Wednesday – 30 Question Quiz – 13/03/2024 Round 1: TV Villains 10 questions all about Television Villains. None Which telepathic supervillain was portrayed by David Tennant in the Netflix series Jessica Jones under the alias Zebediah Killgrave? Usually depicted as an evil skull-faced, blue-skinned sorcerer, who serves as the archenemy of He-Man in the Masters of the Universe franchise? In The Flash TV series, scientific genius Harrison Wells is revealed to be the "Reverse Flash" - what is his actual name? In the TV series Dexter, which actor plays the character of Arthur Mitchell - revealed to be the "Trinity Killer"? Portrayed by various actors from Roger Delgado to John Simm, what is the name given to the Doctor's fellow Time Lord nemesis in Doctor Who? The second-season antagonist in Orange Is the New Black was played by Lorraine Toussaint - what was the name of her character? Played by David Morrissey, who was the character that ruled the survivor town of Woodbury in The Walking Dead? Perhaps not a traditional "villain", what was the name of Wayne Knight's nosy neighbour in Seinfeld? What is the name of the race of robots at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity in the TV series Battlestar Galactica? Actor Bobby Cannavale portrayed which Prohibition Era gangster who stole the show during the third season of Boardwalk Empire? Round 2: Ending With Ee 10 questions where the answers all end with two ee's. None A style that has varied according to time and culture, what name is normally given to a style of facial hair incorporating hair on one's chin but not the cheeks? In humans, what term refers to the joints between the femur, tibia, and patella, in the leg? What was the American musical comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox in the United States from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015 called? What word refers to the side (normally of a ship) or area that is sheltered from the wind? Typically meaning "very small", what word is also used informally as a form of ablution? What word can be defined both as both the extent of something, and also a level of qualification? A short period of doing a particular activity much more than is usual is referred to as a what? What name is given to a female spirit in Irish folklore who heralds the death of a family member, usually by screaming, wailing, shrieking, or keening? The promise, or formal assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled relating to a product, service, or transaction, is called a what? What word is often used to refer to the celebration of a particular anniversary of an event, usually denoting important milestones such as the 25th, 50th etc.? Round 3: General Knowledge 10 General Knowledge questions with no theme or connection. None Ping Pong, a term trademarked by Jaques & Son in 1901 and coined from the sound the ball makes when hit, is correctly known as what sport? Which contributor to London's alternative comedy movement of the 1980s wrote the plays "Popcorn" and "Gasping"? What shape is the set of all points in a plane equidistant from a certain point? Pop sensation Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958, in the city of Gary - which is in which U.S. State? What term was first used in English by Edward Hunter in 1950 to describe how the Chinese government appeared to make people cooperate with them during the Korean War? Mickey Mouse, the Pink Panther, Mr. Potato Head, and which Star Wars character have all rung the bell signifying the start of trading on the New York Stock Exchange? Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonious Monk were some of the most influential artists in which style of jazz that developed in the early-to-mid-1940s? In 1956 which Egyptian President announced the nationalisation of the joint British-French enterprise which owned and operated the Suez Canal? Which city in the U.S. state of Ohio is home to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame? The fabled twins, raised by a wolf, that supposedly founded Rome were called Romulus and what? Time's up