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Entertainment Quiz #580

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 27 February 2020

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Q1. What singer recorded with the E Street Band?

A
Bruce Springsteen
B
Bob Dylan
C
Chris Farlowe
D
John Farnham
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Q2. Who or what was the African Queen in the 1935 novel and the 1951 film of the same name?

A
A small river steamer
B
Queen Victoria
C
Makobo Modjadji VI
D
Queen Sheba
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Q3. Which of these Walt Disney Feature Animation films was the last to be released?

A
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
B
Pocahontas
C
Hercules
D
The Lion King
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Q4. Which of these names is associated with Jamie Oliver?

A
The barefaced baker
B
The nude cook
C
The naked chef
D
The raw restauranteur
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Q5. English journalist, playwright and reform advocate, Henry Mayhew, and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells started what satirical magazine in 1841?

A
Mad
B
Punch
C
Private Eye
D
The Onion
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Q6. When did the very young Lucasfilm's Computer Division create the first completely computer-animated sequence in a feature film?

A
1982
B
1983
C
1986
D
1988
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Q7. What material does the USA's Library of Congress house?

A
Any book requested by members of Congress
B
Originals of all legislation considered by Congress
C
All books published in the Americas
D
As wide a range as possible of materials to research enquiries by Congress
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