ROUND ONE

What is the name of the girl in the Grimm’s Brothers fairy tale about the little girl and the big bad wolf?

Answer: Little Red Riding Hood

What TV Soap centered in Ramsay Street will celebrate its 25th Anniversary in March 2010?

Answer: Neighbours

What is the Zodiac Star Sign of two fishes called?

Answer: Pisces

What artist famous for his singing and performing in ‘Billie Jean’, ‘Beat It’ and ‘Thriller’ died in June of last year aged 50?

Answer: Michael Jackson

The Rugby team of which Irish province beat the All Blacks in 1978?

Answer: Munster

What is the currency of Japan?

Answer: Yen

ROUND TWO

The Joker and the Penguin are arch enemies of what comic book superhero?

Answer: Batman (And Robin)

Danii Minogue is a judge in which ITV singing talent show?

Answer: XFactor

What root vegetable is a favourite food of Bugs Bunny, the Looney Tunes cartoon Character?

Answer: Carrots

What African land animal is the second largest land mammal after the elephant?

Answer: White Rhino (Rhinoceros)

Which legendary king pulled the sword Excalibur from the stone?

Answer: Arthur

What Anne did William Shakespeare marry?

Answer: Hathaway

ROUND THREE

“Total of all answers is 23”

How many black suits are there in a pack of playing cards?

Answer: Two (Spades and Clubs)

How many counties in Ireland begin with letter ‘C?

Answer: Four (Cork, Clare, Cavan, Carlow)

What number does the full back wear on his/her jersey in Gaelic Football?

Answer: Three

How many points on the Star of David?

Answer: Six

How many Wonders of the Ancient World were there?

Answer: Seven

How many times have England won the FIFA World Cup?

Answer: Once (1966)

ROUND FOUR

What type of creature is Winnie the Pooh?

Answer: Bear

Starting with ‘N’ what is the common name for head lice?

Answer: Nits

According to the proverb. An…….what a day keeps the doctor away?

Answer: Apple

The leaf of which tree is the national symbol of Canada?

Answer: Maple

King Louie refers to himself as ‘The King of The Swingers’ and the Jungle VIP in Jungle Book. What type of animal is he?

Answer: Orangutan (accept Ape or monkey)

What is the capital of Cuba?

Answer: Havana

ROUND FIVE

Which ocean liner sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912?

Answer: Titanic

What is the unit of currency in England?

Answer: Pound (Sterling)

Which drink, a type of fortified wine, is also the name given to the left side of a ship?

Answer: Port

The three Musketeers is set in which country?

Answer: France

What is largest of the Scandinavian countries?

Answer: Sweden

In Star Wars, what is the name of the spaceship captained by Han Solo?

Answer: Millennium Falcon

ROUND SIX

As well as cockles, which other shellfish did Molly Malone sell from her barrow?

Answer: Mussels

Which mythical beast was a horse with a horn on its head?

Answer: Unicorn

Cindy Bear is the girlfriend of what cartoon character bear?

Answer: Yogi

Hogmanay is the name given to New Year’s Eve in which country starting with ‘S’?

Answer: Scotland

Which legendary creature has the body and legs of a lion and the wings and head of an eagle?

Answer: Griffin

Tetanus, an infectious disease of the central nervous system is also called by what name starting with the letter ‘L’?

Answer: Lockjaw

ROUND SEVEN

With what sport do you associate Padraig Harrington?

Answer: Golf

On what hill in County Meath is the ritual site of the High Kings of Ireland?

Answer: Tara

As well as milk, butter and scallions (spring onions) what is the main ingredient of the Irish dish Champ?

Answer: Potato

Starting with the letter ‘K’ what is the traditional Japanese robe worn by men women and children?

Answer: Kimono

Starting with the letter ‘Y’ what is the name of the veil concealing most of the face worn by Muslim women?

Answer: Yashmak

What is the fictional home planet of Dr Who and The and The Time Lords?

Answer: Gallifrey

ROUND EIGHT

Who had hits with ‘Just Dance’ and ‘Poker Face’ from her album the Fame?

Answer: Lady Gaga

Adieu means ‘Goodbye’ in which language?

Answer: French

What word means (a) to sell wares in the street (b) a tool to hold plaster (c) a bird of prey?

Answer: Hawk

David Howell Evans is better known by his stage name. What is it?

Answer: The Edge

In the books by Beatrix Potter, what type of creature is the strange little washerwoman, - Mrs Tiggywinkle?

Answer: Hedgehog

In which city of the USA is O’Hare International Airport?

Answer: Chicago

ROUND NINE

Which planet in our solar system is sometimes known as ‘The Red Planet’?

Answer: Mars

Starting with the letter ’B’, what name is given to the scientific study of plants?

Answer: Botany

Who is the present of the Irish League of Credit Unions?

Answer: Mark Bailey

What type of farm creature is a Rhode Island Red or a Sussex?

Answer: Chicken

In which Italian city starting with ‘F’ will you find the Uffizi gallery?

Answer: Florence

The micro-state of Liechtenstein is landlocked by Austria and which other country?

Answer: Switzerland

ROUND TEN

In the abbreviation UXB, the UX stand for unexploded. What does the ‘B’ stand for?

Answer: Bomb

What are the two large chambers of the heart called?

Answer: Ventricles (atriums are the smaller chambers)

What luxury sports car shares its name with a big cat found in North, Central and South America?

Answer: Jaguar

Starting with the letter ‘B’. What instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?

Answer: Barometer

What Irish city which celebrated its 400th birthday as a city in 2009 is known as

‘The Marble City’?

Answer: Kilkenny

William Butler Yeats has a brother who was a famous painter. What was his first name?

Answer: Jack(John)

ROUND ELEVEN

Which Biblical king was renowned for his wisdom?

Answer: Solomon

Comic book superhero Superman lives among humans as a mild mannered reporter in which city?

Answer: Metropolis

Who is associated with the equation. E=mc²?

Answer: Albert Einstein

By what other name is the Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas known?

Answer: Yeti (also locally MEH-THE)

What is the name of the river on which Glasgow is built?

Answer: Clyde

Which Roman leader was warned according to Shakespeare to ‘Beware the Ides of March’?

Answer: Julius Caesar

ROUND TWELVE

What type of creature lives in a holt, starting with the letter ‘O’?

Answer: Otter

What is the capital city of Jordan?

Answer: Amman

The brightest and most valuable examples of the gemstone Ruby are what colour?

Answer: Red (Pink to deep red are the possible colours)

What name is given to the Japanese art of paper folding?

Answer: Origami

The blind Irish composer Turlough O Carolan played which musical instrument?

Answer: Harp

In which South American country is Dutch the Official language?

Answer: Suriname