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Set 1 Tracks 1 to 8 Name That Song Quiz Question 1: Track 1 Clue 1 - Big hit for Dionne Warwick Clue 2 - She asks to be ignored Clue 3 You do this with your legs Clue 4 - Wa O_ B_ Question 2: Track 2 Clue 1 - It s the light of the night Clue 2 - You can write on it Clue 3 - Rhymes with spoon Clue 4 - It _ On A Pa _ M _ Question 3: Track 3 Clue 1 - To me you are so wonderful" Clue 2-2nd word: one s own Clue 3 - Not your Mama but your Clue 4 - O_ M_ Pa Question 4: Track 4 Clue 1 - A man who wears the crown Clue 2 - He rules the road Clue 3 - He lives the travelling life Clue 4 - K g of the R d Question 5: Track 5 Clue 1 - Another name for Mother Clue 2 - I want to tell you that I ll always love you - words from the song Clue 3 - Goes with Papa Clue 4 - M_ m_ Question 6: Track 6 Clue 1 - The Greek goddess of love & beauty Clue 2 She could be wearing a pair of Levis! Clue 3 - They are sky coloured Clue 4 - V_n_s I_ Bl J ns Question 7: Track 7 Clue 1 - A chalky white part of the Kent coastline Clue 2-2nd word: the colour of snow Clue 3 - Vera Lynn sung this song Clue 4 - Th_ Wh _ Cli _ Of Do _ Question 8: Track 8 Clue 1 - What you do with unwanted post Clue 2-1st word: means send back Clue 3 - Last word: rhymes with tender Clue 4 - R_t n T e_d_r Answers: Q1: Walk On By Q3: Oh My Papa Q5: Whistle While You Work Q7: The White Cliffs Of Dover Q2: It s Only A Paper Moon Q4: Rock Around The Clock Q6: Venus In Blue Jeans Q8: Return To Sender, Daily Sparkle from Everyday Miracles Ltd. All rights reserved. www.dailysparkle.co.uk

Set 2 Tracks 9 to 16 Name That Song Quiz Question 1: Track 9 Clue 1 - Going on Shanks s Pony Clue 2 - A babyish nickname for your girlfriend Clue 3 - Going back to your place (or maybe hers) Clue 4 - Wa _ n My B_b_ B_ck H _ Question 3: Track 11 Clue 1 - An invitation given at a party perhaps Clue 2 - We enjoy to do this in pairs often Clue 3 - Bobby Freeman and Cliff Richard both sang this Clue 4 - D_ Y Wan Dan Question 2: Track 10 Clue 1 - Just hanging around for someone Clue 2 - The name Bob comes from this Clue 3 - Last word rhymes with see Clue 4 - Wait _ F Th_ Rob _ E L Question 4: Track 12 Clue 1 - A wizard does this Clue 2-2nd word means ancient Clue 3-3rd word is the opposite of white Clue 4 - T t O B ck M ic Question 5: Track 13 Clue 1 - A Scottish folk song Clue 2 - Going towards the sunset Clue 3 - A place of abode Clue 4 - W_st ing H e Question 6: Track 14 Clue 1 - Opposite of hot Clue 2 - Opposite of inside Clue 3 - First word rhymes with Maybe Clue 4 - Ba, It _ Co Ou e Question 7: Track 15 Clue 1 - A song by Alma Cogan Clue 2 - Two healthy babies Clue 3 - We find these on our hands and feet Clue 4 - T n_y T_ ny F_n_e_s, T n_y T_ny To Question 8: Track 16 Clue 1 - A hit for Ella Fitzgerald Clue 2 - We say this when we leave Clue 3 - A lovely chirpy bird coloured black Clue 4 - B B Bla b _ Answers: Q1: Walking My Baby Back Home Q3: Do You Want To Dance Q5: Westering Home Q7: Twenty Tiny Fingers, Twenty Tiny Toes Q2: Waiting For The Robert E Lee Q4: That Old Black Magic Q6: Baby, It s Cold Outside Q8: Bye Bye Blackbird, Daily Sparkle from Everyday Miracles Ltd. All rights reserved. www.dailysparkle.co.uk

