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People Quiz #338

Famous People Quiz for 7 July 2015

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Q1. Which pop group, initially a studio only band for Tony Burrows and songwriter/record producers Tony Macaulay and Barry Mason, are best known for their 1970 record, "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"?

A
Lindisfarne
B
Lynyrd Skynyrd
C
Edison Lighthouse
D
Steeleye Span
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Q2. Which of these was famous as a jazz drummer in the mid 20th century?

A
Glen Miller
B
Gene Krupa
C
Alexis Korner
D
Acker Bilk
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Q3. Which of these famous scientists could escape the schoolyard nicknames of Copperknickers, The Great Newt, or The Eddystone Lighthouse?

A
Thomas Edison
B
Nicolaus Copernicus
C
Isaac Newton
D
Robert Brown
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Q4. Which actress began her professional film career aged six in "Bright Eyes" in 1934?

A
Mary Pickford
B
Shirley Temple
C
Norma Shearer
D
Bette Davis
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Q5. Which of these writers lived during the reign of Charles II?

A
Geoffrey Chaucer
B
Charles Dickens
C
Agatha Christie
D
Samuel Pepys
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Q6. Who composed "Air on the G String"?

A
George Gershwin
B
Georges Bizet
C
Mstislav Rostropovich
D
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Q7. Who founded the Prince's Trust in 1976 to give special help to Britain's youth, especially those who are unemployed?

A
Prince Charles
B
Prince William
C
Prince Andrew
D
The Artist formerly known as Prince
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