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Another Common Bond Quiz from Dave

Created by DaveH1960

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Another Common Bond Quiz from Dave game quiz
"Young ladies tied to railroad tracks! Villains in top hats twirling moustaches and chuckling evilly. Do I need to give you more of a clue?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The definition of this object could be:

"The central stone in an arch; the wedge-shaped stone at the highest point of an arch that locks the others in place".

What is it?
    Lockstone
    Keystone
    Lodestone
    Holding stone


2. Born Melvin Kaminsky, who directed, among other films, 'Blazing Saddles', 'Spaceballs' and 'Dracula: Dead and Loving It'?
    Keenan Ivory Wayans
    Mel Brooks
    Mark Walters
    Woody Allen


3. What name is shared by the following people: David ____ George, a British politician; Andrew ____ Webber, a British composer; and ____ Honeyghan, a British Boxer?
    Lloyd
    Jonathon
    Lindsey
    Victor


4. Which 'Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire', who was born in 1889 and died on Christmas day in 1977, was re-buried in Switzerland under six feet of concrete after his body was stolen?

Full name or Surname only.
    Answer: (7 letters and 7 letters - A Great Dictator?)


5. The name of a song released by Three Dog Night in 1972, a Scotch Whisky and a slang term for, typically, an American police car all share the same three word phrase. What is it?
    Bubble Gum Machine
    Made From Girders
    The Hard Stuff
    Black and White


6. Incorporating such types as 'Scat', 'Dixieland' and 'Be-Bop', one of the greatest exponents of this type of music is considered to be Ella Fitzgerald. What is the name for this particular genre of music?
    Answer: (One Word - 4 letters. - All that....)


7. 1) An offensive term for a sexually promiscuous female.
2) The sound of horse's hooves.
3) A long journey on foot.

All of these are definitions for what?
    Trudge
    Tramp
    Slip
    Slap


8. What name was adopted by both Diane, who played Kay Adams-Corleone in 'The Godfather', and Michael, who played the title role in both 'Batman' and 'Batman Returns'? Both are American thespians.
    Keaton
    Harris
    Johnson
    Rigg


9. Believe it or not, this song was composed in 1928 by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht for a musical drama with the English title 'The Threepenny Opera'. Brought to the US pop charts by Louis Armstrong in 1956, it is probably best known for Bobby Darin's rendition in 1959. What is the missing word from this song title: '___ The Knife'
    Jack
    Mack
    Bill
    Sharpen


10. Now you have nine clues to the mystery answer. Specifically, what is it I am thinking of? (Two words; six letters each).
    Answer: (Two Words - 6 letters and 6 letters. SSHHHH! the Silver Screen)


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