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And our Valentine’s Quiz winner is…

4 March 2010

Valentines-day-love-heartsWhat a loved up lot you are…..we had more correct entries for our Valentines Quiz this year than for any other…..and the winner is…Suzanne McLeod of Perth & Kinross Council, Suzanne has chosen to donate the £250 prize to the charity Jeans for Genes – fantastic….

The correct answers are as follows;  Q1) The Kiss is a famous statue by which sculptor and artist?  Rodin.  Q2)  Who thought it was better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all? Tennyson.    Q3) Where do you “wear your heart” if you are quick to show your feelings? Sleeve.  Q4) Which famous building in New York lights up a red heart each Valentine’s Day?  Empire State Building.  Q5) For which television program was “Whole lotta love” the theme tune for many years?  Top of the Pops   Q6) Whitney Houston had a top 10 in 1988 with “The Greatest Love Of All”.  Who had the original hit with that song in 1977?  George Benson.  Q7) Edward VIII gave up the throne to marry whom?  Wallis Simpson.  Q8) How many times has the character, Phil Mitchell, been married in the TV soap opera Eastenders?  Three.  Q9) Which British city did Shriley Valentine abandon for her Greek holiday? Liverpool.  Q10) Which character does the actor Anthony Valentine play in Coronation Street?  George Wilson 

Look out for our next Website Quiz, coming soon!

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