Showing posts with label quiz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quiz. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

downton abbey trivia quiz

Downton Abbey
Downton Abbey (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

How many ways can one dork out to Downton Abbey? Season 3 is just about to premiere in the States, so we are learning that there are many, many ways indeed.

There's the Downton Abbey cocktail series at The Kitchn (the Bittersweet Mr. Bates came out this morning).

The Downton Abbey Cooks blog.


There are old favorites like Downton Abbey portrayed by dogs, the Fresh Prince of Downton AbbeyDownton Sixbey and Uptown Downstairs Abbey.

There's a list of Downton Abbey goofs.

And then there are quizzes, quizzes galore. Google "Downton Abbey quiz" and see how many of the 1.5 million results you get through.

But yes, I made one, too. The show just calls out for a trivia quiz, what with all the richness of detail in the costumes, setting and storyline. I was scribbling down interesting facts as we watched it through once, then started to formalize it for team trivia when it was rerun. As it turned out, we didn't end up playing this one at New Year's so I offer it here for a few series-besotted friends, and perhaps for you, as well.



Downton Abbey Trivia Quiz

1. What is the name of the real castle where Downton Abbey is filmed?

2. Who is the first character Julian Fellowes wrote, after reading a history set in the 1880s and 90s?

3. In which month and year does Season 1 begin?

4. Who is the first character we see in the first episode of the series?

5. What is the name of the pub in town where Carson meets the other Charlie?

6. Who invented the swivel chair?

7. Which Downton Abbey actor shares the same name as a former US President?

8. Where does the first scene of Season 2 take place?

9. What is the name, and breed, of Robert's beloved dog?

10. Complete the Lady Violet quotes.
What is a ___________?

I couldn't have electricity in the house. I wouldn't sleep a wink. All those ___________.

Your quarrel is with my daughter, Rosamund, and not with me. So ___________.

"I'll take that as a compliment."
"Oh, ___________."

Don't be defeatist, dear. It's very ___________.

Printable here. Answers here.



Saturday, December 10, 2011

white christmas quiz answers

Answers to this quiz.

1. Holiday Inn

2. longing to be up north

3. Fred Astaire or Donald O'Connor. Astaire turned down the role. O'Connor was under contract to make Francis the Talking Mule films and had caught a disease from his mule co-star.

4. Brown v. Board of Education

5. The Nutcracker ballet, which opened in February (!) of that year

6. The film opens on Christmas Eve, 1944, somewhere in the European theatre of WWII

7. Playing Around

8. Carl Switzer, who played Alfalfa in the Our Gang comedies

9. Rosemary Clooney. (Singer Trudy Stevens sang most of Vera Ellen's songs in the movie, but Rosemary Clooney sang both parts in the Sisters number.)

10. 21 inches. Ellen suffered from anorexia, which caused her health problems later in life.

11. Pine Tree, Vermont

12. to count her blessings

13. George Chakiris won the 1961 Academy Award for playing Bernardo in West Side Story.

14. Casablanca

15. Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmations

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

white christmas (with quiz & lyrics)


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I've mentioned previously that when I was young, the Bing Crosby movie White Christmas was broadcast every December 24th. My older sister and I watched it together every year; so much so that once we had both left home for other countries, one of the pangs I would get around Christmastime was that I couldn't watch this movie with her. No one else in the world can make me laugh simply by saying, "Mutual, I'm sure" in a nasal voice. And no one else can exclaim, "That waist!" or "That dress!" and instantly convey a history of conversation—because as predictably as a sequence of scenes, we would often have the same comments at the same points in the movie.

I have since introduced White Christmas to my own family. C got it immediately, while D and S have merely tolerated it; but everyone knows we'll be watching it come December. We have crowded friends into the living room to view it together, and we have gone to the theatre to watch it on the big screen. (If you ever get a chance to see it like that, do: there is nothing like a roomful people laughing at the same silly gags and singing White Christmas in unison. It was like sitting with my sister...times three or four hundred.)

Last year I ran the dvd with Rosemary Clooney's commentary while making Christmas dinner. That inspired me to jot down some trivia questions, which I planned to share at a White Christmas screening this year. But this cough has persisted, and I am laying low trying to shake it.

I had become resigned to shelving the quiz until Karen suggested a group viewing over twitter. This is why I like her! She chose a date and time:

Saturday, December 10th
6pm Pacific Standard Time

—and suggested we hashtag our tweets (#whitechristmas) as we watch the movie. We may be a minute or two out of sync, but it'll be close enough. For me, I'm planning to hit the "play movie" button as soon as the clock turns. Please consider joining us—the more, the merrier.

