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Entertainment Quiz #15

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 30 April 2009

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Q1. What British sitcom that aired from 1979 to 1981 in the UK, starred Penelope Keith and Peter Bowles?

A
The Goodies
B
To the Manor Born
C
Robin's Nest
D
The Good Life
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Q2. What song plays over the closing credits of "Die Hard" (1988)?

A
Let It Snow
B
We Are The Champions
C
Stand By Me
D
I Heard It On The Grapevine
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Q3. Which film ended with the two main characters driving a car off a cliff?

A
Vanishing Point
B
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
C
Bullitt
D
Thelma and Louise
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Q4. Which animal character, who first appeared on film in 1933, was conceived by Merian C Cooper and created by Willis O'Brien?

A
Godzilla
B
Lassie
C
Flicka
D
King Kong
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Q5. Lon Chaney appeared in 1923 in a role he originated (and for which did his best make up job), in which of these films?

A
Tell It To The Marines
B
The Fall of Montezuma
C
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
D
The General
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Q6. In books by A A Milne, which of the main characters was usually depressed?

A
Tigger
B
Piglet
C
Kanga
D
Eeyore
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Q7. Which band, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne, had the original members of Eric Burdon, Alan Price, Hilton Valentine, John Steel, and "Chas" Chandler?

A
The Kinks
B
The Alan Price Set
C
Herman's Hermits
D
The Animals
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