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Entertainment Quiz #693

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 28 April 2022

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Q1. Michael J Fox played which character in the "Back to the Future" trilogy (1985-1990)?

A
Mickey McMouse
B
Marty McFly
C
Morris McAustin
D
Maurice McKee
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Q2. The line "Frailty, thy name is woman" is from what play?

A
The Merchant of Venice
B
Macbeth
C
King Lear
D
Hamlet
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Q3. The character of Mary Alice Young is heard but does not appear in which US TV series?

A
Happy Days
B
Charlie's Angels
C
Desperate Housewives
D
Mad Men
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Q4. What was the name of the TV doctor played by Richard Chamberlain in a US TV series in the 1960s?

A
Kilkenny
B
Kildare
C
Kerry
D
Killarney
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Q5. At the 1963 Oscars, Best Picture winner Tom Jones became the only film in history to do which of these?

A
Have 3 nominations for Best Supporting Actress
B
Won all of Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress
C
Won Best Actor and Best Actress
D
Be nominated for over 20 awards and win none
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Q6. First released in 1928, which animated cartoon was the first to feature Mickey & Minnie Mouse?

A
The Gallopin' Gaucho
B
Plane Crazy
C
Steamboat Willie
D
The Lunch on the Grass
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Q7. When in trouble, which of these characters might reach for the "Lasso of Truth"?

A
Mandrake
B
Batman
C
Homer Simpson
D
Wonder woman
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