Moon River was Andy William’s theme song for his TV show.
True or False
(True)
Which continent contains the South Pole?
A. Antarctica
B. Australia
C. North America
A. Antarctica
Who sang the 1963 song "Puff (The Magic Dragon)"?
A. Peter, Paul & Mary
B. The Seekers
C. The Kingston Trio
A. Peter, Paul & Mary
The river Ganges runs through which country?
A. China
B. India
C. Japan
B. India
What colour is guacamole?
A. black
B. green
C. pink
B. green
The name of this famous 60s TV show about a horse is called Doctor Ed.
True or False
(False – it was Mister Ed.)
Which M is the rainy season in Asia?
A. maroon
B. mignon
C. monsoon
C. monsoon
What type of vehicle is the Hogwarts Express?
A. an airplane
B. a bus
C. a steam train
C. a steam train
On what continent is Morocco located?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. South America
A. Africa
Naan is an Indian type of which food?
A. bread
B. cheese
C. vegetable
A. bread
A bronco is a wild or half tamed dog.
True or False
(False – it is a horse.)
A shearer was employed to deal with which animals?
A. cows
B. sheep
C. goats
B. sheep
Who sang this song: "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" back in 1974?
A. Eruption
B. Hurricane Smith
C.Tony Orlando and Dawn
C.Tony Orlando and Dawn
What is the name of London's famous waxwork museum?
A. Madame Beavers
B. Madame Johns
C. Madame Tussauds
C. Madame Tussauds
An American fast food combo usually comes with what kind of drink?
A, beer
B. coffee
C. soft drink (soda pop)
C. soft drink (soda pop)
Coffee noir means coffee without milk.
True or False
(True)
Attorney or solicitor is another name for which profession?
A. farmer
B. surgeon
C. lawyer
C. lawyer
Who plays Indiana Jones's father, in the 1989 Adventure 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'?
A. George Burns
B. Roger Moore
C. Sean Connery
C. Sean Connery
During the 1960s, which Southeast Asian country was the center of a long and deadly conflict, drawing in multiple international powers?
A. South Africa
B. Malaysia
C. Vietnam
C. Vietnam
In French cooking, which 'S' is a dish of eggs whisked and baked?
A. soufflé
B. salami
C. saffron
A. soufflé
A piece of art work that is made on a reduced or smaller scale is called a miniature.
True or False
(True)
Frump was the maiden name of Morticia in the Addams Family TV show. What was her married name?
A. Addams
B. Atchison
C. Acer
A. Addams
In "Sing a Song of Sixpence" what was baked in the pie?
A. apples
B. blackbirds
C. plums
B. blackbirds
In 1969, which landmark music festival in the United States became a symbol of the counterculture movement?
A. Glastonbury
B. Isle of Wight Festival
C. Woodstock
C. Woodstock
In which country was chocolate first made in?
A. Norway
B. China
C. Mexico
C. Mexico