Set 3 Tracks 17 24 Name That Song Quiz Question 1: Track 17 Clue 1 - The one with the waggly tail Clue 2 - What price is that one? Clue 3 - Woof Woof Clue 4 - H Mu Is T _ Dog _ I_ Th_ Win _ Question 2: Track 18 Clue 1 - Up, up and away Clue 2 - How pretty floating in the sky Clue 3 - Sung by Nancy Sinatra Clue 4 - M_ Beau _ Bal_ o Question 3: Track 19 Clue 1 Sung by Al Jolson Clue 2 I love you as I loved you. Clue 3 Fourth word: rhymes with feet Clue 4 Wh_n Y_u We _ e Swe t S _ x en Question 5: Track 21 Clue 1 - From the sea Clue 2 - Became the unofficial Anthem of Dublin Clue 3 - Also known as Molly Malone Clue 4 - Coc & Mus Question 4: Track 20 Clue 1 - You use shampoo for this Clue 2 - Not a woman but a Clue 3 - She wants to forget him Clue 4 - I m G _a w_sh that m_n right o_t of my h r Question 6: Track 22 Clue 1 - Male name beginning with J Clue 2 - Was a No 1 hit for John Leyton Clue 3-2nd word: When we recall something Clue 4 - Jo y Rem _er M_ Question 7: Track 23 Clue 1 - These often hide the sun Clue 2 - Change their colour with paint Clue 3 - Another word for sunny Clue 4 - Pain T Clo _ Wi Sun _ Question 8: Track 24 Clue 1 - Elvis is in prison! Clue 2 - Another word for prison house Clue 3 - and Roll - a lively dance Clue 4 - Ja h se R_ck Answers: Q1: How Much Is That Doggie In The Window Q3: When You Were Sweet Sixteen Q5: Cockles And Mussels Q7: Painting The Clouds With Sunshine Q2: My Beautiful Balloon Q4: I m Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair Q6: Johnny Remember Me Q8: Jailhouse Rock, Daily Sparkle from Everyday Miracles Ltd. All rights reserved. www.dailysparkle.co.uk

Set 4 Tracks 25 31 + 36 Name That Song Quiz Question 1: Track 25 Clue 1 - If I had one I would frame it Clue 2 - It would be of you Clue 3 - If only it could chat with me Clue 4 - I_ I ha_ A Tal Pict _ O_ Yo_ Question 2: Track 26 Clue 1 - A great hit for Tommy Steele Clue 2 - About a small, pale animal Clue 3 - The male counterpart of a cow Clue 4 - Li le Wh e B l Question 3: Track 27 Clue 1 - First two words mean boulder Clue 2 - Third word - the American for sweets Clue 3 - Fourth word - a very high hill Clue 4 - B_g R k C dy M nt n Question 4: Track 28 Clue 1 - A whistling old folk tune Clue 2 - Second word: A make of a car Clue 3 - They may travel with a horse drawn vehicle Clue 4 - Gyp Ro _ Question 5: Track 29 Clue 1 A traditional English folk song Clue 2 Fourth word: another name for a pub Clue 3 - Sung by Gracie Fields Clue 4 Th _ re I _ A T _ver _ In T _ e T _wn Question 6: Track 30 Clue 1 - Almost the Australian National song Clue 2 - First word: a ballroom dance Clue 3 - An old-fashioned girl s name Clue 4 - W tz g M _lda Question 7: Track 31 Clue 1 - Encouraging an old woman to dance! Clue 2 - Her name is the colour of chocolate Clue 3 - She is kicking her legs high! Clue 4 - Kn s _p M her Br n Question 8: Track Clue 1 - Sailors trousers go wide at the hem Clue 2 - Last word: means feeling sad Clue 3 It s a colour rhyming with choose Clue 4 - B l Bo om Bl s Answers: Q1: If I Had A Talking Picture Of You Q3: Big Rock Candy Mountain Q5: There Is A Tavern In The Town Q7: Knees Up Mother Brown Q2: Little White Bull Q4: Gypsy Rover Q6: Waltzing Matilda Q8: Bell Bottom Blues, Daily Sparkle from Everyday Miracles Ltd. All rights reserved. www.dailysparkle.co.uk

Brewers Society advert in Coronation year Daily SparkleTM from Everyday Miracles Ltd

The Church House Inn, Churchstow Daily SparkleTM from Everyday Miracles Ltd

Do it yourself magazine, June 1958 Daily SparkleTM from Everyday Miracles Ltd

The Practical Householder magazine, February 1957 Daily SparkleTM from Everyday Miracles Ltd

The Daily Sparkle Pub Quiz 1. Who wrote the Canterbury Tales? 2. What shape was King Arthur s table? 3. What does LW stand for on the radio? 4. What is the capital of France? 5. Who are Mars, Venus, Mercury and Apollo?

