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Daily Quiz #5818

Sunday's Quiz: From The Archives

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Q1. In England, what breed of dog is raced in an industry which, in 2007, attracted gates of around 3.2 million people at over 5,750 meetings across 26 stadiums?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in August 2012
A
Greyhounds
B
Corgis
C
Chihuahuas
D
Dachshunds
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Q2. What is the next name in this series: Ross Kemp, Ben Stiller, Kate Winslet, Samuel L. Jackson, Les Dennis … ?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in March 2010
A
Patrick Stewart
B
Orlando Bloom
C
Sir Ian McKellen
D
David Bowie
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Q3. Which actor was married to actress Joan Plowright?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in October 2010
A
Alec Guinness
B
Laurence Olivier
C
John Mills
D
Brad Pitt
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Q4. Miami Beach in Florida borders which ocean?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in April 2010
A
Pacific
B
Atlantic
C
Indian
D
Arctic
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Q5. What war was described as "the equivalent of two bald men fighting over a comb"?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in April 2012
A
Falklands War
B
Korean War
C
Six Day War
D
Seven Years' War
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Q6. What word would you expect to describe rock lobster on a French menu?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in September 2011 and updated in December 2024
A
Lostanges
B
Lagune
C
Lobbes
D
Langouste
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Q7. The standard negative pulldown for 35 mm motion picture film is four perforations per frame along both edges, which makes for exactly how many frames per foot?

Sunday Archive: Originally published in December 2013
A
35
B
16
C
20
D
8
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