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Entertainment Quiz #366

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 21 January 2016

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Q1. Rose and Jack were the lead characters in which film?

A
A Star Is Born
B
Finding Neverland
C
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold
D
Titanic
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Q2. Which entertainment American cable TV network is owned by Time Warner Inc.?

A
Discovery
B
Aspire
C
Animal Planet
D
Adult Swim
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Q3. Which play by Alan Ayckbourn calls for a set with three double beds on stage simultaneously?

A
Bedroom Farce
B
Absurd Person Singular
C
Woman in Mind
D
Just Between Ourselves
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Q4. What was the musical work by Mike Oldfield released as an album, containing only one track on each side, in 1973?

A
Tubular Bells
B
Classical Gas
C
War of the Worlds
D
The Six Wives of Henry the Eighth
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Q5. Who is the creator of a 2006 web serial dealing with the running of the world?

Note: This question was updated in January 2021
A
Greg Farshtey
B
New Renaissance Pictures
C
Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan
D
Francis Stokes
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Q6. Who is the lawyer in Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations"?

A
Woody
B
Richards
C
Jaggers
D
Watts
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Q7. With which of these is the name Barnaby particularly associated?

A
A purple dinosaur
B
All of these
C
The American comic strip (1942 - 1952) created by Crockett Johnson
D
The UK TV series Midsomer Murders (1997 - )
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