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People Quiz #801

Famous People Quiz for 21 May 2024

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Q1. Eminent physician and author Dr Benjamin Rush (1745-1813) was a pioneer in what became known as what?

A
Bacteriology
B
Anaesthesiology
C
Occupational therapy
D
Immunology
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Q2. In what field was Samuel Bellamy (1689 - 1717) known?

A
Politician
B
Pirate
C
Manufacturer
D
Poet
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Q3. Who was Queen Elizabeth the First's principal secretary (a position later known as Secretary of State) and spymaster?

A
Thomas Joseph Kendrick
B
Dr John Dee
C
Sir Francis Walsingham
D
John Thurloe
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Q4. Which of these was a nickname for the actor John Wayne?

A
The Duke
B
Duke of Earl
C
The Count
D
The Baron
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Q5. Who had a hit record in 1960 with the song "Poetry In Motion"?

A
Ricky Nelson
B
Johnny Tillotson
C
Gene Pitney
D
Roy Orbison
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Q6. Who was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London for aiding the escape of Bonnie Prince Charlie after the Battle of Culloden to Portree, Skye and thence to Glam on the island of Raasay?

A
Elizabeth Dowdall
B
Flora MacDonald
C
Lady Anne Farquharson-MacKintosh
D
Grace O'Malley
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Q7. Who, in 1982, was arrested for drunkenly urinating on a cenotaph erected in honour of those who died at the Alamo in Texas, across the street from the actual building?

A
Alice Cooper
B
Mick Jagger
C
Bill Clinton
D
Ozzy Osbourne
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