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The Lyrics of Noel Coward

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The Lyrics of Noel Coward game quiz
"For his devotees, Coward is “the Master,” but he seems to have been overlooked so far on Fun Trivia. So here are a few questions, mainly about his better known songs."

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1. What creatures, besides mad dogs, go out in the midday sun?
    Englishmen
    hogs and frogs
    crazy cats
    cricketers


2. Where, according to the title of a song, did love come to Mrs Wentworth-Brewster?
    in the shade of the Great Wall of China
    on the Staten Island ferry
    in a bar on the Piccola Marina
    by the banks of the Seine


3. “Past Forgetting” was the title of a memoir by a lady called Kay Morgan (née Summersby), telling of an alleged affair with Dwight D Eisenhower. From which musical work by Coward did she borrow her title?
    This Year Of Grace
    Private Lives
    Bitter Sweet
    On With The Dance


4. There’s a song by Coward that has the same title as a novel by E. M. Forster. What is it?
    Where Angels Fear To Tread
    The Longest Journey
    Maurice
    A Room With A View


5. What was Mrs Worthington advised not to do?
    tap her feet at the opera
    go to Paris in the spring
    put her daughter on the stage
    wear a bikini


6. Who “refused to begin the beguine when they besought her to”?
    Carrie
    Nina from Argentina
    Madame Salvador
    Josephine


7. Lord Elderley, Lord Borrowmere, Lord Sickert and Lord Camp sing the praises of which of the pleasures of English upper-class life?
    the clubs of St James’s
    the Gaiety chorus
    the House of Lords
    the stately homes of England


8. In Coward’s play “Private Lives,” Amanda and Elyot, a divorced couple, meet again when they’re on honeymoon with their second spouses. As they chat on a hotel balcony, they hear the strains of “Some Day I’ll Find You.” What is Amanda’s comment?
    Don’t shoot the pianist; he’s doing his best.
    Strange how potent cheap music is!
    Very flat!
    They’re playing our tune.


9. In which Coward song do a society woman, a streetwalker, a schoolgirl and a Cockney maid sing of their infatuation with a movie star?
    Mad About The Boy
    Something Very Strange
    If Love Were All
    What Love Means To Girls Like Me


10. In a song that Coward wrote during World War Two, which flower symbolized British defiance?
    The English Rose
    London Pride
    The Snapdragon
    The Forget-me-not

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