6. How many members of The Beatles were there? 7. In what year did man first land on the moon? 8. What is the centre of a dart board called? 9. What type of animal is Lassie? 10. Name the patron saints of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

11. What do the letters BBC stand for? 12. Who is famous for singing (There ll be bluebirds over) The White Cliffs of Dover? 13. Rooks, robins and redstarts are all types of what? 14. Which football team is known as the gunners? 15. In which forest did Robin Hood and his merry men live?

16. Who married Wallis Simpson? 17. Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II? 18. Is a damson a type of apple, pear or plum? 19. Who wrote Hamlet and Macbeth? 20. Cheddar, stilton and brie are all types of what?

21. In which American city is the Statue of Liberty? 22. How many commandments were given to Moses? 23. What are the Loire, Rhine and Thames? 24. Who did Elizabeth Taylor marry twice? 25. How many colours in a rainbow?

26. What can t you teach an old dog? 27. What do you measure the height of a horse in? 28. Who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories? 29. There are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour. How many seconds are there in an hour? 30. Which firm made 57 varieties of tinned foods?

Daily Sparkles Pub Quiz - Answers 1. Who wrote the Canterbury Tales? Geoffrey Chaucer 2. What shape was King Arthur s table? Round 3. What does LW stand for on the radio? Long Wave 4. What is the capital of France? Paris 5. Who are Mars, Venus, Mercury and Apollo? Roman gods and goddesses 6. How many members of The Beatles were there? Four 7. In what year did man first land on the moon? 1969 8. What is the centre of a dart board called? Bullseye 9. What type of animal is Lassie? Dog 10. Name the patron saints of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. St George, St Patrick, St Andrew and St David

12. What do the letters BBC stand for? British Broadcasting Company 13. Who is famous for singing (There ll be bluebirds over) The White Cliffs of Dover? Vera Lynn 14. Rooks, robins and redstarts are all types of what? Birds 15. Which football team is known as the gunners? Arsenal 16. In which forest did Robin Hood and his merry men live? Sherwood 17. Who married Wallis Simpson? Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, formally Edward VIII 18. Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II? George VI 19. Is a damson a type of apple, pear or plum? A plum 20. Who wrote Hamlet and Macbeth? Shakespeare 21. Cheddar, stilton and brie are all types of what? Cheese

22. In which American city is the Statue of Liberty? New York 23. How many commandments were given to Moses? Ten 24. What are the Loire, Rhine and Thames? Rivers 25. Who did Elizabeth Taylor marry twice? Richard Burton 26. How many colours in a rainbow? Seven 27. What can t you teach an old dog? New tricks 28. What do you measure the height of a horse in? Hands 29. Who wrote the Sherlock Holmes stories? Arthur Conan Doyle 30. There are 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour. How many seconds are there in an hour? 3600 (60 x 60) 30. Which firm made 57 varieties of tinned foods? Heinz

A Smuggler s Song by Rudyard Kipling If you wake at midnight, and hear a horse s feet, Don t go drawing back the blind, or looking in the street, Them that asks no questions isn t told a lie. Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by! Five and twenty ponies Trotting through the dark Brandy for the Parson, baccy for the Clerk; Laces for a lady, letters for a spy, Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by! Running round the woodlump if you chance to find Little barrels, roped and tarred, all full of brandy-wine, Don t you shout to come and look, nor use em for your play. Put the brishwood back again and they ll be gone next day! If you see the stable-door setting open wide; If you see a tired horse lying down inside; If your mother mends a coat cut about and tore; If the lining s wet and warm don t you ask no more!

If you meet King George s men, dressed in blue and red, You be careful what you say, and mindful what is said. If they call you pretty maid, and chuck you neath the chin, Don t you tell where no one is, nor yet where no one s been! Knocks and footsteps round the house whistles after dark You ve no call for running out till the house-dogs bark, Trusty s here, and Pincher s here, and see how dumb they lie, They don t fret to follow when the Gentlemen go by! If you do as you ve been told, likely there s a chance, You ll be give a dainty doll, all the way from France, With a cup of Valenciennes, and a velvet hood A present from the Gentlemen, along o being good! Five and twenty ponies Trotting through the dark Brandy for the Parson, baccy for the Clerk; Laces for a lady, letters for a spy, Them that asks no questions isn t told a lie - Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by!