Round One - The Gee Gees! 1. The three-part TV series "Killer" introduced which detective inspector in 1983? Taggart 2. Which actress plays the character of Tracy who marries James Bond in "On her majesty's secret service"? Diana Rigg 3. What was the surname of the professor played by Rex Harrison in the 1964 film "My Fair Lady"? Higgins 4. Which baseball player married Marilyn Monroe? Joe di Maggio 5. If Paul Michael Glazer and David Soul played "Starsky and Hutch", who did Antonio Fargas play? Huggie Bear Round Two - Hairy Questions 6. Its body is covered with long and silky hair which hangs down like the wool of sheep. Tibetans have domesticated this ruminant mammal whose typical habitat is in the highest and coldest regions of Central Asia. Name this animal? Yak 7. She was tall and red-haired. She spent considerable time in the Tower of London. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, was beheaded at the order of her father. Who was this British queen? Queen Elizabeth I 8. This describes what plant - When an insect brushes the trigger hairs on the edge of the leaves, the leaves close like clam shells? Venus Flytrap 9. The name for certain heavenly objects is derived from a Latin word which literally means "hairy star." What do we call these objects? Comets 10. Apparently the CIA once dreamed up a plan to dust a foreign leader's shoes with a hair-removing substance which would cause his beard to fall out. Name that Communist leader? Fidel Castro Round Three - Days Like These... 11. On TV and Film, what was the name of the daughter of the Addams Family? Wednesday 12. What is the literal translation of Mardi Gras? Fat Tuesday 13. Which film featured a gang called the Barracudas? Saturday Night Fever 14. Which Number One hit was inspired by Brenda Spencer? I Don't Like Mondays 15. Which long running TV series was first broadcast in 1969 and was created and presented by Jess Yates? Stars On Sunday Round Four - Movie Titles Movies often have working titles whilst being made, what name did these movies eventually find fame as? 16. A tale of Christ (1959) Ben Hur 17. Journey Beyond the Stars (1966) 2001 - a space odyssey 18. Stillness in the Water (1975) Jaws 19. Star beast (1979) Alien 20. Ship of dreams (1997) Titanic Round Five - Blockbusters 21. What CDS is an annual UK event which was held for the first time in Islington in 1891? Cruft's Dog Show 22. What HCA was an author whose autobiography is entitled The Tale Of My Life? Hans Christian Andersen 23. What AOTC was lost when the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem in 586 BC? Ark of the Covenant 24. What LM is a famous novel and stageshow, which was penned by Victor Hugo on the island of Guernsey? Les Miserables 25. What BFAM were the first words spoken by God to man in the Bible? Be fruitful and multiply Round Six - The Royal Navy 26. Which English King was responsible for originally forming the Royal Navy? Henry VIII 27. What is the highest rank in the Royal Navy? Admiral of the fleet 28. Which country did Britain declare war on in 1739 when a captain in the Royal Navy had an ear chopped off? Spain - THE WAR OF JENKINS' EAR 29. In Royal Navy History, Which was the first ship sank by a British Nuclear Submarine? The Belgrano - by HMS Conqueror 30. What did HMS Bulldog and HMS Aubretia capture from the Germans in 1941 (also the subject of a recent film)? The Enigma Machine Round Seven - Hi Ho Silver! 31. What name is given to the medieval practices which tried to turn lead into silver and gold? Alchemy 32. Which silver emblem appears on New Zealand rugby jerseys? A fern leaf 33. In which English city is the Cutlers Hall, which contains a collection of silver craftsmanship dating back to 1773? Sheffield (Copper coated with silver is called Sheffield plate) 34. In heraldry what is silver called? Argent 35. Which company is the world's largest user of silver? Kodak Round Eight - Wine Cellar 36. Which European country has the largest vine growing area? Spain 37. On a German wine label, what would Trocken mean? Dry 38. Where is the Sonoma wine growing region? California 39. Claret wine is produced in the region surrounding which French city? Bordeaux 40. Which country is the largest wine producer in South America? Argentina Round Nine - Connections 41. Who was the female star of the film 'A Fish Called Wanda'? JAMIE Lee Curtis 42. Who partnered Jeremy Bates to victory in the Wimbledon mixed doubles tournament in 1987? JO Durie 43. Which singing sisters had a 1987 No 1 hit with "Respectable"? MEL and Kim Appleby 44. Which 1983 TV series starring Sam Neill as a double agent, was based on a novel by Robin Bruce Lockhart? Reilly ACE of Spies 45. What is connection with above five answers? Dr Who assistants Round Ten - Cannibalism 46. In 1972 a rugby team resorted to cannibalism after there plane crashed where? Andes 47. Which children's Folk story is supposedly based on real life cannibalism in 14th C Germany? Hansel and Gretel 48. The 1921 famine in the Vulga region of which country forced many people to eat the dead? Russia 49. According to 16th C explorers which ancient society used to sacrifice up to 8000 people a day? Aztecs 50. Apparently, What is the best human organ to eat if you need to survive? The Liver