Qwizzeria Daily #281

16 February 2020 @ 20.30 (CET) – The Qwizz Hour #47 – Six rounds, six connections – it’s free, and it’s online. More details here – Online Link to play the quiz

ANSWERS

1. What bridge (first opened in 1817 and the current bridge in 1945) in London was named to commemorate a famous battle in 1815? Waterloo Bridge

2. Written by Marlon James, the 2015 Man Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded to the book A Brief History of Seven Killings, which tells the story of what person’s attempted assassination in Jamaica in 1976? Bob Marley

3. After the Spanish–American War of 1898, Spain ceded Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, and which territory to the USA? Imperial Japan occupied the territory for thirty months during the Second World war. Guam

4. Gustave Moynier was a lawyer and chairman of the Geneva Society for Public Welfare and was one of the co-founders of what organisation founded in the 19th century? He remains the organization’s longest-serving President (46 years) to date. Red Cross

5. The 1989 movie Fletch Lives’ poster is a rip-off/tribute to which famous film, that won multiple Oscars, including Best Picture? (PICTURE) Gone With the Wind

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