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Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. Formula One racing has officials called what?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in March 2013 and updated in February 2024
A
Marshals
B
Sir
C
Umpires
D
Linesmen
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Q2. Which of these is an example of a simile?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in February 2013
A
The food wasn't half bad
B
He was a tiger in the ring
C
A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle
D
The play could have been better
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Q3. Which of these was the first to be invented?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2014
A
Machine gun
B
Stethoscope
C
Dynamite
D
Telescope
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Q4. What 2009 film by Matt Tyrnauer documents the life of a fashion designer, his empire and his long-term companion between 2005 and 2007?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in April 2011
A
Coco Before Chanel
B
Inside Versace
C
Calvin Klein: After a Fashion
D
Valentino: The Last Emperor
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Q5. Which of these is the furthest north?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2011
A
Estonia
B
France
C
Greenland
D
Denmark
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Q6. The best known works of which sculptor who aroused hostility over the depiction of sexuality, are 18 large nude sculptures in 1908 for the British Medical Association building on The Strand, the tomb of Oscar Wilde in Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris, "Rush of Green" in Hyde Park, London, and "St Michael's Victory over the Devil" in Coventry Cathedral?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2010
A
Peter Randall-Page
B
Richard Westmacott
C
Jacob Epstein
D
Leslie Harradine
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Q7. Which inn that stood on the east side of Borough High Street in Southwark accommodated pilgrims headed on annual pilgrimage to the Shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, and is mentioned in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in November 2012
A
The Rover's Return
B
The Tabard
C
Admiral Benbow
D
The Queen Victoria
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