The quiz is below, and here it is in printable .pdf format, in case you want to host a White Christmas screening of your own. You could also print lyric sheets of the songs for a singalong…and drat, because I'm such a dork and found that there is no site with all the song lyrics compiled together, I've gone and done that, too—just click here.

May your days be merry and bright.



White Christmas Trivia Quiz

1. The song White Christmas originally appeared in a 1942 movie which also starred Bing Crosby. Name the film.

2. The opening bars of the song are not heard in this film. Complete the verse with five words:

The sun is shining, the grass is green,
The orange and palm trees sway.
There's never been such a day
in Beverly Hills, LA
But it's December the twenty-forth,
And I am ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

(Extra points if you can sing it!)

3. Danny Kaye was the third choice to play Phil Davis. Name one of the other two stars originally tapped for the role. 

4. White Christmas opened in 1954. Which landmark 1954 Supreme Court case ended school segregation that same year? 

5. Also in the same year, what tradition did George Balanchine begin in New York City?

6. In what year does the first scene take place?

7. What is the name of the Broadway musical that Wallace & Davis are performing in Florida?

8. Wallace & Davis meet the Haynes sisters purportedly via a letter from their army buddy Benny Haynes, "the dog-faced boy." Which former child star's photo was used for Benny?

9. One of the Haynes sisters was played by Rosemary Clooney, a singer. The other was played by Vera-Ellen, a dancer. Which famous singer dubbed Vera-Ellen's voice in the duet Sisters?

10. My sister could never get over Vera Ellen's tiny waist. How big around (in inches) was it?

11. What is the 2-word name of the fictional Vermont town to which Wallace and Davis follow the two Haynes sisters?

12. When Betty and Bob meet at the lodge late one night, what advice does Bob give her for her insomnia?

13. One of the male dancers in the film went on to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1961 (also a musical). Name either the actor or the film for which he won.

14. The director of White Christmas was a Hungarian-American named Michael Curtiz. Which 1942 Academy Award-winning drama did he also direct?

15. In addition to the four leads, White Christmas features several standout supporting performances. One of these is Mary Wickes' housekeeper, Emma. In the days before rotoscoping and motion capture, Wickes served as the live-action reference model for which Disney villain?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

answers: to kill a mockingbird trivia quiz

These are the answers to the quiz here.

1962 ... 'To Kill a Mockingbird'Image by x-ray delta one via Flickr


  1. 1960. Though the story is set in the 1930's, it is told from the point of view of a grown Scout and therefore was written, and published, later. The film came out soon after, in 1962.
  2. Monroeville, Alabama. Director Robert Mulligan wanted to film the movie on location in Monroeville, but found the town so changed with postwar development that they opted instead to use a backlot at Universal Studios, with a replica of the Monroeville courthouse for the trial scene.
  3. Amasa Coleman Lee. Harper Lee's mother's maiden name was Finch, Atticus's surname.
  4. Alice Ghostley. Esmerelda was the nervous, vanishing maid on Bewitched (1969-72), but Ghostley was a well-regarded Broadway actress at the time she was cast in the movie.
  5. Robert Duvall. Duvall was recommended by the screenwriter Horton Foote, who had been impressed by his performance in a Foote play a few years earlier. They were to work together often over their careers.
  6. Banana Boat Song (Day-O) by Harry Belafonte. Peters later became known for roles in Star Trek and Soylent Green.
  7. Truman Capote. I thought this fact was better known, but only one person in our group got it. Harper Lee later helped Capote with the researching of In Cold Blood, as noted in the movies Capote and Infamous.
  8. Rock Hudson. Astounding, isn't it? But Hudson was a huge star and box office draw in 1962. It was eventually decided that Hudson was too young at 36, and the part was offered to James Stewart. Stewart rejected the part, believing the film to be too liberal and controversial.
  9. great acting
  10. Jean Louise. You knew it wasn't Thelma Louise, right? :)
  11. a freestanding closet. The chifforobe figures prominently in the trial, where Mayella Ewell testifies that she asked Tom in to help "bust up a chifforobe. " Tom later testifies that he had broken up the chifforobe months before, but that she had asked him in to reach something on top of a different chifforobe.
  12. all of them. This was included so that everyone will get at least one answer correct.
  13. Best Actor—Gregory Peck, Best (Adapted) Screenplay—Horton Foote, Best Art Direction (Black & White)—Henry Bumstead, Alexander Golitzen and Oliver Emert.
  14. Brock Peters. Any of them might have been a possibility, however. Peck remained close with Badham and Lee to the end of his life. He was also friends and neighbors with Michael Jackson, frequently riding horses with him at Neverland. Jackson helped plan Peck's funeral service.
  15. none. Except for the movie, whose set she visited and which she publicly admired, Lee has rejected all commercialization of her novel.
Tie-breaker Question: It is ranked number 25 on the AFI's 10th anniversary list of greatest American movies of all time.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

to kill a mockingbird trivia quiz

Last year my friend Cathy casually mentioned that she tries to watch To Kill A Mockingbird every fall. It's a fall movie, she explained, with the climactic scene occurring on the evening of a Halloween pageant at the school.

