Sunday Quiz – 13th November 2022 Round 1: Food and Drink 10 questions all about Food and Drink. None Which word pertains to food, or premises in which food is sold, cooked, or eaten, which satisfies the requirements of Jewish law? The American dish of potatoes which are cooked in (normally) bacon fat are known as what type of fries? Isobella Mary Mayson born 1836, died at 28 but her book on household management is famous. She is remembered as Mrs...? The main ingredients of Vichyssoise are onions, potatoes, cream, chicken stock, and which other vegetable? From which fruit was marmalade originally made? What white ribbed, red cabbage is named from Italian for Chicory? A Manhattan, but made with scotch whiskey would be called a what? A spat is a baby of what type of shellfish? To which U.S. state would you travel to sample authentic Cajun cooking? Fettucini, linguini, and tagliatelle are all types of what? Round 2: Alliterative Names 10 questions about people with alliterative names. I'm after the surname of each person. None Serious Swedish tennis player. Bjorn...? The author of Gone with the Wind. Margaret...? 30th president of the United States. Calvin...? Assassinated Austrian Archduke. Franz...? French Footballer. Zinedine...? The Real Slim Shady. Marshall...? Rhapsody in Blue. George...? Italian astronomer. Galileo...? Playboy Founder. Hugh...? Vichy French Leader. Philippe...? Round 3: Picture Round - Countries Flags - A The flags of 10 countries which start with the letter “A”. None What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? What countries flag is this? Round 4: Games 10 questions all about Games, no sports, well, let's not get into what the difference is. None Which part of the body is included in the name of the U.S. equivalent of Noughts and Crosses? In many forms of poker the best hand is an ace-high straight flush, what is it also known as? Which cube shaped puzzle was invented by a Hungarian mathematician in 1974? Blitz, Boondock, Bristol, Scrunge, Squop, and Carnovsky, are some of the terms used in what game? Which term denotes a chess move in which both the king and the rook are moved? The 'stickman', 'boxer' and 'shooter' are three of the participants in which casino game? What is the name of the murder victim in the board game Cluedo (UK version of Clue)? On March 19, 1935, when Parker Brothers acquired the rights to the game Monopoly, what U.S. city was it based on? According to the Kama-sutra, which game is recommended for women to study? In Backgammon, how many pieces does each player start with? Hint Round 5: General Knowledge The final set of 10 General Knowledge questions. None The 3 colours featured on the Australian Aboriginal flag are black, red, and? Regatta came to specifically mean "boat race" in the late 1700s, in which city were the first regattas? The city of Rouen stands on the French river - The...? Sometimes known as the Father of Science Fiction, who wrote "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas"? First and last names please. Kyiv (or Kiev) is the capital city of which country? The first major league baseball player whose number was retired was in July 1939, following the retirement of which player? What Sanskrit word means great king? In 1692 The Witchcraft Trials took place in which city on the north coast of Massachusetts? What property tax was a significant social, cultural, and architectural force in England, France, and Ireland during the 18th and 19th centuries? In which island country in Oceania in the central Pacific Ocean do more than half of whom live on Tarawa atoll? Time's up