Steve's Quintessential Quaker Quiz -- the letter K
By Ray Simpson
More questions from our quizmaster
Steve Rees has set another of his quizzes. All the answers begin with the same letter - in the case of someone’s name, the surname begins with the key letter. This week’s letter is ……… K
FIRST HALF (General Knowledge)
- What is the capital city of Afghanistan?
- Which Japanese word literally means ‘empty hand’?
- Name the breakfast dish consisting of smoked fish, hard-boiled eggs & boiled rice.
- Which author wrote ‘Kim’ and ‘The Jungle Book’?
- Which Czech tennis player won the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Championship in 1973?
- In terms of meat, what is the Jewish equivalent to the Islamic Halal?
- In the TV mystery series ‘Rosemary & Thyme’, which actress played the part of Rosemary?
- Which US state is known as the Sunflower state?
- Which group released during the Naughties their debut album entitled ‘Employment’?
- What is the second highest mountain in the world?
- Which 1971 detective film starred Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland?
SECOND HALF (Football)
- Who started his professional career for the Iron and ended it as a Magpie?
- Which club won the Scottish F.A. Cup in 1997?
- Which Conference club won promotion to the Football League in 1994?
- Who was Quakers’ caretaker-manager after the sacking of Paul Futcher?
- In which Scottish town do Raith Rovers play?
- Which Irish forward played the majority of his professional football for Wolves, Coventry City, Spurs and Leeds Utd?
- Which Spurs player won 4 England caps in 1968 and went on to be a successful manager in the lower leagues?
- Making 62 appearances in his time with us, which Scottish left-winger did Darlo sign from Dumbarton in 1967?
- Which NLN team is nicknamed The Poppies?
- Which Middle-Eastern team has appeared only once in the World Cup Finals (1982),
losing to England?
- In the 2000/01 season, which Scottish centre-forward did Quakers sign on loan from
Sunderland? He later went on to make 20 international appearances for Scotland.