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Entertainment Quiz #225

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 9 May 2013

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Q1. According to a song by Billy Idol "It's a nice day for a white ..." what?

A
Wedding
B
Christening
C
Baptism
D
Funeral
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Q2. The TV series Bonanza was set in which state?

A
Nevada
B
Oklahoma
C
Texas
D
New Mexico
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Q3. Which of these has been known as one of the most expensive serial drama series on TV?

A
Dancing With The Stars
B
Lost
C
Hawaii Five-O
D
Man vs Wild
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Q4. In 1768, Joshua Reynolds became the first president of what British institution?

A
Royal Academy
B
Royal Society
C
National Portrait Gallery
D
London Zoo
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Q5. A hit for the Marvelettes, the Beatles and the Carpenters was "Please Mr … who?

A
Tyre inflator
B
Butcher
C
President
D
Postman
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Q6. It was inspired by an Ingmar Bergman film, has had Glynis Johns, Judi Dench and Catherine Zeta-Jones as leading actress, all of whom have won major awards in the role, and has contributed a haunting and enduring song to the popular canon. Which is it?

A
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue by Leonard Bernstein
B
Candide by Leonard Bernstein
C
A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim
D
Vanessa by Samual Barber
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Q7. What was the title of the 2001 film that was a sequel to The Silence of the Lambs?

A
Noisy Oyster
B
Hannibal
C
Cannibal
D
Red Dragon
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