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Entertainment Quiz #348

Film, Arts, Music & Entertainment Quiz for 17 September 2015

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Q1. Architect George Clarke fronts which TV series?

A
Country House Rescue
B
Grand Designs Australia
C
Location, Location, Location
D
The Restoration Man
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Q2. Which New Zealand-born and New York-based artist, known for his kinetic sculpture produced between 1950 and 1980, also made films, applying dyes, stencils, air-brushes and other objects directly to celluloid?

A
Andy Warhol
B
Peter Jackson
C
Jackson Pollock
D
Len Lye
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Q3. Which comic character first appeared in Action Comics #1 in June 1938?

A
Superman
B
Judge Dredd
C
Catwoman
D
Wolverine
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Q4. Who lived with his father (Howard), his mother (Marion), and his sister Joanie and had friends called Potsie Weber, Ralph Malph and Arthur Fonzarelli?

A
Richie Cunningham
B
Grizzly Addams
C
Herman Munster
D
Ross Geller
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Q5. The character "Eliza Doolittle" in "My Fair Lady" was originally created by whom?

A
Oscar Wilde
B
Christopher Marlowe
C
James Joyce
D
George Bernard Shaw
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Q6. Leo Zulueta is a notable artist in what field?

A
Tattoo art
B
Harp playing
C
Danish cuisine
D
Pavement art
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Q7. Where is one situation in which gold leaf would not be found?

A
Book illustration or binding
B
Gilded accents in architecture
C
Origami
D
Confectionery
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