General Knowledge Quiz (Round 346)

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Questions:

1) The Øresund Bridge links which two Scandanavian countries?

 

2) Which 'B' is often found on a balcony as part of the railings, to prevent falling over the edge?

 

3) Which Humphrey Bogart film has the famous final line "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."?

 

4) Which British TV chef is best known for presenting Saturday Kitchen?

 

5) In the US domestic intelligence service, the FBI, what does the 'F' stand for?

 

6) Ground, leaf and Scarab are all types of which insect?

 

7) Which English film maker, known for Psycho, alledgedly said "Always make the audience suffer as much as possible."?

 

8) Complete the title of this well-known party game: Pin the tail on the ... ?

 

9) A 'Mackem' is a nickname for a resident of which English city?

 

10) Which 1975 film, based on a 1972 play of the same name by Neil Simon, sees Walter Matthau and George Burns play legendary comics?

 

Answers:

1) The Øresund Bridge links which two Scandanavian countries?

Sweden & Denmark

 

2) Which 'B' is often found on a balcony as part of the railings, to prevent falling over the edge?

Ballustrade

 

3) Which Humphrey Bogart film has the famous final line "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."?

Casablanca

 

4) Which British TV chef is best known for presenting Saturday Kitchen?

James Martin

 

5) In the US domestic intelligence service, the FBI, what does the 'F' stand for?

Federal

 

6) Ground, leaf and Scarab are all types of which insect?

Beetle

 

7) Which English film maker, known for Psycho, alledgedly said "Always make the audience suffer as much as possible."?

Alfred Hitchcock

 

8) Complete the title of this well-known party game: Pin the tail on the ... ?

Donkey

 

9) A 'Mackem' is a nickname for a resident of which English city?

Sunderland

 

10) Which 1975 film, based on a 1972 play of the same name by Neil Simon, sees Walter Matthau and George Burns play legendary comics?

The Sunshine Boys