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January News Quiz 2010
- From the first of January, what did the GAA make compulsory?
- In what county is Howth?
- What scale is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake?
- What Kilkenny rock band took part in Ireland’s Got Talent and was unlucky not to make it to the next round?
- Give another name for conjoined twins?
- Who is the prime minister of Italy?
- What Fast Food outlet on Kilkenny’s High Street was burned down during the Christmas holidays?
- What was the name of the pantomime performed in the Watergate this month?
- Name Peter Robinson’s wife?
- Which judge on “Ireland’s got Talent” represents “The East”? ( no half marks)
- What Carlow actress was nominated for a BAFTA, for her performance in the Film “The Lovely Bones”? ( no half marks)
- What two rugby teams have qualified for the quarterfinals of the Heineken Cup?
- This Irish folk singer who performed with the Tommy Makem, died on 4th of December 2009. Name him?
- The leaf of what tree is featured on the Canandian flag?
- In what county is Newgrange?
- The William sisters have won numerous grand slam titles in tennis. Name them both? ( no half marks)
- The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world. In what country is this building?
- What is the capital city of Haiti?
- Director James Cameron's latest film, set in the year 2154, has sailed past his drama Titanic to break the record as the highest grossing film of all time. Can you name this film
- How many days in January?
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