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Entertainment Quiz #787

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 15 February 2024

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Q1. Which of these dramas bear no relation to Scotland?

A
Macbeth
B
McLeod's Daughters
C
Black Watch
D
Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off
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Q2. What name is given to English comedies written from 1660 to 1700 which signalled the rebirth of English drama after public stage performances had been banned for 18 years?

A
Restoration comedy
B
Savoy Operas
C
Vaudeville
D
Comédie Française
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Q3. What is the first line of the speech by the 3 witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth that ends "toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble"?

A
Double bubble
B
Bubble bubble
C
Double double
D
Double trouble
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Q4. Which of these characters appeared in stories about Sherlock Holmes?

A
Professor Higgins
B
Professor Moriarty
C
Professor Challenger
D
Professor Plum
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Q5. It started as a long-running radio series, became an even longer-running TV series the first episode of which was introduced by John Wayne. Which was it?

A
Bonanza
B
Gunsmoke
C
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe
D
I Love Lucy
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Q6. In Herman Melville's "Moby Dick", what was the name of Captain Ahab's ship?

A
Jolly Roger
B
Hispaniola
C
Covenant
D
The Pequod
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Q7. Which of these women is associated with Popeye?

A
Daisy Duck
B
Olive Oyl
C
Lois Lane
D
Minnie Mouse
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