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People Quiz #456

Famous People Quiz for 10 October 2017

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Q1. Which of these is not the name of one of the children of the UK's Queen Elizabeth II?

A
Andrew
B
Edward
C
Anne
D
William
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Q2. Who starred with Ronald Reagan in his last cinema film before being elected as Governor of California, and then President of the USA?

A
Steve Forrest
B
Nancy Davis (Reagan)
C
Lee Marvin
D
Stanley Andrews
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Q3. Which Belgian novelist wrote the "Maigret" stories between 1930 and 1935?

A
Albert Uderzo
B
Georges Simenon
C
Hercule Poirot
D
Baroness Orczy
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Q4. "84 Charing Cross Road" is a book based on 20 years of correspondence between which New York writer and Frank Doel, an antiquarian bookseller in London?

A
F Scott Fitzgerald
B
Helene Hanff
C
Ernest Hemingway
D
Joan Collins
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Q5. Who is Angelina Jolie's father?

A
John Huston
B
Jon Voigt
C
John Wayne
D
John Travolta
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Q6. Who was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 who, after killing a poll tax collector, marched on London with supporters and was killed there at Smithfield by the Lord Mayor of London?

A
John Luddite
B
Martin Luther
C
Henry Tolpuddle
D
Wat Tyler
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Q7. Who collaborated with Tim Rice to write songs for the film "The Lion King"?

A
Elton John
B
Andrew Lloyd Webber
C
Paul McCartney
D
Bjorn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
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