Well-known Scots on
Clydesdale banknotes

1 — Which two well-known Scots appear on Clydesdale Bank £10 notes?
2 — Name the five regular judges on TV’s Dancing On Ice.
3 — In the song Nutbush City Limits by Ike and Tina Turner, what was the speed limit?
4 — Name Scotland’s second highest mountain.
5 — All of these answers include a family relative — a) this year it’s celebrated on June 20, b) classic 1968 British movie starring Beryl Reid, c) national cartoon embodiment of the USA government, d) Daphne du Maurier romantic novel.
6 — Which ice-cream dessert is also known as a Norwegian omelette?
7 — Rearrange TACKLE THIS TRIP to reveal a Scottish football club.
8 — Former model Juliette Norton is married to which popular TV chef?
9 — How are third molar teeth better known?
10 — In which American TV series did brothers drive a car called General Lee?
11 — What was Mo Mowlam’s proper first name?
12 — The Sma’ Glen lies a few miles to the north of which Scottish town?
13 — In November 2001, which Scot became the first non-international player to be inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame?
14 — How did the expression “no room to swing a cat” originate?
15 — Which MSP is known as “Republican Rose”?
16 — Prius, iQ, Yaris and Verso are cars made by which company?
17 — Reflexology is a massage therapy used on what parts of the body?
18 — Mrs Flintwinch, Mr Meagles and Young Barnacle are characters in which 1850s novel by Charles Dickens?
19 — Which football team from Africa are nicknamed The Elephants?
20 — How many ex-British prime ministers are still alive?
Sunday Post Quiz Answers,
April 4, 2010
1 — Missionary Mary Slessor and poet Robert Burns.
2 — Karen Barber, Nicky Slater, Jason Gardiner, Emma Bunton and Robin Cousins.
3 — 25.
4 — Ben Macdhui at 1309 m or 4296 feet.
5 — a) Father’s Day, b) The Killing Of Sister George, c) Uncle Sam,
d) My Cousin Rachel.
6 — Baked Alaska.
7 — Partick Thistle.
8 — Jamie Oliver.
9 — Wisdom teeth.
10 — The Dukes Of Hazzard, driven by Bo and Luke Duke.
11 — Marjorie.
12 — Crieff.
13 — The late commentator Bill McLaren.
14 — Probably from the sailor’s whip the cat-o’-nine tails.
15 — The SNP’s Roseanna Cunningham.
16 — Toyota.
17 — Feet and hands.
18 — Little Dorrit.
19 — Ivory Coast.
20 — Three. Tony Blair, John Major and Margaret Thatcher.
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