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AT CHRISTMAS

1 Which of these musicians, all born on Christmas Day, has not featured on a UK No 1 single?

a. Annie Lennox (Eurythmics)

b. Dido

c. Robin Campbell (UB40)

d. Shane MacGowan (The Pogues)

2 What event of Christmas Day 1776 was commemorat­ed in a famous 1851 painting by Emanuel Leutze?

a. Birth of Queen Victoria

b. Boston Tea Party

c. George Washington crossing the Delaware

d. Execution of Louis XVI

3 Charlie Chaplin died on Christmas Day – in which year?

a. 1947

b. 1957

c. 1967

d. 1977

4 What was stolen from Westminste­r Abbey on Christmas Day in 1950?

a. Stone of Scone

b. Charles Darwin’s remains

c. Some of the Crown Jewels

d. The organ

5 Which of these cricketers, who have all captained England Test sides, was not born on Christmas Day or Boxing Day?

a. Marcus Trescothic­k (N)

b. Kevin Pietersen (H)

c. Alastair Cook (U)

d. Heather Knight (L)

6 The Czech writer Karel Čapek, who died on Christmas Day in 1938, coined what word for a 1920 play?

a. Computer

b. Robot

c. Satellite

d. Internet

7 On Christmas Day in 2003, British scientists lost contact with the Beagle 2 spacecraft as it entered the atmosphere of which planet?

a. Venus

b. Mars

c. Mercury

d. Pluto

MUSIC

1 Alexandra Burke’s 2008 Christmas No 1, Hallelujah, was a cover of a song written originally by which artist?

a. Bob Dylan (R)

b. Dolly Parton (G)

c. Leonard Cohen (C)

d. Joni

Mitchell (M)

2 The lyrics to the carol

In The Bleak Midwinter are from a poem by which author?

a. Christina Rossetti

b. Virginia Woolf

c. Muriel Spark

d. Sylvia Plath

3 Whitney Houston’s cover of I Will Always Love You spent the longest at the top of the chart of any UK Christmas No 1 – for how many weeks did it top the singles chart?

a. Five

b. Ten

c. Fifteen

d. Twenty

4 Thanks to its streaming figures, Clean Bandit’s Rockabye beat which single by Rag’n’Bone Man to the top spot at Christmas 2016?

a. Nobody

b. Human

c. Giant

d. Broken People

5 Which Midlands city gives its name to a popular carol that was originally performed there as part of a cycle of mystery plays in the medieval period?

a. Warwick b. Leicester

c. Wolverhamp­ton

d. Coventry

6 Mary’s Boy Child was a 1978 Christmas No 1 for Boney M, 21 years after which artist’s version also topped the seasonal charts?

a. Harry Belafonte (M)

b. Cliff Richard (T)

c. Bing Crosby (A)

d. Val Doonican (E)

7 Adeste Fideles is the original Latin title of which carol?

a. I Saw Three Ships

b. Joy To The World

c. O Come, All Ye Faithful

d. Once In Royal David’s City

WINTER

1 Ilex aquifolium is the scientific name for which seasonal plant?

a. Holly

b. Mistletoe

c. Poinsettia

d. d Snowdrop

2 In Greek mythology, winter occurred during the six months that which goddess spent in the U Underworld with her husband?

a. Hera b. Persephone

c. Hecate d

d. Penelope

3 Flocks of what colourful birds of the genus Bombycilla visit Britain from northern Europe in ‘irruptions’, to feed on winter berries?

a. Waxwing

b. Hoopoe

c. Great bustard

d. Whimbrel

4 Fimbul winter is a triple-length winter that was believed would precede which mythologic­al event?

a. The Mayan apocalypse

b. The return of King Arthur

c. Ragnarok

d. The death of Beowulf

5 Eighteen of the 20 UK species that hibernate belong to what family of animals?

a. Fish (W) b. Mice (I)

c. Squirrels (V)

d. Bats (Y)

6 The 2017 novel Winter was the second book in which British novelist’s Seasonal Quartet? a. Ali Smith

b. A.S. Byatt

c. Hilary Mantel

d. Sally Rooney

7 Which of these British animals never turns white in winter?

a. Ptarmigan

b. Mountain hare

c. Stoat

d. Fox

TV & FILM

1 Which comedian’s Christmas specials included All-Day Breakfast, With All The Trimmings and Mid-Life Christmas?

a. Tommy Cooper

b. Lenny Henry

c. Victoria Wood

d. Jo Brand

2 Of the five Die Hard films, which ones take place at Christmas? a

a. The first and second (N)

b. All of them (F)

c. The first and third (O) d

d. The first, second and fourth (A)

3 This Christmas Bradley Walsh will host a one-off special of which gameshow, whose previous hosts include Terry Wogan, Les Dawson and Paul O’Grady?

a. The Generation Game

b. Pot Black

c. Family Fortunes d

d. Blankety Blank

4 In The Muppet Christmas Carol, which actor plays Ebenezer Scrooge? a. Gary Oldman b. Michael Caine c. Patrick Stewart d. Ian McKellen

5 What onscreen reason will be given in this year’s Birds Of A Feather special for the absence of Sharon (Pauline Quirke)?

a. Taken a job with Joe Biden’s transition team

b. Stuck on a Covid-quarantine­d cruise ship

c. Imprisoned for breaking lockdown restrictio­ns

d. Retired to the Bahamas after securing a Government PPE contract

6 The song White Christmas was originally written for which 1942 Irving Berlin musical film?

a. Summer Holiday (Q)

b. Roman Holiday (I)

c. Holiday Inn (E)

d. Holiday Affair (S)

7 Future US President Donald Trump makes a cameo in which seasonal film?

a. Home Alone 2: Lost In New York

b. How The Grinch Stole Christmas

c. It’s A Wonderful Life

d. Love Actually

LUCKY DIP

1 The American state of Maryland was named for the wife of which British king?

a. Henry VIII

b. Charles I

c. George III

d. George VI

2 In The Expendable­s film franchise, the character Lee Christmas is played by which actor?

a. Jason Statham

b. Chuck Norris

c. Bruce Willis

d. Sylvester Stallone

3 What nationalit­y is Manchester City player Gabriel Jesus?

a. Portuguese (P)

b. Brazilian (I)

c. Argentine (E)

d. Spanish (D)

4 Christmas Humphreys, an English lawyer and Old Bailey judge involved in many prominent cases in the 50s and 60s, was a founding member of which British religious organisati­on?

a. Society Of Friends

b. Humanist Associatio­n

c. Nation Of Islam

d. Buddhist Society

5 What was the name of the band with which Buddy Holly recorded his first album in 1957? a. The Turkeys

b. The Cranberrie­s

c. The Animals

d. The Crickets

6 Lloyd Christmas, played by Jim Carrey, is a leading character in which film franchise?

a. Dumb And Dumber

b. The Mask

c. Sonic The Hedgehog

d. Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunat­e Events

7 What is the capital of Turkey?

a. Istanbul

b. Ankara

c. Izmir

d. Van

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