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Entertainment Quiz #821

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 10 October 2024

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Q1. Which UK television series features a character called Mrs Bucket?

A
Allo Allo
B
Father Ted
C
Keeping Up Appearances
D
The Good Life
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Q2. Wild Bill Hickok is a character in which musical?

A
Calamity Jane
B
Paint Your Wagon
C
Annie Get Your Gun
D
Annie
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Q3. The US TV mini-series "Hatfields & McCoys" (2012) was shot in Transylvania against the backdrop of the Carpathian mountains to represent what mountain range?

A
Appalachians
B
Rockies
C
Andes
D
The Blue Mountains
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Q4. Gothic, romanesque, and rococo are terms found in what?

A
Architecture
B
Coffeemaking
C
Balloon art
D
Wheelbarrow manufacture
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Q5. Characteristics of gothic church architecture include tall designs, flying buttresses, vaulted ceilings, light and air, gargoyles, decorative and ornate finishes, and what else?

A
Bell towers
B
Stained glass
C
Pointed arches
D
Stone masonry
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Q6. In Samuel Beckett's play "Waiting For Godot", which 2 characters appear together, briefly, once in each act?

A
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
B
Pozzo and Lucky
C
Nagg and Nell
D
Mickey and Minnie
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Q7. Survivor wrote which 1982 song as the theme music for the film "Rocky III"?

A
Rebel to Rebel
B
Poor Man's Son
C
Eye of the Tiger
D
Fire Makes Steel
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