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Entertainment Quiz #687

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 17 March 2022

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Q1. What is the generic title of a series of French comic strips that were written originally by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo?

A
Pippi Longstocking
B
The Adventures of Tintin
C
The Adventures of Asterix
D
Maximo
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Q2. Jay Ward and Alex Anderson created which character which first appeared on American TV in 1959?

A
Fred Flintstone
B
Bullwinkle J. Moose
C
Road Runner
D
Daffy Duck
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Q3. The Quintette du Hot Club de France, one of the earliest and most significant continental groups of their kind in Europe and active from 1934 to 1948, was noted for what type of music?

A
Ragtime
B
Jazz
C
Big band
D
Rock and Roll
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Q4. Jane Horrocks plays which role in the TV series "Absolutely Fabulous"?

A
Squeak
B
Bubble
C
Edina
D
Margaret
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Q5. Who play the two lead characters in the UK TV 2010 series Sherlock?

A
Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman
B
Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce
C
Alan Davies, Mark Watson
D
Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise
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Q6. Which of these is a fictional elephant?

A
Tigger
B
Rikki Tikki Tavi
C
Babar
D
Anatole
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Q7. What are the names of the twins born to Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie?

A
Brooklyn and Romeo
B
Vivienne and Knox
C
Starbase and Moon Unit
D
William and Harry
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