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Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. Which of these was named after Thomas Lord?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2009
A
The Lord Chamberlain
B
The Lord's Prayer
C
Lord's Cricket Ground
D
The Lord of the Isles
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Q2. What was the name given in England to the ringing, introduced by William the Conqueror, of a bell at sunset or 8pm in winter as a signal to extinguish fires and lights?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in December 2012
A
Night watch
B
Toll
C
Curfew
D
Banns
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Q3. Where and when is "Fiddler on the Roof" set?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in July 2012
A
Warsaw, 1921
B
Anatevka, 1905
C
Jerusalem, 1951
D
Berlin, 1937
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Q4. Which of these spectator sports is Japan's most popular?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2010 and updated in April 2023
A
Croquet
B
Sumo wrestling
C
Ice hockey
D
Squash
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Q5. "Parsifal" was the last opera by which composer?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in December 2011
A
Wagner
B
Beethoven
C
Mozart
D
Puccini
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Q6. The Australian species of what bird has the longest beak in the world?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2012
A
Pelican
B
Emu
C
Collared Kingfisher
D
Kookaburra
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Q7. Which of these places is the furthest from the sea?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2011
A
Portland, Oregon, USA
B
Los Angeles, California, USA
C
Seattle, Washington, USA
D
San Diego, California, USA
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