Maguire
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Q4. Of what descent was singer Bobby Darin?

A
Jewish
B
Irish
C
Italian
D
English
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Q5. The British version of the TV series "The Office", is set where?

A
Cheltenham
B
Scranton
C
Slough
D
Manchester
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Q6. What was the last of these Star Wars films to be released?

A
Attack of the Clones
B
Revenge of the Sith
C
The Phantom Menace
D
A New Hope
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Q7. An adventurous mouse called Anatole who lives outside Paris, France, and a mouse called Basil of Baker Street who lives in Victorian London, UK, were created by a writer who lived where?

A
Northern Ireland
B
France
C
England
D
USA
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