A numerical theme this time! Either the question or the answer (or both) has a number in it.
- Q. “I am not a number!” What was his number?
A. 6 (The Prisoner - Q. Which Chicago song might be called “3.35 am or 3.34 am”?
A. 25 or 6 to 4 - Q. What is the British name for the card game which originated in France as “vingt-et-un”?
A. Pontoon - Q. In order of cinema release, what was the name of the second Star Wars film?
A. The Return of the Jedi. - Q. What was the name of Led Zeppelin’s third album?
A. Led Zeppelin III (a trick question!) - Q. What is the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury?
A. 10 Downing Street (AKA the Prime Minister) - Q. In which film did Betty Lou Gerson play (sort of) the villainess in the 1961 original and Glenn Close in the 1996 remake?
A. 101 Dalmatians (Cruella de Vil) - Q. What number connects an ice cream and some red balloons?
A. 99 (99 Red Balloons by Nena) - Q. What connects the IV, XIV and XXX Olympiads?
A. All held in London - Q. If you subtract the number of Lawrence’s Pillars of Wisdom from the number of John Buchan’s Steps and then divide by the number between 18 and 13 on a dart board, what is the answer?
A. (39-7)/4 = 8