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Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. What colour is "cochineal"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2014 and updated in September 2023
A
Yellow
B
Blue
C
Red
D
Green
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Q2. In 1936, Anastasio Somoza became the dictator of which country?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2010
A
Honduras
B
Nicaragua
C
El Salvador
D
Guatemala
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Q3. Who is popularly recognised as being the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2014
A
Allen Newell
B
Roger Bannister
C
Joe Carstairs
D
James Treadwell
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Q4. Which is the largest of the salt lakes near Salt Lake City?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in May 2013
A
The Great Salt Lake
B
Utah Lake
C
Sevier Lake
D
Rush Lake
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Q5. Nick Leeson became famous in 1995 for what activity?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in April 2013
A
Bombings
B
Serial killings
C
Fraud
D
Internet hacking
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Q6. Who composed the jazz / swing theme music for the television series Jeeves and Wooster?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2013
A
Olivier Giraud
B
Anne Dudley
C
Jonah Jones
D
Raymond Jones
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Q7. An expression that means to talk too much concerns which animal?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in May 2013
A
Mouse
B
Rabbit
C
Gopher
D
Hamster
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