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Quiz about Anatomy of a Song Patricia the Stripper
Quiz about Anatomy of a Song Patricia the Stripper

Anatomy of a Song: 'Patricia the Stripper' Quiz


Continuing the 'Anatomy of a Song' series, I offer my favourite Karaoke song, Chris de Burgh's 'Patricia the Stripper'. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by Quiz_Beagle. Estimated time: 2 mins.
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Author
Quiz_Beagle
Time
2 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
279,319
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who does the singer describe as a menace? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who says to the singer that they are 'So terribly bored'? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Where is the singer going out to dinner? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What does Patricia call herself? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Why does Patricia say that God made her a sinner? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What did Patricia swing as she started to strip? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Was Patricia arrested?


Question 8 of 10
8. What did the judge say Patricia was in? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What were the police doing at the end of the song? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This song takes place 'on a Saturday night' in which year? To help, notable events of this year included the death of Lenin, the first winter Olympics being held in Chamonix, France, and Clarence Birdseye inventing a process for quick frozen food. So, which year? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who does the singer describe as a menace?

Answer: Dennis

'Dennis is a menace
With his "Anyone for tennis?"'

Those of you who only know Chris de Burgh through his biggest hit, 'Lady in Red' might like to check out some of his other output, as he's not nearly as Middle of the Road as that might suggest.
2. Who says to the singer that they are 'So terribly bored'?

Answer: Maude

'And Maude said, "Oh Lord, I'm so terribly bored"'

The beginning of the song gives the impression that the singer is moving in 'Hooray Henry' or 'chinless wonder' circles. Think of them as 'Bright Young Things', rich and aimless. The singer is obviously longing for a little more earthy entertainment.
3. Where is the singer going out to dinner?

Answer: A little place he knows down by the quay

'I'm going...out to dinner,
With a gorgeous singer,
To a little place I know,
Down by the quay'

Quay is pronounced 'key' and is a place where ships are unloaded. Many, in former dockyard areas of UK cities, are now very chic places with waterfront properties and social and eating places.
4. What does Patricia call herself?

Answer: Delicia

'Her name is Patricia,
She calls herself Delicia
And the reason isn't
Very hard to see.'

Delicia is Latin for 'gives pleasure', which is presumably Patricia's aim. Delice and Delisa are variants of the name. Felicia is Latin for 'happy'. Morticia was Gomez's lovely (and strange) wife in "The Addams Family" and Gypsy Rose Lee was the most famous US stripper, born Rose Louise Hovick in Seattle, Washington in 1911 and also known as the 'Belle of the Yukon'.
5. Why does Patricia say that God made her a sinner?

Answer: Just to keep fat men thinner

'She said, God made her a sinner
Just to keep fat men thinner
As they tumble down in heaps
Before her feet'

An interesting (and not very savoury) justification! Pinner is a suburb in Middlesex and as far as I know, there is nothing there that would make anyone an ecydysiast (a word made up by H. L. Mencken for a strip tease artist). On the contrary, such luminaries as Sir Elton John and Screaming Lord Sutch (one of the most visionary politicians of the 20th Century) came from Pinner.
6. What did Patricia swing as she started to strip?

Answer: Her hips

'And with a swing of her hips
She started to strip'

This is a great karaoke song to sing, as you can really belt the rousing tune out. In 2005, Chris de Burgh rerecorded this song with 'Dustin the Turkey' to raise money for the National Children's Hospital in Tallaght. Some people felt that this was inappropriate.
7. Was Patricia arrested?

Answer: Yes

'Well, Patricia was arrested
And everyone detested
The terrible manner in which
she was exposed'

According to the Sexual Offences Act 2003, this could still be an offence leading to up to 'six months or a fine in a magistrate's court or two years in a crown court.'
8. What did the judge say Patricia was in?

Answer: Her working clothes

'Later on in court
where everyone thought
A summer's run in jail
would be proposed..

But the judge said Patricia
Or may I say Delicia
The facts of this case lie before me
(knock, knock, knock)
Case dismissed...
This girl was in her working clothes...'

An ingenious get-out clause from the judge, who was evidently taken by Patricia's charms. 'In loco parentis' applies to people like teachers, who are considered to be 'in the place of the parents' for children. I just threw in 'in the pay of the CIA' for any conspiracy theorists out there.
9. What were the police doing at the end of the song?

Answer: Yelling out for more

'And as the last piece of clothing
Fell to the floor
The police were yelling out for more (more)'

The wrong answers are from The Police, not the police, and their hits 'Every Breath You Take', 'Don't Stand So Close To Me' and 'Walking On The Moon'.
10. This song takes place 'on a Saturday night' in which year? To help, notable events of this year included the death of Lenin, the first winter Olympics being held in Chamonix, France, and Clarence Birdseye inventing a process for quick frozen food. So, which year?

Answer: 1924

'On a Saturday night
In 1924'

Other events of 1924 included the comic strip debut of Little Orphan Annie and 'The Times' publishing its first crossword puzzle. This great song first appeared on Chris de Burgh's album 'Spanish Train and Other Stories', which I thoroughly recommend. If you'd like to hear my version, I'm available for weddings, anniversaries and Bar Mitzvahs.
Source: Author Quiz_Beagle

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