I was intrigued. My sister and I watch White Christmas every holiday season, largely because it was broadcast each Christmas Eve where we grew up; but it never occurred to me to have an annual movie for other times of year.

So I invited Cathy and some other friends over this past weekend to watch To Kill A Mockingbird on our screen. We served big bowls of popcorn, chocolate and tea; people arrived in the rain with blankets and bottles of wine; and we started as we often do around here—

—with a trivia quiz. C and I have played on a trivia team on and off for some years now, and we enjoy the format. Knowledge, even trivial knowledge, makes everything more interesting, doesn't it? We always hand out a small prize—this year it was a used copy of the 50th anniversary edition of To Kill A Mockingbird.

Below is the quiz as given. It helps to begin with some common ground: that the movie was adapted from the book by Harper Lee, who based it on people and events from her childhood. Some of the questions were quite easy, especially if you know the book or the movie. Some were fairly esoteric. Most were facts lifted wholesale from trivia and movie websites. My only contribution was to turn them into multiple choice questions, which makes the quiz relatively fast and easy and gives everyone a fair shot at each question.

To Kill A Mockingbird
trivia quiz
  1. What year was To Kill A Mockingbird published?
    • 1936
    • 1949
    • 1957
    • 1960
  2. The events take place in Maycomb, Alabama. The model for Maycomb was Harper Lee's hometown of:
    • Magnolia Springs, Alabama
    • Maytown, Alabama
    • Mobile, Alabama
    • Monroeville, Alabama
  3. Atticus is one of the more unusual names in American literature. What was Harper Lee's father's real name?
    • Abraham
    • Amasa
    • Ambrose
    • Arthur
  4. Which actress from the tv series Bewitched made her film debut as Stephanie Crawford?
    • Agnes Moorhead (Endora)
    • Alice Ghostley (Esmerelda)
    • Elizabeth Montgomery (Samantha)
    • Marion Lorne (Aunt Clara)
  5. Which actor from The Godfather made his film debut as Boo Radley?
    • Al Pacino (Michael)
    • James Caan (Sonny)
    • John Cazale (Fredo)
    • Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen)
  6. Brock Peters, who played Tom Robinson, also sang background vocals on:
    • Alley Oop
    • Banana Boat Song
    • Twist and Shout
    • Unforgettable
  7. The character of Dill was based upon which childhood friend of Harper Lee?
    • Bill Haley
    • Jimmy Carter
    • Truman Capote
    • William Styron
  8. Gregory Peck was not the first choice to play Atticus. Which actor was?
    • Gary Cooper
    • Fred MacMurray
    • James Stewart
    • Rock Hudson
  9. When Harper Lee saw Gregory Peck in costume, she remarked that he looked just like her father, down to the little pot belly. Peck replied, "That's not a pot belly, Harper—that's..."
    • a beer belly."
    • great acting."
    • my wallet. These pants have no pockets."
    • padding from wardrobe."
  10. What is Scout's given name?
    • Harper Louise
    • Jean Louise
    • Mary Louise
    • Thelma Louise
  11. What is a chifforobe?
    • a type of chair
    • a freestanding closet
    • a framed mirror
    • a dressing gown
  12. Mary Badham, who played Scout, didn't continue her acting career for long, but her brother John Badham became a director. Which of the following films did he direct?
    • Dracula
    • Saturday Night Fever
    • Short Circuit
    • War Games
  13. To Kill A Mockingbird was nominated for 8 Academy Awards and won 3. Name one of the 3 categories in which it won:
    • ______________________________
  14. Who performed the eulogy at Gregory Peck's funeral in 2003?
    • Brock Peters (Tom Robinson)
    • Mary Badham (Scout)
    • Harper Lee
    • Michael Jackson
  15. To Kill A Mockingbird has also been adapted into a play, which is performed annually in Harper Lee's hometown. How many times has Harper Lee seen the play?
    • none
    • once
    • twice
    • she has attended every peformance since its debut in 1990.
Tie-breaker Question
What is To Kill A Mockingbird's ranking on the AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time? _________________________________
How nerdy can I get about these things? Well, you can click here for a printable .pdf file if you like. I'll post answers tomorrow.

Meanwhile, I'm curious: do you have a movie you watch every year?
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